NTSE Language Comprehensive Test
NTSE Language Comprehensive
This is NTSE Language Comprehensive Test. There are 40 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Read the following passage and answer the question given after it. Jyoti lived with her mother in a small village. From a young age she had a witnessed her mother, a widow, being ill treated by the villagers. But when she was in high school she began to understand things. She couldn’t take the insults to her mother anymore. She decided to change the way widows were viewed in village society. Jyoti started a “Widow Empowerment Campaign”. She spoke to village elders and knocked on two hundred doors to spread her message. She learned to organize street plays which she used to make people aware about the plight of widows. Naturally he ride as were not acceptable to the society entrenched in tradition. People pushed her out of their houses and refused to listen to what she had to say. But she went on relentlessly without faltering. Today, widows are allowed go out of their homes like others. Many, including her mother are now employed at organisations and literacy centres. The story of Jyoti is an illustration of
- Athe spread of employment opportunities for widows
- Borganisation of street plays.
- Crigidity of traditional families.
- Dcrusade of a young girl for social change.Correct
2
Read the following passage and answer the question given after it. Jyoti lived with her mother in a small village. From a young age she had a witnessed her mother, a widow, being ill treated by the villagers. But when she was in high school she began to understand things. She couldn’t take the insults to her mother anymore. She decided to change the way widows were viewed in village society. Jyoti started a “Widow Empowerment Campaign”. She spoke to village elders and knocked on two hundred doors to spread her message. She learned to organize street plays which she used to make people aware about the plight of widows. Naturally he ride as were not acceptable to the society entrenched in tradition. People pushed her out of their houses and refused to listen to what she had to say. But she went on relentlessly without faltering. Today, widows are allowed go out of their homes like others. Many, including her mother are now employed at organisations and literacy centres. A major factor in Jyoti’s success seems to be:
- Asocial and economic development programmes.
- Bsupport from her friends.
- Cher own courage and determination.Correct
- Dsympathy and encouragement from her mother.
3
Read the following passage and answer the question given after it. Jyoti lived with her mother in a small village. From a young age she had a witnessed her mother, a widow, being ill treated by the villagers. But when she was in high school she began to understand things. She couldn’t take the insults to her mother anymore. She decided to change the way widows were viewed in village society. Jyoti started a “Widow Empowerment Campaign”. She spoke to village elders and knocked on two hundred doors to spread her message. She learned to organize street plays which she used to make people aware about the plight of widows. Naturally he ride as were not acceptable to the society entrenched in tradition. People pushed her out of their houses and refused to listen to what she had to say. But she went on relentlessly without faltering. Today, widows are allowed go out of their homes like others. Many, including her mother are now employed at organisations and literacy centres. “Sheknocked on two hundred doors” indicates that Jyoti
- Aapproached a large number of people.Correct
- Bvisited people at their houses individually.
- Cspoke to every family in the village.
- Dwent knocking at the doors one after the other.
4
Read the following passage and answer the question given after it. Jyoti lived with her mother in a small village. From a young age she had a witnessed her mother, a widow, being ill treated by the villagers. But when she was in high school she began to understand things. She couldn’t take the insults to her mother anymore. She decided to change the way widows were viewed in village society. Jyoti started a “Widow Empowerment Campaign”. She spoke to village elders and knocked on two hundred doors to spread her message. She learned to organize street plays which she used to make people aware about the plight of widows. Naturally he ride as were not acceptable to the society entrenched in tradition. People pushed her out of their houses and refused to listen to what she had to say. But she went on relentlessly without faltering. Today, widows are allowed go out of their homes like others. Many, including her mother are now employed at organisations and literacy centres. The words ‘entrenched in tradition’ imply that villagers.
- Ahad begun to follow traditions.
- Bdeeply believed in traditions.Correct
- Cwere opposed to traditions.
- Dhad begun to shed traditions.
5
Read the following passage and answer the question given after it. Jyoti lived with her mother in a small village. From a young age she had a witnessed her mother, a widow, being ill treated by the villagers. But when she was in high school she began to understand things. She couldn’t take the insults to her mother anymore. She decided to change the way widows were viewed in village society. Jyoti started a “Widow Empowerment Campaign”. She spoke to village elders and knocked on two hundred doors to spread her message. She learned to organize street plays which she used to make people aware about the plight of widows. Naturally he ride as were not acceptable to the society entrenched in tradition. People pushed her out of their houses and refused to listen to what she had to say. But she went on relentlessly without faltering. Today, widows are allowed go out of their homes like others. Many, including her mother are now employed at organisations and literacy centres. Jyoti’s relentless campaign
- Acreated a dent in society.Correct
- Bcreated a revolution.
- Cleft people untouched.
- Dcreated an unrest.
6
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today’s kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills.But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, Fun is what males them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna—a town near Bangaluru. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic. Toys are said to have a high play value when
- Athey are used by a large number of children.
- Bthey are able to keep children’s attention for long periods.Correct
- Cthey present challenges to designers and to children who play with them.
- Dthey are costly but also have high quality.
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today’s kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills.But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, Fun is what males them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna—a town near Bangaluru. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic. The reference to the ‘impressionable nature’ of young children is to suggest that
- Athey like toys which are small insize.
- Bthey are attracted to toys that are well designed and brightly coloured.
- Ctheir attitudes, values and ethics can easily be influenced by others.Correct
- Dthey like toys that help them learn and remember while having fun..
8
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today’s kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills.But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, Fun is what males them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna—a town near Bangaluru. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic. Toys that are considered eco-friendly are those that
- Ause high quality fibre.
- Bhelp the development of social skills
- Cpromote interest in preserving the natural environment.
- Duse natural materials.Correct
9
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today’s kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills.But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, Fun is what males them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna—a town near Bangaluru. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic. Which of the following is true for the tcy craft of Channapatna?
- AIt is based on modern design principles and efficient machines.
- BIt is an old and traditional practice.Correct
- CIt is famous for their beautiful shapes and bright colours.
- DIt is made by artificial materials.
10
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Designing toys for children is challenging yet stimulating. Considering the low attention span of today’s kids, toys with higher play value are able to engage them longer. Young minds are also quite impressionable. So toy design has to be conscious about ethics and values and also aid their cognitive, physical, emotional and social skills.But above all, fun is the primary objective of play, Fun is what males them come back for more; makes them learn and remember. Another crucial factor is eco-friendliness. Some of the best pro-environment design processes can actually be found in the Indian handicrafts industry. One such example is the lathe-turned toy craft of Channapatna—a town near Bangaluru. The age old craft uses wood and colours made completely from natural materials like turmeric, kumkum, indigo, etc. Creating modern designs based on such conventional techniques opens up a new range of products that are unique, educational and organic. ‘Fun is what makes them come back for more; makes them learn and remember.’ means
- AChildren play more and more for fun.
- BChildren remember things while playing.
- CChildren learn only through play.
- DChildren learn through fun and play.Correct
11
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Years ago, people woke up to find sparrows chirping in their backyard. A noisy lot, they took grains right from your hand if you had befriended them. They got over their fear easily and demanded food or water with their loud chirping if you had forgotten to give them their regular share of food. Tiny pink beaks opened to morsels of food or worms sometimes regurgitated by the parent birds. We had a splendid time watching the bird family bond and as children sat gazing at them as they picked up grain or splashedabout us in muddy water. Many people have written poems and lyrics on sparrows, their noisy chirps, their friendly nature,and their spotty feathers. Sparrows were a menace on thefields. There were guards with slings and stones to chase them away as they ate grain from standing crops. Now people are trying to woo them back to nature. The author calls sparrow a friendlybird because
- Athey demand food.
- Bthey eat from our hand
- Cthey are with humans always.Correct
- Dthey chirp in the backyard
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Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Years ago, people woke up to find sparrows chirping in their backyard. A noisy lot, they took grains right from your hand if you had befriended them. They got over their fear easily and demanded food or water with their loud chirping if you had forgotten to give them their regular share of food. Tiny pink beaks opened to morsels of food or worms sometimes regurgitated by the parent birds. We had a splendid time watching the bird family bond and as children sat gazing at them as they picked up grain or splashedabout us in muddy water. Many people have written poems and lyrics on sparrows, their noisy chirps, their friendly nature,and their spotty feathers. Sparrows were a menace on thefields. There were guards with slings and stones to chase them away as they ate grain from standing crops. Now people are trying to woo them back to nature. Which of the following statements shows that watching sparrows was fun for the author?
- AThey live near our houses.
- BChildren sat gazing at them as they picked up grain or splashed about us in muddy water.Correct
- CTiny beaks opened to morsels of food or worms sometimes regurgitated by the parent birds.
- DThey demanded food or water with their loud chirping.
13
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Years ago, people woke up to find sparrows chirping in their backyard. A noisy lot, they took grains right from your hand if you had befriended them. They got over their fear easily and demanded food or water with their loud chirping if you had forgotten to give them their regular share of food. Tiny pink beaks opened to morsels of food or worms sometimes regurgitated by the parent birds. We had a splendid time watching the bird family bond and as children sat gazing at them as they picked up grain or splashedabout us in muddy water. Many people have written poems and lyrics on sparrows, their noisy chirps, their friendly nature,and their spotty feathers. Sparrows were a menace on thefields. There were guards with slings and stones to chase them away as they ate grain from standing crops. Now people are trying to woo them back to nature. The farmers consider sparrows a nuisance because
- Athey are loud and noisy.
- Bthey splash around in muddy water.
- Cthey chirp loudly.
- Dthey eat up the grains from the fields.Correct
14
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Years ago, people woke up to find sparrows chirping in their backyard. A noisy lot, they took grains right from your hand if you had befriended them. They got over their fear easily and demanded food or water with their loud chirping if you had forgotten to give them their regular share of food. Tiny pink beaks opened to morsels of food or worms sometimes regurgitated by the parent birds. We had a splendid time watching the bird family bond and as children sat gazing at them as they picked up grain or splashedabout us in muddy water. Many people have written poems and lyrics on sparrows, their noisy chirps, their friendly nature,and their spotty feathers. Sparrows were a menace on thefields. There were guards with slings and stones to chase them away as they ate grain from standing crops. Now people are trying to woo them back to nature. ‘Regurgitated by the parent birds’ means
- Adigested and brought backCorrect
- Bchewed and spat out.
- Cchewed and fed
- Dswallowed and brought back
15
Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Years ago, people woke up to find sparrows chirping in their backyard. A noisy lot, they took grains right from your hand if you had befriended them. They got over their fear easily and demanded food or water with their loud chirping if you had forgotten to give them their regular share of food. Tiny pink beaks opened to morsels of food or worms sometimes regurgitated by the parent birds. We had a splendid time watching the bird family bond and as children sat gazing at them as they picked up grain or splashedabout us in muddy water. Many people have written poems and lyrics on sparrows, their noisy chirps, their friendly nature,and their spotty feathers. Sparrows were a menace on thefields. There were guards with slings and stones to chase them away as they ate grain from standing crops. Now people are trying to woo them back to nature. Sparrows have been a topic of interest for many...
- Ascientists
- Bfarmers
- Cchildren
- DpoetsCorrect
16
The following five sentences come from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR) should appear to complete the paragraph. S1 One major problem that the world faces today is the rapid growth of population. S2 _______________________________________________________________ S3 _______________________________________________________________ S4 _______________________________________________________________ S5 This will cause serious problems of hunger and overcrowding! P –This is often referred to as population explosion. Q –It is not so much the actual population, but its increase that is alarming. R –Experts predict that by 2020 there will be about 10 billion people in the world. Choose from the options given below:
- AQRP
- BPRQ
- CPQRCorrect
- DQPR
17
The following five sentences come from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR) should appear to complete the paragraph. S1 Supposing you have to make a payment of Rs. 100, you could do so in coins. S2 _______________________________________________________________ S3 _______________________________________________________________ S4 _______________________________________________________________ S5 This paper money saves you a lot of trouble and also saves precious metal./ P –The person to whom the payment is being made would also find it very tedious. Q –So the government gives you the alternative of paper money. R –But so many coins would be very cumbersome to carry around. Choose from the options given below:
- APRQ
- BPQR
- CRPQCorrect
- DRQP
18
Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the appropriate sentence from the given options to complete it. A. My sister and I have never seen a house on fire before. B. ___________________________________________________ C. We rushed out and saw fire blazing in the distance.
- AWe joined a large crowd of people who had gathered at the end of the street.
- BWhat a terrible scene we saw that day.
- COne evening when we heard fire engines rushing past my house.Correct
- DWe went out with everyone.
19
Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the appropriate sentence from the given options to complete it. A. By climbing summit of Mount Everest you are overwhelmed by a deep sense of joy and thankfulness. B. _____________ _____________________________________ C. The experience changes you completely and you are never the same again.
- AIt is a joy that lasts a lifetime.Correct
- BYou feel humiliated.
- CYet, it is a fleeting moment.
- DIt is a justification
20
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. It is a good practice to ___________the document once again before sending it for publication
- Alook up
- Bpeer
- Csee
- DscanCorrect
21
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. When the teacher asked Ravi a question, he gave her a blank __________ .
- Aglare
- Bgaze
- Cpeek
- DstareCorrect
22
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. She had her ________ fixed on the horizon.
- Agaze
- BsightCorrect
- Cglance
- Dlook up
23
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. When the teacher asked Ravi a question, he gave her a blank __________ .
- AnoticeCorrect
- Bglimpse
- Csight
- Dview
24
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. I caught a ___________ of him in the crowd for a fleeting moment before he disappeared.
- Aglare
- Blook
- CglimpseCorrect
- Dglance
25
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. After the shipwreck, they were _______________ on the island for three days.
- Asleeping
- Bfound
- Cguided
- DmaroonedCorrect
26
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The landlord ____________ the tenant for not paying rent.
- AevictedCorrect
- Bshooed
- Cposted
- Dforced
27
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The village in the wake of tsunami, was a terrifying ___________ of a devastation.
- Amoment
- Bscenery
- CsceneCorrect
- Dlandscape
28
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The workers angrily voiced their ______ to the management.
- AresentmentCorrect
- Bpreservation
- Cresistant
- Dirritation
29
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. A fair-minded person is required to ____ the dispute between the two brothers.
- Amoderate
- Binterrupt
- CmediateCorrect
- Dintecept
30
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Pulled up
- Aadvised
- BscoldedCorrect
- Chelped
- Dtold
31
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Keep up
- Aconfirm
- Baccept
- CmaintainCorrect
- Dleave behind
32
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Carry on
- Astart
- BcontinueCorrect
- Cfinish
- Dexecute
33
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Hand in glove
- Ain collusionCorrect
- Bholding opposite view
- Cwarm and secure
- Dwith friends
34
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Be in someone’s shoes
- Ato pretend to be somebody else
- Bwear shoes that do not belong to self
- Cimagining oneself to be in another person’s situationCorrect
- Dbe like them
35
Select the meaning of the given phrases/idioms. Pull someone’s leg
- Ato tease somebodyCorrect
- Bto stretch someone’s leg
- Cto throw somebody out
- Dto trip a person purposely
36
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. At markets or at county fairs in the old days, the customer had to be on guard against a dishonest trader. A house wife, for example, wanting (36) __buy a live piglet might be (37) ____________ a discount if she bought (38) _____ packed one, tied up in a small sack (39) –a poke. Anyone who agreed to (40) _______a pig in a poke was naturally (41) ________________ a risk. The pig might be ill (42) ________________ even dead: Or it might turn (43) _______to be not a piglet at all. Which of the following fits in gap 36?
- Afor
- Bfrom
- CtoCorrect
- Dinto
37
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. At markets or at county fairs in the old days, the customer had to be on guard against a dishonest trader. A house wife, for example, wanting (36) __buy a live piglet might be (37) ____________ a discount if she bought (38) _____ packed one, tied up in a small sack (39) –a poke. Anyone who agreed to (40) _______a pig in a poke was naturally (41) ________________ a risk. The pig might be ill (42) ________________ even dead: Or it might turn (43) _______to be not a piglet at all. Which of the following fits in gap 37?
- AofferedCorrect
- Bserved
- Cpreferred
- Dliked
38
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. At markets or at county fairs in the old days, the customer had to be on guard against a dishonest trader. A house wife, for example, wanting (36) __buy a live piglet might be (37) ____________ a discount if she bought (38) _____ packed one, tied up in a small sack (39) –a poke. Anyone who agreed to (40) _______a pig in a poke was naturally (41) ________________ a risk. The pig might be ill (42) ________________ even dead: Or it might turn (43) _______to be not a piglet at all. Which of the following fits in gap 38?
- Athe
- Ban
- Csome
- DaCorrect
39
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. At markets or at county fairs in the old days, the customer had to be on guard against a dishonest trader. A house wife, for example, wanting (36) __buy a live piglet might be (37) ____________ a discount if she bought (38) _____ packed one, tied up in a small sack (39) –a poke. Anyone who agreed to (40) _______a pig in a poke was naturally (41) ________________ a risk. The pig might be ill (42) ________________ even dead: Or it might turn (43) _______to be not a piglet at all. Which of the following fits in gap 39?
- Asaid
- Bthought
- CcalledCorrect
- Dknown
40
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. At markets or at county fairs in the old days, the customer had to be on guard against a dishonest trader. A house wife, for example, wanting (36) __buy a live piglet might be (37) ____________ a discount if she bought (38) _____ packed one, tied up in a small sack (39) –a poke. Anyone who agreed to (40) _______a pig in a poke was naturally (41) ________________ a risk. The pig might be ill (42) ________________ even dead: Or it might turn (43) _______to be not a piglet at all. Which of the following fits in gap 40?
- AbuyCorrect
- Bsell
- Ceat
- Dgive