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Question : Special Drawing Rights (SDR) facility is available at:
Option 1: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Option 2: World Bank (IBRD)
Option 3: International Develop-ment Association (IDA)
Option 4: Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Correct Answer: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Solution : The correct option is - International Monetary Fund (IMF)
The term Special Drawing Rights (SDR) refers to a form of international reserve currency established by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 1969 as an addition to the existing foreign exchange reserves of
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. My grandmother, like everybody’s grandmother, was an old woman. She had been old and wrinkled for the twenty years that I had known her. People said that she once had been young and pretty and had even had a husband, but that was hard to believe. My grandfather’s portrait hung above the mantelpiece in the drawing room. He wore a big turban and loose-fitting clothes. His long, white beard covered the best part of his chest, and he looked at least a hundred years old. He did not look the sort of person who would have a wife or children. He looked as if he could only have lots and lots of grandchildren. As my grandmother being young and pretty, the thought was almost revolting. She often told us of the games she used to play as a child. That seemed quite absurd and undignified on her part, and we treated it like the fables of the prophets she used to tell us. Question: Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word. Revolting
Option 1: Attractive
Option 2: Unpleasant
Option 3: Rebel
Option 4: Peace
Correct Answer: Attractive
Solution : The first option is the correct choice.
The word revolting describes something that causes strong disgust or repulsion. On the other hand, attractive refers to something appealing or pleasing to the senses.
The meanings of the other options are as follows:
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. My grandmother, like everybody’s grandmother, was an old woman. She had been old and wrinkled for the twenty years that I had known her. People said that she once had been young and pretty and had even had a husband, but that was hard to believe. My grandfather’s portrait hung above the mantelpiece in the drawing room. He wore a big turban and loose fitting clothes. His long, white beard covered the best part of his chest and he looked at least a hundred years old. He did not look the sort of person who would have a wife or children. He looked as if he could only have lots and lots of grandchildren. As my grandmother being young and pretty, the thought was almost revolting. She often told us of the games she used to play as a child. That seemed quite absurd and undignified on her part and we treated it like the fables of the Prophets she used to tell us. Question: Select an appropriate title for the given passage.
Option 1: The Grandchildren
Option 2: My Grandfather
Option 3: Grandmothers
Option 4: My Grandmother
Correct Answer: My Grandmother
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
The appropriate title for the given passage is my grandmother because the passage primarily discusses the author's grandmother, her appearance, and the perceptions surrounding her.
Therefore, the correct answer is my grandmother.
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. My grandmother, like everybody’s grandmother, was an old woman. She had been old and wrinkled for the twenty years that I had known her. People said that she once had been young and pretty and had even had a husband, but that was hard to believe. My grandfather’s portrait hung above the mantelpiece in the drawing room. He wore a big turban and loose-fitting clothes. His long, white beard covered the best part of his chest, and he looked at least a hundred years old. He did not look like the sort of person who would have a wife or children. He looked as if he could only have lots and lots of grandchildren. As my grandmother being young and pretty, the thought was almost revolting. She often told us of the games she used to play as a child. That seemed quite absurd and undignified on her part, and we treated it like the fables of the prophets she used to tell us. Question: Select the most appropriate fact from the given options.
Option 1: The author and grandma lived for twenty years.
Option 2: Grandma was twenty years old.
Option 3: The author was twenty when Grandma died.
Option 4: The author was twenty years old when he wrote the story.
Correct Answer: The author was twenty when Grandma died.
Solution : The third option is the correct choice.
The reason for the answer is directly stated in the passage: "She had been old and wrinkled for the twenty years that I had known her." This indicates that the author and
Question : Kalamkari painting refers to
Option 1: a hand-painted cotton textile in South India.
Option 2: a handmade drawing on bamboo handicrafts in Northeast India.
Option 3: a block-painted woollen cloth in the Western Himalayan region of India.
Option 4: a hand-painted decorative silk cloth in North Western India.
Correct Answer: a hand-painted cotton textile in South India.
Solution : The correct option is a hand-painted cotton textile in South India.
A style of hand-painted cotton cloth known as kalamkari is made in the Deccan region of India, in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, which were
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. My grandmother, like everybody’s grandmother, was an old woman. She had been old and wrinkled for the twenty years that I had known her. People said that she once had been young and pretty and had even had a husband, but that was hard to believe. My grandfather’s portrait hung above the mantelpiece in the drawing room. He wore a big turban and loose-fitting clothes. His long, white beard covered the best part of his chest and he looked at least a hundred years old. He did not look the sort of person who would have a wife or children. He looked as if he could only have lots and lots of grandchildren. As my grandmother being young and pretty, the thought was almost revolting. She often told us of the games she used to play as a child. That seemed quite absurd and undignified on her part, and we treated it like the fables of the prophets she used to tell us. Question: Select the most appropriate inference drawn from the passage.
Option 1: The author looked upon his grandmother as an old woman like every grandmother.
Option 2: People said that the grandmother was pretty.
Option 3: Grandmother had a husband.
Option 4: Grandmother loved to talk of her childhood.
Correct Answer: The author looked upon his grandmother as an old woman like every grandmother.
The author perceives his grandmother as an old woman, in line with the common notion of grandmothers being elderly. Despite claims of her youth, the author
Question : Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Nidhi draws the diagrams.
Option 1: The diagrams are drawn by Nidhi.
Option 2: Diagrams are drawn by the Nidhi.
Option 3: The diagrams are being drawn by the Nidhi.
Option 4: It is Nidhi who is drawing the diagrams.
Correct Answer: The diagrams are drawn by Nidhi.
Solution : The correct choice is the first option.
Passive voice is the voice in which the object experiences an action rather than the person who performs the action. Hence, the object in the active voice becomes the subject in the
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Go back to the drawing board.
Option 1: Mediate a task.
Option 2: Accomplish a task.
Option 3: Start over.
Option 4: Leave a work.
Correct Answer: Start over.
Solution : The correct choice is the third option.
This idiom means to start a task or project over from the beginning, often because the previous attempt was not successful or needs significant revision.
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. Anna Pávlovna's drawing room was gradually filling. The highest Petersburg society was assembled there: people differing widely in age and character but alike in the social circle to which they belonged.
Prince Vasili's daughter, the beautiful Hélène, wore a ball dress and her badge as maid of honour. The youthful little Princess Bolkónskaya, known as the most fascinating woman in Petersburg was also there. Vasili's son, Hippolyte, Mortemart, and many others had also come.
To each new arrival, Anna Pávlovna said, "You have not yet seen my aunt," or "You do not know my aunt?" and very gravely conducted him or her to a little old lady, wearing large bows of ribbon in her cap, who had come sailing in from another room as soon as the guests began to arrive; and slowly turning her eyes from the visitor to her aunt, Anna Pávlovna mentioned each one's name and then left them.
Each visitor performed the ceremony of greeting this old aunt whom not one of them knew, not one of them wanted to know, and not one of them cared about; Anna Pávlovna observed these greetings with mournful and solemn interest and silent approval. The aunt spoke to each of them in the same words, about their health and her own.
And each visitor, though politeness prevented his showing impatience, left the old woman with a sense of relief at having performed a vexatious duty and did not return to her the whole evening.
Question: "The guests left the old woman with a sense of relief at having performed a vexatious duty". The duty is described as vexatious because:
Option 1: the guests were not happy when they finally left the aunt
Option 2: the guests were happy to have completed the assigned duty
Option 3: it was quite pleasing to the guests
Option 4: it was a duty they found quite annoying
Correct Answer: it was a duty they found quite annoying
Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.
Explanation: The duty is described as vexatious because it was perceived as annoying or bothersome by the guests. They felt obliged to greet Anna Pávlovna's aunt as part of
Question : Comprehension: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. With an impressive growth in yields, Telangana now claims to be transforming into the rice bowl of India. The Food Corporation of India (FCl) has procured 52 lakh tonnes of paddy from Telangana alone, which is more than half of the national target of 91 lakh tonnes. The state's harvests have nearly doubled in a year. Paddy production is up 93%, maize 95%, and cotton 74%, according to the Telangana Planning Department.
The state is also making its mark as a producer of paddy seed. "About 85% of our village's paddy is of a fine variety that farmers in MP, Haryana, Bengal, and Bihar use as seed," said a farmer in Anksapur Village in Nizamabad district. The seed crop sells at a premium over the state's minimum support price for paddy.
Question: "The state is also making its mark as a producer of paddy seed." The expression underlined in the sentence means that the state is:
Option 1: drawing a mark on the map of India for paddy seeds
Option 2: trying to become number one in producing paddy seeds
Option 3: being praised for producing quality paddy seeds
Option 4: being noticed or recognised as a major supplier of paddy seeds
Correct Answer: being noticed or recognised as a major supplier of paddy seeds
Solution : The correct option is the fourth option.
Explanation: This expression implies that the state is establishing a significant presence or reputation in the production of paddy seeds. The phrase, being noticed or recognised as a
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