CUET English Question Paper 2024 (Available)- Download Solutions and Answer Key pdf

Shivam Yadav

Mar 29, 2025

CUET English Question Paper 2024 is available for download here. NTA conducted CUET 2024 English paper on 15 May in Shift 2A from 3 PM to 3:45 PM. CUET English Question Paper 2024 is based on objective-type questions (MCQs). Candidates get 45 minutes to solve 40 MCQs out of 50 in CUET 2024 question paper for English.

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CUET 2024 English (Set A) Questions with Solutions

Question 1:

Re-arrange the following phrases in the right sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) for seven hours but was hardly
(B) because of the absence of any motivation
(C) able to decide who the murderer was
(D) she worked on the case

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A), (C), (D), (B).
  • (2) (D), (A), (C), (B).
  • (3) (D), (C), (B), (A).
  • (4) (A), (B), (C), (D).
Correct Answer: (1) (A), (C), (D), (B).
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Question 2:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

The candidate assured the interviewers that the dip in her grades during her second semester was an _________ since she had always been a top scorer in the first semester.

  • (1) anomaly
  • (2) allay
  • (3) adage
  • (4) abatement
Correct Answer: (1) anomaly
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Question 3:

Match the words in List-I with their definitions in List-II :

List-I
(Words)

(A) Theocracy
(B) Megalomania
(C) Apothecary
(D) Antiquarian

List-II
(Definitions)

(I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions
(II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past
(III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders
(IV) A morbid delusion of one's power, importance or godliness

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
  • (2) (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
  • (3) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
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Question 4:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

A small _________ between two children ended up as a group fight.

  • (1) altercation
  • (2) match
  • (3) contest
  • (4) race
Correct Answer: (1) altercation
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Question 5:

Replace the underlined word with the most appropriate SYNONYM.

For sometime now, we've been toying with the idea of transferring all our business from physical to online sales only.

  • (1) launch
  • (2) showing
  • (3) considering
  • (4) careful
Correct Answer: (3) considering
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Question 6:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word.

At first the workers were agreeable to the proposals of their Manager, but later they were reconciled to the new proposals.

  • (1) resistant
  • (2) estranged
  • (3) cooperate
  • (4) agreed
Correct Answer: (2) estranged
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Question 7:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate words given in List-II :

List-I
(Sentences)

(A) She was able to give a ________ explanation in the court for her presence near the crime scene.
(B) The Rockland Hospital ________ with AIIMS to conduct a free cancer screening camp.
(C) Though she has shown only 4% improvement in achieving her target yet her efforts are ________.
(D) The doctors give the prognosis by ________ their diagnosis with several tests.

List-II
(Words)

(I) collaborate/d
(II) corroborate/ing
(III) credible
(IV) creditable

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)
  • (2) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)
  • (3) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (4) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
Correct Answer: (3) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 8:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

Most of the guests arrived for the concert ________ bus.

  • (1) by
  • (2) with
  • (3) from
  • (4) through
Correct Answer: (1) by
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Question 9:

Choose the word closest in meaning to the underlined word.

Why did you make that flippant remark about her choice of clothes ?

  • (1) sarcastic
  • (2) disrespectful
  • (3) casual
  • (4) indifferent
Correct Answer: (2,3) disrespectful
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Question 10:

Select the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.

The thief showed his disbelief when informed that his partner had been arrested.

  • (1) displayed
  • (2) concealed
  • (3) battled
  • (4) marked
Correct Answer: (2) concealed
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Question 11:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

The President finally had to ________ the demands of the public for his resignation.

  • (1) ignore
  • (2) initiate
  • (3) accede to
  • (4) condone
Correct Answer: (3) accede to
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Question 12:

Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) for organizations which provide
(B) services to customers on a face-to-face basis,
(C) employees with whom they deal is very important
(D) the quality of the relationship between customers and

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A), (B), (D), (C).
  • (2) (C), (A), (B), (D).
  • (3) (B), (D), (A), (C).
  • (4) (D), (A), (C), (B).
Correct Answer: (1) (A), (B), (D), (C).
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Question 13:

Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) as a concept fundamental to
(B) especially with the injunction to treat equals equally
(C) justice is associated with the notion of equity and equality,
(D) ethical theory and political philosophy,

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (D), (B), (C), (A).
  • (2) (C), (A), (B), (D).
  • (3) (B), (A), (D), (C).
  • (4) (A), (D), (C), (B).
Correct Answer: (4) (A), (D), (C), (B).
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Question 14:

Match the idioms in List-I with their meanings in List-II :

List-I
(Idioms)

(A) blow the gaff
(B) at the end of your tether
(C) be full of beans
(D) want to curl up and die

List-II
(Meanings)

(I) feel unable to deal with something
(II) feel terribly ashamed and embarrassed
(III) divulge a secret
(IV) be full of energy

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (2) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
  • (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 15:

Match the blanks in List-I with the Prepostions in List-II :

List-I
(Sentences)

(A) The edited version ________ of her article is indistinguishable ________ her first version.
(B) I just don't feel any affinity ________ his prose style. It's too caustic.
(C) Her ideas are not all that dissimilar ________ mine.
(D) It would be wrong to mistake his diffidence ________ his arrogance or coldness.

List-II
(Prepositions)

(I) with
(II) to
(III) for
(IV) from

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
  • (2) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)
  • (3) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
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Question 16:

Re-arrange the parts in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence:

(A) students with tools for critical thinking
(B) cooperative learning is an
(C) that enhances creativity and provides
(D) eclectic and unique teaching method

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A), (C), (B), (D).
  • (2) (B), (D), (C), (A).
  • (3) (B), (A), (D), (C).
  • (4) (C), (B), (D), (A).
Correct Answer: (2) (B), (D), (C), (A).
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Question 17:

The author grew up with the expectation that she would take up _________.

Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence.

  • (1) editorship of a magazine.
  • (2) translation of literary pieces.
  • (3) creative writing.
  • (4) the job of a critic.
Correct Answer: (3) creative writing.
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Question 18:

When her father said, “She will go far," he meant that _________.

Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence.

  • (1) she will travel widely.
  • (2) she will achieve great heights in life.
  • (3) she will go too far, one of these days.
  • (4) she will settle in a far-off place.
Correct Answer: (2) she will achieve great heights in life.
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Question 19:

Choose a Statement which is not true with respect to the passage :

  • (1) The author felt pressurized to write in Hindi because of her father.
  • (2) She felt obligated to carry on the legacy of Premchand.
  • (3) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language.
  • (4) She was in awe of the extensive reach of her grandfather's writings.
Correct Answer: (3) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language.
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Question 20:

Premchand became too large for her to understand mainly because of _________.

(A) his ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
(B) the fact that she feared him.
(C) the kind of love and reverence that he inspired in people.
(D) her constant anxiety of failing him.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) and (D) only.
  • (2) (A) and (C) only.
  • (3) (B) and (C) only.
  • (4) (C) and (D) only.
Correct Answer: (2) (A) and (C) only.
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Question 21:

'Inhaled his writing' refers to :

Choose the correct option from the following.

  • (1) imbibing his style subconsciously.
  • (2) being compelled to write like him.
  • (3) being influenced by what people said about him.
  • (4) her father's expectation from her.
Correct Answer: (1) imbibing his style subconsciously.
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Question 22:

Choose the correct meaning of the word “Ubiquity" as it appears in the passage :

  • (1) Occasional
  • (2) Restricted
  • (3) Omnipresence
  • (4) Unwanted
Correct Answer: (3) Omnipresence
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Question 23:

The author argues that humans don't have “free will" because _________.

Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence.

  • (1) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences.
  • (2) we are born with pre-determined choices that we are forced to make.
  • (3) we are always dictated by our mind to make irrational choices.
  • (4) human beings are born slaves of social constructs and expectations.
Correct Answer: (1) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences.
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Question 24:

“Karmic imprint” referred to in the passage implies _________.

Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence.

  • (1) the ability to bring about change in oneself.
  • (2) our genetic code, upbringing and environment.
  • (3) the truth of our being, our individuality.
  • (4) the wrong doings and vices of our past lives.
Correct Answer: (2) our genetic code, upbringing and environment.
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Question 25:

"Free will” can be experienced if _________.

Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence.

  • (1) we embrace our past experiences and conditioning.
  • (2) we make choices without considering the consequences.
  • (3) we let go of our ego, attachments and fixed beliefs.
  • (4) we accumulate more and more karmic imprints.
Correct Answer: (3) we let go of our ego, attachments and fixed beliefs.
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Question 26:

The author proves that the idea of “free will” is a myth by suggesting that _________.

Fill in the blank with the correct option to complete the sentence.

  • (1) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions.
  • (2) we are unable to bring a change in ourselves.
  • (3) our choices are solely guided by the current environment.
  • (4) our choices are completely independent of past events and our genetic code.
Correct Answer: (1) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions.
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Question 27:

What does the author propose as a means to expand the scope of one's agency ?

Choose the correct option.

  • (1) Making choices frequently and impulsively.
  • (2) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness.
  • (3) Holding on to fixed beliefs and stringent mindsets.
  • (4) Ignoring one's past experiences and dispositions.
Correct Answer: (2) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness.
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Question 28:

What do you think could be a suitable title for this passage?

Choose the most appropriate option.

  • (1) Definition of “Free Will".
  • (2) Our backstory – key to a successful life.
  • (3) Do human beings really have “Free Will” ?
  • (4) Making Choices – Every Man's Prerogative!
Correct Answer: (1,3) Definition of “Free Will".
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Question 29:

Cocoa was first introduced by the _________.

  • (1) American people.
  • (2) Olmec people.
  • (3) Aztec people.
  • (4) Spanish people.
Correct Answer: (2) Olmec people.
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Question 30:

The Aztec people made their cocoa palatable by _________.

  • (1) serving it cold.
  • (2) adding sugar to the drink.
  • (3) spiking it with spices.
  • (4) drinking it as a medicine.
Correct Answer: (3,4) spiking it with spices.
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Question 31:

Why did hot chocolate become “the beverage of the aristocracy” in Europe ?

  • (1) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners.
  • (2) The Queen had a marked chocolate maker.
  • (3) Only wealthy Europeans could buy it.
  • (4) It was being consumed by the pharma companies.
Correct Answer: (1,3) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners.
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Question 32:

The Chocolate Houses didn't survive past the 18th century as _________.

  • (1) people preferred tea /coffee to hot chocolate.
  • (2) it catered to the not so elite of the society.
  • (3) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee.
  • (4) the supply of cocoa dwindled over the years.
Correct Answer: (3) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee.
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Question 33:

Choose the correct statement from the following :

  • (1) Italians serve hot chocolate flavoured with spices.
  • (2) Mexicans serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cream.
  • (3) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese.
  • (4) Filipinos served hot chocolate flavoured with peppers.
Correct Answer: (3) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese.
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Question 34:

Choose the correct meaning of the underlined expression in the following sentence :

Soon enough, though, hot chocolate caught on with the masses.

  • (1) was readily available in cafes.
  • (2) became popular among the commoners.
  • (3) hot chocolate did not appeal to people.
  • (4) masses got attracted to the rich experience of drinking hot chocolate.
Correct Answer: (2,4) became popular among the commoners.
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Question 35:

Which of the following varieties of coffee is the most sold in the world ?

  • (1) Coffea Canephora
  • (2) Coffea Arabica
  • (3) Coffea Eugenioides
  • (4) A blend of Coffea Canephora and Coffea Arabica
Correct Answer: (2) Coffea Arabica
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Question 36:

Which of the following species of coffee has more than two copies of each chromosome ?

  • (1) Arabica
  • (2) Robusta
  • (3) Coffea Eugenioides
  • (4) A blend of Arabica and Robusta
Correct Answer: (1) Arabica
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Question 37:

Which of the following statements is true about Coffea Arabica ?

  • (1) Hybridization is the main source of its genetic variation.
  • (2) It has only two copies of each chromosome.
  • (3) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy.
  • (4) It is easily interbred with other species.
Correct Answer: (3) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy.
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Question 38:

Which of the following species of coffee developed only in the last 50,000 years ?

  • (1) Coffea Canephora
  • (2) Coffea Eugenioides
  • (3) Arabica
  • (4) Robusta
Correct Answer: Drop
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Question 39:

Which of the following types of variability is not very high for Coffea Arabica ?

  • (1) Variability at the structural level.
  • (2) Variability at the chromosomal level.
  • (3) Variability at the level of deletions and insertions.
  • (4) Variability at the DNA level.
Correct Answer: (4) Variability at the DNA level.
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Question 40:

Choose the statement that is factually incorrect from the options given below.

  • (1) It is possible to roast the beans of a single species of coffee.
  • (2) Two species of coffee can be blended to make a brew.
  • (3) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica.
  • (4) Variations in disease resistance can be seen in the Arabica coffee plant.
Correct Answer: (3) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica.
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Question 41:

Re-arrange the following phrases in correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) created by human
(B) collective cultural heritage
(C) all languages
(D) communities are our

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A), (B), (D), (C).
  • (2) (B), (A), (D), (C).
  • (3) (C), (A), (D), (B).
  • (4) (D), (B), (C), (A).
Correct Answer: (3) (C), (A), (D), (B).
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Question 42:

Fill in the blank with the correct option, to form a meaningful sentence.

The Principal addressed us in the assembly and ________ the rumours of an early summer break.

  • (1) defended
  • (2) quashed
  • (3) cleared
  • (4) rebuked
Correct Answer: (2) quashed
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Question 43:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate phrasal verbs given in List-II :

List-I
(Sentences)

(A) She was very ________ with him for his offensive remarks on women in politics.
(B) I have plenty of interesting books ________ to book lovers.
(C) Strange that people easily ________ to temptation and ruin their reputation!
(D) Rahul is trying to ________ on his smoking.

List-II
(Phrasal verbs)

(I) give away
(II) cut down
(III) cut up
(IV) give in

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)
  • (2) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (3) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
  • (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 44:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate adverbs given in List-II :

List-I
(Sentences)

(A) I thought the restaurant would be expensive but it was ________ affordable.
(B) It was a serious accident. But the car was ________ damaged.
(C) The meeting was a disaster as it was ________ organized.
(D) Mira is gifted, she has the ability to learn any language ________.

List-II
(Adverbs)

(I) badly
(II) reasonably
(III) quickly
(IV) hardly

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • (1) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (2) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (I)
  • (3) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
  • (4) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 45:

Choose the appropriate word pair to complete the sentence :

I didn't know Rahul was in the hospital. If I ________ I would ________ him.

  • (1) knew, go
  • (2) had known, have visited
  • (3) have known, be going
  • (4) know, had gone
Correct Answer: (2) had known, have visited
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Question 46:

Identify the option closest in meaning to the underlined word :

The movie star's biography is a glossy, sycophantic portrayal.

  • (1) cowardly
  • (2) domineering
  • (3) flattering
  • (4) insolent
Correct Answer: (1) cowardly
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Question 47:

Choose the correct ANTONYM of the underlined word :

The Minister unleashed a compliment against the newspaper for its biased editorial on illiteracy among women in his constituency.

  • (1) denunciation
  • (2) endorsement
  • (3) regulation
  • (4) speculation
Correct Answer: (1) denunciation
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Question 48:

Choose the correct SYNONYM for redoubtable from the options given below.

  • (1) flimsy
  • (2) perplexing
  • (3) formidable
  • (4) voluble
Correct Answer: (3) formidable
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Question 49:

Choose the correct ANTONYM for sullen from the options given below.

  • (1) morose
  • (2) reticent
  • (3) timid
  • (4) genial
Correct Answer: (4) genial
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Question 50:

Rearrange the following parts in the correct sequence to make a meaningful sentence :

(A) are inborn but our
(B) constituents of flavour, are learned
(C) our responses to basic tastes
(D) perceptions of smells, the main

  • (1) (B), (D), (A), (C).
  • (2) (A), (C), (B), (D).
  • (3) (C), (A), (D), (B).
  • (4) (C), (B), (D), (A).
Correct Answer: (3) (C), (A), (D), (B).
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CUET 2024 English (Set B) Solution

Question 1:

Which of the following statements is true about Coffea Arabica?

  • (a) Hybridization is the main source of its genetic variation.
  • (b) It has only two copies of each chromosome.
  • (c) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy.
  • (d) It is easily interbred with other species.
Correct Answer: (c) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy
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Question 2:

Which of the following varieties of coffee is the most sold in the world?

  • (a) Coffea Canephora
  • (b) Coffea Arabica
  • (c) Coffea Eugenioides
  • (d) A blend of Coffea Canephora and Coffea Arabica
Correct Answer: (b) Coffea Arabica
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Question 3:

Which of the following species of coffee has more than two copies of each chromosome?

  • (a) Arabica
  • (b) Robusta
  • (c) Coffea Eugenioides
  • (d) A blend of Arabica and Robusta
Correct Answer: (a) Arabica
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Question 4:

Which of the following species of coffee developed only in the last 50,000 years?

  • (a) Coffea Canephora
  • (b) Coffea Eugenioides
  • (c) Arabica
  • (d) Robusta
Correct Answer: (c) Arabica
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Question 5:

Which of the following types of variability is not very high for Coffea Arabica?

  • (a) Variability at the structural level.
  • (b) Variability at the chromosomal level.
  • (c) Variability at the level of deletions and insertions.
  • (d) Variability at the DNA level.
Correct Answer: (d) Variability at the DNA level
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Question 6:

Choose the statement that is factually incorrect from the options given below.

  • (a) It is possible to roast the beans of a single species of coffee.
  • (b) Two species of coffee can be blended to make a brew.
  • (c) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica.
  • (d) Variations in disease resistance can be seen in the Arabica coffee plant.
Correct Answer: (c) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica
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Question 7:

Re-arrange the following phrases in the correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence. (A) created by human (B) collective cultural heritage (C) all languages (D) communities are our

  • (a) (A), (B), (D), (C)
  • (b) (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • (c) (C), (A), (D), (B)
  • (d) (D), (B), (C), (A)
Correct Answer: (c) (C), (A), (D), (B)
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Question 8:

Fill in the blank with the correct option to form a meaningful sentence. The Principal addressed us in the assembly and ________ the rumors of an early summer break.

  • (a) defended
  • (b) quashed
  • (c) cleared
  • (d) rebuked
Correct Answer: (b) quashed
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Question 9:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate phrasal verbs given in List-II.

List-I (Sentences): (A) She was very ________ with him for his offensive remarks on women in politics.
(B) I have plenty of interesting books to ________ to book lovers.
(C) Strange that people easily ________ to temptation and ruin their reputation!
(D) Rahul is trying to ________ on his smoking.

List-II (Phrasal Verbs):

(I) give away (II) cut down (III) cut up (IV) give in

  • (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (b) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (c) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
  • (d) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 10:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate adverbs given in List-II.

List-I (Sentences):
(A) I thought the restaurant would be expensive but it was ________ affordable.
(B) It was a serious accident. But the car was ________ damaged.
(C) The meeting was a disaster as it was very ________ organized.
(D) Mira is gifted; she has the ability to learn any language ________.

List-II (Adverbs):

(I) badly
(II) reasonably
(III) quickly
(IV) hardly

  • (a) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (b) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (I)
  • (c) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
  • (d) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (a) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 11:

Choose the appropriate word pair to complete the sentence. I didn't know Rahul was in the hospital. If I ________, I would ________ him.

  • (a) knew, go
  • (b) had known, have visited
  • (c) have known, be going
  • (d) know, had gone
Correct Answer: (b) had known, have visited
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Question 12:

Identify the option closest in meaning to the underlined word. The movie star's biography is a glossy, *sycophantic* portrayal.

  • (a) cowardly
  • (b) domineering
  • (c) flattering
  • (d) insolent
Correct Answer: (c) flattering
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Question 13:

Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word. The Minister unleashed a *compliment* against the newspaper for its biased editorial on illiteracy among women in his constituency.

  • (a) denunciation
  • (b) endorsement
  • (c) regulation
  • (d) speculation
Correct Answer: (a) denunciation
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Question 14:

Choose the correct synonym for "redoubtable” from the options given below.

  • (a) flimsy
  • (b) perplexing
  • (c) formidable
  • (d) voluble
Correct Answer: (c) formidable
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Question 15:

Choose the correct antonym for "sullen" from the options given below.

  • (a) morose
  • (b) reticent
  • (c) timid
  • (d) genial
Correct Answer: (d) genial
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Question 16:

Rearrange the following parts in the correct sequence to make a meaningful sentence.

(A) are inborn but our (B) constituents of flavor, are learned (C) our responses to basic tastes (D) perceptions of smells, the main

  • (a) (B), (D), (A), (C)
  • (b) (A), (C), (B), (D)
  • (c) (C), (A), (D), (B)
  • (d) (C), (B), (D), (A)
Correct Answer: (c) (C), (A), (D), (B)
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Question 17:

Match the words in List-I with their definitions in List-II.

List-I (Words): (a) Theocracy (b) Megalomania (c) Apothecary (d) Antiquarian

List-II (Definitions): (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders (IV) A morbid delusion of one's power, importance, or godliness

  • (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
  • (b) (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
  • (c) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (d) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
Correct Answer: (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
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Question 18:

Fill in the blank with the correct option. A small ________ between two children ended up as a group fight.

  • (a) altercation
  • (b) match
  • (c) contest
  • (d) race
Correct Answer: (a) altercation
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Question 19:

Re-arrange the following phrases in the right sequence to form a meaningful sentence. (A) for seven hours but was hardly (B) because of the absence of any motivation (C) able to decide who the murderer was (D) she worked on the case

  • (a) (A), (C), (D), (B)
  • (b) (D), (A), (C), (B)
  • (c) (D), (C), (B), (A)
  • (d) (A), (B), (C), (D)
Correct Answer: (b) (D), (A), (C), (B)
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Question 20:

Fill in the blank with the correct option. The candidate assured the interviewers that the dip in her grades during her second semester was an ________ since she had always been a top scorer in the first semester.

  • (a) anomaly
  • (b) allay
  • (c) adage
  • (d) abatement
Correct Answer: (a) anomaly
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Question 21:

Replace the underlined word with the most appropriate SYNONYM. For some time now, we've been *toying* with the idea of transferring all our business from physical to online sales only.

  • (a) launch
  • (b) showing
  • (c) considering
  • (d) careful
Correct Answer: (c) considering
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Question 22:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word. At first the workers were *agreeable* to the proposals of their Manager, but later they were reconciled to the new proposals.

  • (a) resistant
  • (b) estranged
  • (c) cooperate
  • (d) agreed
Correct Answer: (a) resistant
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Question 23:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate words given in List-II.

List-I (Sentences):
(A) She was able to give a _______ explanation in the court for her presence near the crime scene.
(B) The Rockland Hospital _______ with AIIMS to conduct a free cancer screening camp.
(C) Though she has shown only 4% improvement in achieving her target yet her efforts are _______.
(D) The doctors give the prognosis by _______ their diagnosis with several tests.

List-II (Words):
(I) collaborated
(II) corroborated
(III) credible
(IV) creditable

  • (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (b) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)
  • (c) (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (I)
  • (d) (A) - (II), (B) - (III), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV)
Correct Answer: (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 24:

Fill in the blank with the correct option. Most of the guests arrived for the concert _______ bus.

  • (a) by
  • (b) with
  • (c) from
  • (d) through
Correct Answer: (a) by
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Question 25:

Choose the word closest in meaning to the underlined word. Why did you make that *flippant* remark about her choice of clothes?

  • (a) sarcastic
  • (b) disrespectful
  • (c) casual
  • (d) indifferent
Correct Answer: (b) disrespectful
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Question 26:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word. The thief showed his *disbelief* when informed that his partner had been arrested.

  • (a) displayed
  • (b) concealed
  • (c) battled
  • (d) marked
Correct Answer: (b) concealed
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Question 27:

Fill in the blank with the correct option. The President finally had to _______ the demands of the public for his resignation.

  • (a) ignore
  • (b) initiate
  • (c) accede to
  • (d) condone
Correct Answer: (c) accede to
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Question 28:

Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) for organizations which provide (B) services to customers on a face-to-face basis, (C) employees with whom they deal is very important (D) the quality of the relationship between customers and

  • (a) (A), (B), (D), (C)
  • (b) (C), (A), (B), (D)
  • (c) (B), (D), (A), (C)
  • (d) (D), (A), (C), (B)
Correct Answer: (d) (D), (A), (C), (B)
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Question 29:

Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) as a concept fundamental to
(B) especially with the injunction to treat equals equally
(C) justice is associated with the notion of equity and equality,
(D) ethical theory and political philosophy,

  • (a) (D), (B), (C), (A)
  • (b) (C), (A), (B), (D)
  • (c) (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • (d) (A), (D), (C), (B)
Correct Answer: (b) (C), (A), (B), (D)
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Question 30:

Match the idioms in List-I with their meanings in List-II.

List-I (Idioms): (A) blow the gaff (B) at the end of your tether (C) be full of beans (D) want to curl up and die

List-II (Meanings): (I) feel unable to deal with something (II) feel terribly ashamed and embarrassed (III) divulge a secret (IV) be full of energy

  • (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (b) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (c) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
  • (d) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (a) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 31:

Match the blanks in List-I with the prepositions in List-II.

List-I (Sentences):
(A) The edited version of her article is indistinguishable _______ her first version.
(B) I just don't feel any affinity _______ his prose style. It's too caustic.
(C) Her ideas are not all that dissimilar _______ mine.
(D) It would be wrong to mistake his diffidence _______ his arrogance or coldness.

List-II (Prepositions):
(I) with
(II) to
(III) for
(IV) from

  • (a) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (b) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)
  • (c) (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (III), (D) - (II)
  • (d) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (a) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 32:

Re-arrange the parts in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

(A) students with tools for critical thinking
(B) cooperative learning is an
(C) that enhances creativity and provides
(D) eclectic and unique teaching method

  • (a) (A), (C), (B), (D)
  • (b) (B), (D), (C), (A)
  • (c) (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • (d) (C), (B), (D), (A)
Correct Answer: (b) (B), (D), (C), (A)
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Question 33:

The author grew up with the expectation that she would take up ________.

  • (a) editorship of a magazine
  • (b) translation of literary pieces
  • (c) creative writing
  • (d) the job of a critic
Correct Answer: (c) creative writing
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Question 34:

When her father said, “She will go far," he meant that ________.

  • (a) she will travel widely
  • (b) she will achieve great heights in life
  • (c) she will go too far, one of these days
  • (d) she will settle in a far-off place
Correct Answer: (b) she will achieve great heights in life
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Question 35:

Choose a statement which is not true with respect to the passage:

  • (a) The author felt pressurized to write in Hindi because of her father.
  • (b) She felt obligated to carry on the legacy of Premchand.
  • (c) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language.
  • (d) She was in awe of the extensive reach of her grandfather's writings.
Correct Answer: (c) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language
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Question 36:

Premchand became too large for her to understand mainly because of ________.

  • (a) the societal expectations around his legacy.
  • (b) the complex language in his works.
  • (c) his far-reaching influence and impact.
  • (d) her emotional connection to his work.
Correct Answer: (c) his far-reaching influence and impact
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Question 37:

“Inhaled his writing" refers to ________.

  • (a) imbibing his style subconsciously
  • (b) being compelled to write like him
  • (c) being influenced by what people said about him
  • (d) her father's expectation from her
Correct Answer: (a) imbibing his style subconsciously
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Question 38:

Choose the correct meaning of the word “Ubiquity" as it appears in the passage:

  • (a) Occasional
  • (b) Restricted
  • (c) Omnipresence
  • (d) Unwanted
Correct Answer: (c) Omnipresence
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Question 39:

The author argues that humans don't have “free will” because ________.

  • (a) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences.
  • (b) we are born with pre-determined choices that we are forced to make.
  • (c) we are always dictated by our mind to make irrational choices.
  • (d) human beings are born slaves of social constructs and expectations.
Correct Answer: (a) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences
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Question 40:

“Karmic imprint" referred to in the passage implies ________.

  • (a) the ability to bring about change in oneself.
  • (b) our genetic code, upbringing, and environment.
  • (c) the truth of our being, our individuality.
  • (d) the wrongdoings and vices of our past lives.
Correct Answer: (b) our genetic code, upbringing, and environment
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Question 41:

“Free will” can be experienced if ________.

  • (a) we embrace our past experiences and conditioning.
  • (b) we make choices without considering the consequences.
  • (c) we let go of our ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs.
  • (d) we accumulate more and more karmic imprints.
Correct Answer: (c) we let go of our ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs
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Question 42:

The author proves that the idea of “free will" is a myth by suggesting that ________.

  • (a) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions.
  • (b) we are unable to bring a change in ourselves.
  • (c) our choices are solely guided by the current environment.
  • (d) our choices are completely independent of past events and our genetic code.
Correct Answer: (a) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions
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Question 43:

What does the author propose as a means to expand the scope of one's agency?

  • (a) Making choices frequently and impulsively.
  • (b) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness.
  • (c) Holding on to fixed beliefs and stringent mindsets.
  • (d) Ignoring one's past experiences and dispositions.
Correct Answer: (b) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness
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Question 44:

What do you think could be a suitable title for this passage?

  • (a) Definition of “Free Will”.
  • (b) Our backstory – key to a successful life.
  • (c) Do human beings really have “Free Will”?
  • (d) Making Choices - Every Man's Prerogative!
Correct Answer: (c) Do human beings really have “Free Will”?
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Question 45:

Cocoa was first introduced by the ________.

  • (a) American people.
  • (b) Olmec people.
  • (c) Aztec people.
  • (d) Spanish people.
Correct Answer: (b) Olmec people
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Question 46:

The Aztec people made their cocoa palatable by ________.

  • (a) serving it cold.
  • (b) adding sugar to the drink.
  • (c) spiking it with spices.
  • (d) drinking it as a medicine.
Correct Answer: (c) spiking it with spices
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Question 47:

Why did hot chocolate become “the beverage of the aristocracy" in Europe?

  • (a) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners.
  • (b) The Queen had a marked chocolate maker.
  • (c) Only wealthy Europeans could buy it.
  • (d) It was being consumed by the pharma companies.
Correct Answer: (a) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners
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Question 48:

The Chocolate Houses didn't survive past the 18th century as ________.

  • (a) people preferred tea/coffee to hot chocolate.
  • (b) it catered to the not-so-elite of society.
  • (c) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee.
  • (d) the supply of cocoa dwindled over the years.
Correct Answer: (c) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee
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Question 49:

Choose the correct statement from the following.

  • (a) Italians serve hot chocolate flavored with spices.
  • (b) Mexicans serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cream.
  • (c) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese.
  • (d) Filipinos serve hot chocolate flavored with peppers.
Correct Answer: (c) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese
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Question 50:

Choose the correct meaning of the underlined expression in the following sentence:

"Soon enough, though, hot chocolate caught on with the masses."

  • (a) was readily available in cafes.
  • (b) became popular among the commoners.
  • (c) hot chocolate did not appeal to people.
  • (d) masses got attracted to the rich experience of drinking hot chocolate.
Correct Answer: (b) became popular among the commoners
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CUET 2024 English (Set C) Solutions

Question 1:

The author grew up with the expectation that she would take up ______.

  • Editorship of a magazine
  • Translation of literary pieces
  • Creative writing
  • The job of a critic
Correct Answer: (3) Creative writing
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Question 2:

When her father said, “She will go far,” he meant that ______.

  • She will travel widely
  • She will achieve great heights in life
  • She will go too far, one of these days
  • She will settle in a far-off place
Correct Answer: (2) She will achieve great heights in life
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Question 3:

Choose a statement which is not true with respect to the passage:

  • The author felt pressurized to write in Hindi because of her father.
  • She felt obligated to carry on the legacy of Premchand.
  • Her family was chauvinistic about the English language.
  • She was in awe of the extensive reach of her grandfather's writings.
Correct Answer: (3) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language.
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Question 4:

Premchand became too large for her to understand mainly because of ______.

  • The societal expectations around his legacy.
  • The complex language in his works.
  • His far-reaching influence and impact.
  • Her emotional connection to his work.
Correct Answer: (3) His far-reaching influence and impact.
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Question 5:

“Inhaled his writing" refers to ______.

  • Imbibing his style subconsciously
  • Being compelled to write like him
  • Being influenced by what people said about him
  • Her father's expectation from her
Correct Answer: (1) Imbibing his style subconsciously
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Question 6:

Choose the correct meaning of the word “Ubiquity" as it appears in the passage:

  • Occasional
  • Restricted
  • Omnipresence
  • Unwanted
Correct Answer: (3) Omnipresence
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Question 7:

The author argues that humans don't have “free will” because ______.

  • Our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences.
  • We are born with pre-determined choices that we are forced to make.
  • We are always dictated by our mind to make irrational choices.
  • Human beings are born slaves of social constructs and expectations.
Correct Answer: (1) Our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences.
View Solution

Question 8:

“Karmic imprint” referred to in the passage implies ______.

  • The ability to bring about change in oneself.
  • Our genetic code, upbringing, and environment.
  • The truth of our being, our individuality.
  • The wrongdoings and vices of our past lives.
Correct Answer: (2) Our genetic code, upbringing, and environment.
View Solution

Question 9:

“Free will” can be experienced if ______.

  • We embrace our past experiences and conditioning.
  • We make choices without considering the consequences.
  • We let go of our ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs.
  • We accumulate more and more karmic imprints.
Correct Answer: (3) We let go of our ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs.
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Question 10:

The author proves that the idea of “free will" is a myth by suggesting that ______.

  • Our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions.
  • We are unable to bring a change in ourselves.
  • Our choices are solely guided by the current environment.
  • Our choices are completely independent of past events and our genetic code.
Correct Answer: (1) Our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions.
View Solution
Question 11:

What does the author propose as a means to expand the scope of one's agency?

  • Making choices frequently and impulsively.
  • Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness.
  • Holding on to fixed beliefs and stringent mindsets.
  • Ignoring one's past experiences and dispositions.
Correct Answer: (2) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness.
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Question 12:

What do you think could be a suitable title for this passage?

  • Definition of "Free Will".
  • Our backstory - key to a successful life.
  • Do human beings really have “Free Will"?
  • Making Choices – Every Man's Prerogative!
Correct Answer: (3) Do human beings really have “Free Will"?
View Solution

Question 13:

Cocoa was first introduced by the ______.

  • American people.
  • Olmec people.
  • Aztec people.
  • Spanish people.
Correct Answer: (2) Olmec people.
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Question 14:

The Aztec people made their cocoa palatable by ______.

  • Serving it cold.
  • Adding sugar to the drink.
  • Spiking it with spices.
  • Drinking it as a medicine.
Correct Answer: (3) Spiking it with spices.
View Solution

Question 15:

Why did hot chocolate become “the beverage of the aristocracy” in Europe?

  • The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners.
  • The Queen had a marked chocolate maker.
  • Only wealthy Europeans could buy it.
  • It was being consumed by the pharma companies.
Correct Answer: (1) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners.
View Solution
Question 16:

The Chocolate Houses didn't survive past the 18th century as ______.

  • People preferred tea/coffee to hot chocolate.
  • It catered to the not-so-elite of society.
  • Chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee.
  • The supply of cocoa dwindled over the years.
Correct Answer: (3) Chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee.
View Solution

Question 17:

Choose the correct statement from the following.

  • Italians serve hot chocolate flavored with spices.
  • Mexicans serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cream.
  • Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese.
  • Filipinos serve hot chocolate flavored with peppers.
Correct Answer: (3) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese.
View Solution

Question 18:

Choose the correct meaning of the underlined expression in the following sentence: "Soon enough, though, hot chocolate caught on with the masses."

  • Was readily available in cafes.
  • Became popular among the commoners.
  • Hot chocolate did not appeal to people.
  • Masses got attracted to the rich experience of drinking hot chocolate.
Correct Answer: (2) Became popular among the commoners.
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Question 19:

Which of the following varieties of coffee is the most sold in the world?

  • Coffea Canephora
  • Coffea Arabica
  • Coffea Eugenioides
  • A blend of Coffea Canephora and Coffea Arabica
Correct Answer: (2) Coffea Arabica.
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Question 20:

Which of the following species of coffee has more than two copies of each chromosome?

  • Arabica
  • Robusta
  • Coffea Eugenioides
  • A blend of Arabica and Robusta
Correct Answer: (1) Arabica.
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Question 21:

Which of the following statements is true about Coffea Arabica?

  • Hybridization is the main source of its genetic variation.
  • It has only two copies of each chromosome.
  • It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy.
  • It is easily interbred with other species.
Correct Answer: (3) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy.
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Question 22:

Which of the following species of coffee developed only in the last 50,000 years?

  • Coffea Canephora
  • Coffea Eugenioides
  • Arabica
  • Robusta
Correct Answer: (3) Arabica.
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Question 23:

Which of the following types of variability is not very high for Coffea Arabica?

  • Variability at the structural level.
  • Variability at the chromosomal level.
  • Variability at the level of deletions and insertions.
  • Variability at the DNA level.
Correct Answer: (4) Variability at the DNA level.
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Question 24:

Choose the statement that is factually incorrect from the options given below.

  • It is possible to roast the beans of a single species of coffee.
  • Two species of coffee can be blended to make a brew.
  • Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica.
  • Variations in disease resistance can be seen in the Arabica coffee plant.
Correct Answer: (3) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica.
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Question 25:

Re-arrange the following phrases in the correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) created by human
(B) collective cultural heritage
(C) all languages
(D) communities are our

  • (A), (B), (D), (C)
  • (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • (C), (A), (D), (B)
  • (D), (B), (C), (A)
Correct Answer: (3) (C), (A), (D), (B)
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Question 26:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.
The Principal addressed us in the assembly and __________ the rumors of an early summer break.

  • Defended
  • Quashed
  • Cleared
  • Rebuked
Correct Answer: (2) Quashed
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Question 27:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate phrasal verbs given in List-II.
List-I (Sentences):
(A) She was very __________ with him for his offensive remarks on women in politics.
(B) I have plenty of interesting books to __________ to book lovers.
(C) Strange that people easily __________ to temptation and ruin their reputation!
(D) Rahul is trying to __________ on his smoking.
List-II (Phrasal Verbs):
(I) give away
(II) cut down
(III) cut up
(IV) give in

  • (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 28:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate adverbs given in List-II.
List-I (Sentences):
(A) I thought the restaurant would be expensive but it was __________ affordable.
(B) It was a serious accident. But the car was __________ damaged.
(C) The meeting was a disaster as it was very __________ organized.
(D) Mira is gifted; she has the ability to learn any language __________.
List-II (Adverbs):
(I) badly
(II) reasonably
(III) quickly
(IV) hardly

  • (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (I)
  • (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 29:

Choose the appropriate word pair to complete the sentence.
I didn't know Rahul was in the hospital. If I __________ , I would __________ him.

  • knew, go
  • had known, have visited
  • have known, be going
  • know, had gone
Correct Answer: (2) had known, have visited
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Question 30:

Identify the option closest in meaning to the underlined word.
The movie star's biography is a glossy, sycophantic portrayal.

  • cowardly
  • domineering
  • flattering
  • insolent
Correct Answer: (3) flattering
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Question 31:

Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word.
The Minister unleashed a compliment against the newspaper for its biased editorial on illiteracy among women in his constituency.

  • denunciation
  • endorsement
  • regulation
  • speculation
Correct Answer: (1) denunciation
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Question 32:

Choose the correct synonym for "redoubtable” from the options given below.

  • flimsy
  • perplexing
  • formidable
  • voluble
Correct Answer: (3) formidable
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Question 33:

Choose the correct antonym for "sullen" from the options given below.

  • morose
  • reticent
  • timid
  • genial
Correct Answer: (4) genial
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Question 34:

Rearrange the following parts in the correct sequence to make a meaningful sentence.
(A) are inborn but our
(B) constituents of flavor, are learned
(C) our responses to basic tastes
(D) perceptions of smells, the main

  • (B), (D), (A), (C)
  • (A), (C), (B), (D)
  • (C), (A), (D), (B)
  • (C), (B), (D), (A)
Correct Answer: (3) (C), (A), (D), (B)
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Question 35:

Match the words in List-I with their definitions in List-II.
List-I (Words):
(A) Theocracy
(B) Megalomania
(C) Apothecary
(D) Antiquarian
List-II (Definitions):
(I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions
(II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past
(III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders
(IV) A morbid delusion of one's power, importance, or godliness

  • (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
  • (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
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Question 36:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.
A small __________ between two children ended up as a group fight.

  • altercation
  • match
  • contest
  • race
Correct Answer: (1) altercation
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Question 37:

Re-arrange the following phrases in the right sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) for seven hours but was hardly
(B) because of the absence of any motivation
(C) able to decide who the murderer was
(D) she worked on the case

  • (A), (C), (D), (B)
  • (D), (A), (C), (B)
  • (D), (C), (B), (A)
  • (A), (B), (C), (D)
Correct Answer: (2) (D), (A), (C), (B)
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Question 38:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.
The candidate assured the interviewers that the dip in her grades during her second semester was an __________ since she had always been a top scorer in the first semester.

  • anomaly
  • allay
  • adage
  • abatement
Correct Answer: (1) anomaly
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Question 39:

Replace the underlined word with the most appropriate SYNONYM.
For some time now, we've been toying with the idea of transferring all our business from physical to online sales only.

  • launch
  • showing
  • considering
  • careful
Correct Answer: (3) considering
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Question 40:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
At first the workers were agreeable to the proposals of their Manager, but later they were reconciled to the new proposals.

  • resistant
  • estranged
  • cooperate
  • agreed
Correct Answer: (1) resistant
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Question 41:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate words given in List-II.
List-I (Sentences):
(A) She was able to give a __________ explanation in the court for her presence near the crime scene.
(B) The Rockland Hospital __________ with AIIMS to conduct a free cancer screening camp.
(C) Though she has shown only 4% improvement in achieving her target yet her efforts are __________
(D) The doctors __________ their diagnosis with several tests.
List-II (Words):
(I) collaborated
(II) corroborated
(III) credible
(IV) creditable

  • (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (I)
  • (A) - (II), (B) - (III), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 42:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.
Most of the guests arrived for the concert __________ bus.

  • by
  • with
  • from
  • through
Correct Answer: (1) by
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Question 43:

Choose the word closest in meaning to the underlined word.
Why did you make that flippant remark about her choice of clothes?

  • sarcastic
  • disrespectful
  • casual
  • indifferent
Correct Answer: (2) disrespectful
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Question 44:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
The thief showed his disbelief when informed that his partner had been arrested.

  • displayed
  • concealed
  • battled
  • marked
Correct Answer: (2) concealed
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Question 45:

Fill in the blank with the correct option.
The President finally had to __________ the demands of the public for his resignation.

  • ignore
  • initiate
  • accede to
  • condone
Correct Answer: (3) accede to
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Question 46:

Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) for organizations which provide
(B) services to customers on a face-to-face basis,
(C) employees with whom they deal is very important
(D) the quality of the relationship between customers and

  • (A), (B), (D), (C)
  • (C), (A), (B), (D)
  • (B), (D), (A), (C)
  • (D), (A), (C), (B)
Correct Answer: (4) (D), (A), (C), (B)
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Question 47:

Re-arrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) as a concept fundamental to
(B) especially with the injunction to treat equals equally
(C) justice is associated with the notion of equity and equality,
(D) ethical theory and political philosophy,

  • (D), (B), (C), (A)
  • (C), (A), (B), (D)
  • (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • (A), (D), (C), (B)
Correct Answer: (2) (C), (A), (B), (D)
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Question 48:

Match the idioms in List-I with their meanings in List-II.
List-I (Idioms):
(A) blow the gaff
(B) at the end of your tether
(C) be full of beans
(D) want to curl up and die
List-II (Meanings):
(I) feel unable to deal with something
(II) feel terribly ashamed and embarrassed
(III) divulge a secret
(IV) be full of energy

  • (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 49:

Match the blanks in List-I with the prepositions in List-II.
List-I (Sentences):
(A) The edited version of her article is indistinguishable __________ her first version.
(B) I just don't feel any affinity __________ his prose style. It's too caustic.
(C) Her ideas are not all that dissimilar __________ mine.
(D) It would be wrong to mistake his diffidence __________ his arrogance or coldness.
List-II (Prepositions):
(I) with
(II) to
(III) for
(IV) from

  • (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)
  • (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (III), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 50:

Re-arrange the parts in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.
(A) students with tools for critical thinking
(B) cooperative learning is an
(C) that enhances creativity and provides
(D) eclectic and unique teaching method

  • (A), (C), (B), (D)
  • (B), (D), (C), (A)
  • (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • (C), (B), (D), (A)
Correct Answer: (2) (B), (D), (C), (A)
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CUET 2024 English (Set D) Solution

Question 1:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate adverbs given in List-II.

List-I (Sentences):

  • (A) I thought the restaurant would be expensive but it was ______ affordable.
  • (B) It was a serious accident. But the car was ______ damaged.
  • (C) The meeting was a disaster as it was very ______ organized.
  • (D) Mira is gifted; she has the ability to learn any language ______.

List-II (Adverbs):

  • (I) badly
  • (II) reasonably
  • (III) quickly
  • (IV) hardly
Correct Answer: 1. (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 2:

Choose the appropriate word pair to complete the sentence:

I didn’t know Rahul was in the hospital. If I ______, I would ______ him.

  • 1. knew, go
  • 2. had known, have visited
  • 3. have known, be going
  • 4. know, had gone
Correct Answer: 2. had known, have visited
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Question 3:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate phrasal verbs given in List-II.

List-I (Sentences):

  • (A) She was very ______ with him for his offensive remarks on women in politics.
  • (B) I have plenty of interesting books to ______ to book lovers.
  • (C) Strange that people easily ______ to temptation and ruin their reputation!
  • (D) Rahul is trying to ______ on his smoking.

List-II (Phrasal Verbs):

  • (I) give away
  • (II) cut down
  • (III) cut up
  • (IV) give in
Correct Answer: 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 4:

Identify the option closest in meaning to the underlined word:

The movie star’s biography is a glossy, sycophantic portrayal.

  • 1. cowardly
  • 2. domineering
  • 3. flattering
  • 4. insolent
Correct Answer: 3. flattering
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Question 5:

Choose the correct antonym of the underlined word:

The Minister unleashed a compliment against the newspaper for its biased editorial on illiteracy among women in his constituency.

  • 1. denunciation
  • 2. endorsement
  • 3. regulation
  • 4. speculation
Correct Answer: 1. denunciation
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Question 6:

Choose the correct synonym for "redoubtable" from the options given below.

  • 1. flimsy
  • 2. perplexing
  • 3. formidable
  • 4. voluble
Correct Answer: 3. formidable
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Question 7:

Choose the correct antonym for "sullen" from the options given below.

  • 1. morose
  • 2. reticent
  • 3. timid
  • 4. genial
Correct Answer: 4. genial
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Question 8:

Rearrange the following parts in the correct sequence to make a meaningful sentence.

(A) are inborn but our
(B) constituents of flavor, are learned
(C) our responses to basic tastes
(D) perceptions of smells, the main

(1) (B), (D), (A), (C)

(2) (A), (C), (B), (D)

(3) (C), (A), (D), (B)

(4) (C), (B), (D), (A)

Correct Answer: 3. (C), (A), (D), (B)
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Question 9:

Match the words in List-I with their definitions in List-II.

List-I (Words):

  • (A) Theocracy
  • (B) Megalomania
  • (C) Apothecary
  • (D) Antiquarian

List-II (Definitions):

  • (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions
  • (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past
  • (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders
  • (IV) A morbid delusion of one’s power, importance, or godliness
  • 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
  • 2. (A) - (IV), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
  • 3. (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • 4. (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (II), (D) - (I)
Correct Answer: 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
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Question 10:

Fill in the blank with the correct option:

A small ______ between two children ended up as a group fight.

  • 1. altercation
  • 2. match
  • 3. contest
  • 4. race
Correct Answer: 1. altercation
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Question 11:

Rearrange the following phrases in the right sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

List of Phrases:

  • (A) for seven hours but was hardly
  • (B) because of the absence of any motivation
  • (C) able to decide who the murderer was
  • (D) she worked on the case
  • 1. (A), (C), (D), (B)
  • 2. (D), (A), (C), (B)
  • 3. (D), (C), (B), (A)
  • 4. (A), (B), (C), (D)
Correct Answer: 2. (D), (A), (C), (B)
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Question 12:

Fill in the blank with the correct option:

The candidate assured the interviewers that the dip in her grades during her second semester was an ______ since she had always been a top scorer in the first semester.

  • 1. anomaly
  • 2. allay
  • 3. adage
  • 4. abatement
Correct Answer: 1. anomaly
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Question 13:

Replace the underlined word with the most appropriate SYNONYM:

For some time now, we’ve been toying with the idea of transferring all our business from physical to online sales only.

  • 1. launch
  • 2. showing
  • 3. considering
  • 4. careful
Correct Answer: 3. considering
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Question 14:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word:

At first, the workers were agreeable to the proposals of their Manager, but later they were reconciled to the new proposals.

  • 1. resistant
  • 2. estranged
  • 3. cooperate
  • 4. agreed
Correct Answer: 1. resistant
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Question 15:

Complete the sentences given in List-I with the appropriate words given in List-II:

List-I (Sentences):

  • (A) She was able to give a ______ explanation in the court for her presence near the crime scene.
  • (B) The Rockland Hospital ______ with AIIMS to conduct a free cancer screening camp.
  • (C) Though she has shown only 4% improvement in achieving her target yet her efforts are ______.
  • (D) The doctors give the prognosis by ______ their diagnosis with several tests.

List-II (Words):

  • (I) collaborated
  • (II) corroborated
  • (III) credible
  • (IV) creditable
  • 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • 2. (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)
  • 3. (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (I)
  • 4. (A) - (II), (B) - (III), (C) - (I), (D) - (IV)
Correct Answer: 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 16:

Fill in the blank with the correct option:

Most of the guests arrived ______ bus.

  • 1. by
  • 2. with
  • 3. from
  • 4. through
Correct Answer: 1. by
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Question 17:

Choose the word closest in meaning to the underlined word:

Why did you make that flippant remark about her choice of clothes?

  • 1. sarcastic
  • 2. disrespectful
  • 3. casual
  • 4. indifferent
Correct Answer: 2. disrespectful
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Question 18:

Select the word opposite in meaning to the underlined word:

The thief showed his disbelief when informed that his partner had been arrested.

  • 1. displayed
  • 2. concealed
  • 3. battled
  • 4. marked
Correct Answer: 2. concealed
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Question 19:

Fill in the blank with the correct option:

The President finally had to ______ the demands of the public for his resignation.

  • 1. ignore
  • 2. initiate
  • 3. accede to
  • 4. condone
Correct Answer: 3. accede to
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Question 20:

Rearrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

List of Phrases:

  • (A) for organizations which provide
  • (B) services to customers on a face-to-face basis,
  • (C) employees with whom they deal is very important
  • (D) the quality of the relationship between customers and
  • 1. (A), (B), (D), (C)
  • 2. (C), (A), (B), (D)
  • 3. (B), (D), (A), (C)
  • 4. (D), (A), (C), (B)
Correct Answer: 4. (D), (A), (C), (B)
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Question 21:

Rearrange the following parts of a sentence in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence.

List of Phrases:

  • (A) as a concept fundamental to
  • (B) especially with the injunction to treat equals equally
  • (C) justice is associated with the notion of equity and equality,
  • (D) ethical theory and political philosophy,
  • 1. (D), (B), (C), (A)
  • 2. (C), (A), (B), (D)
  • 3. (B), (A), (D), (C)
  • 4. (A), (D), (C), (B)
Correct Answer: 2. (C), (A), (B), (D)
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Question 22:

Match the idioms in List-I with their meanings in List-II:

List-I (Idioms):

  • (A) blow the gaff
  • (B) at the end of your tether
  • (C) be full of beans
  • (D) want to curl up and die

List-II (Meanings):

  • (I) feel unable to deal with something
  • (II) feel terribly ashamed and embarrassed
  • (III) divulge a secret
  • (IV) be full of energy
  • 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • 2. (A) - (II), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
  • 3. (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
  • 4. (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)
Correct Answer: 1. (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
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Question 23:

Match the blanks in List-I with the prepositions in List-II:

List-I (Sentences):

(A) The edited version of her article is indistinguishable ______ her first version.

(B) I just don’t feel any affinity ______ his prose style. It’s too caustic.

(C) Her ideas are not all that dissimilar ______ mine.

(D) It would be wrong to mistake his diffidence ______ his arrogance or coldness.

List-II (Prepositions):

(I) with

(II) to

(III) for

(IV) from

Correct Answer: (1) (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) - (I), (D) - (III)
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Question 24:

Re-arrange the parts in their correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence :​

(A) students with tools for critical thinking
(B) cooperative learning is an
(C) that enhances creativity and provides
(D) eclectic and unique teaching method

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

  1. (a) (A), (C), (B), (D)
  2. (b) (B), (D), (C), (A)
  3. (c) (B), (A), (D), (C)
  4. (d) (C), (B), (D), (A)
Correct Answer: (2) (B), (D), (C), (A)
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Question 25:

Fill in the blank with the correct option to form a meaningful sentence:

The author grew up with the expectation that she would take up ________.

(a) editorship of a magazine

(b) translation of literary pieces

(c) creative writing

(d) the job of a critic

Correct Answer: (c) creative writing
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Question 26:

When her father said, “She will go far," he meant that ________.

(a) she will travel widely

(b) she will achieve great heights in life

(c) she will go too far, one of these days

(d) she will settle in a far-off place

Correct Answer: (b) she will achieve great heights in life
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Question 27:

Choose a statement which is not true with respect to the passage:

(a) The author felt pressurized to write in Hindi because of her father.

(b) She felt obligated to carry on the legacy of Premchand.

(c) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language.

(d) She was in awe of the extensive reach of her grandfather's writings.

Correct Answer: (c) Her family was chauvinistic about the English language
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Question 28:

Premchand became too large for her to understand mainly because of _____________ .

(A) his ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
(B) the fact that she feared him.
(C) the kind of love and reverence that he inspired in people.
(D) her constant anxiety of failing him.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(1) (A) and (D) only.
(2) (A) and (C) only.
(3) (B) and (C) only.
(4) (C) and (D) only.

Correct Answer: (2) (A) and (C) only.
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Question 29:

“Inhaled his writing" refers to ________.

(a) imbibing his style subconsciously

(b) being compelled to write like him

(c) being influenced by what people said about him

(d) her father's expectation from her

Correct Answer: (a) imbibing his style subconsciously
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Question 30:

Choose the correct meaning of the word “Ubiquity" as it appears in the passage:

(a) Occasional

(b) Restricted

(c) Omnipresence

(d) Unwanted

Correct Answer: (c) Omnipresence
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Question 31:

The author argues that humans don't have “free will” because ________.

(a) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences.

(b) we are born with pre-determined choices that we are forced to make.

(c) we are always dictated by our mind to make irrational choices.

(d) human beings are born slaves of social constructs and expectations.

Correct Answer: (a) our decisions are shaped by past events and environmental influences
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Question 32:

“Karmic imprint" referred to in the passage implies ________.

(a) the ability to bring about change in oneself.

(b) our genetic code, upbringing, and environment.

(c) the truth of our being, our individuality.

(d) the wrongdoings and vices of our past lives.

Correct Answer: (b) our genetic code, upbringing, and environment
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Question 33:

“Free will” can be experienced if ________.

(a) we embrace our past experiences and conditioning.

(b) we make choices without considering the consequences.

(c) we let go of our ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs.

(d) we accumulate more and more karmic imprints.

Correct Answer: (c) we let go of our ego, attachments, and fixed beliefs
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Question 34:

The author proves that the idea of “free will" is a myth by suggesting that ________.

(a) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions.

(b) we are unable to bring a change in ourselves.

(c) our choices are solely guided by the current environment.

(d) our choices are completely independent of past events and our genetic code.

Correct Answer: (a) our ability to make a choice is restricted by our predispositions
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Question 35:

What does the author propose as a means to expand the scope of one's agency?

(a) Making choices frequently and impulsively.

(b) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness.

(c) Holding on to fixed beliefs and stringent mindsets.

(d) Ignoring one's past experiences and dispositions.

Correct Answer: (b) Engaging in sustained inner work and self-awareness
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Question 36:

What do you think could be a suitable title for this passage?

(a) Definition of “Free Will”.

(b) Our backstory – key to a successful life.

(c) Do human beings really have “Free Will”?

(d) Making Choices - Every Man's Prerogative!

Correct Answer: (c) Do human beings really have “Free Will”?
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Question 37:

Cocoa was first introduced by the ________.

(a) American people.

(b) Olmec people.

(c) Aztec people.

(d) Spanish people.

Correct Answer: (b) Olmec people
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Question 38:

The Aztec people made their cocoa palatable by ________.

(a) serving it cold.

(b) adding sugar to the drink.

(c) spiking it with spices.

(d) drinking it as a medicine.

Correct Answer: (c) spiking it with spices
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Question 39:

Why did hot chocolate become “the beverage of the aristocracy" in Europe?

(a) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners.

(b) The Queen had a marked chocolate maker.

(c) Only wealthy Europeans could buy it.

(d) It was being consumed by the pharma companies.

Correct Answer: (a) The essential ingredient was out of reach of the commoners
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Question 40:

The Chocolate Houses didn't survive past the 18th century as ________.

(a) people preferred tea/coffee to hot chocolate.

(b) it catered to the not-so-elite of society.

(c) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee.

(d) the supply of cocoa dwindled over the years.

Correct Answer: (c) chocolate was costlier than tea or coffee
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Question 41:

Choose the correct statement from the following.

(a) Italians serve hot chocolate flavored with spices.

(b) Mexicans serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cream.

(c) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese.

(d) Filipinos serve hot chocolate flavored with peppers.

Correct Answer: (c) Colombians serve hot chocolate topped with a dollop of cheese
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Question 42:

Choose the correct meaning of the underlined expression in the following sentence:

"Soon enough, though, hot chocolate caught on with the masses."

(a) was readily available in cafes.

(b) became popular among the commoners.

(c) hot chocolate did not appeal to people.

(d) masses got attracted to the rich experience of drinking hot chocolate.

Correct Answer: (b) became popular among the commoners
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Question 43:

Which of the following varieties of coffee is the most sold in the world?

(a) Coffea Canephora

(b) Coffea Arabica

(c) Coffea Eugenioides

(d) A blend of Coffea Canephora and Coffea Arabica

Correct Answer: (b) Coffea Arabica
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Question 44:

Which of the following species of coffee has more than two copies of each chromosome?

(a) Arabica

(b) Robusta

(c) Coffea Eugenioides

(d) A blend of Arabica and Robusta

Correct Answer: (a) Arabica
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Question 45:

Which of the following statements is true about Coffea Arabica?

(a) Hybridization is the main source of its genetic variation.

(b) It has only two copies of each chromosome.

(c) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy.

(d) It is easily interbred with other species.

Correct Answer: (c) It displays the phenomenon of polyploidy
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Question 46:

Which of the following species of coffee developed only in the last 50,000 years?

(a) Coffea Canephora

(b) Coffea Eugenioides

(c) Arabica

(d) Robusta

Correct Answer: (c) Arabica
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Question 47:

Which of the following types of variability is not very high for Coffea Arabica?

(a) Variability at the structural level.

(b) Variability at the chromosomal level.

(c) Variability at the level of deletions and insertions.

(d) Variability at the DNA level.

Correct Answer: (d) Variability at the DNA level
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Question 48:

Choose the statement that is factually incorrect from the options given below.

(a) It is possible to roast the beans of a single species of coffee.

(b) Two species of coffee can be blended to make a brew.

(c) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica.

(d) Variations in disease resistance can be seen in the Arabica coffee plant.

Correct Answer: (c) Due to its genetic make-up, novel mutations do not occur in the species Coffea Arabica
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Question 49:

Re-arrange the following phrases in the correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence. (A) created by human (B) collective cultural heritage (C) all languages (D) communities are our

  1. (A), (B), (D), (C)
  2. (B), (A), (D), (C)
  3. (C), (A), (D), (B)
  4. (D), (B), (C), (A)
Correct Answer: (3) (C), (A), (D), (B)
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Question 50:

Fill in the blank with the correct option to form a meaningful sentence. The Principal addressed us in the assembly and ________ the rumors of an early summer break.

  • (a) defended
  • (b) quashed
  • (c) cleared
  • (d) rebuked
Correct Answer: (b) quashed
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