Worksheets Name Total questions: Class Worksheet time: Name: Date 1. The chef cooked a delicious meal. (Change to Passive) a)A delicious meal cooks by the chef. b)A delicious meal has been cooked by the chef. c)A delicious meal was cooked by the chef. d)A delicious meal is cooked by the chef. 2. The letter is written by her. (Change to Active) a)She wrote the letter. b)She has written the letter. c)She writes the letter. d)She is writing the letter. 3. They will complete the project. (Change to Passive) a)The project was completed by them. b)The project is completed by them. c)The project has been completed by them. d)The project will be completed by them. 4. The thief was caught by the police. ( Change to Active) a)The police catch the thief. b)The police were catching the thief. c)The police caught the thief. d)The police have caught the thief. 5. She helps the poor. (Change to Passive) a)The poor is helped by her. b)The poor are helped by her. c)The poor was helped by her. d)The poor has been helped by her. 6. Change the sentence into passive voice: 'She is writing a letter.' a)A letter was written by her. b)A letter is being written by her. c)She writes a letter. d)She is being written by a letter. 7. Identify the active voice form of the sentence: 'The homework was completed by John.' a)John completes the homework. b)John completed the homework. c)John was completing the homework. d)The homework is completed by John. 8. Convert to passive voice: 'They will finish the project by tomorrow.' a)The project will have been finished by tomorrow. b)The project will be finished by tomorrow. c)The project is going to finish tomorrow. d)The project will be finished by them tomorrow. 9.Which is the correct passive form of: 'He gave her a gift.' a)She was given a gift by him. b)He gave her a gift. c)A gift was given to her by him. d)A gift is being given by him to her. 10. Change the sentence to active voice: 'The cake was baked by Maria.' a)Maria baked the cake.b)The cake bakes Maria. c)Maria is baking the cake.d)Maria bakes the cake. 11. For the following sentence choose the option that best represents the same sentence with the voice changed. Did they buy you a car? a)Were you brought a car by them? b)Was a car bought by them? c)Were you bought a car by them? d)Was a car bought by you for them? 12. Change to passive voice: 'Who wrote this book?' a)By whom the book is written? b)Whose book was written by whom? c)Who was this book written by? d)By whom was this book written? 13. Identify the active voice form of: 'By whom was the meeting arranged?' a)By whom is the meeting arranged? b)Who arranged the meeting? c)By whom was the meeting arranging?d)Who arranges the meeting? 14.Which is the correct passive form of: 'Did they complete the project on time?' a)Was the project being completed by them on time? b)Did they complete the project on time? c)Was the project completed on time? d)Was the project completed by them on time? 15. Change to passive voice: Has anybody answered your question? a)Have you answered your question? b)Your question has been answered? c)Anybody has answered your question? d)Has your question been answered? 16. He said, "I am busy now." a)He said that he is busy then. b)He said that he is busy now. c)He said that he was busy then. d)He said that he was busy now. 17. She said, "I like ice cream." a)She said that she likes ice cream. b)She said that she like ice cream. c)She said that she is liking ice cream. d)She said that she liked ice cream. 18. He said, "I will call you tomorrow." a)He said that he would calling me tomorrow. b)He said that he would call me the next day. c)He said that he will call me tomorrow.d)He said that he would call me tomorrow. 19. John said, "I have finished my work." a)John said that he has finished his work. b)John said that he had finished his work. c)John said that he had finish his work. d)John said that he finish his work. 20. They said, "We are leaving now." a)They said that they were leaving then.b)They said that they are leaving now. c)They said that they are leaving then. d)They said that they were leaving now. 21. The teacher said, "You should study harder." a)The teacher said that I should studiedb)The teacher said that I should study harder. hardly. c)The teacher said that I should study harder. d)The teacher said that I should studies harder. 22. She said, "Where is my book?" a)She asked where her book is. b)She asked where is her book. c)She asked where her book was. d)She asked where was her book. 23. He said to me, "Can you help me?" a)He asked me if I can help him. b)He asked me if can I help him. c)He asked me if I could help him. d)He asked me can I help him. 24. They said, "Will we win the match?" a)They asked if they will win the match. b)They asked if they would won the match. c)They asked if they would win the match. d)They asked if we will win the match. 25. She said to me, "Please close the door." a)She told me to please close the door. b)She requested me to close the door. c)She said to me to close the door. d)She requested me that close the door. 26. The officer said, "Report to me as soon as possible." a)The officer said me to report to him as soon as possible. b)The officer requested me to report to him as soon as possible. c)The officer said to report to him as soon as possible. d)The officer ordered me to report to him as soon as possible. 27. He said, "Why didn’t she attend the meeting?" a)He asked why she didn’t attend the meeting. b)He asked why she didn’t attended the meeting. c)He asked why she hadn’t attended the meeting. d)He asked why hadn’t she attended the meeting. 28. She said, "If I were rich, I would travel the world." a)She said that if she was rich, she will travel the world. b)She said that if she was rich, she would travel the world. c)She said that if she were rich, she will travel the world. d)She said that if she were rich, she would travel the world. 29. They asked, "Who has taken our pen?" a)They asked who had took their pen. b)They asked who have taken their pen. c)They asked who has taken their pen. d)They asked who had taken their pen. 30. He said, "I could have done better." a)He said that he could has done better. b)He said that he could have done best. c)He said that he could done better. d)He said that he could have done better. 31.Which article correctly completes the sentence? 'I saw ___ elephant at the zoo yesterday.' a)no article b)a c) an d) the 32. Choose the correct interrogative to complete the sentence: ___ is your favorite color? a) where b) who c) which d) what 33.Which article fits best in the blank? 'Can you pass me ___ salt, please?' a) a b) the c)no article d)an 34.What is the correct interrogative to complete the sentence? ___ are you going to the party with? a) what b) whom c) who d) which 35. Choose the correct article to complete the sentence: 'She bought ___ orange from the market.' a) the b) a c)an d)no article 36.Which article correctly completes the sentence? 'He is ___ best player in the team.' a) the b) an c)a d)no article 37. Choose the correct interrogative to complete the sentence: ___ of these books have you read? a) who b) which c) what d) where 38.Which article fits best in the blank? 'It was ___ unique experience for everyone involved.' a)no article b)the c) a d) an 39.What is the correct interrogative to complete the sentence? ___ did you give the package to? a) who b) what c) whom d) which 40. Select the article that correctly completes the sentence: 'They moved to ___ USA last year.' a) a b) an c)the d)no article 41.Which of the following sentences uses articles correctly? a)She is an artist who loves nature. b)She is the artist who loves nature. c)She is a artist who loves nature d)She is artist who loves nature. 42. Select the correct article to fill in the blank: 'He bought ___ unique gift for her birthday.' a)a b)no article c) the d) an 43. Identify the sentence where the interrogative is used incorrectly: a)Whom is responsible for this error? b)What is the purpose of this meeting? c)Who are you speaking with? d)Which one did you choose? 44. Choose the correct interrogative to complete the sentence: '___ did you meet at the conference yesterday?' a) which b) whom c) who d) what 45. In which case is no article required? a)She doesn't need permission to proceed. b)I have the idea to solve this issue c)I like to read a books on history. d)He is an honest man. 46. Pointing to a woman, John said, "She is the mother of my father's only son." How is the woman related to John? a) Mother b) Grandmother c) Sister d) Aunt 47. Pointing to a photograph, Sarah said, "He is the son of my only daughter." How is Sarah related to the boy in the photograph? a) Sister b) Grandmother c) Aunt d) Mother 48.If Mary is the sister of John and John is the son of Paul, how is Paul related to Mary? a) Brother b) Grandfather c) Uncle d) Father 49. Pointing to a man, Rita said, "He is the only brother of my grandmother's son." How is the man related to Rita? a) Grandfather b) Uncle c) Cousin d) Brother 50. If Tom’s father is Sam’s son, and Sam has only one son, how is Tom related to Sam? a) Uncle b) Grandson c) Son d) Brother 51. Pointing to a man, Lisa said, "He is the son of my mother's only brother." How is the man related to Lisa? a) Uncle b) Nephew c) Cousin d) Brother 52. Pointing to a woman in a photograph, John said, "Her mother is the wife of my father's only son." How is the woman related to John? a) Cousin b) Niece c) Daughter d) Sister 53. A is B's brother. B is C's sister. C is D's father. How is A related to D? a) Nephew b) Brother c) Uncle d) Cousin 54. Pointing to a man, Susan said, "He is the brother of my mother's only daughter." How is the man related to Susan? a) Nephew b) Brother c) Cousin d) Uncle 55. If David is the son of John’s only son, how is John related to David? a) Brother b) Uncle c) Father d) Grandfather 56. Pointing to a woman, John said, "She is the mother of my grandmother’s only son." How is the woman related to John? a) Grandmother b) Aunt c) Sister d) Mother 57. Pointing to a man, Sarah said, "He is the brother of my mother’s husband." How is the man related to Sarah? a) Father b) Brother c) Uncle d) Cousin 58. Pointing to a man, Lisa said, "He is the grandson of my grandfather’s only daughter." How is the man related to Lisa? a) Nephew b) Son c) Cousin d) Brother 59. If Ramesh is the father of the father of the son of my father, how is Ramesh related to me? a) Uncle b) Father c) Brother d) Grandfather 60. Pointing to a man, Rita said, "He is the son of the mother of my only brother." How is the man related to Rita? a) Cousin b) Father c) Brother d) Uncle 61. A is the father of B. B is the mother of C. How is A related to C? a) Grandfather b) Father c) Brother d) Uncle 62. Pointing to a photograph, John said, "This person is the son of the only brother of my mother." How is the person related to John? a) Cousin b) Uncle c) Brother d) Son 63. If A $ B means B is the father of A; A # B means B is the mother of A; A * B means B is the sister of A and A @ B means B is the husband of A, which of the following indicates that N is the grandmother of Q? a)P * Q # M $ N b)P # Q $ N * M c)P @ Q $ M # N d)None of these 64. Pointing to a boy, Sarah said, "His brother is the only son of my father." How is Sarah related to the boy? a) Aunt b) Mother c) Sister d) Cousin 65. A,B and C are the children of D and E. F is the spouse of A. G is the granddaughter of D whose father is F. B is a mother of H. Then who is the male children of D and E? a) E b) C c) A d) B 66. Pointing to a man, Sarah said, "He is the father of my father’s son." How is the man related to Sarah? a) Grandfather b) Father c) Uncle d) Brother 67. Pointing to a woman, John said, "She is the sister of my father." How is the woman related to John? a) Mother b) Cousin c) Sister d) Aunt 68. Pointing to a boy, Priya said, "He is the brother of the daughter of my mother’s only son." How is the boy related to Priya? a) Uncle b) Nephew c) Cousin d) Brother 69. If Ramesh is the father of Raj’s wife, how is Ramesh related to Raj? a) Grandfather b) Father-in-law c) Father d) Uncle 70.Read the following information carefully to answer these questions: (i) A $ B means A is mother of B, (ii) A # B means A is father of B, (iii) A @ B means A is husband of B, (iv) A % B means A is daughter of B. P @ Q $ M # T indicates what relationship of P with T ? a)Paternal grandmother b)Maternal grandmother c)Maternal grandfather d)Paternal grandfather 71. Pointing to a man, Sita said, "He is the husband of my mother’s only daughter." How is the man related to Sita? a) Brother b) Uncle c) Husband d) Son 72.Pointing to a man, Anita said, "He is the father of my grandfather’s son." How is the man related to Anita? a) Uncle b) Father c) Grandfather d) Brother 73. Pointing to a woman, Ravi said, "She is the wife of my father’s only brother." How is the woman related to Ravi? a) Aunt b) Sister c) Cousin d) Mother 74. Pointing to a boy, Mohan said, "He is the son of my father’s only daughter’s husband." How is the boy related to Mohan? a) Uncle b) Brother c) Nephew d) Cousin 75. If A is B’s sister and B is the son of C, how is A related to C? a) Mother b) Aunt c) Sister d) Daughter 76. The ratio of the ages of A and B is 3:5. If A is 12 years younger than B, find B's age. a) 15 b) 30 c) 20 d) 45 77. Six years ago, the ratio of the ages of X and Y was 6:5. Four years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 11:10. Find Y's present age. a) 16 b) 20 c) 22 d) 18 78. The sum of the ages of A and B is 45 years. Five years ago, the ratio of their ages was 2:3. Find A's present age. a) 35 b) 19 c) 25 d) 30 79. The ratio of the ages of a father and his son is 7:3. After ten years , the ratio of their ages was 2:1. Find the father's present age. a) 42 b) 70 c) 35 d) 56 80. In 8 years, A will be twice as old as B was 8 years ago. If A is now 28 years old, how old is B now? a) 26 b) 20 c) 24 d) 12 81. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 6:5. In 15 years, the ratio of their ages will be 9:8. Find the sum of their present ages. a) 44 b) 55 c) 66 d) 33 82. The ratio of the ages of A and B is 7:4. If A is 9 years older than B, find the sum of their ages. a) 33 b) 44 c) 66 d) 55 83. Ten years ago, the ratio of the ages of X and Y was 3:5. If Y is 12 years older than X, find X's present age. a) 28 b) 27 c) 18 d) 24 84. The sum of the ages of A and B is 36 years. If A's age is 2/3 of B's age, find B's age. a) 18 b) 20 c) 21.6 d) 24 85. The ratio of the ages of a father and his son is 8:3. Five years ago, the ratio of their ages was 5:2. Find the father's present age. a) 45 b) 44 c) 36 d) 32 86. Six years ago Raj‘s father‘s age is 6 times the age of Raj. The difference of present ages is 35. What is the sum of their present ages? a) 58 b) 61 c) 46 d) 51 87. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 5:4. In 10 years, the ratio of their ages will be 6:5. Find the sum of their present ages. a) 90 b) 72 c) 63 d) 54 88. The ratio of the ages of a mother and her daughter is 7:3. In 5 years, the ratio of their ages will be 8:4. Find the mother's present age. a) 49 b) 56 c) 35 d) 42 89. The sum of the ages of A, B, and C is 60 years. The ratio of their ages is 2:3:5. Find the age of B. a) 21 b) 18 c) 12 d) 15 90. The ratio of father and son is 4:1. After 4 years the ratio will be 3:1. What is the sum of their age at present? a) 35 b) 42 c) 40 d) 30 91. Four years ago, the ratio of the ages of X and Y was 5:7. Eight years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 7:9. Find Y's present age. a) 21 b) 46 c) 27 d) 30 92. The product of the ages of A and B is 240 .if the ratio of their ages is 3:5, find the age of A. a) 8 b) 12 c) 6 d) 10 93. The ratio of the ages of a man and his wife is 5:4. If their combined age is 72 years, find the age of the man. a) 40 b) 55 c) 45 d) 50 94. Ten years ago, the sum of the ages of A and B was 50 years. If the ratio of their present ages is 3:4, find B's present age. a) 40 b) 28 c) 24 d) 32 95. The ratio of the ages of a brother and sister is 4:3. If the brother is 6 years older than the sister, find their combined age. a) 42 b) 49 c) 63 d) 56 96. The ages of A, B, and C are in the ratio 3:4:5. If the sum of their ages is 72 years, find the age of B. a) 24 b) 30 c) 18 d) 36 97. The ratio of the ages of a father and his son is 9:2. If the father is 35 years older than his son, find the son's age. a) 20 b) 15 c) 10 d) 5 98. At the end of 1994 Rohit was half as old as his grandmother. The sum of the years in which they were born is 3844. How old Rohit was at the end of 1999? a) 53 b) 32 c) 54 d) 48 99. The ratio of the ages of a grandfather, his son, and his grandson is 12:7:3. If the difference between the grandfather's age and the grandson's age is 54 years, find the son's age. a) 35 b) 42 c) 21 d) 28 100. The sum of the ages of A and B is 43 years. Five years ago, A was twice as old as B. Find B's present age. a) 25 b) 20 c) 30 d) 16 101. The ratio of the ages of a mother and her daughter is 8:3. In 4 years, the ratio of their ages will be 9:4. Find the mother's present age. a) 36 b) 40 c) 44 d) 32 102. The product of the ages of A and B is 320. If the ratio of their ages is 4:5, find the age of B. a) 10 b) 12 c) 16 d) 20 103. The ratio of the ages of a man and his wife is 6:5. If their combined age is 66 years, find the age of the man. a) 48 b) 36 c) 54 d) 42 104. Ten years ago, the ratio of the ages of X and Y was 2:3. If the sum of their present ages is 50 years, find X's present age. a) 26 b) 22 c) 30 d) 18 105. The ages of A, B, and C are in the ratio 1:2:3. If the difference between the ages of C and A is 20 years, find the age of B. a) 30 b) 20 c) 40 d) 50 106. A student multiplied a number by 3/5 instead of 5/3, What is the percentage error in the calculation ? a) 0.84 b) 0.64 c) 0.74 d) 0.54 107. In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes were invalid. If the total number of votes was 7500, the number of valid votes that the other candidate got, was : a) 2900 b) 3100 c) 2500 d) 2700 108. If 20% of a = b, then b% of 20 is the same as : a)4% of a b)10% of a c)6% of a d)8% of a 109. 25% of 25% means a) 0.03145 b) 0.0625 c) 0.021 d) 0.321 110. A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 marks. The maximum marks are : a) 600 b) 800 c) 500 d) 1000 111. A is 25% of a number b, b is 50% of a number c and c is 120% of 25. Find the value of a. a) 3.5 b) 2.75 c) 3.75 d) 2.5 112. If the weight of a person increases at a pace of 20% per month, find his weight after 2 months in terms of his weight now. a)1.44 times b)1.5 times c)1.4 times d)1.04 times 113.When the price of a pair of shoes is decreased by 10%, the number of pairs sold increased by 20%, what is the net effect on sales? a)10% decrease b)8% decrease c)8% increase d)10% increase 114. 60% of the companies are men. Remaining are women. If 25% of the men are given a salary of more than 3 lakh and if 25% of the company employees are given a salary of more than 3 lakh then what fraction of women are getting 3 lakh or lesser? a)2025-10-01 00:00:00 c)2025-10-03 00:00:00 115. b)2025-10-02 00:00:00 d)2025-10-04 00:00:00 A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes. What percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets? a) 0.4545 b) 0.6545 c) 0.5745 d) 0.5545 116. In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 years of age. The number of students above 8 years of age is 2/3 of the number of students of 8 years of age which is 48. What is the total number of students in the school? a) 120 b) 80 c) 100 d) 72 117. If A = x% of y and B = y% of x, then which of the following is true a)None of theseb)A is smaller than B. c)Relationship between A and B cannotd)A is greater than B be determined. 118. AB de Villiers smashes 86 runs against Australia in 16 balls. If he only scored in boundaries(fours and sixes) only, then find the maximum percent of runs he scored by hitting fours. a) 0.2325 b) 0.1667 c) 0.2067 d) 0.1275 119. In a class 25% of the students passed in both English and Hindi. 37.5% of the students failed in both the subjects while 60% students failed in Hindi. The difference between the students who passed in English and those who passed in Hindi is 15. What is the total number of students in class? a) 420 b) 180 c) 360 d) 200 120. A man distributes 10%, 18% and 22% of his salary into his three children who spend 40%, 60% and 25% of that amount respectively. The difference between the total amount left with the children and man is Rs. 1015. What is the salary of the man? a)Rs. 6000 c)rs. 5000 b)rs.4800 d)rs. 4200 121. Fresh fruit contains 68% water and dry fruit contains 20% water. How much dry fruit can be obtained from 100 kg of fresh fruits ? a) 30 b) 50 c) 20 d) 40 122. If X% of 465 is 623, find 465% of X + 60 a) 687 b) 623 c) 643 d) 683 123. 30% of a number is 21. What percent of the number is 49? a) 0.72 b) 0.65 c) 0.7 d) 0.5 124. A is 25% more than b. By what percent is b smaller than a? a) 0.22 b) 0.3 c) 0.2 d) 0.1333 125. Out of 120 students in a class 48 like tennis, 59 like football and 73 like cricket. What is the percentage of maximum possible number of students who like all the three games? It is known that all the students like at least one game. a) 0.2 b) 0.3 c) 0.22 d) 0.25 126. If the salaries of two people a and b are increased by 40% and 50% respectively and the final salary after the promotion is same, find the ratio of their initial salaries. a) 15.14 b) 12.11 c) 14.13 d) 13.12 127. The annual salaries of an employee is increased by 15% half yearly, but due to the pandemic his salary was decreased by 2,000 after his second increment. If his initial salary was 15,000, find his salary at the end of 6 months. a) 17250 b) 18250 c) 18350 d) 15650 128.Which of the following percentage is equivalent to 20% then + 25% then + 50%? a) 0.95 b) 0.9 c) 1.25 d) 1 129. In an election the winning candidate won by 15% votes. If a total of 5000 votes were cast of which only 86% were eligible, then how Many votes did the winning candidate get? a) 4000 b) 4300 c) 2000 d) 2300 130. In an exam minimum qualifying marks for class IX and X are 30% and 45% respectively. It is known that total marks of each class are same and a boy of class X scored 1225; thereby failing by 125 marks. Find passing marks for class IX a) 925 b) 900 c) 1200 d) 1500 131. Three candidates contested an election and received 1136, 7636 and 11628 votes respectively. What percentage of the total votes did the winning candidate get? a) 0.55 b) 0.49 c) 0.57 d) 0.39 132. The population of a town increased from 1,75,000 to 2,62,500 in a decade. The average percent increase of population per year is: a) 0.025 b) 0.05 c) 0.035 d) 0.04 133. Rahim spent 10% of his yearly income on house rent, 14% on buying a new car, 12% on kids’ school. He spent 15% and 10% of the remaining on groceries and vacation in Spain. If he saved Rs.518400 in the entire year, then find his monthly salary? a) 90000 c) 98000 b) 108000 d) 136000 134. In a school, 40% students are in high school or above and rest are in junior high school or below. Of those who are in high school or above, ratio of boys to girls is 7 : 3, and those in junior high school or below have boys to girls in ratio 7 : 5. Ratio of boys in high school or above to junior high school or below: a) 2.03 b) 4.05 c) 3.04 d) 4.03 135. Two students appeared at an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more than the other and his marks was 56% of the sum of their marks. The marks obtained by them are: a) 42,33 b) 32,48 c) 20,30 d) 33,34 136. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'TENOR' a) Kindness b) Effort c) Duration d) Purport 137. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'ABEYANCE' a)Memory b)Temporary suspension c) Abstinence d) Hatred 138. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'CHAUVINISM' a)Blind patriotism b)Defeatism c)Obstinacy d)Political trickery 139. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'PRIVATION' a) Secrecy b) Imprisonment c) Deprivation d) Dominance 140. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'GLEAN' a)To discover b)To groom c)To polish d)To gather bit by bit 141. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'COUNTERVAILING' a) Argumentative b) Crying c) Compensating d) Complaining 142. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'FERRET' a) Fight b) Forget c) Search d) Steal 143. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'PROPRIETY' a)Rightness b)Cultivate land c)Market share d)Brand name 144. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'PECUNIARY' a)Pertaining to History b)Pertaining to money c)Pertaining to Geography d)Pertaining to politics 145. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'TO DEBILITATE' a)To weaken b)To outlaw c)To support d)To honour 146. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'SYCOPHANT' a) Follower b) Suppliant c) Admirer d) Flatterer 147. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'PROGNOSIS' a) Identification b) Preface c) Diagnosis d) Forecast 148. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'AVARICIOUS' a) Unwilling b) Greedy c) Abundant d) Envious 149. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'COY' a) Talented b) Shy c) Beautiful d) Sweet 150. Select the word or group of words that is most similar in meaning to the words in capital letters. 'QUAGMIRE' a)Rugged cliff b)Quizzical c)Lacking in morals d)Whirlpool 151. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Happy". a) Miserable b) Elated c) Cheerful d) Joyful 152. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Success". a) Achievement b) Victory c) Triumph d) Failure 153. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Strong". a) Sturdy b) Robust c) Weak d) Powerful 154. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Hot". a) Scorching b) Boiling c) Warm d) Cold 155. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Start". a) Initiate b) Begin c) End d) Open 156. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Expand". a) Contract b) Extend c) Grow d) Widen 157. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Benevolent". a) Charitable b) Kind c) Malevolent d) Generous 158. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Generous". a) Charitable b) Benevolent c) Selfish d) Kind 159. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Optimistic". a) Pessimistic b) Confident c) Positive d) Hopeful 160. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Artificial". a) Fake b) Synthetic c) Genuine 161. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Abundant". a) Sufficient b) Limited c) Plentiful d) Profuse 162. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Bold". a) Fearful b) Confident c) Brave d) Daring 163. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Obscure". a) Clear b) Enigmatic c) Hidden d) Mysterious 164. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Exacerbate". a) Intensify b) Aggravate c) Alleviate d) Complicate 165. Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to "Taciturn". a) Reserved b) Silent c) Reticent d) Talkative 166. HAND : FINGER :: FOOT : ? a) Shoe b) Toes c) Heel d) Leg 167. CAT : KITTEN :: DOG : ? a) Puppy b) Kid c) Cub d) Calf 168. SUN : DAY :: MOON : ? a) Star b) Month c) Night d) Sky 169. BOOK : READING :: KNIFE : ? a) Cutting b) Sharpening c) Writing d) Cooking 170. TEACHER : SCHOOL :: DOCTOR : ? a) Medicine b) Patient c) Nurse d) Hospital 171. PAINTER : BRUSH :: WRITER : ? a) Reader b) Pen c) Story d) Notebook 172. OXYGEN : LIFE :: FUEL : ? a) Energy b) Vehicle c) Fire d) Engine 173. TREE : FOREST :: STAR : ? a) Light b) Sky c) Constellation d) Night 174. CLOCK : TIME :: THERMOMETER : ? a) Mercury b) Temperature c) Heat d) Weather 175. RAIN : FLOOD :: DROUGHT : ? a) Aridity b) Crops c) Famine d) Desert 176. PHOTOGRAPHER : CAMERA :: SCULPTOR : ? a) Marble b) Chisel c) Paint d) Statue 177.MEDICINE : DISEASE :: EDUCATION : ? a) Student b) Knowledge c) Ignorance d) Teacher 178. SHADOW : LIGHT :: ECHO : ? a) Silence b) Reflection c) Sound d) Wave 179. LAWYER : COURT :: TEACHER : ? a) Knowledge b) School c) Education d) Blackboard 180. ENGINEER : BLUEPRINT :: AUTHOR : ? a) Publisher b) Library c) Bookstore d) Manuscript 181.Which pair of words are homophones? a) Right/light b) There/fare c) To/Too d)Knew / Grew 182.Which word is a homonym of "bear" (an animal)? a) Bear b) Bare c) Barely d) Beer 183.Which pair of words are heteronyms? a)Bow (to bend)/Bow (weapon) b)Desert (to abandon)/Desert (dry land) c)Lead (metal)/Lead (to guide) d)Stationary (not moving)/Stationery (writing supplies) 184.Which word is a homonym of "row" (a line)? a)Row (to argue) b)Wrote (past tense of write) c)Roe (fish eggs) d)Row (to propel a boat) 185.Which pair of words are heteronyms? a) Eye/I b) Sew/So c) Ate/Eight d)Wind (air current)/Wind (to turn) 186.Which word is a homonym of "bank" (a financial institution)? a)Bank (the edge of a river) b)Band c) Banking d) Bankrupt 187.Which pair of words are homophones? a)All of the above b) By/Buy c) Hear/Here d) Their/There 188.Which word is a homonym of "minute" (a unit of time)? a) Minuet b) Minus c)Minute (tiny) d)Minutely 189.Which word is a heteronym of "lead" (a type of metal)? a)Led (past tense of lead) b)Leader c)Leading d)Lead (to guide) 190.Which pair of words are homophones? a) Peace/Piece b)All of the above c) Write/Right d) Knew/New 191.Which word is a homonym of "bow" (to bend)? a)All of the above b)Bow (to show respect) c)Bow (a knot) d)Bow (a weapon) 192.Which pair of words are heteronyms? a)None of the above b)Row (a line)/Row (to propel a boat) c)Bass (low sound)/Bass (a type of fish) d)Desert (to abandon)/Desert (dry land) 193. I need to go to the store to buy some __________ to make Naan. a) flower b) flare c) flour d) floor 194. The children were ________ excited for the field trip. a) to b) tew c) two d) too 195. The ship began to ________ on the stormy sea. a) role b) rule c)roll d)None of the above 196. In a family of eight members, P is mother of V who is the spouse of N. M is the sister of N’s father-in-law. L is mother of M. F is only son of L and R. C is sister inlaw of N and vice versa. What is the relation of V with respect to L? a) Granddaughter b) Son-in-law c) Grandson d) Niece 197. In a family of eight members, P is mother of V who is the spouse of N. M is the sister of N’s father-in-law. L is mother of M. F is only son of L and R. C is sister inlaw of N and vice versa. Three of the following four are similar in a certain pattern and related to a group, who among the following is dissimilar to others? a) M b) C c) L d) V 198. In a family of eight members, P is mother of V who is the spouse of N. M is the sister of N’s father-in-law. L is mother of M. F is only son of L and R. C is sister inlaw of N and vice versa. Who among the following is child of F? a) N b) C c) P d) M 199. Eight persons in three generation of the family. K is daughter in law of G. M is father of L, who is daughter-in-law of P. H is brother-in-law of G and only son of F. T is grandson of F. H is unmarried. G is male. M has two child. How is M related to G? a)Brother c) Father b)Father-in- law d) Brother-in-law 200. Eight persons in three generation of the family. K is daughter in law of G. M is father of L, who is daughter-in-law of P. H is brother-in-law of G and only son of F. T is grandson of F. H is unmarried. G is male. M has two child. How is K related to L? a) Sister c) Daughter b) Mother-in-law d) Daughter-in-law 201. Eight persons in three generation of the family. K is daughter in law of G. M is father of L, who is daughter-in-law of P. H is brother-in-law of G and only son of F. T is grandson of F. H is unmarried. G is male. M has two child. Who among the following is son of M? a) L c) H b) G d) T 202. A is the only son of Q who is the brother-in-law of Y. U is the mother of B but she is not the spouse of Q. Y is the unmarried brother of Z. X is the paternal aunt of B whereas V is the daughter-in-law of A. No single parent has a child and an equal number of males and females are there in the family. How is X related to Y? a) Niece b) Nephew c) Son-in-law d) Daughter 203. A is the only son of Q who is the brother-in-law of Y. U is the mother of B but she is not the spouse of Q. Y is the unmarried brother of Z. X is the paternal aunt of B whereas V is the daughter-in-law of A. No single parent has a child and an equal number of males and females are there in the family. If J is the brother of V, then how is J related to B? a) Sister-in-law c) Daughter-in-law b) Brother-in-law d) Son-in-law 204. A is the only son of Q who is the brother-in-law of Y. U is the mother of B but she is not the spouse of Q. Y is the unmarried brother of Z. X is the paternal aunt of B whereas V is the daughter-in-law of A. No single parent has a child and an equal number of males and females are there in the family. Who among the following person is the mother of A? a) U c) X b) Y d) Z 205. A is the only son of Q who is the brother-in-law of Y. U is the mother of B but she is not the spouse of Q. Y is the unmarried brother of Z. X is the paternal aunt of B whereas V is the daughter-in-law of A. No single parent has a child and an equal number of males and females are there in the family. Three of the following four are similar in a certain pattern and related to a group, who among the following is dissimilar to others? a) B c) V b) A d) Q 206. Five girls are sitting in a row; Rashi is not adjacent to Sulekha or Abha. Anuradha is not adjacent to Sulekha. Rashi is adjacent to Monika. Monika is at the middle in the row. Then, Anuradha is adjacent to whom out of the following? a) Sulekha b) Rashi c) Abha d) Monika 207. Six friends (A, B, C, D, E, and F) are sitting in a circle facing the center. A is second to the right of B. B is not adjacent to C . E is to the immediate left of F. Who is sitting to the immediate right of A? a) C b) F c) D d) E 208. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Six persons A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting in two rows, three in each. E is not at the end of any row D is second to the left of F. C the neighbor of E, is sitting diagonally opposite to D. B is the neighbor of F. Which of the following are sitting diagonally opposite to each other? a)D and A c)A and F b)A and C d)F and C 209. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Six persons A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting in two rows, three in each. E is not at the end of any row D is second to the left of F. C the neighbor of E, is sitting diagonally opposite to D. B is the neighbor of F. Who is facing B? a) D b) C c) E d) A 210. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Six persons A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting in two rows, three in each. E is not at the end of any row D is second to the left of F. C the neighbor of E, is sitting diagonally opposite to D. B is the neighbor of F. Which of the following are in same row? a)C and B c)A and B b)E and D d)A and E 211. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Six persons A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting in two rows, three in each. E is not at the end of any row D is second to the left of F. C the neighbor of E, is sitting diagonally opposite to D. B is the neighbor of F. Which of the following are in one of the two rows? a) DBF c) CEB b) FBC d) AEF 212. Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Six persons A,B,C,D,E and F are sitting in two rows, three in each. E is not at the end of any row D is second to the left of F. C the neighbor of E, is sitting diagonally opposite to D. B is the neighbor of F. After interchanging seat with E, who will be the neighbors of D in the new position? a)only B b)F and B c)only A d)C and A 213. Five people (P, Q, R, S, and T) are sitting in a row facing north. P is to the immediate right of Q. T is to the immediate left of S. R is not at an end. Who is sitting in the middle? a) R b) P c) Q d) S 214. On the information given below, answer the questions. 1.P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a circle facing the center. 2.R is immediate left of T. 3.P is between S and T. Who is to the immediate left of R? a) T b) Q c) S d) P 215. On the information given below, answer the questions. 1.P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a circle facing the center. 2.R is immediate left of T. 3.P is between S and T. Which of the following statements can be dispensed with? a)B or C Only b)B Only c)C Only d)None Answer Keys 1.c) A delicious meal was cooked by the chef. 2.c) She writes the letter. 3.d) The project will be completed by them. 4.c) The police caught the thief. 5.b) The poor are helped by her. 6.b) A letter is being written by her. 7.b) John completed the homework. 8.d) The project will be finished by them tomorrow. 9.c) A gift was given to her by him. 10.a) Maria baked the cake. 11.c) Were you bought a car by them? 12.d) By whom was this book written? 13.b) Who arranged the meeting? 14.d) Was the project completed by them on time? 15.d) Has your question been answered? 16.c) He said that he was busy then. 17.d) She said that she liked ice cream. 18.b) He said that he would call me the next day. 19.b) John said that he had finished his work. 20.a) They said that they were leaving then. 21.c) The teacher said that I should study harder. 22.c) She asked where her book was. 23.c) He asked me if I could help him. 24.c) They asked if they would win the match. 25.b) She requested me to close the door. 26.d) The officer ordered me to report to him as soon as possible. 27.c) He asked why she hadn’t attended the meeting. 28.d) She said that if she were rich, she would travel the world. 29.d) They asked who had taken their pen. 30.d) He said that he could have done better. 31.c) an 32.d) what 33.b) the 34.c) who 35.c) an 36.a) the 37.b) which 38.c) a 39.c) whom 40.c) the 41.a) She is an artist who 42.a) a loves nature. 43.a) Whom is responsible for this error? 44.b) whom 45.a) She doesn't need permission to proceed. 46.a) Mother 47.b) Grandmother 48.d) Father 49.b) Uncle 50.b) Grandson 51.c) Cousin 52.c) Daughter 53.c) Uncle 54.b) Brother 55.d) Grandfather 56.a) Grandmother 57.c) Uncle 58.c) Cousin 59.d) Grandfather 60.a) Cousin 61.a) Grandfather 62.a) Cousin 63.d) None of these 64.c) Sister 65.b) C 66.b) Father 67.d) Aunt 68.b) Nephew 69.b) Father-in-law 70.d) Paternal 71.c) Husband 72.a) Uncle 73.a) Aunt 74.c) Nephew 77.a) 75.b) Aunt 76.b) 30 16 80.a) 26 83.a) 78.b) 19 79.b) 70 28 86.b) 61 89.b) 81.b) 55 82.a) 33 18 92.b) 12 95.a) 84.c) 21.6 85.a) 45 42 98.a) 53 101.d) 87.a) 90 88.c) 35 32 104.b) 22 107.d) 90.c) 40 91.b) 46 2700 500 93.a) 40 94.a) 40 113.c) 8% increase 96.a) 24 grandfather 110.c) 97.c) 10 99.b) 42 100.d) 16 102.d) 20 103.b) 36 105.b) 20 106.b) 0.64 108.a) 4% of a 109.b) 0.0625 111.c) 3.75 112.a) 1.44 times 114.c) 2025-10-03 00:00:00 115.a) 0.4545 116.c) 100 117.a) None of these 118.a) 0.2325 119.d) 200 122.d) 120.c) rs. 5000 121.d) 40 683 123.c) 0.7 124.c) 0.2 128.c) 1.25 131.c) 126.a) 15.14 127.a) 17250 0.57 134.b) 4.05 129.d) 2300 130.b) 900 137.b) Temporary 132.b) 0.05 125.d) 0.25 133.a) 90000 135.a) 42,33 136.d) Purport 138.a) Blind patriotism suspension 139.c) Deprivation 140.d) To gather bit by bit 141.c) Compensating 142.c) Search 143.a) Rightness 144.b) Pertaining to money 145.a) To weaken 146.d) Flatterer 147.d) Forecast 148.b) Greedy 149.b) Shy 150.d) Whirlpool 151.a) Miserable 152.d) Failure 153.c) Weak 154.d) Cold 155.c) End 156.a) Contract 157.c) Malevolent 158.c) Selfish 159.a) Pessimistic 160.c) Genuine 161.b) Limited 162.a) Fearful 163.a) Clear 164.c) Alleviate 165.d) Talkative 166.b) Toes 167.a) Puppy 168.c) Night 169.a) Cutting 170.d) Hospital 171.b) Pen 172.a) Energy 173.c) Constellation 174.b) Temperature 175.c) Famine 176.b) Chisel 177.c) Ignorance 178.c) Sound 179.b) School 180.d) Manuscript 181.c) To/Too 182.a) Bear 183.c) Lead (metal)/Lead (to guide) 184.d) Row (to propel a boat) 185.d) Wind (air current)/Wind (to turn) 186.a) Bank (the edge of a river) 187.a) All of the above 188.c) Minute (tiny) 189.d) Lead (to guide) 190.b) All of the above 191.a) All of the above 192.c) Bass (low sound)/Bass (a type of fish) 193.c) flour 194.d) too 195.c) 196.c) Grandson 197.d) V 198.b) C 201.c) 199.b) Father-in- law 200.d) Daughter-in-law H 202.a) Niece 203.b) Brother-in-law 207.a) C 210.d) 205.c) V 206.b) Rashi A and E 213.a) 208.c) A and F 209.c) E R 211.a) DBF 212.d) C and A 214.b) Q 215.d) None 204.d) roll Z