46. To teach grammar, the most appropriate grammar that a teacher can use is –
(A) Traditional grammar
(B) Modem grammar
(C) Pedagogic grammar
(D) No grammar is needed
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47. Study of meaning in a language is known as
(A) Syntax
(B) Morphology
(C) Linguistics
(D) Semantics
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48. Good evaluation of written material should not be based on –
(A) Linguistic expression
(B) Logical presentation
(C) Ability to reproduce whatever is read
(D) Comprehension of subject students in
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49. Audio-visual aids help ______ students in the class
(A) Playful
(B) Curious
(C) Intelligent
(D) Slow-learning
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Direction (Q. No. 50) : Rearrange the following words and phrases to form a meaningful sentence. Choose the correct alternative sentence.
50. light up / in every home/good / the lamp / books / magazines / and / of / knowledge
(A) Good books of magazines knowledge light up in every home the lamp knowledge.
(B) Good books knowledge magazines of light up the lamp knowledge in every home.
(C) Good books and magazines light up the lamp of knowledge in every home.
(D) Good books and magazines in every home light up the lamp of knowledge.
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Direction (Q.No. 51): Choose the most suitable option that describes the meaning of the following underlined idioms and phrases:
51. On the eve of inspection, everything was kept in apple pie order.
(A) In random order
(B) In ascending order
(C) In descending order
(D) In perfect order
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Direction (Q. No. 52): In the following sentence choose the antonym to the underlined word.
52. Excessive praise has the same impact as too many extrinsic rewards.
(A) Reputable
(B) Acquired
(C) Ambitious
(D) Inherent
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Direction (Q. No. 53). Select the most suitable conjunction and fill in the blank.
53. I was tired, ______ I managed to finish the work.
(A) and
(B) although
(C) but
(D) because
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Direction (Q. No. 54). Select the correct alternative which can be substituted for the sentence below.
54. A person who eats too much –
(A) Glutton
(B) Nibbler
(C) Cannibal
(D) Omnivore
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55. Choose the word with the incorrect Spelling
(A) Accomodate
(B) Bizzare
(C) Chauffeur
(D) Fluorescent
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56. Choose the word with the correct spelling
(A) Idiosyncracy
(B) Pavillion
(C) Supercede
(D) Caribbean
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Direction (Q. No. 57): Select the word nearest in meaning to the underlined part.
57. The rain has brought respite to the people.
(A) work
(B) despite
(C) relief
(D) hatred
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Direction (Q. No. 58) : Choose the correct pronoun (reflexive) to complete the sentence.
58. We don’t have an electrician; we can fix the light by-
(A) herself
(B) himself
(C) myself
(D) ourselves
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Direction (Q. No. 59-60) : Choose the correct auxiliary or modal verb out of the given alternatives –
59. Andy ______ eat five slices of pizza in just one meal.
(A) must
(B) have to
(C) should
(D) can
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60. I know how to do my work. She ______ help me.
(A) don’t have to
(B) hasn’t to
(C) hasn’t got to
(D) doesn’t have to
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