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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

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One Word Substitution in Enlish

One-words

51. Person who loves or collects booksBibliophile

52. Person having uncontrollable urge to set fire to things
Pyromaniac

53. Somebody who has an irresistible urge to steal, especially when there is no economic necessityKleptomaniac

54. Person who achieves pleasure in suffering pain, humiliation and the acceptance of physical and verbal abuse
Masochist

55. The gaining of sexual pleasure by causing physical or mental pain to other people.Sadist

56. Somebody who chooses a plain and simple life of self-denialAscetic

57. A person who always expects the worst to happen in every situation and see the worst in all thingsPessimist

58. Person who tends to feel hopeful and positive about future outcomes; Person who habitually looks at the bright side of the things.
Optimist

59. Person who hates marriageMisogamist

Monday, September 3, 2012

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English Sample paper

51. There are four statements, of which one is incorrect. choose the incorrect one.(a) An upstart is from a traditionally well-to-do or aristocratic family.
(b) A yokel is not familiar with the sights and sounds of a big city.
(c) When something starts getting bigger in size it is said to be waxing.
(d) Hatred or fear of foreigners is xenophobia.

A

52. There are four statements, of which one is incorrect. choose the incorrect one.(a) A hater of the institution of marriage is a misogamist.
(b) The violation of sacred things is sacrilege.
(c) To prevaricate is a make evasive or misleading statements.
(d) A torpid person is generally hyperactive.

D

53. Following sentence has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are given four words or sets of words. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best fits meaning of the sentence as a whole.
The ............ of opinion which emerged at a recently concluded seminar was that the problem of dowry cannot be ..... unless the law against it is made more stringent.
(a) divergence, managed
(b) convergence, appreciated
(c) consensus, tackled
(d) similarity, curbed

C

54. Following sentence has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are given four words or sets of words. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best fits meaning of the sentence as a whole.
His presentation was so lengthy and ..... that it was difficult for us to find out the real ...... in it.
(a) verbose, content
(b) tedious, skill
(c) laborious, coverage
(d) simple, meaning

A

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