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🏆 Admirable (एडमायरेबल) ➔ प्रशंसनीय 🏆 Bright-minded (ब्राइट-माइंडेड) ➔ तेज़ दिमाग वाला 🏆 Calmhearted (कामहार्टेड) ➔ शांत स्वभाव वाला 🏆 Disciplined (डिसिप्लिन्ड) ➔ अनुशासित 🏆 Empathetic (एम्पैथेटिक) ➔ सहानुभूतिपूर्ण 🏆 Faithful (फेथफुल) ➔ वफादार 🏆 Goal-oriented (गोल-ओरिएंटेड) ➔ लक्ष्य केंद्रित 🏆 Helpful (हेल्पफुल) ➔ सहायक 🏆 Imaginative (इमैजिनेटिव) ➔ कल्पनाशील 🏆 Jovial (जोवियल) ➔ खुशमिज़ाज 🏆 Knowledge-rich (नॉलेज-रिच) ➔ ज्ञान से भरपूर 🏆 Lovable (लवेबल) ➔ प्यारा 🏆 Motivational (मोटिवेशनल) ➔ प्रेरणादायक 🏆 Nice-looking (नाइस-लुकिंग) ➔ सुंदर दिखने वाला 🏆 Organized (ऑर्गनाइज़्ड) ➔ व्यवस्थित 🏆 Positive (पॉज़िटिव) ➔ सकारात्मक 🏆 Quick-learning (क्विक-लर्निंग) ➔ जल्दी सीखने वाला 🏆 Respectful (रिस्पेक्टफुल) ➔ आदरपूर्ण 🏆 Selfless (सेल्फलेस) ➔ निस्वार्थ 🏆 Talented (टैलेंटेड) ➔ प्रतिभाशाली 🏆 Understanding (अंडरस्टैंडिंग) ➔ समझदार 🏆 Virtuous (वर्चुअस) ➔ सदाचारी 🏆 Wise (वाइज़) ➔ बुद्धिमान 🏆 Zealous (ज़ेलस) ➔ उत्साही

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PRACTICE PASSAGE - V Mass communication is the delivery of 1._ ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 2._ simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 3._ on today's world. The 4._ of mass communication rests 5._ the skills of the communicator to 6._ the recipient's thinking 7._ stir emotions, to 8._ him or her to 9._ Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 10._ carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact.

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PRACTICE PASSAGE - IV The 1._ age is the age of machines. From the 2.__ the Industrial Revolution began in Europe, man’s life has been changing 3._ many ways. At first the change was 4._ , but later there was an 5. _ in the rate. Now machines have become 6._ of our daily lives. In 7._ countries only a small section is engaged in agriculture. Even in agriculture machines are 8._. Even at home machines are integral part of our 9._ lives. It is 10._ to survive even for a day without machines.

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PRACTICE PASSAGE - III Without water 1._ animal can survive. In desert regions the greatest 2.__ to life is drying up. But many creatures are able to make use of 3._ little water that exists in arid areas. One of nature’s masterpieces 4._ creatures equipped to 5._with desert life is the hardy camel. Stories range the desert lands far and wide about 6._ endurance feats by camels. It is said that camels can 7._ a distance of about 800 miles in eight days through 8.__ travel without an intake of a single drop of water. The popular 9._ the camels store water in the humps is 10._ . in a way; water is indeed stored there but in the form of fat

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PRACTICE PASSAGE - II Childhood is a time when there are 1._ responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child 2.__ good parents, he is fed, looked 3._ and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life 4._ given so much without having to do anything 5._ return. In addition, life is always 6._ new things to the child. A child finds 7._ in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit 8.__ the seaside is marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being 9._ not to do things or is being 10._ . His life is therefore not perfectly happy.

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PRACTICE PASSAGE - I According to a report in yesterday’s newspaper 1._ police dog was taken to Raj Bhavan 2.__ Monday. This was to trace the 3._ of the "very important horse" which 4._ reported missing on Sunday. The dog picked 5._ the scent on some traces of 6._ and ran a few yards before losing the 7._. The police have launched a vigorous 8.__ into the whole affair. They have 9._ the services of a forensic expert, 10._ fingerprint expert and a photographer. 11.__ are now fourteen horses at Raj Bhavan 12.____ are kept in a large shed near the gate.

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72. I have no appetite …………..…sweets. 73. We were not apprised ……….…..his demise. 74. We were astonished ………………his audacity. 75. I am averse ………………smoking. 76. The management did not accede …………...the worker’s demand. 77. I am acquainted …………..all the places of Delhi. 78. We must abide ……….…the rules of the college. 79. We must comply ……………the rules of the school. 80. We are answerable ………..God ………….all our deeds. 81. He was bereft ………….…all possession. 82. The queen bestowed the title of knighthood …………….him. 83. The queen bestowed him…………..the title of knighthood. 84. Hearing the news, he became red …………..anger. 85. It is ten minutes ……..….five ……..……my watch. I will reach there ……….….5 p.m. 86. I will stand ………...you ………….thick and thin. 87. The cliff hangs …………...the sea. 88. This bus plies ………………Gwalior to Tekanpur. 89. The money lender charges interest ………..….9 % per annum. 90. Cloth is sold ………………..….yard. 91. The main injured in the accident succumbed ……………….…his injuries. 92. We must immediately dispense …………..…the service of the dishonest clerk. 93. Ram married ……………..Saina. 94. Amit was married ……………….Manorama. 95. This climate is conducive ………….…health. 96. He is entitled ……………….a suitable reward. 97. I prefer tea ……….…………coffee. 98. There is no exception ………….this rule. 99. I will be obliged …….…you …….…your help. 100. I inquired …….…his about the progress. 101. He insisted ……..going abroad. 102. He was born ……a poor family. 103. He was born ……poor parents. 104. Great men are indifferent ……..pleasure and pain. 105. I am suspicious ……….some illegal activities. 106. Junk food is deficient …….vitamins and minerals. 107. He is not ashamed ……..his misconduct. 108. I could not assent ……his proposal. 109. We must aim …..excellence in whatever we do. 110. Wrongdoing beset our path ……..difficulties. 111. Tea is preferable ……coffee. 112. He invited me …….tea. 113. He is addicted ………….….drinking. 114. A well balanced diet is beneficial …….….health. 115. The example given by you is not relevant ………….the topic of discussion. 116. He is endowed …….……..great humour. 117. Working in a carpet factory is detrimental ………...health. 118. You are not eligible ……….…..this post. 119. He scoffed ………....the idea of indefinite strike. 120. They jeered ………..…his and his idea.

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34. The bill was passed ……pandemonium. 35. The lion jumped ……the deer. 36. Put all the books …………....the table. 37. I told the truth ………….…his face. 38. I was filled …………….…wonder. 39. You should learn it word …….……..word. 40. It is half past eight ………….my watch. 41. The king deprived the merchant ….………… his belongings. 42. China is ……….the north of India. 43. I sat ………the tree…..… a cemented platform. 44. I sat ………......the shade of the tree. 45. My watch is superior ………….yours. 46. His dress is different ……………....mine. 47. The matter will be looked ………..….….by the committee. 48. I will talk ………………….you later. 49. We had a talk …………..….….him. 50. Please listen ………………..…..me. 51. I provided money ……..……him. 52. I provided him ………….money. 53. I suggested ……………..him to take the exam. 54. My teacher told ……….…me to solve the easy questions first. 55. He proposed …….….me to take my children for a walk. 56. He said ………..me to be upfront in my attitude. 57. We reached ……….…Delhi last night at 9 p.m. 58. Both the parties reached ……..…an agreement. 59. We go ……………home at 8:15 p.m. 60. I left ………….…college at five past four. 61. I agree …………….you. 62. I agree …………….…your opinion. 63. I am annoyed ……………….him. 64. I am annoyed ……….….the mismanagement. 65. We must avail ourselves ………..….the opportunity. 66. She was angry …………..her children. 67. She was angry …………..his callousness. 68. Fisher are adapted …………...life in water. 69. His bungalow is adjacent …………...mine. 70. This serum is an antidote ………..…snake’s poison. 71. I apologize …………....you ……..…my mistake.

Directions: read the sentence carefully and fill in the blanks with suitable preposition. 1. Cheese is made ……………….…….. milk. 2. The table is made ………….…….….wood. 3. He deals ……………………....garments. 4. I cannot deal ………………………...…..you. 5. Amphibians differ ……………..reptiles. 6. I differ ……….……..the authority on this point. 7. You can depend ………...…me. 8. You can depend solely ………...…this book. 9. My coming depends ……….…...whether I get a ticket to Calcutta or not. 10. He is the best student ………..…my class. 11. Delhi is the best city …………….…….India. 12. The exam will start ……………..Monday. 13. Smoking is injurious ………..……....health. 14. Open your book ………………..…page 40. 15. He died …………..cancer. 16. He died ……………….hunger. 17. He died ………………….…harness. 18. He was killed …………....an accident. 19. He could not succeed despite ……….working hard. 20. Inspite …….working hard, he failed. 21. We are waiting …….the result. 22. The result is being awaited ………………. 23. I cannot part ……my parents. 24. The miserly merchant could not part ……..his country. 25. He sat …..me as the seat next to mine was vacant. 26. …….being a coward, he is fickle-minded too. 27. I can cope ……with any problem. 28. There is no co-operation ………the students of our class. 29. Bi-lateral talks will surely improve the relation ……India and Pakistan. 30. The boy fell …….the well.

Secretaries general attorney 2.General managers 3.Book shops 4. Shopkeepers 5. Lookers-on 6. Passers-by 7. Handfuls 8.Bagfuls 9. Officers-in-charge 10. Codes of conduct 11.Men-teachers 12. Women-doc- tors 13. Man-haters 14.Major-generals 15.Courts-martial 16. Brothers-in-law 17. Maid-servants 18.Governors-genera 19. Engineers-in-chief 20. Bed-rooms 21. Pea- hens 22. Members of Parliament