Q.1-5. Which of the Phrases(1), (2) (3) and (4) given below
each sentence should replace the phrases printed in bold in the sentence to
make it grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is given and no
correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
Q.1. It is too early to say how the impact the new tax will have on investors.
(1) what impact
(2) that the impact
(3) how much impacts
(4) what are the impacts of
(5) No correction required
Q.2. Unfortunately many of our towns and cities do have more good transportation systems.
(1) have a good
(2) not have good
(3) not have much good
(4) not having better
(5) No correction required
Q.3. Banks charge differently
rate of interest depending on the size of the loan.
(1) difference in rate of interests
(2) differently what rate of interest
(3) different rates of interest
(4) the different rate of interest
(5) No correction required
Q.4. It is necessary that we take any steps to reduce pollution soon.
(1) we should take every
(2) we have taken no
(3) us to take any
(4) we take some
(5) No correction required
Q.5. Kindly ask his
advice regarding the various health insurance policies presently available.
(1) him to advise that
(2) regarding his advice
(3) that he should advise
(4) about his advice
(5) No correction required
Q.6-10. In each of the following sentences there is a
blank space given. Below each five words have been denoted by numbers (1), (2),
(3), (4) and (5). Find out which word
can be filled up in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
Q.6. He being the senior most employee in the company has
got the company car for a _________ price.
(1) reduced
(2) discounting
(3) nominal
(4) fixed
(5) less
Q.7. The opposition parties allege that prices of
essential commodities are ----------- like a runaway balloon.
(1) soaring
(2) reviving
(3) flying
(4) leaping
(5) high
Q.8. Even when the manager’s reputation was in
----------- almost everyone was willing to admit that he had been genius.
(1) failure
(2) rebuttal
(3) accumulation
(4) eclipse
(5) stake
Q.9. The two _______
nations decided to come to a compromise and resolve the issue amicably.
(1) growing
(2) belligerent
(3) leading
(4) complaining
(5) corrupted
Q.10. We are ________ the minister to come forward in a
more active role.
(1) trusting
(2) improving
(3) expecting
(4) debating
(5) focusing
ANSWERS
Q.1. (1)
Q.2. (2)
Q.3. (3)
Q.4. (4)
Q.5. (5)
Q.6. (3)
Q.7. (1)
Q.8. (4)
Q.9. (2)
Q.10. (3)