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Q1-10. In questions given below, a part of the sentence is bold and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, option 'd' is the answer.
Q1. The viral of farm loan waivers is acquire epidemic proportions.
(a) are acquiring epidemic
(b) is acquiring epidemic
(c) don’t acquire epidemic
(d) No improvement
Q2. Genetic research based on avalanche of new DNA evidence is making scientist around the world.
(a) based in an avalanche
(b) based on an avalanching
(c) based on an avalanche
(d) No improvement
Q3. The stark contrast between what the study says and what the media reports said did not go unnoticed.
(a) among what the study
(b) among that the study
(c) among what the study
(d) No improvement
Q4. It is roughly the same with South India too.
(a) roughly the same in
(b) roughly the same on
(c) rough the same before
(d) No improvement
Q5. We should take serious offence when castes stereotypes degrade Dalits.
(a) serious offence when casteed
(b) serious offence when caste
(c) serious offence when casting
(d) No improvement
Q6. They are routinely uncivil for the very same taxpayers.
(a) routine uncivil to the
(b) routinely uncivil from the
(c) routinely uncivil to the
(d) No improvement
Q7. Some associations affect our perceptions of others.
(a) associations affect our
(b) associations effect our
(c) association affect our
(d) No improvement
Q8. The idea of a lone genius is myth.
(a) lone genius is a
(b) lone genius are a
(c) lone geniuses is a
(d) No improvement
Q9. Voices demanding debt relief to farmers are gain strength across the country.
(a) are gaining strength
(b) was gaining strength
(c) does gaining strength
(d) No improvement
Q10. Anyone familiar with the Indian military knows that for all its strengths.
(a) military know that
(b) military knowing that
(c) military knows what
(d) No improvement
ANSWERS
Q1. (b)
Q2. (c)
Q3. (d)
Q4. (a)
Q5. (b)
Q6. (c)
Q7. (d)
Q8. (a)
Q9. (a)
Q10. (b)