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WBCS Exam With Answer

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L Select the correct

active/passive form fronn the given (a) Gloomy (b)Sarcastic (c) Upset (d) Silent
sentence.

We hope that we shall win the match. 8. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given
word.
(a) The match is hoped to be won
(b) Match winning LACONIC
is our hope (c) It is hoped that the
match will be won (a) Prolix (b) Prolific (c) Profligate (d) Bucolic
by us (d) Winning the match is hoped by
2. Choose from the following the
us. 9.Select the correct active/passive form from the given
correct indirect sentence.
form of the sentence given:
People clajm to have seen the suspect in several
He said to me, Ihave never seen such a
brilliant boy cities.
in my life.
(a) The suspect is being seen in several cities (b) The
(a) The boy was so brilliant that he had never seen the suspect has been the people in several cities (c) The
like of him (b) He told me that he had never.seen
such suspet is claimed tohave been seen in several cities
as brilliant boy in his (d) The suspect was seen by people in several cities
life (c) Such a brilliant boy was never seen in my life, 10. ChoOse from the following the correct indirect
he told me (d) That I have never seen such a brilliant form of the sentence given:
boy in my life, he said Myfriend said to me, 'Has your father returned from
to me Calcutta?
3. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given (a) My friend said to me that my father has returned
word. from Calcutta (b) My friend asked me if my father
EXHIBIT had returned from Calcutta (c) My friend told me that
(a) Conceal (b) Concede (c) Prevent (d) Withdraw his father had returned from Calcutta (d) My friend
4. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given enquired me if his father had returned from Calcutta
word. 11. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given
word.
Plump
(a) Tall (b) Lean (c) Fat (d) Skinny Wander

5. Select the correct active/passive form from the given (a) Ride (b)Roam (c) Desire (d) Treat
12. From the given alternatives, choose the one that.
sentence.

Somebody told me that there had been an


explosion bestexpresses the meaning of this idiom/phrase. The
in the Town Hall.
involvement of teachers in the scheme of education
explosion in the proves to be a mare's nest.
(a) Iwas told by somebody about the explosion in the (a) a false invention (b) a noble thing (c) a successful
Town Hall (b) I was told about the idea (d) a timely step
that there was an
Town Hall (c) I was informed
(d) I was told by 13. Select the most appropriate antonym of the given
explosion in the Town Hall word.
Somebody that there had
been an' explosion in the
PAUCITY
Town Hall (a) Surplus (b)Scarcity (c) Richness (d) Presence
correct indirect
0. Choose-from the following the
14. From the given alternatives, choose the one that
Torm of the sentence given:
'Need Iread this chapter'?
best expresses the meaning of this idiom/phrase.
He asked his teacher, need to He is a strange fellow. It is very difficult to deal with
whether there was a
teacher
la) He asked his him; it seems that he has a bee in his bonnet.
Tead that needed (a) an achievement to be proud of (b) an obsession
teacher whether he
Chapter (b) He asked his it was about something (c) to face problenms as a result of
He asked his teacher if
tO Tead this chapter (c) chapter (d) He asked his his senseless actions (d) peculiar habit of confusing
ieCessary to read. this others
chapter
leacher if he had to read that synonym of the given 15. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
7. Select the most appropriate Are not these slums a disgrace the civic

Word. Taciturn
authorities. (c) i f s (d) e I
(a) GFtA1zpf (b) fsfstA
(a)to (b) for (c) towards (d)on
16. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
the bomb for its
Pakistan is not enamoured
own sake.
(a) with (b) by (c) for (d)of 4 (c)ei (d) A
(a) i (b)
17. From the given alternatives, choose the one that
best expresses the meaning of this idiom/phrase.
To pour oil in troubled water iACG (d) ATER
(a)To foment trouble (b) To add to the trouble (c) To (a) fAcRA (b) #a-uR-ss (c)
instigate (d) To calm a quarrel with soothing words
18. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions. (a) (b) A(c) 4 6 0 (d)
The boys looked the old kites maker the
same indifference as they showed the shoe
maker. (d) ebfer1
(a) to; with; for (b) at; in; to (c) on; in: to (d) at; with;
to
(a) foCSAJ0 (b) aGSOSA (c) IK
19. Fillin the blanks with appropriate prepositions.
My uncle was afflicted a serious illness and
was almost
confined bed more than two months. (a) G A (b) aytf30DG (C) f (d) ya
(a) by; on; for (b) with; to; for (c) by; on; since (d) to;
to; since
20. From the given alternatives, choose the one that
best expresses the meaning of this idiom/phrase.
If you pass this difficult examination, it will be a
feather in your cap. (a) Err at (b) 1ÍAObG (c) fafANM (d) *JRUI
(a) you will get a very good job (b) you will feel
proud of it (c) your parents will be very happy an (d)
you will geta scholarship for higher studies
21. Improve the underlines. (a) jo (b) fg (c) I0 (d) j(afUA
Our departure from this place now depends on their
coming here. (a) 3TA (b) C(i (c) 0AA0 (d) atat
(a) they come (b) them coming (c) they coming (d) 40. - 6 7 13 G$ F?
their's coming (a) 9 7 (b) (C3Ti (c)AAI (d) GAIÉ
22. Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition.
Take this medicine and you will get rid the bad (a) *Cg (b) yNA (c) aD0S (d) Gpaf
cold.
(a) from (b) over (c) at (d) of (a) at1qÍ (b) P0 (C) SJIR (d)
23. Choose the correct option. GPAOIADIA
Person who believes that God is everything and (a) atA (b) P (c) BU0RZ (d)
everything is God. GPCDIO
(a) Agnostic (b) Pantechnicon (c) Pantheist (d) Theist (a) (sfyN4 (b) Go•AA (c)
24. Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition. afDE (d) Í
The crew were the ship for a month.
(a)on board (b) aboard (c) on (d) off
25. Pick out the most effective word from the given
words to fi1l in the blank to make the sentence
meaningfully complete.
The library expects you to return each and every
book that you have (a) qtaAT
(a) lent (b) demanded (c) taken (d) handed (b) ettf x
(cetCAA?
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(a) 20% (b) 48% (c) 60% (d)

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(a) A qR B (b)A (c) C4R D (d) D

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(a) 212 (b) 112 (c) 121 (d) 222

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Stringent : Flexible (c)
(a) Steadfast : Trresolute (b)
Monotonous : Exciting (d)
Docile : Submissive
E
(a) (b) (c) (d)
199.? A R0 A?
5 8 32
48
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190.

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l91.3
(a) q+2Ns
t z2: (c)
1(c), 2(b), 3(a), 4(c), 5(d),6(d), 7(d), 8(a), 9(c), 10(b),
11(b), 12(a), 13(a), 14(b), 15(a), 16(d), 17(d), 18(d),
19(6), 20(b), 21(b), 22(d), 23(c), 24(c), 25(c), 26(c),
27(c), 28(a), 29(d), 30(a), 31(a), 32(d), 33(a), 34(a),
35(a), 36(c), 37(d), 38(d), 39(c), 40(d),41(d), 42(b).
) 43(d), 44(b), 45(d), 46(b), 47(d), 48(6), 49(c), 50(b),
51(b), 52(a). 53(c), 54(a), 55(c), 56(b), 57(d), 58(a),
59(a), 60(a). 61(b). 62(b),
67(b). 68(b). 69c). 70(a), 63(c), 64(a), 65(b), 66(a).
75(a). 76(a). 77(a) 78(c), 71(b), 72(a), 73(d), 74(b).
83(a). 84(d), 85(a). 86(a), 79(b), 80(c), 81(d), 82(d).
91(a). 92(c). 93(c). 94(c). 87(a),
95(a),
88(b), 89(d), 90(c),
99(c). 100(c), 101(c), 102(a), 96(a), 97(a), 98(c),
106(d ). 107(a), 108(a), 109(d), 103(c),
110(c),
104(c), 105(c),
113(a). 114(b), 115(6), 116(a), 117(c), 111(d), 112(a),
120(6). 121(b), 122(c), 123(a), 124(c), 118(d), 119(d),
125(d),
127c). 128(c), 129(a), 130(c), 131(d), 132(b), 126(a),
134(b). 135(c). 136(b), 137(c), 138(d), 139a), 133(a),
141d). 142(a), 143(b). 144(a), 145(d), 146(b), 140(c),
147(d),
148(a). 149(c). 150(c). 151(b), 152(c), 153(d), 154(b).
155(d). 156(b), 157(c), 158(d), 159(d), 160(a), 161(c),
162(b). 163(a), 164(a), 165(c), 166(c), 167(a), 168(d),
169(a). 170(a), 171(c), 172(b), 173(d), 174(b), 175(b),
176c). 177(c). 178(a), 179(a), 180(c), 181(d), 182(b),
183(c). 184(c), 185(b), 186(d), 187(d), 188(c), 189c),
1900d). 191(b), 192(d), 193(a), 194(a), 195(d), 196(b),
197(a). 198(d). 199(a), 200(c).

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