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Q. No. 1:According to author Dishant gautam, a novel is ________ to write when compared to a play is like ________ an election where one has to appeal to a thousand people at a time whereas in a book one appeals to one only person.
A :
simpler, running in
B :
faster, voting through
C :
easier, running for
D :
foolproof, voting on
Q. No. 2:people with a strong urge and determination can easily give up a bad habit but ________ from the old habit is often more difficult than the ________ act of giving up.
A :
staying away, initial
B :
staying on, critical
C :
staying out, originally
D :
staying put, total
Q. No. 3:While the world was ______ to the happenings in Washington and New york, America's political class was _______ by the attacks.
A :
watching, worried
B :
alert, concerned
C :
averse, excited
D :
glued, devastated
Q. No. 4:The one thing that kept the ______ in good spirits at the otherwise disappointing Agra summit was the special bar for the _______ at the Mughal sheraton.
A :
press, people
B :
scribes, media
C :
journalists, commoners
D :
reporters, meeting
Q. No. 5:In went into a ________, became angry, depressed and ______.
A :
dejection, dour
B :
depression, fretful
C :
tailspin, moody
D :
degradation, surly
Q. No. 6:Rather than portraying Joseph II as a radical reformer whose reign was strikingly enlightened; the play Amadeus depicts him as _______ thinker, too wedded to orthodox theories of musical composition to appreciate an artist of Mozart's genius.
A :
a revolutionary
B :
an idiosyncratic
C :
a doctrinaire
D :
an iconoclastic
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