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68 of 100 questions answered correctly
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Cloze Test
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Combinations
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Direct/Indirect
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Error Checking
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Idiom/Phrase
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Improvement
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Opposite Word
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Passage 1
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Passive/Active Voice
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Proper Order
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Substitute
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Synonmys
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Wrongly Spelt
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I have seen the girl (A)/ whom you think is the most (B)/ attractive person in the world. (C)/ no error (D)
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for, from
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Of, at
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at, on
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Up, into
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up, in
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Of, into
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no preposition required
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With, of
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by, of
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At, in
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with, on
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With, by
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of, with
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O, with
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from, by
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To, in
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to, at
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In, from
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Category: Synonmys
Avarice
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Avoidance
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greed
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Aspiration
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inuence
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Altruism
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Dedication
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Devotion
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Self-denial
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Chide
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reprove
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Humiliate
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poke fun
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Category: Synonmys
Egregious
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Undaunted
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healthy
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Aspiring
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outstanding
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Humdrum
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Noisy
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intense
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Dull
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hearty
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Heavenly
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earthly
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Imaginary
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vigorous
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Deceit
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strength
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Awkwardness
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straightforwardness
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Grant
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concede
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Conceal
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acknowledge
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Existing
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defunct
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Employed
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surviving
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Disturbed
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Enchanted
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Out of the way
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Far away
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not common
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Out of sight
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envious
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Upto the mark
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quite satisfactory
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Inuential
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in tune with
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In the air
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Prevalent
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lacking
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Flying
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hovering
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End in smoke
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Catch re
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come to nothing
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Become smoky
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fruitful
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Take to task
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Remind
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reprove
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Reject
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avoid
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Smell a rat
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To suspect
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to chase
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Inspire
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At the rst blush
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at rst sight
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In black and white
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Colourless
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in writing
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Conditional
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in angry mood
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Stand in good stead
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Enjoy
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attempt
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Helping attitude
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prove useful
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Changed colour
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Changed altitude
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turned pale
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Rejoiced
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looked fresh
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Category: Improvement
What she said is not correct at all.
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incorrect
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not incorrect
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A thing of beauty is joy
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The boy while ying kite, fell from the roof.
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Because that there were heavy rains the lake was ooded.
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Because of the
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As there were
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There was
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The robbers are still running away from the arrest.
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at large
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at small
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escape
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My uncle could not rise up from his bed no more.
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any farther
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any farthest
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any more
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The train rolls along the track.
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chime
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rattles
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ripples
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The pathetic situation of the victims made us weeping.
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made us weep
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made us to weep
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make us to wept
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Category: Improvement
The greatest fear which is scaring of the world today is global warming.
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No improvement
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Anxiety and such other emotions are known to be unhealthy to the body.
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dangerous
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detrimental
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damaging
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(E) Naturally, at that age, you can neither be very responsive nor very charming under pressure.
(F) So, despite my prepaid advance reservation, it took another 45 minutes to get our room key.
Which is the fourth sentence in the passage?
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(A) After our unusual experience at Moscow airport, we were ready for anything.
(B) Only two elderly ladies were available to handle almost three times the guest capacity of an average ve star hotel.
(C) That, too, with a gesture of doing a great favour.
(D) So, the confusion at the reception was almost expected.
(E) Naturally, at that age, you can neither be very responsive nor very charming under pressure.
(F) So, despite my prepaid advance reservation, it took another 45 minutes to get our room key.
Which is the sixthsentence in the passage?
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Belief that God is in everything and everything is God
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Atheism
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pantheism
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Scepticism
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animism
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A picture of a person or a thing drawn in such a highly exaggerated manner as to cause laughter
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Cartoon
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cacography
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The state of being miserable bereft of all possessions
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Dependant
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complacent
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Destitute
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omnipresent
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That which cannot be called back
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Irresponsible
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irrevocable
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Irredeemable
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incalculable
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One who journeys from place to place
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Quack
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cannibal
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Itinerant
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courier
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One who walks in sleep
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Somniloquist
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egoist
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Somnambulist
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altruist
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Commencement of adjacent words with the same letter
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Pun
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alliteration
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Transferred epithet
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oxymoron
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A specialist who tests eyesight
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Optician
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ophthalmologist
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Ichthyologist
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Neurologist
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A wall built to prevent the sea or a river from ooding an area
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Dam
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mound
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Dyke
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embankment
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1. Of course, it is silly to try to overcome fears that keep us from destroying ourselves.
P. This is sensible.
Q. You wait until it is out of the way before crossing.
R. You need some fears to keep you from doing foolish things.
S. You are afraid of an automobile coming rapidly down the street you wish to cross.
6. The only fears you need to avoid are silly fears which prevent you from doing what you should do.
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1. Nobody likes staying at home on a public holiday especially if the weather is ne.
P. We had brought plenty of food with the and we got it out of the car.
Q. The only diculty was that millions of other people had the same idea.
S. Now everything was ready so we sat down near a path at the foot of a hill.
R. We moved out of the city slowly behind a long line of cars, but at last we came to a quiet country road and, after some time, stopped at a lonely farm.
6. It was very peaceful in the cool grass-until we heard bells ringing at the top of the hill.
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PSQR
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QSPR
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PQRS
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SPQR
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1. There were no nger prints anywhere,
P. First of all it was impossible even for a child to enter through the hole in the roof.
Q. When the investigators tried to reconstruct the crime, it did not tally with the facts.
R. Moreover, when the detectives tried to push a silver vase, it was found to be double the size of the hole
S. Again, the size of the hole was examined by the experts who said that nothing had been passed through it.
6. These conclusions made the detectives think that it was a fake theft.
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SQPR
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PSRQ
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QPRS
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1. The houses in the Indus Valley were built of baked bricks.
P. This staircase sometimes continued upwards on to the roof.
Q. Access to the rooms upstairs was by a narrow stone staircase at the back of the house.
R. The drains were incorporated in the walls.
S. The houses had bathrooms and water closets, rubbish chutes and excellent drainage systems.
6. They led outside into covered sewers which ran down the side of the streets.
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QRPS
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QPSR
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SPQR
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PSQR
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1. For years I looked forward to seeing the Olympic Games.
P. Athletics interested me most.
Q. It was only last year that my dreams came true.
R. I also liked watching swimming.
S. I ew straight to Los Angeles where the games were being held.
6. It was a great delight to watch the closing ceremony.
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RSPQ
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QRSP
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QSPR
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SRQP
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By whom was this horrible mess created last night when we had been away?
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By who was this horrible mess created last night when we weren't there?
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By whom was that horrible mess created last night when we were away?
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By whom was this horrible mess created last night when we were away?
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Ramesh informed his friend that he could make use of his car while he was away.
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Ramesh said to his friend ,You will make use of my car while I was away.
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Ramesh said to his friend ,You can make use of my car while I am away.
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Ramesh asked his friend ,Will you make use of my car while I am away.
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She said, Ill give you hush-money to keep your mouth shut.
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She said that she would give him hush-money to keep his mouth shut.
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She suggested to him that she would give him hush-money to keep his mouth shut.
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She proposed to him that she would give him hush-money to keep his mouth shut.
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She said, How ugly I look in this dress!
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She said that how ugly she was looking in that dress.
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She said, You can leave the books here.
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acquescent
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tempestuous
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celestial
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cessation
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chaste
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choatic
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militant
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dubious
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mischeivous
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envious
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treasure
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upbraid
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phelegmatic
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instrumental
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commodious
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trivial
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dicult
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entire
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each
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the whole
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absolute
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Goal-setting is not an (81) exercise. It requires considerable desire and dedication to sit down and work your way through (82) step. It also takes a (83) belief in the value of
your goal and in your (84) to reach it. Goal-setting is a thinking exercise that activates the natural success system (85) you. It engages your inner power and resourcefulness
much like a cars transmission engages the (86) when it is shifted out of neutral. A big, challenging goal causes the creative juices in you to (87). Youll nd renewed energy,
dedication and enthusiasm as you head down the path you have (88). When you think of big goals, you automatically expect (89) results. Remember, the size of your goal is
determined by the (90) of your belief.
Find the option for 83.
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sincere
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half-hearted
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lukewarm
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light-hearted
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willingness
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ability
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desire
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ambition
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within
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engine
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rear
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ignition
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wheels
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blow
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emerge
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ow
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activate
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Goal-setting is not an (81) exercise. It requires considerable desire and dedication to sit down and work your way through (82) step. It also takes a (83) belief in the value of
your goal and in your (84) to reach it. Goal-setting is a thinking exercise that activates the natural success system (85) you. It engages your inner power and resourcefulness
much like a cars transmission engages the (86) when it is shifted out of neutral. A big, challenging goal causes the creative juices in you to (87). Youll nd renewed energy,
dedication and enthusiasm as you head down the path you have (88). When you think of big goals, you automatically expect (89) results. Remember, the size of your goal is
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got
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large
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big
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enormous
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huge
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ability
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size
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scope
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limits
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Category: Passage 1
There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
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By ignoring people and hoping they will act in our best interest, we are
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There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
The use of compulsion and intimidation in our dealings with others produces
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There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
Works done under compulsion or coercion tend to be marked by
1.
2.
3.
Abundance of spirit
4.
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94.Question
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There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
The best way to get things done by people is to
1.
Force them to do it
2.
Tell them to do it
3.
4.
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There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
The highest reward we can oer people for the work they do for us is
1.
2.
3.
4.
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There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
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2.
To use persuasion
3.
To be always polite
4.
To be undemanding
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Category: Passage 1
There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
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2.
3.
Spreading fear
4.
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98.Question
1 points
Category: Passage 1
There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
The phrase to the letter, in the passage, means
1.
Instinctively
2.
just as directed
3.
Enthusiastically
4.
eortlessly
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There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
The word inherently, here, means
1.
Objectively
2.
intrinsically
3.
Whole-heartedly
4.
beyond a doubt
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Category: Passage 1
There are basically three choices available to you when trying to inuence people. The rst is to ignore people and simply hope they will act in your best interest. You probably
will agree that this is not a very practical option, since the results can be neither eective nor predictable. By ignoring other people, you are giving up any hope of inuencing
them and thus are surrendering yourself to the whims of fate. In eect, you are saying to the world, I will leave you alone and, in return, I want you to do what I want, a nave
and unrealistic expectation.
The second option is to use coercion and force to compel others to act in the specic way you desire. The use of threats and intimidation may produce results, at least in the
short term. Fear-inducing tactics, however, never bring out the best in the people, since people themselves must be the driving force behind their motivation if they are to put
their hearts and souls into what they are doing. Fear forces people to operate in a survival mode. They may follow your instructions and orders to the letter, but seldom will
they contribute any real energy or enthusiasm to their eorts.
The third option is to persuade people to do what you want them to do simply because they really want to. People will do what you want them to do willingly in direct
proportion to how they see their self-interest being served. In other words, you must convince people that they will receive real benets and rewards if they follow the path
you are suggesting. These benets must be something the other party understands and inherently wants, for whatever reason. In eect, you are oering a reward that is
valued by others in exchange for a reward that is valued by you. The highest reward you can oer people is to provide them with opportunities to maximize their full potential.
The word potential, here, means
1.
Basic abilities
2.
3.
Power
4.
Imagination
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