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ENGLISH
1. Animals that eat flesh =?
A. Herbivorous B. Carnivorous C. Omnivorous D. Insectivorous
2. A book written by an unknown author =?
A. Anonymous B. Acrimonious C. Audacious D. Assiduous
3. ‘Cut a story figure’ means-
A. scattered B. declining C. matter of dispute D. make bad results
4. ‘Bag and Baggage’ means –
A. leaving nothing behind B. thoroughly C. bribe D. decreasing
5. Choose the correct spelling.
A. repitition B. repetition C. maintainance D. B + D
6. Tree: Leaf
A. Hand: Finger B. Head: Hair C. Bird: Feather D. motorcycle : sidecar
Choose the correct answer.
7. A. He died in choler B. He died from poison.
C. He died from over-eating. D. He died for poison.
8. A. He is guilty for murder. B. He is the heir of his uncle for his uncle’s propert
C. He is the heir of his uncle to his uncle’s property. D. All his plans ended with smok
9. A. One of my friendless are a lawyer. B. One of my friends is a lawyer.
C. One of my friend is a lawyer. D. One of my friends are lawyer.
10. A. The more you practices, the more you well learn. B. More you practice, more your learn.
C. The more you practice, the more you learn. D. The more you practice, the more you shall learn.
11. A. Do not repeat this mistake once again. B. Do not repeat this mistak
C. Do not repeat this mistake again. D. A + B
12. I agree ____ you ____ this point, but I cannot agree ___ all the proposals.
A. To, to, to B. With, to, to C. With, on, to D. With, about, with
13. The ….... store room had not been used in years .
A. derelict B. reminiscent C. berated D. stricken
14. Although his dress is ......, in all other ways he seems to be a perfectly normal man.
A. ordinary B. mellifluous C. eccentric D. nondescript
Choose the correct antonyms(15-16)
15. Dense
A. Crowd B. populated C. Wooded D. Scattered
16. Concede
A. Admit B. Recognize C. Deny D . Yield
Read the following passage and answer the questions(17-20):
In ancient times wealth was measured and exchanged in things that could be touched : food, tools, and
precious metals and stones. Then the barter system was replaced by coins , which still had real value since
they were pieces of rare metal. Coins were followed by fiat money, paper notes that have value only because
everyone agrees to accept them. Today electronic monetary systems are gradually being introduced that will
transform money into even less tangible forms, reducing it to a series of "bits and bytes", or units of
computerized information, going between machines at the speed of light. Already electronic fund transfer
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allows money to be instantly sent and received by different banks, companies and countries through
computers and telecommunications devices.
17. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage?
A. International Banking Policies B. The History of Monetary Exchange
C. The Development of Paper Currencies D. Current Problems in the Economy
18. coins once had real value as currency because they ______.
A. were a great improvement over barter B. permitted easy transportation of wealth
C. could become collector's items D. were made of precious metals
19. Which of the following statements about computerized monetary systems is NOT supported by the passage?
A. They promote international trad
B. They allow very rapid money transfers.
C. They are still limited to small transactions
D. They dependent on good telecommunications systems.
20. The author mentions food, tools, and precious metals and stones together because they are all:
A. material objects B. useful items C. articles stored in museums D. expensive
21. `Dog fays' means
A. a period of begin carefree B. a period of misfortune C. days when dogs breed D. hot weather
22. Which of the following is a positive attribute?
A. haughty B. conceited C. irritable D. unassuming
23. A cobbler is a person who_____
A. Sells shoes B. mends cobblestones
C. mends shoes D. exports cobblestones
24. A‡b¨i †`vl aiv mnR|
A. It is easy to find fault of others B. it is easy to find out fault of others
C. It is easy to find fault with others D. It is easy to find out faults of others
25. wec` KLbI GKv Av‡m bv|
A. Misfortunes comes never alone B. Misfortunes never come alone
C. Misfortune never come alone D. Misfortune come alone ever