NDA ENGLISH QUIZ

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Question 1:

DIRECTION : In the given question, four words are given, some of which may or may not share a synonyms or antonyms relationship. From the options given, choose the correct pair/s of synonyms or antonyms.
(I) Abate
(II) Exalt
(III) Subside
(IV) Combat

Question 2:

DIRECTION : In the given question, four words are given, some of which may or may not share a synonyms or antonyms relationship. From the options given, choose the correct pair/s of synonyms or antonyms.

(I) Obnoxious

(II) Unpleasant

(III) Nasty

(IV) Dispensable

Question 3:

Remedial teaching should be carried out on?

Question 4:

In this question, a sentence has been divided into four parts (A), (B), (C) and (D). Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark that part as your answer. If there is no error, the answer is ‘No error’. Ignore the error of punctuation if any.
The pictures (A) were painted by hand, (B) and some them (C) were very beautiful. (D)

Question 5:

A sentence is given with a phrase highlighted in bold. Which of the phrases given below should replace it to improve the sentence? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, select 'No correction required' as your answer.


The teenagers vandalized the statue without thought about the repercussions.

Question 6:

Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/ group of words printed in bold.

Rigorous

(I) Careful

(II) Meticulous

(III) Punctilious

(IV) Constant

Question 7:

Which of the following is a benefit of supplementary reading?

Question 8:

A good textbook -

Question 9:

Read the poem carefully and answer the question given below:

Worth Four Crores

"(i) Not crossing the threshold

of those that disrespect you

is worth a crore indeed;

(ii) Not partaking of food

in the homes of those

that do not with full heart

invite you to do so,

is worth a crore indeed;

(iii) Expending crores even

in order to cultivate

association with those

of noble lineage

is worth a crore indeed;

(iv) Not allowing your tongue

ever to swerve from Truth,

even if you are offered

crores and crores as bribe

is worth a crore indeed;

Which word does not rhyme with bribe?

Read the poem carefully and answer the question given below:

Worth Four Crores

"(i) Not crossing the threshold

of those that disrespect you

is worth a crore indeed;

(ii) Not partaking of food

in the homes of those

that do not with full heart

invite you to do so,

is worth a crore indeed;

(iii) Expending crores even

in order to cultivate

association with those

of noble lineage

is worth a crore indeed;

(iv) Not allowing your tongue

ever to swerve from Truth,

even if you are offered

crores and crores as bribe

is worth a crore indeed;

Question 10:

Read the poem carefully and answer the question given below:

Worth Four Crores

"(i) Not crossing the threshold

of those that disrespect you

is worth a crore indeed;

(ii) Not partaking of food

in the homes of those

that do not with full heart

invite you to do so,

is worth a crore indeed;

(iii) Expending crores even

in order to cultivate

association with those

of noble lineage

is worth a crore indeed;

(iv) Not allowing your tongue

ever to swerve from Truth,

even if you are offered

crores and crores as bribe

is worth a crore indeed;

The speaker advises the reader to show __________ towards those who are rude to him.

Read the poem carefully and answer the question given below:

Worth Four Crores

"(i) Not crossing the threshold

of those that disrespect you

is worth a crore indeed;

(ii) Not partaking of food

in the homes of those

that do not with full heart

invite you to do so,

is worth a crore indeed;

(iii) Expending crores even

in order to cultivate

association with those

of noble lineage

is worth a crore indeed;

(iv) Not allowing your tongue

ever to swerve from Truth,

even if you are offered

crores and crores as bribe

is worth a crore indeed;