Agnipath English Practice Test – studybizz

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This Model Exam has been specifically designed for the aspirants preparing for Agneepath Scheme in India

Topic : General English

Total Questions: 20 Total Time : 20 Minutes Pass Percentage : 30% . All the Best!!

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AGNIPATH ENGLISH PRACTICE TEST

Topic: General English
This is an English model exam for the aspirants preparing for agneepath scheme

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1. Identify the incorrectly spelt word:

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2. Choose the correct synonym for the below word:
“amalgamation”

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3. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the word given below:
“Diligence”

Example sentence: “We need a diligence check of the results”

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4. Choose the correct one word substitute for the following stem
“an organized military force equipped for fighting on land”

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5. Choose the most appropriate answer and fill in the blanks:
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday ______ properties worth ₹100 crore.

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6. Fill in the blank
The current supreme court chief justice ___ on August 26th

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7. Fill in the blank
_______ weather will be dry today

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8. Fill in the blank
She has been crying ____ morning.

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9. The verb form of “compensation” is ________

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10. Choose the sentence that conveys the same meaning as the given sentence:
“He is one of the best leader in India.”

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11. Spot the erroneous parts, if any, in the following sentences: (Q.No.16 to 18)
He visit this ground everyday.

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12. Spot the error in any one part of the below sentence
He went(A) for a ride(B) and met by an accident(C),No Error(D)

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13. Spot the erroneous parts, if any, in the following sentences
She(A) and me(B) went to the(C) market(D)

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14. Convert the below sentence to indirect speech
The farmer said ,” What a heavy rainfall it is !”

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15. Change the voice:
Q.20. They have won the match
The Match __________ .

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16. Read the paragraph and answer the questions 1 to 5
Paragraph : This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he liked.
One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his hand, and was trying to look important.
A man walking behind him objected.“You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said.
“I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick,” argued the gentleman
‘Of course, you are,” said the other man, “but you ought to know that your freedom ends where my nose begins.”
The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

Q. 1/5 : 1. Why was the gentleman on the road moving his walking stick round and round?

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17. Read the paragraph and answer the below Questions 1 to 5
Paragraph : This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he liked.
One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his hand, and was trying to look important.
A man walking behind him objected.“You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said.
“I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick,” argued the gentleman
‘Of course, you are,” said the other man, “but you ought to know that your freedom ends where my nose begins.”
The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

Q. 2/5 : Who objected to his behavior?

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18. Read the paragraph and answer the below Questions 1 to 5
Paragraph : This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he liked.
One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his hand, and was trying to look important.
A man walking behind him objected.“You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said.
“I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick,” argued the gentleman
‘Of course, you are,” said the other man, “but you ought to know that your freedom ends where my nose begins.”
The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

Q. 3/5 : What argument did the gentleman give?

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19. Read the paragraph and answer the questions 1 to 5
Paragraph: This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he liked.
One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his hand, and was trying to look important.
A man walking behind him objected.“You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said.
“I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick,” argued the gentleman
‘Of course, you are,” said the other man, “but you ought to know that your freedom ends where my nose begins.”
The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

Q. 4/5 : Was the other satisfied with argument?

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20. Read the paragraph and answer the questions 1 to 5
Paragraph: This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he liked.
One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his hand, and was trying to look important.
A man walking behind him objected.“You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said.
“I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick,” argued the gentleman
‘Of course, you are,” said the other man, “but you ought to know that your freedom ends where my nose begins.”
The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

Q. 5/5 : What is the moral of the story

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