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February 3, 2023April 21, 2023

KV- Primary Teacher (PRT)

KV Primary Teacher Recruitment 2023

Prepare for KV Primary Teacher Recruitment 2023 with this Practice Set and evaluate your preparation for the exam.

 

PRIMARY TEACHER

General English

In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.

To marry a fortune

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No improvement’ as your answer.

The patient is waited for the doctor.

A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.

Thomas’s ______ remarks left his wife in pieces.

Choose the word that can substitute the given sentence.

A conditional release of a prisoner serving an indeterminate sentence

A sentence has been given with a blank to be filled with an appropriate word. Choose the correct alternative.

Five dollars ______ a high price to pay.

Choose the word that is opposite in meaning to the given word.

Affright

Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.

The presence of little(1)/microbes is not (2)/necessarily a bad thing (3)/.No error (4)

Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order

P: Some books we read simply for pleasure and amusement such as novels.
Q: Whenever we are tired, they provide us recreation to lose ourselves into.
R: Reading gives the highest kind of pleasure.
S: Novels are books of imagination and must have their place in everybody’s reading.

Choose the word that means the same as the given word.

Horrified

Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.

The car passed by me
P: Leaving me soaked
Q: Over my white trousers
R: On a cloudy day
S: Splashing the water all

In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.

To foam at mouth

Select the most appropriate option to substitute the ITALIC segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No improvement’ as your answer.

She was acted in accordance to the director’s advice.

Find the part of the given sentence that has an error in it. If there is no error, choose ‘No error’.

Sawgrass grows on (1)/ top of a thick (2)/ deposit of peat (3)/.No error (4)

In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
In the given question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word.
What is the synonym of the word-‘putrid’ as used in the passage?

Comprehension:
Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odours originate from flowers.
It’s actually part of a strategy that helps flowering plants reproduce themselves and spread their species. Certain scents help these flowers solve a big problem.
Plants flower to produce seeds that can go on to become new plants. To make a viable seed, pollen from one part of the flower must fertilize the ovules in another part of the flower. Some plants can self-pollinate, using their own pollen to fertilize the ovule. Others require pollen
from another plant of the same species – that’s called cross-pollination.
Sometimes gravity helps pollen fall into place. Sometimes wind carries it. Wind-pollinated flowers, like those of many trees and grasses, don’t produce a scent.
Other flowers are pollinated by birds, bats, insects or even small rodents carrying the pollen from one flower to another. In these cases, the flowers might provide a little incentive. Animal pollinators are rewarded by sweet energy- and nutrient-rich nectar or protein-packed pollen they can eat. Flowers that need the help of insects and bats go one step further, producing a floral scent that acts as a smelly kind of welcome sign for just the right pollinator.
An orchid blooming in the tropical forest or a rose in your garden needs to attract a pollinator to bring pollen from flowers of the same species. However, there are flowers that look similar but are from other species. To differentiate itself from other flowers, each species’ flowers puts out a unique scent to attract specific pollinators. Similar to the perfumes at a department store counter, flower scents are made up of a large and diverse number of chemicals that evaporate easily and float through the air. The type of chemical, its amount and its interaction with other chemicals give the flower its unique scent. The scent of a rose may consist of as many as 400 different chemicals.
People can smell these floral scents because they easily evaporate from the flower, drifting on the air currents to attract pollinators.

According to the given passage, which of the following statements is correct?

Comprehension:
Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odours originate from flowers.
It’s actually part of a strategy that helps flowering plants reproduce themselves and spread their species. Certain scents help these flowers solve a big problem.
Plants flower to produce seeds that can go on to become new plants. To make a viable seed, pollen from one part of the flower must fertilize the ovules in another part of the flower. Some plants can self-pollinate, using their own pollen to fertilize the ovule. Others require pollen
from another plant of the same species – that’s called cross-pollination.
Sometimes gravity helps pollen fall into place. Sometimes wind carries it. Wind-pollinated flowers, like those of many trees and grasses, don’t produce a scent.
Other flowers are pollinated by birds, bats, insects or even small rodents carrying the pollen from one flower to another. In these cases, the flowers might provide a little incentive. Animal pollinators are rewarded by sweet energy- and nutrient-rich nectar or protein-packed pollen they can eat. Flowers that need the help of insects and bats go one step further, producing a floral scent that acts as a smelly kind of welcome sign for just the right pollinator.
An orchid blooming in the tropical forest or a rose in your garden needs to attract a pollinator to bring pollen from flowers of the same species. However, there are flowers that look similar but are from other species. To differentiate itself from other flowers, each species’ flowers puts out a unique scent to attract specific pollinators. Similar to the perfumes at a department store counter, flower scents are made up of a large and diverse number of chemicals that evaporate easily and float through the air. The type of chemical, its amount and its interaction with other chemicals give the flower its unique scent. The scent of a rose may consist of as many as 400 different chemicals.
People can smell these floral scents because they easily evaporate from the flower, drifting on the air currents to attract pollinators.

Which of the following is not one of the methods used for pollination in plants?

Comprehension:
Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odours originate from flowers.
It’s actually part of a strategy that helps flowering plants reproduce themselves and spread their species. Certain scents help these flowers solve a big problem.
Plants flower to produce seeds that can go on to become new plants. To make a viable seed, pollen from one part of the flower must fertilize the ovules in another part of the flower. Some plants can self-pollinate, using their own pollen to fertilize the ovule. Others require pollen
from another plant of the same species – that’s called cross-pollination.
Sometimes gravity helps pollen fall into place. Sometimes wind carries it. Wind-pollinated flowers, like those of many trees and grasses, don’t produce a scent.
Other flowers are pollinated by birds, bats, insects or even small rodents carrying the pollen from one flower to another. In these cases, the flowers might provide a little incentive. Animal pollinators are rewarded by sweet energy- and nutrient-rich nectar or protein-packed pollen they can eat. Flowers that need the help of insects and bats go one step further, producing a floral scent that acts as a smelly kind of welcome sign for just the right pollinator.
An orchid blooming in the tropical forest or a rose in your garden needs to attract a pollinator to bring pollen from flowers of the same species. However, there are flowers that look similar but are from other species. To differentiate itself from other flowers, each species’ flowers puts out a unique scent to attract specific pollinators. Similar to the perfumes at a department store counter, flower scents are made up of a large and diverse number of chemicals that evaporate easily and float through the air. The type of chemical, its amount and its interaction with other chemicals give the flower its unique scent. The scent of a rose may consist of as many as 400 different chemicals.
People can smell these floral scents because they easily evaporate from the flower, drifting on the air currents to attract pollinators.

What is the antonym of the word- ‘blooming’ as used in the passage?

Comprehension:
Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odours originate from flowers.
It’s actually part of a strategy that helps flowering plants reproduce themselves and spread their species. Certain scents help these flowers solve a big problem.
Plants flower to produce seeds that can go on to become new plants. To make a viable seed, pollen from one part of the flower must fertilize the ovules in another part of the flower. Some plants can self-pollinate, using their own pollen to fertilize the ovule. Others require pollen
from another plant of the same species – that’s called cross-pollination.
Sometimes gravity helps pollen fall into place. Sometimes wind carries it. Wind-pollinated flowers, like those of many trees and grasses, don’t produce a scent.
Other flowers are pollinated by birds, bats, insects or even small rodents carrying the pollen from one flower to another. In these cases, the flowers might provide a little incentive. Animal pollinators are rewarded by sweet energy- and nutrient-rich nectar or protein-packed pollen they can eat. Flowers that need the help of insects and bats go one step further, producing a floral scent that acts as a smelly kind of welcome sign for just the right pollinator.
An orchid blooming in the tropical forest or a rose in your garden needs to attract a pollinator to bring pollen from flowers of the same species. However, there are flowers that look similar but are from other species. To differentiate itself from other flowers, each species’ flowers puts out a unique scent to attract specific pollinators. Similar to the perfumes at a department store counter, flower scents are made up of a large and diverse number of chemicals that evaporate easily and float through the air. The type of chemical, its amount and its interaction with other chemicals give the flower its unique scent. The scent of a rose may consist of as many as 400 different chemicals.
People can smell these floral scents because they easily evaporate from the flower, drifting on the air currents to attract pollinators.

Which of the following questions is not answered by the given passage?

Comprehension:
Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Imagine walking through a tropical forest as a sweet scent wafts through the air. A little farther down the path, the putrid stench of rotting flesh makes you catch your breath. Upon investigation, you find that both odours originate from flowers.
It’s actually part of a strategy that helps flowering plants reproduce themselves and spread their species. Certain scents help these flowers solve a big problem.
Plants flower to produce seeds that can go on to become new plants. To make a viable seed, pollen from one part of the flower must fertilize the ovules in another part of the flower. Some plants can self-pollinate, using their own pollen to fertilize the ovule. Others require pollen
from another plant of the same species – that’s called cross-pollination.
Sometimes gravity helps pollen fall into place. Sometimes wind carries it. Wind-pollinated flowers, like those of many trees and grasses, don’t produce a scent.
Other flowers are pollinated by birds, bats, insects or even small rodents carrying the pollen from one flower to another. In these cases, the flowers might provide a little incentive. Animal pollinators are rewarded by sweet energy- and nutrient-rich nectar or protein-packed pollen they can eat. Flowers that need the help of insects and bats go one step further, producing a floral scent that acts as a smelly kind of welcome sign for just the right pollinator.
An orchid blooming in the tropical forest or a rose in your garden needs to attract a pollinator to bring pollen from flowers of the same species. However, there are flowers that look similar but are from other species. To differentiate itself from other flowers, each species’ flowers puts out a unique scent to attract specific pollinators. Similar to the perfumes at a department store counter, flower scents are made up of a large and diverse number of chemicals that evaporate easily and float through the air. The type of chemical, its amount and its interaction with other chemicals give the flower its unique scent. The scent of a rose may consist of as many as 400 different chemicals.
People can smell these floral scents because they easily evaporate from the flower, drifting on the air currents to attract pollinators.

 

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