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 is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of ##QUESTION_1## . We stood near tip of the ##QUESTION_2## on an irregular plane. It was heaped ##QUESTION_3## stones and cinders and ##QUESTION_4## rocks which had been regularly ##QUESTION_5## out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption, large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible ##QUESTION_6## . From the summit volumes ##QUESTION_7## smoke and fountains of liquid fire ##QUESTION_8## forth continuously. The smoke now white, now impenetrably black was ##QUESTION_9## by a deep fiery roar. Stones ##QUESTION_10## down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound.
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big (Adj.)
Correct Option: D
big (Adj.)
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. A man can be physically ##QUESTION_1## within stone walls and iron bars. His ##QUESTION_2## of movement and action may thus be ##QUESTION_3## . But his mind and spirit will ##QUESTION_4## remain free. His hopes and ##QUESTION_5## , ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. ##QUESTION_6## tyranny or oppression can ##QUESTION_7## the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British, ##QUESTION_8## , increased the zeal and ##QUESTION_9## of the freedom fighters. No prison, no oppression can ever ##QUESTION_10## the invincible spirit of man.
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still (Adverb) : continuing until a particular point in time and not finishing.
Correct Option: C
still (Adverb) : continuing until a particular point in time and not finishing.
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lower (Verb) : diminish; decrease
Correct Option: B
lower (Verb) : diminish; decrease
Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of ##QUESTION_1## . We stood near tip of the ##QUESTION_2## on an irregular plane. It was heaped ##QUESTION_3## stones and cinders and ##QUESTION_4## rocks which had been regularly ##QUESTION_5## out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption, large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible ##QUESTION_6## . From the summit volumes ##QUESTION_7## smoke and fountains of liquid fire ##QUESTION_8## forth continuously. The smoke now white, now impenetrably black was ##QUESTION_9## by a deep fiery roar. Stones ##QUESTION_10## down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound.
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eruption (Noun) : the act of exploding
Correct Option: B
eruption (Noun) : the act of exploding
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. A man can be physically ##QUESTION_1## within stone walls and iron bars. His ##QUESTION_2## of movement and action may thus be ##QUESTION_3## . But his mind and spirit will ##QUESTION_4## remain free. His hopes and ##QUESTION_5## , ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. ##QUESTION_6## tyranny or oppression can ##QUESTION_7## the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British, ##QUESTION_8## , increased the zeal and ##QUESTION_9## of the freedom fighters. No prison, no oppression can ever ##QUESTION_10## the invincible spirit of man.
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confined (Verb) : kept inside or a closed space
Correct Option: C
confined (Verb) : kept inside or a closed space