If THOUGHT is coded as THGUOHT then THROAT will be coded as
1). TAROHT
2). TAORTH
3). TAROHH
4). TAORHT
The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it.
The man was _______ his deafness
1). rewarded for
2). cured of
3). convicted by
4). saved at
In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the button corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No error' option.
The book, being written (A) / in simple language, is suitable for children (B) / as it contains many good advices. (C) / No error (D)
1). A
2). B
3). C
4). D
A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
Worry is a very common thing. Even children worry as much as grown up people. In his childhood, the writer used to fear that his parents would die suddenly at night. His fear and anxiety was just imaginary.
When he was on the war front in Mesopotamia, the writer came to a certain conclusion on worrying. He was a subaltern officer. It was not his duty to plan future actions of war. He was there only to carry out what the superiors would decide. So it was useless to worry. When he took that stand he slept soundly without worry. Here, the writer had some real reason to worry. But he could get rid of it when he found it was useless to worry.
He followed the same principle when he was a prisoner of war and he was in Asiatic Turkey. There, too, he banished his worries because nothing of his future depended on himself. The future of the prisoners of war would depend on the various governments. Thus he was able to live there without much worry though he was a prisoner.
But his deliberate suppression of worry during the war and as a prisoner did not wholly eradicate his worries. The fear had gone to his subconscious mind and remained there buried. After the war the writer was at home. But whenever a member of his family was absent he feared all sorts of mishap happening to him or her. Moreover, he had a recurring nightmare that he had become a prisoner of war and the war was not going to end. The worries without any real cause here were the manifestations of the fears that he had banished deliberately earlier.
How does a cause of worry trouble us if we suppress our worry deliberately?
1). Causes of worry trouble us in various circumstances
2). Causes of worry remain in the subconscious mind and trouble us through bad dreams
3). Causes of worry cause imaginary anxiety
4). We cannot take actions cautiously and carefully
Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
JMPS : ADGJ :: QTWZ : ?
1). OLRU
2). LORU
3). LOSU
4). LPRU