Questions:: Reading Comprehension Practice
Questions:: Reading Comprehension Practice
Questions:: Reading Comprehension Practice
Questions:
Reading Comprehension Practice:
My next pet was a pigeon. He was still very young. He was the most revolting bird to look at,
with his feathers pushing through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down
that covers baby pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair.
Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, Larry suggested we call him Quasimodo and,
liking the name without realizing the implications, I agreed. Owing to his unorthodox
upbringing, and the fact that he had no parents to teach him the facts of life, Quasimodo became
convinced that he was not a bird at all,, and refused to fly. Instead, he walked everywhere. If he
wanted to get onto a table, or a chair he stood below it, ducking his head and cooing in a rich
contralto until someone lifted him up. He was always eager to join us in anything we did, and
would even try to come for walks with us. This, however, we had to stop, for either you carried
him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else, you let him walk
behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you
get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find
Quasimodo running desperately after you, his chest pouted out with indignation at your cruelty.
Gerald Durrell
9. Leaving the farm, the child was very disappointed because he could not understand:
Options:
(a) Why his father could not stop him
(b) Why his mother could not unpack the luggage
(c) Why his father could not change the situation
(d) Why his brother could not oppose his father
18. Nicotine brings out some changes in the brain, they are:
Options:
(a) Physical changes
(b) Structural changes
(c) Chemical changes
(d) Atmospheric changes
19. Three countries where the incidence of smoking is going up, are:
Options:
(a) Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka
(c) India, Indonesia and Canada
(b) China, India and Bangladesh
(d) India, Indonesia and China
development of important life skills. Besides teaching them to read and write, school and home
environments teach children cooperation and interdependence. Children also engage in important
play rituals (like playing with dolls or cops and robbers) which prepare them for adolescence and
adulthood. Supportive parents can promote crucial learning of life skills. Above all, school-age
children struggle with feelings of inferiority and incompetence when they compare themselves
with their peers. If they don’t fit in, they might feel insignificant. Loving and accepting parents
help these children develop the confidence to create a future where they can thrive and feel good
about themselves.
23. The role parents can play to help their children is by:
Options:
(a) Punishing them
(b) Providing them extra food
(c) Loving and accepting them
(d) Taking them to zoo daily
(b) Promotion
(c) Promoter
(d) Promotional
26. When the last case came up, the judge felt relieved because:
Options:
(a) It was lunch time
(b) It had been a hot and tiring day
(c) He was called by his wife
(d) He had to go to visit his senior
28. The judge did not find the man guilty as:
Options:
(a) There was no real proof against him
(b) There was not anything written
(c) There nobody was to cry against him
(d) He was innocent-looking man
Options:
(a) He had slapped the clerk
(b) He had a knife in his hand
(c) He was proved so
(d) He had the watch in his possession
37. The husband and wife set aside a table for the old man to eat as:
Options:
(a) They could not enjoy it more
(b) They could not tolerate it more
(c) He could relish alone
(d) He felt lonely
38. The food was served to the elderly man in a wooden bowl as:
Options:
(a) He had broken a dish before
(b) He was happy in eating such a meal
(c) He had liking for such a thing
(d) He had broken his own glassware
on the writing. He had to change the paper and rewrite again. All these interruptions irritated
Biro. He always dreamt of a pen without these flaws. He worked on it and ultimately succeeded
in designing a pen that answered his expectations. Technically it was a superb discovery but its
production was expensive. For sometime it remained a funny item. It soon caught the attention of
air-force pilots who found it ideal for high altitude since it did not depend on gravity and went on
writing without having to be ink-filled now and then. Gradually the pen became so famous that
in the first market sale organized in 1945 in New York, the entire stock of 10,000 pens was sold
out on the same day. The people wanted to be the first owners of the miracle pen.
43. Ball-point pen was a superb discovery but its production was:
Options:
(a) Cheap
(b) Expensive
(c) Attractive
(d) Far away
(b) Compositivity
(c) Composments
(d) Composition
52. Psychology studies show that an untroubled mind soon becomes ____________
53. Find the word from the passage which means the same as “very far”. (para 1)
GRAMMAR
Directions (next 5 questions): In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in
Active (or Passive) Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best
expresses the same sentence in Passive (or Active) Voice.
Spot the errors. (Indicate the part in which the error is. Use ‘no error’ in case there is no error in
the sentences)
110. He not only believes (a)/ in hard work but also (b)/ in honesty of the highest order.(c)/No error(d)
111. No sooner did she (a)/ reach the station (b)/then it started raining.(c)/No error(d)
Directions:(next 3 questions) In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in
direct/ indirect speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses
the same sentence in indirect/ direct speech
112. The sage said, “God helps those who help themselves”.
Options:
(a) The sage said that God helps those who help themselves
(b) The sage said that God helped those whose helped themselves
(c) The sage said that God helps those who helped themselves
(d) The sage said that God helped those who help themselves
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Directions (next 3 questions): In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one
which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.
Put the appropriate prepositions in the blanks given the following sentences:
133. The phone rang three times ________ they were having dinner.
Options:
(a) For
(b) During
(c) While
(d) No Preposition Needed
Directions:
In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such sentence, there are
five options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the word that makes the sentence
grammatically and contextually correct.
134. You must ensure the correctness of the information before ________ to conclusion.
Options:
(a) Drawing
(b) Enabling
(c) Leaning
(d) Jumping
135. The flood water __________ agricultural fields and entered houses in several parts of the state.
Options:
(a) Bargained
(b) Restricts
(c) Inundated
(d) Groove
(e) Clustered
136. The ______of our civilization from an agricultural society to today’s complex industrial world
was accompanied by war
Options:
(a) Adjustment
(b) Migration
(c) Route
(d) Metamorphosis
138. His wife has a twin who resembles her so much that at first he had great trouble telling _______
Options:
(a) One from the other
(b) One from another
(c) Each other
(d) Who is which
140. It is desirable to take ________in any business if you want to make profit.
Options:
(a) Advice
(b) Risk
(c) Loan
(d) Recourse
(e) Perseverance
142. People have become ________ under the burden of heavy taxes.
Options:
(a) Reckless
(b) Isolated
(c) Punished
(d) Impatient
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143. The worker used ________ to patch up the hole in the wall
Options:
(a) Sand
(b) Cement
(c) Soil
(d) Grass
145. At the meeting, the school counselor will _________ me on some of my career options.
Options:
(a) Advise
(b) Speak
(c) Say
(d) Listen
150. A fan of historical fiction, Joline is now reading a novel about slavery in the ______ South.
Options:
(a) decorous
(b) rogue
(c) droll
(d) antebellum
151. All countries have consumer price indices, some more reliable than others, some quite out of
date, but all concerned with ________ overall price changes.
Options:
(a) controlling
(b) measuring
(c) publishing
(d) reducing
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Answers:
1. Answer: (c)
It had wrinkled skin covered with yellow feathers
2. Answer: (b)
Behaved like a bird
3. Answer: (c)
He protested loudly if he was not taken along
4. Answer: (d)
They walked too fast
5. Answer: (c)
Different from what is usual or accepted
6. Answer: (d)
Fitly-year-old
7. Answer: (b)
He would miss his pets
8. Answer: (a)
What would happen to his pets
9. Answer: (c)
Why his father could not change the situation
Anger
Gallant
Succumb
GRAMMAR
Meaning: Bargained - to negotiate for something, Inundated - covered with water, Groove - a
channel or narrow cut making a channel, Clustered - collected
The second clause of the sentence describes the sentence to be of simple past tense. With this,
two options “restricts and groove” where verb is in its basic form, get cancelled. The verb
showing action for flood water can’t be bargained. The sentence shows the movement of flood
water in rivers. Thus, only “Inundated” can be the answer as it defines agricultural fields filled
with water.