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
Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR) should appear to complete the paragraph. S1 Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allahabad on 14 Nov 1889. S2 ………………………………………………… S3 ………………………………………………… S4 ……………………………………………… S5 He died on 27 may 1964. P. Nehru met Mahatma Gandhi in February 1920. Q. In 1905 he was sent to London to Study at a school called Haroow. R. He became the first Prime Minister of Independent India on 15 August 1947. Choose from the options below
- ARQP
- BPQR
- CPRQ
- DQPRCorrect
2
Choose the order in which the three sentences (PQR) should appear to complete the paragraph. S1 My tooth began to hurt yesterday. S2 …………………………………… S3 …………………………………… S4 …………………………………… S5 My tooth felt a lot better. P. The dentist examined by hurting tooth. Q. The dentist fixed my tooth. R. My father took me to the dentist. Choose from the option below
- APQR
- BQPR
- CRPQCorrect
- DPRQ
3
Choose the appropriate sentence from the given option to complete it: 1. Mannu and his father climbed a boat and went to the other side of the lake. 2. …………………………………………………………………………… 3. “I’ve caught a fish”, shouted Mannu
- AMannu prepared the fishing pole and dropped the line in the water.Correct
- BMannu and his father returned home in the evening.
- CThey went to the market and searched for good fish for their lunch.
- DHis dad went for fishing and Mannu went to his aunt
4
Choose the appropriate sentence from the given option to complete it: 1. The race for which Singh is best remembered is his fourth-place finish in the 400 metres final at the 1960 Olympic Games. 2. ……………………………………………………………………………. 3. Singh’s fourth-place time of 45.73 became the Indian national record and held for almost 40 years.
- AHe was the only Indian male athlete to win an individual athletics gold medal at a Commonwealth Games until Vikas Gowda won the discus gold medal in the 2014.
- BHe led the race till the 200 meters mark before easing off, allowing other to surpass him.Correct
- CHe was awarded the Padmashree, India
- DHe represented India in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome and the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
5
Choose the appropriate sentence from the given option to complete it: 1. Sage Yajnavalkya decided to divide his property amongst his two wives Maithreyi and Katyaayani as he wished to leave for the forest. 2. ………………………………………………………………………………… 3. The sage replied that through wealth one can become one amongst the many wealthy but that was knowledge which made one immortal so she declined the property.
- AMaitreyi asked the sage if she could become immortal through this wealth.Correct
- BMaitreyi and Katyaayani declined the property and accompanied the sage to the forest.
- CKatyaayani refused to take half of the property and demanded the complete property from the sage.
- DMaitreyi took the property and went to the neighbouring country and lived their happily.
6
Choose the word which best fills the blank: They always ……………….. him for his south Indian accent.
- AChase
- BPull
- CTeaseCorrect
- DAngry
7
Choose the word which best fills the blank: The bus …………. is quite high.
- AFair
- BCharge
- CFareCorrect
- DCost
8
Choose the word which best fills the blank: Our school gardener went to the ……………….. to buy a few pots of flowering plants.
- APlantation
- BOrchard
- CEstate
- DNurseryCorrect
9
Choose the word which best fills the blank: Make sure you read all the ……………. Carefully before setting up the device.
- ABills
- BInstructionsCorrect
- CQuestions
- DOrders
10
Choose the word which best fills the blank: The students get a monthly ………………. Which usually consists of writing a report.
- APoints
- BAssignmentCorrect
- CReport
- DGrade
11
Choose the correct meanings for the given idioms/phrases: “Lose heart:”
- ABe angry
- BBe discouragedCorrect
- CBe desperate
- DBe sad
12
Choose the correct meanings for the given idioms/phrases: “Backstair influence:”
- AFair and proper influence
- BBe secret and unfair influenceCorrect
- CReligious influence
- DPolitical influence
13
Choose the correct meanings for the given idioms/phrases: “Blow one’s own trumphet:”
- APraise oneselfCorrect
- BPraise others
- CAdmonish other
- DFlatter
14
Choose the correct meanings for the given idioms/phrases: “Held over:”
- APostponed
- BCancelled
- CStoppedCorrect
- DDropped
15
Choose the correct meanings for the given idioms/phrases: “A snake in the grass:”
- AAn unexpected misfortune
- BA treacherous persons
- CAn unforeseen dangerCorrect
- DA secret enemy
16
Find out the alternatives which are most opposite in meanings to the words given. “Tentative"
- AUniversal
- BOutdated
- CPreliminary
- DDefiniteCorrect
17
Find out the alternatives which are most opposite in meanings to the words given. “Lend:”
- ABorrowCorrect
- BCheat
- CHire
- DPawn
18
Find out the alternatives which are most opposite in meanings to the words given. “Shallow:”
- AHollow
- BDeepCorrect
- CHidden
- DDefinite
19
Select the most appropriate options to fill the blank: If I had had enough money, I ………………. a laptop.
- AHad bought
- BWould buy
- CWould buy
- DWould have boughtCorrect
20
Select the most appropriate options to fill the blank: ………………… an Indian?
- AYou are
- BDo you be
- CIs you
- DAre youCorrect
21
Choose the alternative which can be substituted for: “Sound of apes:”
- AMoan
- BBray
- CClan
- DGibberCorrect
22
Choose the alternative which can be substituted for: “Words inscribed on a tomb:”
- AEpilogue
- BEpitaphCorrect
- CEpisode
- DEpitome
23
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 23?
- Ato
- Bby
- Con
- DandCorrect
24
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 24?
- Aand
- Bin
- CanCorrect
- Da
25
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 25?
- Abig
- Blarge
- CgoodCorrect
- Dsmall
26
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 26?
- Aof
- Bat
- Cwhen
- DinCorrect
27
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 27?
- Afast
- Bgood
- Cslow
- DwellCorrect
28
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 28?
- AfountainCorrect
- Bball point
- Cimported
- Dlocal
29
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 29?
- Afew
- Blittle
- Cmost
- DextraCorrect
30
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting most appropriate word from the options:Today, fountain pens are often treated as luxury goods __23__ sometimes as status tools. Fountain pens may serve as __24__ everyday writing instrument, much like the ballpoint pen. __25__ quality steel and gold pens are even available inexpensively ___26____ France, in particular, the use of fountain pens is __27___ spread.Users often state that once they start using ___28____ pens, it becomes uncomfortable ball points pen due to the ___29____ motor effort needed. In some countries, fountain are ___30___ in lower school grades and are believed to teach children better control writing. Which of the following fits in 30?
- Acompulsorily
- BcompulsoryCorrect
- Ceasily
- Dprovide
31
The passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Henry Gates III (Bill) was born on October 28, 1955, Seattle, Washington. Bill was the second of the three children in an upper – middle class family. He enjoyed playing games and book read. Bill became bored in public school so his family sent to Lakeside School, where he excelled in math and science and did well in drama and English.He became interested in computer programming when he was 13. At Lakeside, Bill met Paul Allen who shared his interest in computers. At age 17, Gates and Allen were paid 20,000 dollar programme called Traf-O-Data that was used to count traffic.Gates scored 1590 out 1600 on the SAT and was accepted by Harvard University. Meanwhile, when dropped out of Washington College to work on computers at Honeywell Corporation convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and join him in starting a new software company in mosque, New Mexico. They called it Micro-soft initially and soon changed it to Microsoft, served it to Bellevue, Washington.Microsoft grew quickly from 25 employees in 1978 to over 90,000 today. Over the years, Microsoft developed many new technologies and some of the world’s most popular software and products such as Word and Power Point.Bill Gates was one of the richest men in the world. In 2012, his 61 million dollars in assets made him the world’s second richest man according to Forbes magazine. Which of the sentences is not about Bill Gates?
- AHe was born in Seattle, Washington
- BHe was the second of three children
- CHe enjoyed public schoolCorrect
- DHe excelled in Math and Science
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The passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Henry Gates III (Bill) was born on October 28, 1955, Seattle, Washington. Bill was the second of the three children in an upper – middle class family. He enjoyed playing games and book read. Bill became bored in public school so his family sent to Lakeside School, where he excelled in math and science and did well in drama and English.He became interested in computer programming when he was 13. At Lakeside, Bill met Paul Allen who shared his interest in computers. At age 17, Gates and Allen were paid 20,000 dollar programme called Traf-O-Data that was used to count traffic.Gates scored 1590 out 1600 on the SAT and was accepted by Harvard University. Meanwhile, when dropped out of Washington College to work on computers at Honeywell Corporation convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and join him in starting a new software company in mosque, New Mexico. They called it Micro-soft initially and soon changed it to Microsoft, served it to Bellevue, Washington.Microsoft grew quickly from 25 employees in 1978 to over 90,000 today. Over the years, Microsoft developed many new technologies and some of the world’s most popular software and products such as Word and Power Point.Bill Gates was one of the richest men in the world. In 2012, his 61 million dollars in assets made him the world’s second richest man according to Forbes magazine. In what ways were Bill Gates and Paul Allen not alike?
- AThey both went to the same collegeCorrect
- BThey both went to the same school
- CThey both liked computers
- DThey both dropped out of the college
33
The passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Henry Gates III (Bill) was born on October 28, 1955, Seattle, Washington. Bill was the second of the three children in an upper – middle class family. He enjoyed playing games and book read. Bill became bored in public school so his family sent to Lakeside School, where he excelled in math and science and did well in drama and English.He became interested in computer programming when he was 13. At Lakeside, Bill met Paul Allen who shared his interest in computers. At age 17, Gates and Allen were paid 20,000 dollar programme called Traf-O-Data that was used to count traffic.Gates scored 1590 out 1600 on the SAT and was accepted by Harvard University. Meanwhile, when dropped out of Washington College to work on computers at Honeywell Corporation convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and join him in starting a new software company in mosque, New Mexico. They called it Micro-soft initially and soon changed it to Microsoft, served it to Bellevue, Washington.Microsoft grew quickly from 25 employees in 1978 to over 90,000 today. Over the years, Microsoft developed many new technologies and some of the world’s most popular software and products such as Word and Power Point.Bill Gates was one of the richest men in the world. In 2012, his 61 million dollars in assets made him the world’s second richest man according to Forbes magazine. What is Traf-O-Data?
- AProgramme to count people
- BProgramme for MS word
- CProgramme for counting money
- DProgramme for counting trafficCorrect
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The passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Henry Gates III (Bill) was born on October 28, 1955, Seattle, Washington. Bill was the second of the three children in an upper – middle class family. He enjoyed playing games and book read. Bill became bored in public school so his family sent to Lakeside School, where he excelled in math and science and did well in drama and English.He became interested in computer programming when he was 13. At Lakeside, Bill met Paul Allen who shared his interest in computers. At age 17, Gates and Allen were paid 20,000 dollar programme called Traf-O-Data that was used to count traffic.Gates scored 1590 out 1600 on the SAT and was accepted by Harvard University. Meanwhile, when dropped out of Washington College to work on computers at Honeywell Corporation convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and join him in starting a new software company in mosque, New Mexico. They called it Micro-soft initially and soon changed it to Microsoft, served it to Bellevue, Washington.Microsoft grew quickly from 25 employees in 1978 to over 90,000 today. Over the years, Microsoft developed many new technologies and some of the world’s most popular software and products such as Word and Power Point.Bill Gates was one of the richest men in the world. In 2012, his 61 million dollars in assets made him the world’s second richest man according to Forbes magazine. What was the percentage obtained by Gates to get admission in Harvard University?
- A93.89
- B99.83
- C99.38Correct
- D98.39
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The passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Henry Gates III (Bill) was born on October 28, 1955, Seattle, Washington. Bill was the second of the three children in an upper – middle class family. He enjoyed playing games and book read. Bill became bored in public school so his family sent to Lakeside School, where he excelled in math and science and did well in drama and English.He became interested in computer programming when he was 13. At Lakeside, Bill met Paul Allen who shared his interest in computers. At age 17, Gates and Allen were paid 20,000 dollar programme called Traf-O-Data that was used to count traffic.Gates scored 1590 out 1600 on the SAT and was accepted by Harvard University. Meanwhile, when dropped out of Washington College to work on computers at Honeywell Corporation convinced Gates to drop out of Harvard and join him in starting a new software company in mosque, New Mexico. They called it Micro-soft initially and soon changed it to Microsoft, served it to Bellevue, Washington.Microsoft grew quickly from 25 employees in 1978 to over 90,000 today. Over the years, Microsoft developed many new technologies and some of the world’s most popular software and products such as Word and Power Point.Bill Gates was one of the richest men in the world. In 2012, his 61 million dollars in assets made him the world’s second richest man according to Forbes magazine. The answer to the question, “How rich is Bill Gates?” is given in:
- AFifth paragraphCorrect
- BFourth paragraph
- CSecond paragraph
- DThird paragraph
36
Read the passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Potatoes are the fourth on the list of the world’s food staples after wheat, corn and rice. Americans consume about 140 pounds of potatoes per person every year while Europeans eat twice as many.On August 24, 1853, at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga, New York, a native America Chef George Crum created the first potato chips. Once when a diner complained that the French fries were too thick, he got angry and sliced the potatoes as thinly as possible making them too thin and crispy to eat with a fork. The diner loved them and thus potato chips were born. In the United Kingdom and Ireland crisps are what are called potato chips in United States. Chips refer to French fries in United Kingdom and Ireland. pounds of potato chips are produced from 100 pounds of potatoes. Americans consume 140 pounds of potato chips every year and spend more than 7 billion dollar a year on them.What are potato chips called in UK?
- AFrench fries
- BPotatoes
- CCrispsCorrect
- DChips
37
Read the passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Potatoes are the fourth on the list of the world’s food staples after wheat, corn and rice. Americans consume about 140 pounds of potatoes per person every year while Europeans eat twice as many.On August 24, 1853, at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga, New York, a native America Chef George Crum created the first potato chips. Once when a diner complained that the French fries were too thick, he got angry and sliced the potatoes as thinly as possible making them too thin and crispy to eat with a fork. The diner loved them and thus potato chips were born. In the United Kingdom and Ireland crisps are what are called potato chips in United States. Chips refer to French fries in United Kingdom and Ireland. pounds of potato chips are produced from 100 pounds of potatoes. Americans consume 140 pounds of potato chips every year and spend more than 7 billion dollar a year on them.When and where potato chips born?
- AAugust 24, 1853 in France
- BAugust 24, 1853 in New YorkCorrect
- CAugust 14, 1853 in New York
- DAugust 14, 1853 in New York
38
Read the passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Potatoes are the fourth on the list of the world’s food staples after wheat, corn and rice. Americans consume about 140 pounds of potatoes per person every year while Europeans eat twice as many.On August 24, 1853, at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga, New York, a native America Chef George Crum created the first potato chips. Once when a diner complained that the French fries were too thick, he got angry and sliced the potatoes as thinly as possible making them too thin and crispy to eat with a fork. The diner loved them and thus potato chips were born. In the United Kingdom and Ireland crisps are what are called potato chips in United States. Chips refer to French fries in United Kingdom and Ireland. pounds of potato chips are produced from 100 pounds of potatoes. Americans consume 140 pounds of potato chips every year and spend more than 7 billion dollar a year on them.What does the word consume mean in the first paragraph?
- APlay
- BGrow
- CStore
- DEatCorrect
39
Read the passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Potatoes are the fourth on the list of the world’s food staples after wheat, corn and rice. Americans consume about 140 pounds of potatoes per person every year while Europeans eat twice as many.On August 24, 1853, at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga, New York, a native America Chef George Crum created the first potato chips. Once when a diner complained that the French fries were too thick, he got angry and sliced the potatoes as thinly as possible making them too thin and crispy to eat with a fork. The diner loved them and thus potato chips were born. In the United Kingdom and Ireland crisps are what are called potato chips in United States. Chips refer to French fries in United Kingdom and Ireland. pounds of potato chips are produced from 100 pounds of potatoes. Americans consume 140 pounds of potato chips every year and spend more than 7 billion dollar a year on them.According to the passage how many potatoes do the Europeans consume per person every year?
- AAbout 242 pounds
- BAbout 180 pounds
- CAbout 240 pounds
- DAbout 280 poundsCorrect
40
Read the passage carefully and choose the most appropriate options from the alternatives given:Potatoes are the fourth on the list of the world’s food staples after wheat, corn and rice. Americans consume about 140 pounds of potatoes per person every year while Europeans eat twice as many.On August 24, 1853, at Moon Lake Lodge in Saratoga, New York, a native America Chef George Crum created the first potato chips. Once when a diner complained that the French fries were too thick, he got angry and sliced the potatoes as thinly as possible making them too thin and crispy to eat with a fork. The diner loved them and thus potato chips were born. In the United Kingdom and Ireland crisps are what are called potato chips in United States. Chips refer to French fries in United Kingdom and Ireland. pounds of potato chips are produced from 100 pounds of potatoes. Americans consume 140 pounds of potato chips every year and spend more than 7 billion dollar a year on them.One of the phrases is not true about potato chips:
- AMade of potatoes
- BEaten with forkCorrect
- CCalled crisps in United Kingdom
- DThin and crispy