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Contents General Aptitude
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Chapter
Page No.
#1. Vocabulary Based – Synonyms and Antonyms
1-10
Theory + Examples
1
Assignment Questions
2-6
Answer Keys
7
Explanations
7-10
#2. Odd Man Out
11-16
Theory + Examples
11
Assignment Questions
12-13
Answer Keys
14
Explanations
14-16
#3. Analogies
17-25
Theory + Examples
17
Assignment Questions
18-21
Answer Keys
22
Explanations
22-25
#4. Multiple Usage
26-36
Theory + Examples
26-27
Assignment Questions
28-34
Answer Keys
35
Explanations
35-36
#5. Grammar Brush-Up
37-43
Theory + Examples
37-43
#6. Fill In The Blanks
44-58
Theory + Examples
44
Assignment Questions
45-52
Answer Keys
53
Explanations
53-58
#7. Sentence Correction
59-67
Theory + Examples
59
Assignment Questions
60-64
Answer Keys
65
Explanations
65-67
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#8. Jumbled Paragraphs
68-89
Theory + Examples
68- 69
Assignment Questions
69-82
Answer Keys
83
Explanations
83-89
#9. Reading Comprehension
90-112
Theory
90
Assignment Questions
91-108
Answer Keys
109
Explanations
109-112
Module Test
113-126
Test Questions
113-121
Answer Keys
122
Explanations
122-126
Appendix 1
127-162
Chapter 1 General Aptitude
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CHAPTER 1
Vocabulary Based – Synonyms and Antonyms
These are the most common type of verbal questions that can be asked in any exam. These are simple to understand but can be answered only when the meaning of the words are known. We’ll look into the different formats of these questions, so that we can get an overview of how these questions can be framed. However, objective remains the same i.e. to test your vocabulary.
Synonym Based:
The student has to identify the words closest in meaning. For ExampleSelect the most suitable synonym for the main word or the group of words. 1. PANACEA
(A) Wonder (B) Elixir (C) Placebo (D) Honey
Option (B) is the most suited answer as elixir and panacea both means ‘cure-all’. 2. A polite word for something shocking
(A) Plexus (B) Pleonasm (C) Aphorism (D) Euphemism
Option (D) is most appropriate as ‘euphemism’ means to replace harsh word with a polite one.
Antonym Based:
Student has to identify the word which is opposite in meaning. For Example:Select the most suitable antonym for the main word or group of words. 1. CRUDE
(A) CRUEL
(B) SOPHISTICATED (C) MALEVOLENT (D) PRIMEVAL
Here Option (B) is most suited.
2. Select the pair which is opposite in meaning 1. DIGNITY 2. DISCORD 3. STRIFE 4. AGREEMENT (A) 2 – 3 (B) 1 – 3 (C) 2 – 4 (D) 1 – 4
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Assignment
Direction for questions 1 to 5: For each of the words below, a contextual usage is provided. Pick the word from the alternatives given, which is closet in meaning in the given context.
1. The police officer appears oblivious to the opprobrium generated by his blatantly partisan conduct.
(A) Harsh criticism (B) Acute distrust
(C) Bitter enmity
(D) Stark oppressiveness
2. It appears to many that the US “war on terrorism” portends trouble in the Gulf (A) Introduces
(B) Evokes
(C) Spells (D) Bodes
3. When a videotape of her meeting was played back to her and she was asked to explain her presence there, she started prevaricating
(A) Speaking evasively (B) Speaking violently
(C) Lying furiously (D) Throwing a tantrum
4. The Crowd became restive when the minister failed to appear even by 10 p.m. (A) Violent
(B) Angry
(C) Restless (D) Distressed
5. Manohar’s ostensible job was to guard the building at night (A) Apparent
(B) Blatant
(C) Ostentatious (D) Insidious
Directions for questions 6 to 10: For each of the words below, a contextual usage is provided. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
6. Many human beings live with the illusion that their problems are insurmountable, and continue to blame their destiny.
(A) fact (B) image
(C) clarity (D) deadlock
7. The professor was famous for his discursive lectures. (A) rambling
(B) laconic
(C) brief (D) boring
8. Marilyn Monroe initially rose to fame by posing for some lewd photographs. (A) decent
(B) moral
(C) lustful (D) loose
9. The audience fled the hall as his crass cacophony began to sound over the speakers. (A) jarring sound
(B) music
(C) melody (D) voice
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10. He averred that we can definitely manifest our highest potential within his lifetime if we only care to bring out a great inner change.
(A) erred (B) went on
(C) affirmed (D) discussed
Directions for questions 11 to 15: Each question has a sentence with one word underlined. Identify the meaning of the underlined word from among the four alternatives and mark its number as answer.
11. The Minister got an overwhelming encore when he finished his song. (A) stone-pelting
(B) garlanding
(C) call for repletion (D) financial help
12. The actor’s sitting room was luxurious and flamboyant. (A) costly
(B) congested
(C) ostentatious (D) elevated
13. At present, he is in pecuniary difficulties. (A) monetary
(B) business
(C) minor (D) professional
14. I left the letter on her bed and went to sleep, exhausted from sobbing. (A) tired
(B) burnt
(C) vexed (D) faint
15. What she did was a manifestation of her frustration. (A) expression
(B) desire
(C) wishes (D) aim
Direction for questions 16 to 25: From the given options, choose the word that is closest in meaning to the word given in the question.
16. Acrimony (A) Tenderness (B) Slow (C) Exonerate (D) Virulence 17. Beguile (A) Apprise (B) Stupidity (C) Convict (D) Hoodwink 18. Exalt (A) Expand (B) Extol (C) Enforce (D) Entangle 19. Quandary (A) Dilemma (B) Sullen (C) Mitigate (D) Diffident
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20. Rapacious (A) Meek (B) Cunning (C) Voracious (D) Articulate 21. Goad (A) Good (B) Spur (C) Beat (D) Cattle 22. Sacrilege (A) Blasphemy (B) Sacrifice (C) Surrender (D) Kill 23. Twirl (A) Twinkle (B) Entangle (C) Twist (D) Tug 24. Wharf (A) Dock (B) Whiff (C) Conspiracy (D) Ship 25. Beatific (A) Beautiful (B) Beau (C) Bawdy (D) Celestial
Direction for questions 26 to 40: From the given options, choose the word that is closest to the opposite meaning of the word given in the question.
26. Disconcert (A) Fluster (B) Hearten (C) Perturb (D) Abash 27. Abeyance (A) Abbey (B) Assent (C) Continuation (D) Abet 28. Fracas (A) Concurrence (B) Fray (C) Quarrel (D) Dilemma 29. Assiduous (A) Persevering (B) Caring (C) Indolent (D) Intelligent
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30. Slander (A) Malign (B) Traduce (C) Soft spoken (D) Praise 31. IMMACULATE (A) Unclean (B) Immobile (C) Motherly (D) Accumulated 32. AGGRAVATE (A) Segregate (B) Adulterate (C) Ameliorate (D) Accommodate 33. IGNOMINIOUS (A) Crooked (B) Dishonest (C) Ominous (D) Laudable 34. COGNIZANT (A) Observant (B) Perceptive (C) Conscious (D) Oblivious 35. DULL (A) Monstrous (B) Fascinating (C) Horrid (D) Ghastly 36. IMPUDENT (A) Rude (B) Courteous (C) Impertinent (D) Insolent 37. NOVICE (A) Adept (B) Dilettante (C) Amateur (D) Greenhorn 38. Awkwardness (A) Aplomb (B) Acumen (C) Base (D) Agile 39. Depressed (A) Dull (B) Daring (C) Buoyant (D) Aggressive 40. Urbane (A) Aggressive (B) Bolster (C) Bucolic (D) Sophisticated
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Directions for questions 41 to 45: For each of the words below, a contextual usage is provided. Pick the word from the alternatives given, that is most inappropriate in the given context.
41. A specious argument is not simply a false one but one that has the ring of truth. (A) Deceitful
(B) Fallacious
(C) Credible (D) Deceptive
42. The new mass transit system may obviate the need for the use of personal cars (A) Prevent
(B) Forestall
(C) Preclude (D) Bolster
43. Some words fall into disuse as technology makes objects obsolete (A) Prevalent
(B) Discarded
(C) Obliterated (D) Unfashionable
44. The evidence was constructed from very parsimonious scraps of information (A) Frugal
(B) Penurious
(C) Thrifty (D) Altruistic
45. When I suggested that war is a method of controlling population, my father remarked that I was being facetious
(A) Jovian (B) Jovial
(C) Jocular (D) Joking
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Answer Keys & Explanations
Answer Keys
1 A 2 D 3 A 4 C 5 A 6 B 7 A 8 C 9 A 10 C 11 C 12 C 13 A 14 A 15 A 16 D 17 D 18 B 19 A 20 C 21 B 22 A 23 C 24 A 25 D 26 B 27 C 28 A 29 C 30 D 31 A 32 C 33 D 34 D 35 B 36 B 37 A 38 A 39 C 40 C 41 C 42 D 43 A 44 D 45 AExplanations:
1. [Ans. A]Harsh criticism means the same as opprobrium or scorn.
2. [Ans. D]
Portend means a sign or warning and Bodes means to bring about some outcome.
3. [Ans. A]
Prevaricate means to act or speak evasively.
4. [Ans. C]
Restive means unable to keep still, same as restless.
5. [Ans. A]
Ostensible means anything that is apparently true.
6. [Ans. B]
An illusion is a deception, a false mental representation of facts which are not true.
7. [Ans. A]
A discursive lecture is wordy and rambling. It digresses from the main point to cover a vast range of subjects.
8. [Ans. C]
Lewd implies something obscene, driven by lust or with exhibiting lustful desires.
9. [Ans. A]
A crass cacophony is a harsh, unrefined jarring sound.
10. [Ans. C]
To aver is to solemnly declare or affirm something as formally true.
11. [Ans. C] 12. [Ans. C]