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On hearing the news of the kidnapping, she became afraid of her own shadow.

  • cold and distant
  • afraid of her own safety
  • very nervous and easily frightened
  • afraid of being alone
  • Correct Option: C  [ very nervous and easily frightened ]

    Remark:

No one dare call in question his honesty.

  • Honesty of purpose
  • Test
  • Flatter
  • Challange
  • Correct Option: D  [ Challange ]

    Remark:

He works ________ an insurance company.

  • for
  • at
  • in
  • with
  • Correct Option: A  [ for ]

    Remark:

________ hundred boys came out from school.

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • no article
  • Correct Option: A  [ a ]

    Remark:

After a prolonged suffering he passed away.

  • went away
  • left
  • expired
  • yielded
  • Correct Option: C  [ expired ]

    Remark: "passed away": demise, die

The police was informed _________the matter.

  • of
  • to
  • in
  • none of these
  • Correct Option: A  [ of ]

    Remark: "Informed of" means to be told or notified about something.

The question of abolition of private property is still a moot point.

  • unknown
  • undecided
  • not clear
  • uncertain
  • Correct Option: B  [ undecided ]

    Remark:

The cruel man ABANDONED his wife and children. (find synonym)

  • Deserted
  • Supported
  • Loved
  • Maintained
  • Correct Option: A  [ Deserted ]

    Remark:

Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence

  • Statesmanship
  • Diplomacy
  • Hierarchy
  • Protocol
  • Correct Option: D  [ Protocol ]

    Remark:

Find the Correct (Right)sentence.

A) Mr. Bhatt is the eldest citizen of the village.
B) I picked up a five-rupee note.
C) I brought two dozens apples.
D) none of these

  • Mr. Bhatt is the eldest citizen of the village.
  • I picked up a five-rupee note.
  • I brought two dozens apples
  • none of these
  • Correct Option: B  [ I picked up a five-rupee note. ]

    Remark: "a" is the indefinite article used to introduce a singular countable noun.
    "five-rupee" is a compound adjective that describes the type of note. It tells us that the note has a denomination of five rupees.

    correct form of other two sentences are
    A: "Mr. Bhatt is the oldest citizen of the village."
    C: "I brought two dozen apples."

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