Closet Test
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
286 the common 287, the ostrich does not bury its head in the sand to 288 danger. An ostrich can run 289 a speed of forty – five miles 290 hour, kick powerfully and 291 aggressively 292 its beak. As the 293 and fastest bird in the world, it 294 need to 295 its head.
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Contrary to (Adj.) : against
something : different from somethingCorrect Option: D
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Contrary to (Adj.) : against
something : different from something
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
“Quit India” came not from the lips but the aching hearts of millions. In this open rebellion, the Inidan 276 reached its climax. The British were not only 277 by it, but also were obliged to quit unilaterally. The importance of Quit India can be 278 from Lord Linlithgow’s statement, “I am engaged here in meeting by far the most 279 rebellion since that of 1857, the gravity and extent of which we have so far 280 from the world for reasons of military security.” Still more significant was Churchill’s gloomy disclosure to the King Emperor that, “the idea of 281 of power had become an admitted 282 in the minds of British party leaders.” Although his public statements were diametrically opposite. The 283 created by Quit India made the British 284 that they could no longer keep India in 285.
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bondage (Noun) : slaveryCorrect Option: B
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bondage (Noun) : slavery
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realise (Verb) : to become aware of a particular fact or situationCorrect Option: C
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realise (Verb) : to become aware of a particular fact or situation
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anarchy (Noun) : a situation in a country, an organisation, etc. in which there is no government, order or controlCorrect Option: D
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anarchy (Noun) : a situation in a country, an organisation, etc. in which there is no government, order or control
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tactics (Noun) : strategyCorrect Option: A
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tactics (Noun) : strategy