Monthly Archives: February 2016
EngQuizzitive-6.2.4:Indefinte articles

You can download the printable format of this from the following link : Indefinite articles
Answers to the Quiz :
- I’ll be back in an hour.
- He bought a one room kitchen flat.
- Let us have dinner. [no article required]
- Sreedhar is a/the most intelligent student. [ ‘a most’ would mean very and ‘the most’ would mean the superlative degree of the adjective much]
- I had a late lunch today. [we use ‘a’ when there is an adjective before nouns indicating meals]
Engquizzitive-6.1.4:The Greek Humours(quiz)
EngQuizzitive-6.1.4:The Greek Humours

You can download the printable version of the same from this link : The Greek humours
Solutions :
- He is remarkably sanguine about the problems involved.
- On hearing this the regimental commander hung his head, silently shrugged his shoulders, and spread out his arms with a choleric gesture.
- We acquainted him with the melancholic truth.
- Our impressions of phlegmatic pace were reinforced, upon arriving, when no one seemed to be in any rush to greet us.
- After the sanguinary battle of Kalinga Ashoka decided to adopt Buddhism.
CET’5 week online mailer module’:Week 3
Dear student ,
The third week of our CET preparation would focus on one of the most confusing and difficult section in Verbal (Verbal Reasoning)
Among the various reasoning based questions , the verbal reasoning questions can at times be a bit difficult to handle. Hence practising them might help improve your scores.
Your tasks for Week 3 are as follows :
Focus on the concept based Reasoning questions.For solving these you would have to go through the following concepts :
- Introduction to Reasoning
- Types of Reasoning
- Rules of Reasoning
- CET and Verbal Reasoning
- Intro to Reasoning Basics
- Reasoning Basics : Premise
- Reasoning Basics : Judgement
- Reasoning Basics : Assumptions
- Reasoning Basics : Conclusion
- Reasoning Basics : Argument
- Reasoning Basics : Inference
- Difference between Conclusion/Inference
Once you have understood these concepts try and solve as many examples under each category as possible.Most of the questions in this category are high speed , high accuracy questions.
Apart from the above concept based questions ; you would also have to work on the non-concept based reasoning questions , since most of the questions in this category are high speed ,high accuracy questions. Here are the links for these :
- Question types
- Cause & Effect question type
- Course of action question type
- Strong and Weak Argument
- Para Jumbles (PFQ)
Hope these links help you in your preparation.
If you have any queries please do feel free to post them in the comments section of this post.