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List of top English Questions asked in MET
The first Indian woman to receive Bharat Ratna was
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Reading Comprehension
‘Kip’ is the currency of
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Reading Comprehension
The charter of the United Nations was signed on June 26, 1945 in
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Reading Comprehension
Nati is the classical dance of
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Reading Comprehension
The National Remote Sensing Agency is located at
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Reading Comprehension
The term Gambit is used in
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Reading Comprehension
World’s fastest missileship ‘INS Prahar’ was commissioned in
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Reading Comprehension
Magazine : Story : Article (Choose the group with the same relationship)
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Analogies
Juice : Orange : Banana (Choose the group with the same relationship)
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Carnivorous : Tiger : Wolf (Choose the group with the same relationship)
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Rain : Cloud : Evaporation (Choose the group with the same relationship)
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Dog : Squirrel : Tail (Choose the group with the same relationship)
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Sandstone: Limestone: Coal (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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Press : Television : Cinema (Choose the option which shows common feature)
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Comets : Stars : Satellites (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
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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Grammar
You must find someone to accompany you to Mumbai (Identify improvement)
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Grammar
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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Grammar
A man of odd habits (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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Vocabulary
A thing or person behind time (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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Vocabulary
One whose attitude is: 'eat, drink and be merry' (Choose the alternative which can be substituted)
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Vocabulary
VIRTUE (Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning)
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Vocabulary
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