MCQs 1: Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below underlined phrase.

She spent her summer vacation lazing in the warm and pleasant Miami weather.

MCQs 2: Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below underlined phrase.

The parents attending the meeting were hostile and aggressive. This set the mood of the unfortunate meeting.

MCQs 3: Pick the word/phrase closest in meaning to the given word.

Inveterate

MCQs 4: Pick the word/phrase closest in meaning to the given word.

Irrevocable

MCQs 5: In the question below, there is a sentence with jumbled up parts. Rearrange these parts, which are labelled A, B, C and D to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

‘Slow and steady is …

A) taking the analytical writing
B) at least not when you are
C) not the way to go,
D) test of this exam

MCQs 6: In the question below, there is a sentence with jumbled up parts. Rearrange these parts, which are labelled A, B, C and D to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.

Rather than refuting …..

A) the claim, the author clearly
B) the reader’s sympathy
C) acknowledges Meredith’s inability
D) to evoke

MCQs 7: The question below consists of four sentences marked A, B, C and D. Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence to form a coherent paragraph.

A) He verified the identities of new visitors and stopped any hawker who would wander into the building during the quiet afternoons.
B) Still the residents were thankful that the guard kept a watch over the building.
C) No one in this particular flat-building owned much worth stealing.
D) The second floor lady, Mrs Misra, was the only one with a telephone

MCQs 8: The question below consists of four sentences marked A, B, C and D. Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence to form a coherent paragraph.

A) But her rants were so persuasive, her fretting so vivid, that it was not easy to dismiss her.
B) So she garbled facts.
C) She embellished almost everything.
D) She contradicted herself.

MCQs 9: In the question below some parts of the sentences in the passage are left blank. Fill them with the best alternative.

He pondered over her …… situation as he passed her in the long …….. where she was busy ……….

1. (a) catch 22
(b) abnormal
(c) piteous
(d) hysterical

2. (a) roof
(b) doorway
(c) alley
(d) gate

3. (a) sweeping
(b) fumbling
(c) sewing
(d) bickering

MCQs 10: Fill in the blanks with the correctly spelled alternative.

I wanted to know on which day my birthday falls this year. So, I went to check the …….

MCQs 11: Fill in the blanks with the correctly spelled alternative.

He buried his wife and child in the ……. near his church.