CMAT Maths Puzzle Verbal Ability

A. These high plans died, slowly but definitively, and were replaced by the dream of a huge work on philosophy.
B. In doing whatever little he could of the new plan, the poet managed to write speculations on theology, and political theory.
C. The poet’s large ambitions included the writing of a philosophic epic of the origin of evil.
D. However, not much has been done in this regard either, with only fragments being written.
Option
(a) ABCD
(b) CBAD
(c) CDAB
(d) CADB

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CMAT Other Question

A. No other document gives us so intimate a sense of the tone and temper of the first generation English poets.
B. Part of the interest of the journal is of course historical.
C. And the clues to Wordsworth’s creative processes which the journal affords are of decisive significance.
D. Not even in their own letters do Wordsworth and Coleridge stand so present before us than they do through the references in the journal.
Option
(a) BADC
(b) BDAC
(c) CBAD
(d) DABC
Choose the option that is closest in meaning to the capitalized word.
59. INTERMIT
Option
(a) Adjourn
(b) Commence
(c) Revile
(d) Expedite