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MET 2009
List of top Questions asked in MET- 2009
Comets : Stars : Satellites (Choose the option which shows common feature)
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English
Analogies
Press : Television : Cinema (Choose the option which shows common feature)
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Sweep : Scrub : Wipe (Choose the option which shows common feature)
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Delhi : Agra : Mathura (Choose the option which shows common feature)
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Sandstone: Limestone: Coal (Choose the option which shows common feature)
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Analogies
I wish I was with him. (Identify improvement for "was")
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Grammar
One whose attitude is: 'eat, drink and be merry' (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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Vocabulary
No sooner he reached home than all the villagers gathered at his home to listen to his story. (Identify improvement for "he reached")
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You must find someone to accompany you to Mumbai (Identify improvement)
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A man of odd habits (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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Older people often stay at home and watch TV because it is cold and dark in winter. (Identify improvement for italicised portion "often")
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A thing or person behind time (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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ZEAL (Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning)
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A person who speaks for or supports an idea (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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VIRTUE (Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning)
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ERUDITE (Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning)
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DEFT (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning)
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It's nine o'clock ...... and I'm still at breakfast.
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HOARD (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning)
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He is too dull ...... the problem.
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Although he is blind, he is very fast ...... calculations.
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The speaker drew the attention of the audience ...... the burning issue.
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The velocity of a particle starting from rest is given in the table. The total distance travelled in 10 s, using Trapezoidal rule, is t (s) & 0 & 2 & 4 & 6 & 8 & 10
v (m/s) & 0 & 12 & 16 & 20 & 35 & 60
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Mathematics
Approximations
LAMENTABLE (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning)
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Vocabulary
INTREPID (Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning)
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