Q31
Q31 Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order.
The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc.
- City
- Apartment
- Building
- Room
- Block
1, 5, 3, 2, 4
4, 2, 3, 5, 1
5, 4, 2, 3, 1
4, 3, 2, 1, 5
Q32
Q32 Direction (1-4): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on the passage.
Emily was extremely afraid of heights. When she stood on anything higher than a step stool, her legs would start to shake uncontrollably. Her family tried to reassure her, but nothing seemed to help. Her uncle, who was a seasoned mountain climber and had scaled some of the world's highest peaks, visited her one day. Emily asked him how he managed his fear of heights. "Oh, I was terrified at first," he admitted. "But I learned a trick from other climbers."
Emily was surprised. How could such an experienced climber have been afraid of heights? "Here's the secret," her uncle continued. "It's all about changing your perspective. When I'm up high, I don't look down; I look around at the horizon. And tonight, when you feel scared, try focusing on what's in front of you, not beneath you."
Emily was skeptical but agreed to try it. That evening, when her parents asked her to fetch something from the attic, she hesitantly climbed the ladder. Following her uncle's advice, she focused on the horizon through the small window. She reached the attic and, slowly but surely, she was able to move around without panic. The next morning, Emily reported that she didn't feel as scared as before.
How did Emily feel after receiving reassurance from her family about her fear of heights?
She felt more anxious as her fear overshadowed the reassurances
She was confident and ready to conquer her fear
She woke up feeling relieved and no longer afraid of heights
Despite reassurances, she continued to feel terrified of heights
Q33
Q33 Direction (1-4): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on the passage.
Emily was extremely afraid of heights. When she stood on anything higher than a step stool, her legs would start to shake uncontrollably. Her family tried to reassure her, but nothing seemed to help. Her uncle, who was a seasoned mountain climber and had scaled some of the world's highest peaks, visited her one day. Emily asked him how he managed his fear of heights. "Oh, I was terrified at first," he admitted. "But I learned a trick from other climbers."
Emily was surprised. How could such an experienced climber have been afraid of heights? "Here's the secret," her uncle continued. "It's all about changing your perspective. When I'm up high, I don't look down; I look around at the horizon. And tonight, when you feel scared, try focusing on what's in front of you, not beneath you."
Emily was skeptical but agreed to try it. That evening, when her parents asked her to fetch something from the attic, she hesitantly climbed the ladder. Following her uncle's advice, she focused on the horizon through the small window. She reached the attic and, slowly but surely, she was able to move around without panic. The next morning, Emily reported that she didn't feel as scared as before.
What was Emily’s uncle's initial attitude towards heights?
He was naturally fearless and found climbing exhilarating
He had to learn to manage his fear through techniques taught by other climbers
He never truly overcame his fear but climbed anyway
All are correct
Q34
Q34 Direction (1-4): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on the passage.
Emily was extremely afraid of heights. When she stood on anything higher than a step stool, her legs would start to shake uncontrollably. Her family tried to reassure her, but nothing seemed to help. Her uncle, who was a seasoned mountain climber and had scaled some of the world's highest peaks, visited her one day. Emily asked him how he managed his fear of heights. "Oh, I was terrified at first," he admitted. "But I learned a trick from other climbers."
Emily was surprised. How could such an experienced climber have been afraid of heights? "Here's the secret," her uncle continued. "It's all about changing your perspective. When I'm up high, I don't look down; I look around at the horizon. And tonight, when you feel scared, try focusing on what's in front of you, not beneath you."
Emily was skeptical but agreed to try it. That evening, when her parents asked her to fetch something from the attic, she hesitantly climbed the ladder. Following her uncle's advice, she focused on the horizon through the small window. She reached the attic and, slowly but surely, she was able to move around without panic. The next morning, Emily reported that she didn't feel as scared as before.
Climbers manage their fear of heights by—
focusing solely on the ground below to ensure safety
avoiding looking down and instead looking at the horizon
never climbing alone and always having a partner
relying on safety gear to eliminate all risks
Q35
Q35 Direction (1-4): Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on the passage.
Emily was extremely afraid of heights. When she stood on anything higher than a step stool, her legs would start to shake uncontrollably. Her family tried to reassure her, but nothing seemed to help. Her uncle, who was a seasoned mountain climber and had scaled some of the world's highest peaks, visited her one day. Emily asked him how he managed his fear of heights. "Oh, I was terrified at first," he admitted. "But I learned a trick from other climbers."
Emily was surprised. How could such an experienced climber have been afraid of heights? "Here's the secret," her uncle continued. "It's all about changing your perspective. When I'm up high, I don't look down; I look around at the horizon. And tonight, when you feel scared, try focusing on what's in front of you, not beneath you."
Emily was skeptical but agreed to try it. That evening, when her parents asked her to fetch something from the attic, she hesitantly climbed the ladder. Following her uncle's advice, she focused on the horizon through the small window. She reached the attic and, slowly but surely, she was able to move around without panic. The next morning, Emily reported that she didn't feel as scared as before.
Why is it important for climbers to learn to control their fear of heights?
Being fearless allows them to enjoy climbing more
If they don’t learn to control it, they could panic and make dangerous mistakes
They need to teach others how to climb safely
Both (a) and (b)
Q36
Q36 Read the following sentences carefully, fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the given options.
The runner on the track is ________________ towards the finish line.
digging
cooking
sprinting
singing
Q37
Q37 Read the following four sentences to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. Choose the sentence with no grammatical error as the correct answer.
If all the given sentences are grammatically incorrect, choose (d) i.e., “None of these '' as an answer.
She have finished all the work assigned to her last week
The children plays in the park every evening
The committee meets on the first Monday of every month
None of these
Q38
Q38 Select the correct SYNONYM for:
Mysterious
Obvious
Enigmatic
Clear
Bright
Q39
Q39 Select the correct ANTONYM for:
Expand
Contract
Widen
Enlarge
Extend
Q40
Q40 "This suitcase weighs a ton!" The sentence above is an example of a ___________ statement.
literal
hyperbolic
precise
realistic
Q41
Q41 Choose the most appropriate phrase from the options given below to complete the following sentence.
“The book was a bestseller because”
it was written in an ancient language
it was adapted into a movie
many copies were sold worldwide
the author has written many books