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fill in the blank. fill in the blank. R : it is possible that the best
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killed twelve people. the member's version and the S : may turn against him
(1) wrecked (2) deflated committee's version.
(3) stal led (4) hindered The correct sequence should be
(1) discourse (2) discrepancy (1) OPRS (2) PQRS
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69. Choose the correct alternative to
This is the only (1)/gift which best expresses the meaning of the
idiom/phrase. fill in the blank.
(2)/she gave me. (3)/ No error. (4)
63. Choose the alternative which Herculean task We have talked a lot· now let us
.... .. .... to work. '
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given word. (2) A good contest (1) get down (2) set off
(3) A difficult thing (3) take off (4) sit up
Perish 70. Find out the part which has an
(1 ) Sacred (2) Cherish (4) A hurried job
(3) Disintegrate (4) Die 67. Choo~e the word opposite in error.
64. Choose the alternative which can meanmg to the given word. The interim report does not (_li~
be ·substituted for the given Inquisitive analyse thoroughly the princip
sentence. (1) Insincere (2) Indifferent causes (2) / of the disaster. <3) /
One extremely fond of one's (3) Insensitive (4) Insulting No error. (4) .h
wife.
{1) Uxorious
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(3) Philanderer alternative. correct
(4) Truant Allure
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sentence.
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:Mo;~undanl (2) Adequate (3) Parting is such sweet sorrow (3) By visiting friend s
gi Sufficient (4) Superfluo~s (4) Hiss in the jungle (4) By thanking God
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fill in the blank. passage carefully and answer the convey?
(1) One has to be complacent about his
The life guard would not let the questions given below it.
present self. . .
children .. ..... ... at the deep end All of us have enormous capabilities. In (2) Only inborn genius succeeds 1n life.
of the pool. many ofus however, our achievements fail (3) One has to work hard and learn
(1)swims (2) swim to correlate with our potential because of from failures .
(3) swam (4) to swim lack of self-discipline- the effort needed to (4) One has to believe in luck.
74 Choose the alternative which channel our energy to productive uses. To 86. Remedial teaching as part of
· best expresses the meaning of the maximise your effectiveness you must Formative Assessment means
idiom/phrase. "learn to keep your nose to the grindstone, (1) diagnosing and addressing gaps in
work against boredom and learn to take learning
A bone of contention the long, hard way in life rather than the
(1 ) A matter of dispute (2) teaching beyond the textbooks
short, easy way."
(2) A settled quarrel (3) extra coaching by parents
(3) Food for thought Here are a few suggestions that focus on (4) teaching for gifted students
(4) Competition "How to do what you want to do." Take 87. Which of the following is a value
75. Choose the word opposite m risks . It is important to realise that associated with an inclusive
nothing in life is achieved unless you risk classroom?
meaning to the given word.
something. That's how self-confidence (1) Competition
Nadir develops . Every chance you take offers you
(1) Modernity (2) Zenith (2) Envy
valuable spinoffs in terms of learning. (3) Sympathy
(3) Liberty (4) Progress Earn a reward. Sometime back I had to (4) Collaboration
76. Choose the correct alternative to face the rather unenviable task of
preparing for two examinations 88. An important characteristic of
fill in the blank.
simultaneously. I had to be ruthless in 'formal operational stage of
The audience watched the mental development' is
driving myself from one goal to anothe~.
clowns ........ . their act. My hard-nosed attitude saw me sail (1) Abstract thinking
(1) performs (2) perform (2) Concrete thinking
through the courses. I rewarded myseffat
(3) performed (4) are performing (3) Social thinking
the end of it by indulging in my favounte
77. Find the correctly spelt word. pastime and taking a short holiday. (4) Egocentric behaviour
(1) Consistency (2) Consistancy 89. The most important factor in the
81. Why do our achievement~ f~l to
(3) Consistensy (4) Consistansy effective teaching process is
correlate with our potential.
78. Change the narration. (1) Because of lack of intelligence (1) punctuality exh ibited by teacher and
He said to her, "May you (2) Because of lack of money students
succeed!" (3) Because of lack of external he_lp (2) mastery of the content by the
(4) Because of lack of self-d1sc1pline teacher
(1) He told her that she may succeed .
(3) teacher student dialogue
(2) He prayed to God that she may 82 _ How does one's self-confidence (4) timely completion of the syllabi
succeed. develop?
(3) He wished her success . 90. Which of these is the strategy of
(1) By taki ng risks
(4) He said to her that she might (2) By always meeting with success remedial teaching?
succeed. (1) Action research
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(4) By being garrulous
(3) Both (1) and (2)
His pocket has been picked. 83. Wh at does every chance in our (4) None of the above
(1) They have his pocket picked . life teach us? . .
(2) Picking has been done to his (1) It helps us to become ph!loso~h1cal
Pocket. (2) It helps us to become ideal1st1c.
(3) Picked has been his pocket. (3) It helps us to learn .
4 (4) It shows us our limitations.
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