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Q.51 Medium English Comprehension
Find the antonym of 'Meticulous':
A Careful
B Careless
C Precise
D Detailed
Correct Answer:  B. Careless
Explanation:

'Meticulous' means showing great attention to detail. 'Careless' is its direct opposite.

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Q.52 Medium English Comprehension
Which word is correctly used in: 'The principal decided to _____ the student for his outstanding performance.'
A Apprise
B Appraise
C Appreciate
D Apprehend
Correct Answer:  C. Appreciate
Explanation:

'Appreciate' means to recognize the value of something. 'Apprise' means to inform, 'appraise' means to evaluate, and 'apprehend' means to arrest.

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Q.53 Medium English Comprehension
Choose the sentence that uses the idiom correctly:
A He was barking at the trees.
B Don't worry, he's barking up the wrong tree.
C The dog barked loudly.
D She barked orders at everyone.
Correct Answer:  B. Don't worry, he's barking up the wrong tree.
Explanation:

'Barking up the wrong tree' is an idiom meaning pursuing a mistaken course. Option B uses it correctly.

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Q.54 Medium English Comprehension
Identify the type of sentence: 'Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk.'
A Simple sentence
B Compound sentence
C Complex sentence
D Compound-complex sentence
Correct Answer:  C. Complex sentence
Explanation:

This is a complex sentence containing one independent clause and one dependent clause (Although it was raining).

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Q.55 Medium English Comprehension
Which word best completes: 'The speaker's _____ argument convinced the entire audience.'
A Fallacious
B Compelling
C Dubious
D Questionable
Correct Answer:  B. Compelling
Explanation:

'Compelling' means convincing and powerful, which fits the context. Other options suggest weak or doubtful arguments.

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Q.56 Medium English Comprehension
Which sentence uses 'their' and 'there' correctly?
A Their going to the meeting over their.
B There house is located there in the city.
C Their achievements are recognized there at the ceremony.
D There books are kept in the library.
Correct Answer:  C. Their achievements are recognized there at the ceremony.
Explanation:

'Their' (possessive) is used correctly for achievements, and 'there' (adverb/location) is used correctly.

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Q.57 Medium English Comprehension
Read: 'The novel explores the protagonist's internal conflict between ambition and morality. Throughout the narrative, this tension drives major plot developments.' Which statement best summarizes the passage?
A The protagonist is ambitious but lacks morality
B The conflict between ambition and morality is central to the story's progression
C The novel has poor character development
D Ambition is more important than morality
Correct Answer:  B. The conflict between ambition and morality is central to the story's progression
Explanation:

The passage states that the internal conflict 'drives major plot developments', indicating it's central to the narrative.

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Q.58 Medium English Comprehension
Identify the error in: 'Neither the manager nor the employees was satisfied with the new policy.'
A Incorrect subject-verb agreement
B Incorrect use of 'with'
C Spelling error
D No error
Correct Answer:  A. Incorrect subject-verb agreement
Explanation:

With 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the nearest subject ('employees'), which is plural. It should be 'were satisfied'.

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Q.59 Medium English Comprehension
Which word best completes: 'The politician's _____ remarks caused controversy among the citizens.'
A Benevolent
B Inflammatory
C Constructive
D Diplomatic
Correct Answer:  B. Inflammatory
Explanation:

'Inflammatory' (causing anger/controversy) fits the context of remarks that 'caused controversy'.

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Q.60 Medium English Comprehension
Read: 'The biodiversity hotspot has lost 40% of its species in the last two decades. Habitat destruction and climate change are the primary culprits.' What is the author's tone?
A Optimistic
B Concerned and urgent
C Humorous
D Indifferent
Correct Answer:  B. Concerned and urgent
Explanation:

The mention of significant species loss and primary culprits suggests concern and urgency about the situation.

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