Directions (Q. 1-8): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Birbal was in Persia at the invitation of the king of that country. During his stay parties were given in his honour. Onthe eve of his (1)___ for home, a nobleman (2)___ him how he would compare the king of Persia to his own king. “Your King is a full moon,” said Birbal. “Whereas mine could be (3) ___of as the quarter moon.” The Persians were very happy. But when Birbal went home he found that Emperor Akbar was furious with him. “How (4)__ you belittle your own king?” demanded Akbar. “You are a traitor!”. “No, Your Majesty,” said Birbal. “I did not belittle you. The full moon (5) __and disappears whereas the quarter moon grows with strength. What I, in fact, (6) __to the world is that
your power is (7) __from day to day whereas that of the king of Persia is about to go into decline.” Akbar smiled in satisfaction and welcomed Birbal back (8) __a warm embrace.
1.
1) arrival
2) depart
3) leave
4) departure
5) exit
2.
1) asked
2) commented
3) said
4) made
5) question
3.
1) pass
2) celebrated
3) imagined
4) wished
5) thought
4.
1) must
2) could
3) should
4) will
5) willing
5.
1) appear
2) decrease
3) diminishes
4) reduce
5) vanish
6.
1) proclaimed
2) show
3) restored
4) promised
5) announce
7.
1) sure
2) fixed
3) growing
4) new
5) increase
8.
1) with
2) giving
3) granting
4) shaving
5) by
Answer:
1.- 4
2.- 1
3.- 5
4.- 2
5.- 3
6.- 1
7.- 3
8. -2
Birbal was in Persia at the invitation of the king of that country. During his stay parties were given in his honour. Onthe eve of his (1)___ for home, a nobleman (2)___ him how he would compare the king of Persia to his own king. “Your King is a full moon,” said Birbal. “Whereas mine could be (3) ___of as the quarter moon.” The Persians were very happy. But when Birbal went home he found that Emperor Akbar was furious with him. “How (4)__ you belittle your own king?” demanded Akbar. “You are a traitor!”. “No, Your Majesty,” said Birbal. “I did not belittle you. The full moon (5) __and disappears whereas the quarter moon grows with strength. What I, in fact, (6) __to the world is that
your power is (7) __from day to day whereas that of the king of Persia is about to go into decline.” Akbar smiled in satisfaction and welcomed Birbal back (8) __a warm embrace.
1.
1) arrival
2) depart
3) leave
4) departure
5) exit
2.
1) asked
2) commented
3) said
4) made
5) question
3.
1) pass
2) celebrated
3) imagined
4) wished
5) thought
4.
1) must
2) could
3) should
4) will
5) willing
5.
1) appear
2) decrease
3) diminishes
4) reduce
5) vanish
6.
1) proclaimed
2) show
3) restored
4) promised
5) announce
7.
1) sure
2) fixed
3) growing
4) new
5) increase
8.
1) with
2) giving
3) granting
4) shaving
5) by
Answer:
1.- 4
2.- 1
3.- 5
4.- 2
5.- 3
6.- 1
7.- 3
8. -2
Directions (Q. 1-8): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Birbal was in Persia at the invitation of the king of that country. During his stay parties were given in his honour. Onthe eve of his (1)___ for home, a nobleman (2)___ him how he would compare the king of Persia to his own king. “Your King is a full moon,” said Birbal. “Whereas mine could be (3) ___of as the quarter moon.” The Persians were very happy. But when Birbal went home he found that Emperor Akbar was furious with him. “How (4)__ you belittle your own king?” demanded Akbar. “You are a traitor!”. “No, Your Majesty,” said Birbal. “I did not belittle you. The full moon (5) __and disappears whereas the quarter moon grows with strength. What I, in fact, (6) __to the world is that
your power is (7) __from day to day whereas that of the king of Persia is about to go into decline.” Akbar smiled in satisfaction and welcomed Birbal back (8) __a warm embrace.
1.
1) arrival
2) depart
3) leave
4) departure
5) exit
2.
1) asked
2) commented
3) said
4) made
5) question
3.
1) pass
2) celebrated
3) imagined
4) wished
5) thought
4.
1) must
2) could
3) should
4) will
5) willing
5.
1) appear
2) decrease
3) diminishes
4) reduce
5) vanish
6.
1) proclaimed
2) show
3) restored
4) promised
5) announce
7.
1) sure
2) fixed
3) growing
4) new
5) increase
8.
1) with
2) giving
3) granting
4) shaving
5) by
Answer:
1.- 4
2.- 1
3.- 5
4.- 2
5.- 3
6.- 1
7.- 3
8. -2
Birbal was in Persia at the invitation of the king of that country. During his stay parties were given in his honour. Onthe eve of his (1)___ for home, a nobleman (2)___ him how he would compare the king of Persia to his own king. “Your King is a full moon,” said Birbal. “Whereas mine could be (3) ___of as the quarter moon.” The Persians were very happy. But when Birbal went home he found that Emperor Akbar was furious with him. “How (4)__ you belittle your own king?” demanded Akbar. “You are a traitor!”. “No, Your Majesty,” said Birbal. “I did not belittle you. The full moon (5) __and disappears whereas the quarter moon grows with strength. What I, in fact, (6) __to the world is that
your power is (7) __from day to day whereas that of the king of Persia is about to go into decline.” Akbar smiled in satisfaction and welcomed Birbal back (8) __a warm embrace.
1.
1) arrival
2) depart
3) leave
4) departure
5) exit
2.
1) asked
2) commented
3) said
4) made
5) question
3.
1) pass
2) celebrated
3) imagined
4) wished
5) thought
4.
1) must
2) could
3) should
4) will
5) willing
5.
1) appear
2) decrease
3) diminishes
4) reduce
5) vanish
6.
1) proclaimed
2) show
3) restored
4) promised
5) announce
7.
1) sure
2) fixed
3) growing
4) new
5) increase
8.
1) with
2) giving
3) granting
4) shaving
5) by
Answer:
1.- 4
2.- 1
3.- 5
4.- 2
5.- 3
6.- 1
7.- 3
8. -2
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