Directions (1-15) In the following questions, you have following brief passage with five questions from a single passage covering three passages altogether. Read the passage carefully and fill in the blanks with, out of the four alternatives given.
Q1. Fear and anxiety are (i) _____________ forms of will. If you (ii)_____ to do yoga, you must (iii)_____ fear. Fear is always a feeling to be (iv)_____ because what you fear is just the thing that is (v)___________ to come to you.
(a) unique
(b) perverse
(c) different
(d) accepted
Q2. Fear and anxiety are (i)_____ forms of will. If you (ii)____________ to do yoga, you must (iii)_____ fear. Fear is always a feeling to be (iv)_____ because what you fear is just the thing that is (v)_____ to come to you.
(a) dare
(b) wish
(c) approach
(d) ask
Q3. Fear and anxiety are (i)_____ forms of will. If you (ii)_____ to do yoga, you must (iii)_____ fear. Fear is always a feeling to be (iv)_____ because what you fear is just the thing that is (v)_____ to come to you.
(a) shrug off
(b) throw away
(c) be aware of
(d) get rid of
Q4. Fear and anxiety are (i)_____ forms of will. If you (ii)_____ to do yoga, you must (iii)_____ fear. Fear is always a feeling to be (iv)_____ because what you fear is just the thing that is (v)_____ to come to you.
(a) rejected
(b) argued
(c) regretting
(d) refused
Q5. Fear and anxiety are (i)_____ forms of will. If you (ii)_____ to do yoga, you must (iii)_____ fear. Fear is always a feeling to be (iv)_____ because what you fear is just the thing that is (v)_____ to come to you.
(a) probably
(b) likely
(c) easily
(d) possibly
Q6. Auctions are public (vi)_____ of goods, conducted by an (vii)_____ auctioneer. He encourages buyers to (viii)_____ higher prices and finally names the (ix)_____ bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called ‘knocking down’ the goods, for when the bidding ends the auctioneer (x)_____, a small hammer on a table in front of him.
(a) sale
(b) marketing
(c) promotion
(d) viewing
Q7. Auctions are public (vi)_____ of goods, conducted by an (vii)_____ auctioneer. He encourages buyers to (viii)_____ higher prices and finally names the (ix)_____ bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called ‘knocking down’ the goods, for when the bidding ends the auctioneer (x)_____, a small hammer on a table in front of him.
(a) authorities
(b) allowed
(c) authentic
(d) approved
Q8. Auctions are public (vi)_____ of goods, conducted by an (vii)_____ auctioneer. He encourages buyers to (viii)_____ higher prices and finally names the (ix)_____ bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called ‘knocking down’ the goods, for when the bidding ends the auctioneer (x)_____, a small hammer on a table in front of him.
(a) bid
(b) buy
(c) get
(d) bargain
Q9. Auctions are public (vi)_____ of goods, conducted by an (vii)_____ auctioneer. He encourages buyers to (viii)_____ higher prices and finally names the (ix)_____ bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called ‘knocking down’ the goods, for when the bidding ends the auctioneer (x)_____, a small hammer on a table in front of him.
(a) smartest
(b) highest
(c) biggest
(d) strongest
Q10. Auctions are public (vi)_____ of goods, conducted by an (vii)_____ auctioneer. He encourages buyers to (viii)_____ higher prices and finally names the (ix)_____ bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called ‘knocking down’ the goods, for when the bidding ends the auctioneer (x)_____ a small hammer on a table in front of him.
(a) bangs
(b) thrashes
(c) smashes
(d) hops
Q11. How old is the Earth? This is a (xi)_____ to which we may never have the exact (xii)_____. Man has (xiii)_____ about the age of the Earth since (xiv)_____ times, and there were all kinds of myths and (xv)_____ that seemed to have the answer.
(a) question
(b) debate
(c) fact
(d) point
Q12. How old is the Earth? This is a _____(xi)_____ to which we may never have the exact _____(xii)_____. Man has _____(xiii)_____ about the age of the Earth since _____(xiv)_____ times, and there were all kinds of myths and _____(xv)_____ that seemed to have the answer.
(a) logic
(b) answer
(c) deduction
(d) reason
Q13. How old is the Earth? This is a _____(xi)_____ to which we may never have the exact _____(xii)_____. Man has _____(xiii)_____ about the age of the Earth since _____(xiv)_____ times, and there were all kinds of myths and _____(xv)_____ that seemed to have the answer.
(a) marvelled
(b) thought
(c) asked
(d) wondered
Q14. How old is the Earth? This is a _____(xi)_____ to which we may never have the exact _____(xii)_____. Man has _____(xiii)_____ about the age of the Earth since _____(xiv)_____ times, and there were all kinds of myths and _____(xv)_____ that seemed to have the answer.
(a) bygone
(b) olden
(c) ancient
(d) antiquated
Q15. How old is the Earth? This is a _____(xi)_____ to which we may never have the exact _____(xii)_____. Man has _____(xiii)_____ about the age of the Earth since _____(xiv)_____ times, and there were all kinds of myths and _____(xv)_____ that seemed to have the answer.
(a) legends
(b) fables
(c) prologues
(d) epilogues