Verbal MCQS for NTS Test Set 6

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Thin: Sparse
Tree: Tall
Preface: Book
Corpulent: Obese
Prologue: Epilogue
Tract: Tome

When I saw him through the window_____
I have run out to open the door
I ran out to open the door
I should run out to open the door
I am running out to open the door

GARGOYLE
Golden eagle
Garish
Stone spout
Vile
Negation

AFFLUENT : LUCKY::
Unsuccessful : Lazy
Rely : Retort
Charitable : Stingy
Greedy : Money

From where the Quaid-e-Azam started his political activities during his studies.
London
Delhi
Kolkatta
Bombay

Anthropologists who study orangutans, distant cousins of the human race, find in the animals behavior hints of how our earliest ancestors may have lived. It has long been accepted that primates originally dwelt in the treetops and only migrated to the ground as forests began to dwindle. While to a certain extent, all primates except humans spend at least some time dwelling in trees, the orangutans, can grow as heavy as 330 pounds and live for decades, requiring copious amounts of fruits simply to stay alive. Thus, they become very jealous of the territory where they find their food. Compounding his territoriality are the breeding habits of orangulants, since females can only breed every few years and, like humans, give birth not to litters but single off-spring.
Consequently, orangutans are solitary, territorial animals who have difficulty foraging in an part of the forest where they were not raised. Orangutans take from poachers by costums agents undergo incredible hardship on their return to the wild. Incorrectly relocating a male orangutan is especially problematic, often ending in the animal’s death at the hands of a rival who sees not only his territory but also the females of his loosely knit community under threat from an outsider. While humans, like chimpanzees, are more gregarious and resourceful then orangutans, the latter provide anthropologists with useful information about the behavior of prehominid primates and how apelike behavior influenced out ancestors search for the food and family beneath the forest canopy.
Which of the following can be inferred between the behavior of orangutans and that of other ape species?
While orangutans spend much of their time on the treetops, other apes live exclusively on the ground
Apes such as chimpanzees rely less upon their size than average orangutans do
Orangutans spend less time in the company of their members of their species than do some other apes
Orangutans and other types of apes are all sociable species but orgutants are more likely to bond for life
Because of their stringent territoriality orangutans are less likely to elude capture by poachers than are other apes

DISCONCERT
Pretend
Sing in harmony
Interrupt
Cancel program
Confuse

The Romans – for centuries is the masters of war and polities across Europe, Northern Africa and Asia Minor – have often been criticized for producing few original thinker outside the realm of positive. This criticism, while in many ways true, is not without its problems. It was, after all the conquest of Greece that provided Rome with its greatest influx of educated subjects. Two of the great disasters intellectual history – the murder of Archimedes and the burning the Alexandria’s library – both occurred under Rome’s watch. Nevertheless, a city that was able to conquer so much of the known world could not have been devoid of the creativity that characterizes so many other ancient emprises.
Engineering is one endeavor in which the Romans showed themselves capable. Their aqueducts carried water hundreds of miles along the tops of vast arcades. Roman roads built for the rapid deployment of troops, criss-cross Europe and still form the basis of numerous modern highways that provide quick access prominence to Rome’s economic and political influence.
Many of these major cities lie for beyond Rome’s original province, and Latin-derived languages are spoken in most Southern European nations. Again a result of military influence the popularity of Latin and its off spring is difficult to overestimate. During the centuries of ignorance and violence that followed Rome’s decline, the Latin language was the glue that held together the identity of an entire continent. While seldom spoken today, it is still studied widely, if only so that such master or rhetoric as Cicero can be read in the original.
It is Cicero and his like who are perhaps the most overlooked legacy of Rome. While far from being a democracy, Rome did leave behind useful political tool that serve the American republic today. “Republic” itself is Latin for “the people’s business,” a notion cherished in democracies worldwide. Senators owe their name to Rome’s class of elders; Representatives owe theirs to the Tributes who seized popular prerogatives from the Senatorial class. The veto was a Roman notion adopted by the historically aware framers of the Constitution, who often assumed pen names from the lexicon of Latin life. These accomplishments, as monumental as any highway or coliseum, remain prominent features of the Western landscape.
The primary purpose of the package is to

Analyse the use of the Latin language by the framers of the Constitution
Reveal the indifferent attitude taken by the ancient Romans towards the fine arts
Show that the construction of roads and aqueducts could not have been accomplished in ancient Greece.
Compare the destruction of the library at Alaxandria to the murder of Archimedes
Discuss the lasting accomplishments achieved by ancient Romans

BEEF : COW::
Mutton : Sheep
Pork : Goat
Sheep : Mutton
Venison : Buffalo

AUTHOR : ROYALTIES::
Patron : Patronage
Agent : Percentage
Writer : Monarch
Archive : Presidents

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