General English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Read the following passage carefully and give answer the question.
Great books do not spring from something accidental in the great men who write them. They are the affluence of their very core, the expression of the life itself of the authors. And literature cannot be said to have served its true purpose until it has been translated into the actual life of him who reads. It is the vast reservoir of true ideas and emotions. In a world deprived of literature, the broad, the noble, the generous would tend to disappear and life would be correspondingly degraded because the wrong idea and the petty emotion would never feel the upward pull of the ideas and emotions of genius. Only by conceiving a society without literature can it be clearly realized that the function of literature is to raise the plain towards the top level of the peaks. Literature exists so that where a man has lived finely, ten thousand may afterward live finely. it is a means of life, it concerns the living essence.
What does the words “effluence of their very core” mean?
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5f489184036b8a325d1c136fGreat books do not spring from something accidental in the great men who write them. They are the affluence of their very core, the expression of the life itself of the authors. And literature cannot be said to have served its true purpose until it has been translated into the actual life of him who reads. It is the vast reservoir of true ideas and emotions. In a world deprived of literature, the broad, the noble, the generous would tend to disappear and life would be correspondingly degraded because the wrong idea and the petty emotion would never feel the upward pull of the ideas and emotions of genius. Only by conceiving a society without literature can it be clearly realized that the function of literature is to raise the plain towards the top level of the peaks. Literature exists so that where a man has lived finely, ten thousand may afterward live finely. it is a means of life, it concerns the living essence.
- 1Expression that the author wrote accidentally.false
- 2Expression which is the influence from people’s talk.false
- 3Expression of things that the author may have thought of.false
- 4Expression which is the outflow from the heart of the author.true
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Answer : 4. "Expression which is the outflow from the heart of the author."
Q:Direction: - Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark your answer.
To be a successful lawyer, one must know how to dot one's i's and cross one's t's.
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60127c188f4dda4a277d9bb5- 1deal with paper workfalse
- 2be detailed and exacttrue
- 3complete one task at a timefalse
- 4write great lettersfalse
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Answer : 2. "be detailed and exact "
Q:Read the passage carefully and fill in the blank.
Happy is the man who... (151) ..... the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of.... (152) instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need .... (153).. feel lonely. He always has a pleas- ant .... (154) ... of leisure moments. He is the…(155)… of wealth more precious than gold .... (156).. indeed is the man who does not read and ... (157)... is his life..(158)…gives the highest kind of pleasure. When we are….(159). …it is a healthy recreation to lose .... (160) .. .in the company of books.
Mark the answer (159).
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5dde085cf62e9404038b1f91Happy is the man who... (151) ..... the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of.... (152) instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need .... (153).. feel lonely. He always has a pleas- ant .... (154) ... of leisure moments. He is the…(155)… of wealth more precious than gold .... (156).. indeed is the man who does not read and ... (157)... is his life..(158)…gives the highest kind of pleasure. When we are….(159). …it is a healthy recreation to lose .... (160) .. .in the company of books.
- 1weakfalse
- 2freshfalse
- 3sickfalse
- 4tiredtrue
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Answer : 4. "tired"
Q:Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer.
Elusive
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5f1fc4a10540cb2ffb046130- 1Bafflingtrue
- 2Enticingfalse
- 3Directingfalse
- 4Soothingfalse
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Answer : 1. "Baffling"
Q:Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in one part of the sentence, the number of that part will be the answer. If there is ‘No error’ mark (5) as the answer (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
The journalist along with (1) / the camera crew were (2) / kidnapped by the (3) / militants last night. (4) No error (5)
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618a4506e3b7b740926165de- 11false
- 22true
- 33false
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Answer : 2. "2"
Q:Directions: In the following questions, you have to passage with 5 questions following each passage. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Some people say that man's desire for war is due to his fight for survival and that war is necessary to preserve his virility. Yet, war nowadays leaves a legacy of the weakest men and stimulates not the noble but the bestial qualities of mankind.
A venture of some kind is necessary for man; he will inevitably deteriorate physically and mentally if his life is one of ease and luxury lived in an atmosphere of ‘Safety First.’ This is the real reason behind our love of sports in the open air. It is no use being a millionaire if one suffers from chronic in digestion; a tramp with good innards is far happier. Nothing that money can buy is worthwhile without good health. There is no better way to perfect health and physical fitness than to walk over or climb hills and mountains.
But mountains give us much more than mere physical fitness; they exercise the mental faculties as well. Climbing a high and difficult peak is as much a mental exercise as a physical exercise. It calls for sense and judgement for planning and thinking ahead, for anticipating difficulty and danger, for responsibility towards one's companions, and best of all, it brings the mountaineer into touch with the beauties of the universe.
War nowadays stimulates
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5e60ab3943c9b07d344b0e8aSome people say that man's desire for war is due to his fight for survival and that war is necessary to preserve his virility. Yet, war nowadays leaves a legacy of the weakest men and stimulates not the noble but the bestial qualities of mankind.
A venture of some kind is necessary for man; he will inevitably deteriorate physically and mentally if his life is one of ease and luxury lived in an atmosphere of ‘Safety First.’ This is the real reason behind our love of sports in the open air. It is no use being a millionaire if one suffers from chronic in digestion; a tramp with good innards is far happier. Nothing that money can buy is worthwhile without good health. There is no better way to perfect health and physical fitness than to walk over or climb hills and mountains.
But mountains give us much more than mere physical fitness; they exercise the mental faculties as well. Climbing a high and difficult peak is as much a mental exercise as a physical exercise. It calls for sense and judgement for planning and thinking ahead, for anticipating difficulty and danger, for responsibility towards one's companions, and best of all, it brings the mountaineer into touch with the beauties of the universe.
- 1noble qualities of mankindfalse
- 2man's virilityfalse
- 3bestial qualities of mankindtrue
- 4man's fight for survivalfalse
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Answer : 3. "bestial qualities of mankind "
Q: Freedom and equality are the……………rights of every human being.
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5d79dc14d6a7c937bb55044a- 1inalienabletrue
- 2inscrutablefalse
- 3incalculablefalse
- 4institutionalfalse
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Answer : 1. "inalienable "
Q: Select the option that will improve the bracketed part of the sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement’.
He spent many an hours playing the chess across the city.
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6449047b883b2968440e0cd0- 1No improvementfalse
- 2He have spent many an hours playing the chess across thefalse
- 3He had spent many an hours playing the chess across thefalse
- 4He spent many an hour playing the chess across thetrue
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