Clinicea Recruitment – English Test Welcome to your Clinicea Recruitment - English Test You get 60m. Give it your best shot, its not too tough. Best of luck 🙂 Name Email Mobile 1. Email a customer requesting, for a due payment. While replying, keep the following points in mind:Mention the Invoice numberMention the date for which the payment is due2. Reply to a Customer by email, thanking the customer for a payment receivedMention the Invoice numberMention the date for which the payment is due3. A potential customer has emailed you and asked you for information regarding your company product. Email the customer has sent is as follows: Dear Sir/Madam,            I require an EMR solution for my clinic. I had a look at your website and I want more information on how Clinicea works. I would also like to know about pricing. Do you have a brochure or pricelist?       Many Thanks,Regards,John You now need to write out the reply. While replying, keep the following points in mind Provide as much information as you canAsk for specific requirements/details of the potential customerSuggest a phone call from a product specialist4. Every human being is ________to the Almighty for his actions on earth.FaithfulAccountableLiableApproach5. All jobs are respectable ________of their nature.ImmaterialIrregularIrrespectiveIrresponsible6. That table would collapse if both ________ on it.Will standAre standingWould standStood7. A herd of elephants ________ready to attack the lion.IsWereIs toWas8. I do not want ________of these books.NoneAllAnyEach9. Antonym of ApparentMaskedEvidentObviousPerceptibleNone of these10. Antonym of BrittleFrailToughFragileDelicate11. Antonym of ConvenientHandySuitedUnsuitableComfortable12. Antonym of ExplicitDefiniteIntelligibleObviousHidden13. Synonym of AwkwardClumsyCleverDexterousApt14. Antonym of ConvertPersistChangeTransformTransmute15. Synonym of ApparentMaskedObscureIndistinctDistinctNone of these16. Synonym of BlemishFaultPureImpeccableStainless17. Synonym of BleakBrightPleasantBalmyGloomy18. Synonym of DisasterProsperityBoonHappinessMisfortune19. Amar was so convinced that people were driven by ______ motives that he believed there was no such thing as a purely ______ act.personal; anti-socialpersonal; eternalaltruistic; praiseworthyulterior; selflessNone of these20. Vikram looked very happy and ______ when he heard that his proposed scheme was ______ by the committee.elated; acceptedenergetic; rejectedsatisfied; stalleddisconsolate; approvedNone of these21. READING COMPREHENSION-In the town of Agra there lived a rich businessman. But he was also quite a miser.In the town of Agra there lived a rich businessman. But he was also quite a miser. Various people used to flock outside his house everyday hoping for some kind of generosity, but they always had to return home disappointed. He used to ward them off with false promises and then never lived up to his word. Then one day, a poet named Raidas arrived at his house and said that he wanted to read out his poems to the rich man. As the rich man was very fond of poetry, he welcomed him in with open arms. Raidas started to recite all his poems one by one. The rich man was very pleased and especially so when he heard and especially so when he heard the poem that Raidas had written on him. In those days it was a custom for rich man and kings to show their appreciation through a reward or a gift, as that was the only means of earning that a poor poet possessed. So the rich man promised Raidas some gifts and asked him to come and collect them the next day, Raidas was pleased. The next morning when he arrived at the house, the rich man pretended that he had never laid eyes on him before. When Raidas reminded him of his promise, he said that although Raidas was a good poet he liked the poems which were written on him and rest of the poems were very ordinary. He also said that he had earlier promised a reward to Raidas not because he was really pleased or impressed but to simply encourage him. Raidas was extremely upset, but as there was nothing that he could do, he quietly left the house. On his way home he saw his brother Kuber riding a horse. So he stopped him and asked for his help after narrating the whole incident. Kuber took him to his own house in order to come up with a plan. Alter giving it to some thought he asked Raidas to go to a friend’s house with five gold coins and request the friend to plan a dinner where the rich man would also be invited. He then narrated his plan to him. Raidas had one trustworthy friend whose name was Mayadas. So he went up to him and told him his plan. The next day, Mayadas went to the rich man’s house and invited him for the dinner. He said that he intended to serve his guests in vessels of gold, which the guests would get to take home after the meal. The rich man was thrilled to hear this and jumped at the offer. After the rich man arrived at Mayadas house, he was surprised to see no other guests there but Raidas. Anyhow, they welcomed him in and started a polite conversation. The rich man had come on an empty stomach and so was hungrier by the minute. Finally at midnight the rich man could bear his hunger no longer and asked Mayadas to serve the food. Mayadas sounded extremely surprised when he asked him what food he was talking about. The rich man tried to remind him that he had been invited for dinner. At this point Raidas asked him for the proof of the invitation. The rich man had no answer. At the point Raidas reminded the rich man of the same treatment that he had meted out to him. The rich man realized his mistake and begged for forgiveness. He said that Raidas was a good poet and had not asked him for any reward. He himself had promised to give him some gifts and then cheated him out of them. To make up for his mistake he took out the necklace that he was wearing and gifted it to Raidas. Then they all sat down to eat a happy meal. Why was the rich businessman thrilled on being invited over to dinner by Mayadas?He was thrilled to have dinner for free.No one had ever invited him over for dinner since he was very miserly.Mayadas had promised to serve in gold dishes which the guests were allowed to take home with them.Mayadas had promised many delicacies in the dinner.None of these22. READING COMPREHENSION-Various people used to flock outside his house everyday hoping for some kind of generosity,In the town of Agra there lived a rich businessman. But he was also quite a miser. Various people used to flock outside his house everyday hoping for some kind of generosity, but they always had to return home disappointed. He used to ward them off with false promises and then never lived up to his word. Then one day, a poet named Raidas arrived at his house and said that he wanted to read out his poems to the rich man. As the rich man was very fond of poetry, he welcomed him in with open arms. Raidas started to recite all his poems one by one. The rich man was very pleased and especially so when he heard and especially so when he heard the poem that Raidas had written on him. In those days it was a custom for rich man and kings to show their appreciation through a reward or a gift, as that was the only means of earning that a poor poet possessed. So the rich man promised Raidas some gifts and asked him to come and collect them the next day, Raidas was pleased. The next morning when he arrived at the house, the rich man pretended that he had never laid eyes on him before. When Raidas reminded him of his promise, he said that although Raidas was a good poet he liked the poems which were written on him and rest of the poems were very ordinary. He also said that he had earlier promised a reward to Raidas not because he was really pleased or impressed but to simply encourage him. Raidas was extremely upset, but as there was nothing that he could do, he quietly left the house. On his way home he saw his brother Kuber riding a horse. So he stopped him and asked for his help after narrating the whole incident. Kuber took him to his own house in order to come up with a plan. Alter giving it to some thought he asked Raidas to go to a friend’s house with five gold coins and request the friend to plan a dinner where the rich man would also be invited. He then narrated his plan to him. Raidas had one trustworthy friend whose name was Mayadas. So he went up to him and told him his plan. The next day, Mayadas went to the rich man’s house and invited him for the dinner. He said that he intended to serve his guests in vessels of gold, which the guests would get to take home after the meal. The rich man was thrilled to hear this and jumped at the offer. After the rich man arrived at Mayadas house, he was surprised to see no other guests there but Raidas. Anyhow, they welcomed him in and started a polite conversation. The rich man had come on an empty stomach and so was hungrier by the minute. Finally at midnight the rich man could bear his hunger no longer and asked Mayadas to serve the food. Mayadas sounded extremely surprised when he asked him what food he was talking about. The rich man tried to remind him that he had been invited for dinner. At this point Raidas asked him for the proof of the invitation. The rich man had no answer. At the point Raidas reminded the rich man of the same treatment that he had meted out to him. The rich man realized his mistake and begged for forgiveness. He said that Raidas was a good poet and had not asked him for any reward. He himself had promised to give him some gifts and then cheated him out of them. To make up for his mistake he took out the necklace that he was wearing and gifted it to Raidas. Then they all sat down to eat a happy meal. Which of the following is true in context of the passage?It was Raidas’ brother Kuber’s plan to teach the rich businessman a lesson.The rich businessman had to return empty stomach from Mayadas' house.Mayadas was a trustworthy friend of the rich businessman.All are true.None of the above.23. READING COMPREHENSION-He used to ward them off with false promises and then never lived up to his word.In the town of Agra there lived a rich businessman. But he was also quite a miser. Various people used to flock outside his house everyday hoping for some kind of generosity, but they always had to return home disappointed. He used to ward them off with false promises and then never lived up to his word. Then one day, a poet named Raidas arrived at his house and said that he wanted to read out his poems to the rich man. As the rich man was very fond of poetry, he welcomed him in with open arms.   Raidas started to recite all his poems one by one. The rich man was very pleased and especially so when he heard and especially so when he heard the poem that Raidas had written on him. In those days it was a custom for rich man and kings to show their appreciation through a reward or a gift, as that was the only means of earning that a poor poet possessed. So the rich man promised Raidas some gifts and asked him to come and collect them the next day, Raidas was pleased.   The next morning when he arrived at the house, the rich man pretended that he had never laid eyes on him before. When Raidas reminded him of his promise, he said that although Raidas was a good poet he liked the poems which were written on him and rest of the poems were very ordinary. He also said that he had earlier promised a reward to Raidas not because he was really pleased or impressed but to simply encourage him. Raidas was extremely upset, but as there was nothing that he could do, he quietly left the house. On his way home he saw his brother Kuber riding a horse. So he stopped him and asked for his help after narrating the whole incident. Kuber took him to his own house in order to come up with a plan. Alter giving it to some thought he asked Raidas to go to a friend’s house with five gold coins and request the friend to plan a dinner where the rich man would also be invited. He then narrated his plan to him. Raidas had one trustworthy friend whose name was Mayadas. So he went up to him and told him his plan. The next day, Mayadas went to the rich man’s house and invited him for the dinner. He said that he intended to serve his guests in vessels of gold, which the guests would get to take home after the meal. The rich man was thrilled to hear this and jumped at the offer. After the rich man arrived at Mayadas house, he was surprised to see no other guests there but Raidas. Anyhow, they welcomed him in and started a polite conversation. The rich man had come on an empty stomach and so was hungrier by the minute. Finally at midnight the rich man could bear his hunger no longer and asked Mayadas to serve the food. Mayadas sounded extremely surprised when he asked him what food he was talking about. The rich man tried to remind him that he had been invited for dinner. At this point Raidas asked him for the proof of the invitation. The rich man had no answer. At the point Raidas reminded the rich man of the same treatment that he had meted out to him. The rich man realized his mistake and begged for forgiveness. He said that Raidas was a good poet and had not asked him for any reward. He himself had promised to give him some gifts and then cheated him out of them. To make up for his mistake he took out the necklace that he was wearing and gifted it to Raidas. Then they all sat down to eat a happy meal. What did the rich businessman do when Raidas went to collect his reward from him the next day?i)The Businessman refused to award him even though he had promised so earlier.ii)He said that he had promised a reward only to encourage him not because he was pleased with him.iii)He said the most of the poems written by Raidas were ordinary.only ii)only ii) and iii)All of these