Practice Test


Q1) Based on the given extract, choose the option that lists the name which would be the most appropriate response to "...it was an easy flight'? Show Answer


Q2) How would you describe the "risk" the narrator took? Show Answer


Q3) In what way might the reference to the Dakota as 'old' be relevant? Show Answer


Q4) Read the statements given below, and then select the option that best describes the given statements.
Statement I - The narrator's desire to reach home and see his family made him complacent.
Statement II - The narrator was unaware of the threat that the adversarial storm clouds presented.
Statement III - The narrator's decision making was quick, but irresponsible as well as dangerous.
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Q5) Select the correct option to fill in the blanks below:
risk: risky :: _____ : _____ Show Answer


Q6) Select the option that correctly tracks the progression of emotions experienced by the narrator in the given extract. Show Answer


Q7) Why do you think the woman in the control centre laughed? Show Answer


Q8) Filled with questions, the narrator decides to place an advertisement in the local newspaper to look for his "friend".
Read the advertisement given below and select the option that includes the most appropriate solutions for the blanks:
Looking for a pilot of a black aeroplane who (i) _____ an old Dakota out of storm clouds late last night, but (ii) _____ before the Dakota pilot could express his gratitude after landing. Though control center and radar did not (iii) _____ its presence, the Dakota pilot would really appreciate if his friend reached out. Please contact the Dakota pilot at 5200100110. In deep gratitude and eager (iv) ______, XXX. Show Answer


Q9) The narrator exclaimed that he was "safe". Which of the following represented the most immediate threat to the narrator's safety? Show Answer