Directions (1-5): Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
1. There is no need of any proof because everything is very________.
(1) obvious (2) uncertain (3) definite (4) regular (5) essential
2. Onions grow in ____ in this part and hence they are always very cheap here.
(1) demand (2) abundance (3) peak (4) excessive (5) dearth
3. Normally he is very ______ in his behaviour, but on that occasion he behaved very aggressively.
(1) rude
(2) obedient
(3) docile
(4) intolerant
(5) immature
4. If you ___ in advance, you will get some concession.
(1) buy
(2) work
(3) submit
(4) pay
(5) decide
5. I have in my album photographs of some of my very close friends __ I can never forget.
(1) that
(2) who
(3) whom
(4) which
(5) those
Directions (6-10): In each of the following sentences
there are two blank spaces. Below each, five words have
been denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Find out
which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the
sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence
meaningfully complete
6. A company can ___ the potential of its employees ______ various training programmers.
(1) emphasise-for
(2) exploit-from
(3) enhance-through
(4) appraise-by
(5) identify - under
7. The objective of the survey is to ___the impact of the rising rupee on a_____ engineering sector.
(1) attribute – profitable
(2) establish - tensed
(3) intensify – volatile
(4) substantiate - reinforced
(5) ascertain - thriving
8. Research shows that an organization’s ____ to cater to the customer’s changing needs will ___its success.
(1) intent – realize
(2) ability - determine
(3) capacity – lead
(4) desire - insure
(5) flexibility - acquire
9. The country’s economic growth has been achieved _____exports and ______large amounts of foreign direct investments.
(1) on-boosting
(2) despite - estimating
(3) mostly – soliciting
(4) via-attracting
(5) substantial - opposing
10. In many rural areas hospitals are ___equipped because of the _____of funds from the government.
(1) well-dearth
(2) faulty - lacking
(3) optimally – disparity
(4)inadequately-scarcity
(5) ill-surplus
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