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Paragraph Completion (Cloze) Test - 2

Description: Paragraph Completion (Cloze) Test-2
Number of Questions: 15
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Tags: Paragraph Completion (Cloze) Test-2 Verbal Reasoning Cloze Test Short Paragraph (Text Missing)
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Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (ii) with the help of the alternatives given.

Though he loved all of his children, Baba Ayub privately had a (i) __________ fondness for one among them, his youngest, Qais, who was three years old. Qais was a little boy with dark blue eyes. He (ii) __________ anyone who met him with his devilish laughter; he was also one of those boys so bursting with energy that he (iii) __________ others of theirs. When he learned to walk, he took such delight in it that he did it all day while he was awake, and then, troublingly, even at night in his sleep. He would sleepwalk out of the family’s mud house and wander off into the moonlit darkness. Naturally, his parents were worried. They took stabs at many (iv) _______, none of which worked. In the end, the solution Baba Ayub found was a simple one, as the best solutions often are: he removed a tiny bell from around the neck of one of his goats and hung it instead around Qais’s neck. This way, the bell would wake up someone if Qais were to rise in the middle of the night. The sleepwalking stopped after a time, but Qais grew (v) _______ to the bell and refused to part with it.

  1. attracted

  2. bewildered

  3. charmed

  4. enticed

  5. infatuated


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  1. Attracted – to attract is to draw someone towards oneself by conspicuous behavior or appearance. This is a wrong option. 
    1. Bewitched – bewitched refers to bringing someone under his/her spell. This is a wrong option.  3. Charmed – this is the correct option. In this context, Qais delighted everyone with his laughter and charmed them.  4. Enticed – to entice is to attract someone by offering hope for reward or pleasure.  5. Infatuated - the definition of infatuated is having a fascination or intense liking for something.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (iii) with the help of the alternatives given.

Though he loved all of his children, Baba Ayub privately had a (i) __________ fondness for one among them, his youngest, Qais, who was three years old. Qais was a little boy with dark blue eyes. He (ii) __________ anyone who met him with his devilish laughter; he was also one of those boys so bursting with energy that he (iii) __________ others of theirs. When he learned to walk, he took such delight in it that he did it all day while he was awake, and then, troublingly, even at night in his sleep. He would sleepwalk out of the family’s mud house and wander off into the moonlit darkness. Naturally, his parents were worried. They took stabs at many (iv) _______, none of which worked. In the end, the solution Baba Ayub found was a simple one, as the best solutions often are: he removed a tiny bell from around the neck of one of his goats and hung it instead around Qais’s neck. This way, the bell would wake up someone if Qais were to rise in the middle of the night. The sleepwalking stopped after a time, but Qais grew (v) _______ to the bell and refused to part with it.

  1. weakened

  2. vitiated

  3. drained

  4. crippled

  5. depreciated


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  1. Weakened – weakened refers to making something less strong. This is a wrong option.
    1. Vitiated – vitiate is to weaken someone morally. This is a wrong option.  3. Drained – drained here refers to exhausting the energy of others. In this context, Qais exhausted others with his energetic actions. This is the correct answer. 4. Crippled – to cripple someone is to make them unable or unfit to act or function effectively.  5. Depreciated – depreciated refers to reducing or lessening the value of something. This is a wrong option.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (iv) with the help of the alternatives given.

Though he loved all of his children, Baba Ayub privately had a (i) __________ fondness for one among them, his youngest, Qais, who was three years old. Qais was a little boy with dark blue eyes. He (ii) __________ anyone who met him with his devilish laughter; he was also one of those boys so bursting with energy that he (iii) __________ others of theirs. When he learned to walk, he took such delight in it that he did it all day while he was awake, and then, troublingly, even at night in his sleep. He would sleepwalk out of the family’s mud house and wander off into the moonlit darkness. Naturally, his parents were worried. They took stabs at many (iv) _______, none of which worked. In the end, the solution Baba Ayub found was a simple one, as the best solutions often are: he removed a tiny bell from around the neck of one of his goats and hung it instead around Qais’s neck. This way, the bell would wake up someone if Qais were to rise in the middle of the night. The sleepwalking stopped after a time, but Qais grew (v) _______ to the bell and refused to part with it.

  1. therapies

  2. remedies

  3. countermeasures

  4. antidotes

  5. alterations


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  1. Therapy - therapy is defined as a treatment for a physical or mental disorder. This is a wrong option.
    1. Remedies – remedy here refers to finding solution to a problem. In this context, they were searching for a remedy for Qais’s sleep walking. This is the correct answer. 3. Countermeasures – countermeasures are actions taken in opposition or retaliation.  4. Antidotes – an antidote is defined as something that works against an unwanted condition to make it better. This is a wrong option.  5. Alterations – alteration is a change made in the nature or form of a thing.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (v) with the help of the alternatives given.

Though he loved all of his children, Baba Ayub privately had a (i) __________ fondness for one among them, his youngest, Qais, who was three years old. Qais was a little boy with dark blue eyes. He (ii) __________ anyone who met him with his devilish laughter; he was also one of those boys so bursting with energy that he (iii) __________ others of theirs. When he learned to walk, he took such delight in it that he did it all day while he was awake, and then, troublingly, even at night in his sleep. He would sleepwalk out of the family’s mud house and wander off into the moonlit darkness. Naturally, his parents were worried. They took stabs at many (iv) _______, none of which worked. In the end, the solution Baba Ayub found was a simple one, as the best solutions often are: he removed a tiny bell from around the neck of one of his goats and hung it instead around Qais’s neck. This way, the bell would wake up someone if Qais were to rise in the middle of the night. The sleepwalking stopped after a time, but Qais grew (v) _______ to the bell and refused to part with it.

  1. tied

  2. adhered

  3. stuck

  4. attached

  5. linked


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  1. Tied – tied refers to fasten, attach or bind together or to something else, as with string, cord or rope made secure by knotting, etc.
    1. Adhered – adhered refers to staying firm in supporting or approving. This is a wrong option.  3. Stuck – stuck refers to fastening or attaching as by gluing, pinning, etc.  4. Attached – Attached here refers to a feeling of affection for someone (bell in the given context).

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (1) with the help of the alternatives given.

A hoard of Viking gold and silver artifacts, dating back over 1,000 years, has been discovered by a treasure hunter with a metal detector in Scotland, a find (1) __________ by experts as one of the country's most significant. Derek McLennan, a retired businessman, uncovered the 100 items in a field in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in September. Amongst the objects is a solid silver cross thought to date from the 9th or 10th century, a silver pot of west European origin, which is (2) __________ to have already been 100 years old when it was buried and several gold objects. The Viking hoard is McLennan's second (3) __________ contribution to Scotland's understanding of its past. Last year, he and a friend unearthed around 300 medieval coins in the same area of Scotland. "The Vikings were well known for having (4) __________ these shores in the past, but today we can appreciate what they have left behind," said Scotland's secretary for cultural and external affairs. The Vikings of Scandinavian origin made (5) __________ raids on Britain from the 8th to the 11th centuries. They buried their valuables for safe-keeping, which have gradually been discovered by generations of treasure seekers.

  1. greeted

  2. saluted

  3. hailed

  4. welcomed

  5. lauded


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  1. Greeted refers to welcoming someone or showing friendliness to someone.
    1. Saluted is to greet or welcome with friendly words or ceremonial gestures. This is a wrong option.  3. Hailed here refers to something that is being acclaimed or acknowledged. Here, it is the discovery of gold and silver artifacts. Hence, this is correct. 4. To welcome is to greet with pleasure and hospitality. This is a wrong option.  5. Lauded refers to praising something highly.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (i) with the help of the alternatives given.

Though he loved all of his children, Baba Ayub privately had a (i) __________ fondness for one among them, his youngest, Qais, who was three years old. Qais was a little boy with dark blue eyes. He (ii) __________ anyone who met him with his devilish laughter; he was also one of those boys so bursting with energy that he (iii) __________ others of theirs. When he learned to walk, he took such delight in it that he did it all day while he was awake, and then, troublingly, even at night in his sleep. He would sleepwalk out of the family’s mud house and wander off into the moonlit darkness. Naturally, his parents were worried. They took stabs at many (iv) _______, none of which worked. In the end, the solution Baba Ayub found was a simple one, as the best solutions often are: he removed a tiny bell from around the neck of one of his goats and hung it instead around Qais’s neck. This way, the bell would wake up someone if Qais were to rise in the middle of the night. The sleepwalking stopped after a time, but Qais grew (v) _______ to the bell and refused to part with it.

  1. unique

  2. lone

  3. rare

  4. different

  5. matchless


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  1. Unique – it means one of a kind or without any equal.
    1. Lone – it means standing apart from its kind.  3. Rare - the definition of rare is something that exists in limited quantities.  4. Different - the definition of different is something that isn't the same, something that is out of the ordinary or something that is separate. 5. Matchless – matchless is something that has no match or equal.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (2) with the help of the alternatives given.

A hoard of Viking gold and silver artifacts, dating back over 1,000 years, has been discovered by a treasure hunter with a metal detector in Scotland, a find (1) __________ by experts as one of the country's most significant. Derek McLennan, a retired businessman, uncovered the 100 items in a field in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in September. Amongst the objects is a solid silver cross thought to date from the 9th or 10th century, a silver pot of west European origin, which is (2) __________ to have already been 100 years old when it was buried and several gold objects. The Viking hoard is McLennan's second (3) __________ contribution to Scotland's understanding of its past. Last year, he and a friend unearthed around 300 medieval coins in the same area of Scotland. "The Vikings were well known for having (4) __________ these shores in the past, but today we can appreciate what they have left behind," said Scotland's secretary for cultural and external affairs. The Vikings of Scandinavian origin made (5) __________ raids on Britain from the 8th to the 11th centuries. They buried their valuables for safe-keeping, which have gradually been discovered by generations of treasure seekers.

  1. likely

  2. prone

  3. inclined

  4. logically

  5. implausibly


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  1. The definition of likely is something that has a very high chance or that is probably true. This is the correct option. In this context, there is a very high chance that the recovered hoard was already 100 years old.
    1. Prone is defined as having a tendency towards something. This is a wrong option.  3. To be inclined means to tend towards something or to be likely to do a particular thing, or choose a specific outcome. This is a wrong option. 4. Logically implies according to the principles of logic or correct reasoning.  5. Implausibly means not likely. This is an antonym of likely.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (3) with the help of the alternatives given.

A hoard of Viking gold and silver artifacts, dating back over 1,000 years, has been discovered by a treasure hunter with a metal detector in Scotland, a find (1) __________ by experts as one of the country's most significant. Derek McLennan, a retired businessman, uncovered the 100 items in a field in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in September. Amongst the objects is a solid silver cross thought to date from the 9th or 10th century, a silver pot of west European origin, which is (2) __________ to have already been 100 years old when it was buried and several gold objects. The Viking hoard is McLennan's second (3) __________ contribution to Scotland's understanding of its past. Last year, he and a friend unearthed around 300 medieval coins in the same area of Scotland. "The Vikings were well known for having (4) __________ these shores in the past, but today we can appreciate what they have left behind," said Scotland's secretary for cultural and external affairs. The Vikings of Scandinavian origin made (5) __________ raids on Britain from the 8th to the 11th centuries. They buried their valuables for safe-keeping, which have gradually been discovered by generations of treasure seekers.

  1. compelling

  2. powerful

  3. indicative

  4. significant

  5. observable


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  1. The definition of compelling is someone or something extremely attractive or interesting. This is a wrong option.
    1. The definition of powerful is having a lot of strength, authority or force. This is a wrong option.  3. The definition of indicative is a type of behaviour that gives a suggestion or shows something. 4. This is the correct option. The definition of significant is something having meaning, influence or importance. Here, it is the discovery, which is important and meaningful.  5. Observable refers to something worthy or important enough to be noticed or observed.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (5) with the help of the alternatives given.

A hoard of Viking gold and silver artifacts, dating back over 1,000 years, has been discovered by a treasure hunter with a metal detector in Scotland, a find (1) __________ by experts as one of the country's most significant. Derek McLennan, a retired businessman, uncovered the 100 items in a field in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in September. Amongst the objects is a solid silver cross thought to date from the 9th or 10th century, a silver pot of west European origin, which is (2) __________ to have already been 100 years old when it was buried and several gold objects. The Viking hoard is McLennan's second (3) __________ contribution to Scotland's understanding of its past. Last year, he and a friend unearthed around 300 medieval coins in the same area of Scotland. "The Vikings were well known for having (4) __________ these shores in the past, but today we can appreciate what they have left behind," said Scotland's secretary for cultural and external affairs. The Vikings of Scandinavian origin made (5) __________ raids on Britain from the 8th to the 11th centuries. They buried their valuables for safe-keeping, which have gradually been discovered by generations of treasure seekers.

  1. alternating

  2. successive

  3. chronological

  4. subsequent

  5. ensuing


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  1. Alternating indicates taking turns.
    1. Successive indicates following in an uninterrupted sequence. In this context, it suggests that the Vikings raided regularly. Thus, this is correct. 3. Chronological order is arranged in order of time. 4. A particular occurring that comes later or after an event is subsequent. 5. Something that occurs as a result of an action is known as an ensuing activity.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blank (1) with the help of the alternatives given.

This may seem (1) ____, but there's one incident I've never forgiven her for. It happened one day when I had to go to the dentist. Mother and Margot (2) ____ to go with me and agreed I should take my bicycle. When the dentist had finished and we were back outside, Margot and Mother very sweetly (3) _______ me that they were going downtown to buy or look at something, I don't remember what, and of course I wanted to go along. But they said I couldn't come because I had my bike with me. Tears of rage rushed to my eyes, and Margot and Mother began laughing at me. I was so furious that I stuck my tongue out at them, right there on the street. A little old lady happened to be passing by, and she looked terribly (4) ____. I rode my bike home and must have cried for hours. Strangely enough, even though Mother has wounded me thousands of times, this particular wound still stings whenever I think of how (5) ____ I was.

  1. paltry

  2. trivial

  3. irrelevant

  4. immaterial

  5. frivolous


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  1. paltry – Something poor or worthless is called paltry.
    1. trivial – Something very small or insignificant is considered trivial. This is the correct word in this context because the author suggests in the passage that the incident in question might seem small, this fits the context. 3. irrelevant – Something that is beside the point is irrelevant. This is incorrect as the given passage addresses this incident only. 4. immaterial – Something of no importance is called immaterial. 5. frivolous – Something silly and unusable is called frivolous.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then, fill blank (4) with the help of the alternatives given.

A hoard of Viking gold and silver artifacts, dating back over 1,000 years, has been discovered by a treasure hunter with a metal detector in Scotland, a find (1) __________ by experts as one of the country's most significant. Derek McLennan, a retired businessman, uncovered the 100 items in a field in Dumfriesshire, southwest Scotland, in September. Amongst the objects is a solid silver cross thought to date from the 9th or 10th century, a silver pot of west European origin, which is (2) __________ to have already been 100 years old when it was buried and several gold objects. The Viking hoard is McLennan's second (3) __________ contribution to Scotland's understanding of its past. Last year, he and a friend unearthed around 300 medieval coins in the same area of Scotland. "The Vikings were well known for having (4) __________ these shores in the past, but today we can appreciate what they have left behind," said Scotland's secretary for cultural and external affairs. The Vikings of Scandinavian origin made (5) __________ raids on Britain from the 8th to the 11th centuries. They buried their valuables for safe-keeping, which have gradually been discovered by generations of treasure seekers.

  1. stormed

  2. raided

  3. assaulted

  4. harassed

  5. ransacked


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  1. Stormed - To attack in a rush is to storm.
    1. A raid is an attack and pillage. The passage answers this as the next sentence also mentions the Viking raids.  3. Assaulted - A sudden attack is an assault. 4. To persistently disturb someone is to harass them. 5. To search for something thoroughly in a place is to ransack that place.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blank (1) with the help of the alternatives given.

This may seem (1) ____, but there's one incident I've never forgiven her for. It happened one day when I had to go to the dentist. Mother and Margot (2) ____ to go with me and agreed I should take my bicycle. When the dentist had finished and we were back outside, Margot and Mother very sweetly (3) _______ me that they were going downtown to buy or look at something, I don't remember what, and of course I wanted to go along. But they said I couldn't come because I had my bike with me. Tears of rage rushed to my eyes, and Margot and Mother began laughing at me. I was so furious that I stuck my tongue out at them, right there on the street. A little old lady happened to be passing by, and she looked terribly (4) ____. I rode my bike home and must have cried for hours. Strangely enough, even though Mother has wounded me thousands of times, this particular wound still stings whenever I think of how (5) ____ I was.

  1. schemed

  2. planned

  3. collaborated

  4. pre-meditated

  5. calculated


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  1. schemed – An underhand plot or intrigue is called scheming (against someone).
    1. planned – A specific arrangement is called a plan. In this context mother and Margot had made a definite arrangement of going to the dentist with the author. 3. collaborated – To work on a specific project with someone else is called collaborating. 4. pre-meditated – Something planned and done deliberately is known as pre-meditated. 5. calculated – Something that involves careful thought or plan is a calculated action.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blank (1) with the help of the alternatives given.

This may seem (1) ____, but there's one incident I've never forgiven her for. It happened one day when I had to go to the dentist. Mother and Margot (2) ____ to go with me and agreed I should take my bicycle. When the dentist had finished and we were back outside, Margot and Mother very sweetly (3) _______ me that they were going downtown to buy or look at something, I don't remember what, and of course I wanted to go along. But they said I couldn't come because I had my bike with me. Tears of rage rushed to my eyes, and Margot and Mother began laughing at me. I was so furious that I stuck my tongue out at them, right there on the street. A little old lady happened to be passing by, and she looked terribly (4) ____. I rode my bike home and must have cried for hours. Strangely enough, even though Mother has wounded me thousands of times, this particular wound still stings whenever I think of how (5) ____ I was.

  1. enlightened

  2. briefed

  3. informed

  4. familiarised

  5. advised


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  1. enlightened - To be informed or educated is to be enlightened.
    1. briefed – To inform someone of some facts pertaining to a specific matter is to brief them. 3. informed – To apprise someone with something is to give them information. In this context, after the dentist's appointment got over, the author was informed or told about the plans that mother and Margot had made. 4. familiarised – To make something well known; bring into common knowledge is to familiarise it. 5. advised – To give counsel to someone is to advise someone. 

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blank (1) with the help of the alternatives given.

This may seem (1) ____, but there's one incident I've never forgiven her for. It happened one day when I had to go to the dentist. Mother and Margot (2) ____ to go with me and agreed I should take my bicycle. When the dentist had finished and we were back outside, Margot and Mother very sweetly (3) _______ me that they were going downtown to buy or look at something, I don't remember what, and of course I wanted to go along. But they said I couldn't come because I had my bike with me. Tears of rage rushed to my eyes, and Margot and Mother began laughing at me. I was so furious that I stuck my tongue out at them, right there on the street. A little old lady happened to be passing by, and she looked terribly (4) ____. I rode my bike home and must have cried for hours. Strangely enough, even though Mother has wounded me thousands of times, this particular wound still stings whenever I think of how (5) ____ I was.

  1. scared

  2. amazed

  3. afraid

  4. shocked

  5. disconcerted


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  1. scared – Scared means frightened.
    1. amazed – To be surprised with sudden wonder is to be amazed.  3. afraid – Feeling of fear or apprehension is feeling afraid. 4. shocked – Shocked means startled. This is the correct answer in this context as the old woman was startled by the behavior of the author. 5. disconcerted – A feeling of confusion is called being disconcerted.

Directions: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First read the passage and then try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blank (1) with the help of the alternatives given.

This may seem (1) ____, but there's one incident I've never forgiven her for. It happened one day when I had to go to the dentist. Mother and Margot (2) ____ to go with me and agreed I should take my bicycle. When the dentist had finished and we were back outside, Margot and Mother very sweetly (3) _______ me that they were going downtown to buy or look at something, I don't remember what, and of course I wanted to go along. But they said I couldn't come because I had my bike with me. Tears of rage rushed to my eyes, and Margot and Mother began laughing at me. I was so furious that I stuck my tongue out at them, right there on the street. A little old lady happened to be passing by, and she looked terribly (4) ____. I rode my bike home and must have cried for hours. Strangely enough, even though Mother has wounded me thousands of times, this particular wound still stings whenever I think of how (5) ____ I was.

  1. bitter

  2. cranky

  3. angry

  4. spiteful

  5. wicked


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  1. bitter – Something that is hard to bear, or distressful is bitter.
    1. cranky – Somebody grouchy, quirky or ill tempered is cranky. 3. angry – A feeling of resentment with someone or something is being angry with it. This is the correct answer in this context as the author was feeling resentful against mother and Margot for leaving her behind. 4. spiteful – Someone malicious is spiteful. 5. wicked – Someone evil or morally bad and sinful is wicked.
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