General English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the world to which it belongs- the pollution of the total environment of making. The pollution entering our waterways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals; fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns; chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kind of fallout the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming melange initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the group of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little- understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect.
Even since the chemists began to manufacture substances that nature never invented, the problems of water purification have become complex and the danger to user of water has increased. As we have seen, the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume begin in the 1940’s. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation’s waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as “gunk”.
The main argument of paragraph is:
1862 05dafdfbf7f47a948b611cdde
5dafdfbf7f47a948b611cddeThe problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the world to which it belongs- the pollution of the total environment of making. The pollution entering our waterways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals; fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns; chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kind of fallout the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming melange initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the group of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little- understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect.
Even since the chemists began to manufacture substances that nature never invented, the problems of water purification have become complex and the danger to user of water has increased. As we have seen, the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume begin in the 1940’s. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation’s waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as “gunk”.
- 1that there are sinister interaction in the use of chemicalsfalse
- 2that there are numerous reasons for contamination of water suppliestrue
- 3that there are many dangers from nuclear falloutfalse
- 4that pesticides are dangerousfalse
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 2. "that there are numerous reasons for contamination of water supplies"
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 1. "Sands"
Q:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
Your success in the IAS examinations depends not only on (A)/ what papers you have selected (B)/but on how you have written them. (C)/ No error(D).
4588 05daed5967f47a948b610936c
5daed5967f47a948b610936c- 1Afalse
- 2Bfalse
- 3Ctrue
- 4Dfalse
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 3. "C"
Q:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
Gowri told me (A)/ his name after (B)/he left. (C)/No error(D).
9261 05daed546622dcb0d2631b135
5daed546622dcb0d2631b135- 1Afalse
- 2Bfalse
- 3Ctrue
- 4Dfalse
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 3. "C"
Q:In each of the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate your choice for the correct answer.
It was his ………..that led him to penury.
3297 05daebfbf5579ac410a052893
5daebfbf5579ac410a052893- 1flamboyancefalse
- 2arrogancefalse
- 3extravagancetrue
- 4ebulliencefalse
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 3. "extravagance "
Q:In the following questions, the first and the last part of the sentence are numbered 1 and 6. The rest of the sentence is split into four parts and named P Q R and S. These four parts are not given in their proper order. Read the parts and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then find the correct answer and indicate the correct response.
(1) The traveler said, " Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn? "
(P) " Do you want one in which you can spend the night? "
(Q) " Yes”, said the peasant.
(R) " Go right down the road and turn to the left. "
(S) " Yes “, replied the traveler.
(6) " Thank a lot. "
2889 05daebf4d5579ac410a052858
5daebf4d5579ac410a052858(P) " Do you want one in which you can spend the night? "
(Q) " Yes”, said the peasant.
(R) " Go right down the road and turn to the left. "
(S) " Yes “, replied the traveler.
(6) " Thank a lot. "
- 1PSRQfalse
- 2QPSRtrue
- 3SPORfalse
- 4QSRPfalse
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 2. "QPSR "
Q:Direction: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given sentence.
Words written on a tomb –
1876 05daebd82cca75847f4d94ce6
5daebd82cca75847f4d94ce6- 1Epithetfalse
- 2Epigraphfalse
- 3Soliloquyfalse
- 4Epitaphtrue
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice
Answer : 4. "Epitaph"
Q:Directions: In question four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase underlined in the sentences. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and mark it is the Answer Sheet.
We have appealed to him again and again; there is no use flogging a dead horse now.
1574 05daebcf1cca75847f4d94cd3
5daebcf1cca75847f4d94cd3- 1repeating our requestfalse
- 2making him see reasonfalse
- 3beating about the bushfalse
- 4wasting time in useless efforttrue
- Show AnswerHide Answer
- Workspace
- SingleChoice

