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Q1-5 Which of the Phrases (1), (2) (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrases given 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.
Q1 India is one of the largest and fast growing economies in the world. It is a key player in the G0, BRICS and other global formations.
01. faster growing economies in the world
02. fastest grown economies in the world
03. fastest growing economies in the world
04. fastest growth economies in the world
05. No Improvement
Q2 The protests in Assam against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 point to the contented nature of the proposed amendments.
01. to the contentious nature of the proposed
02. to the contention nature of the proposed
03. of the contentious nature of the proposed
04. to a contentious nature of the proposing
05. No Improvement
Q3 Microsoft’s next big event is happening and in all likelihood, the Redmond-based software maker has fewer hardware devices to showing off.
01. have a few hardware devices to show off
02. has the few hardware devices show off
03. has few hardware devices to show off
04. has few hardware devices of showing
05. No Improvement
Q4 In a long year of war and strife, it is a silver lining that the Nobel Committee in Oslo were spoilt for choice in decide upon the recipient of the 2016 Peace Prize.
01. was spoilt for choice in decide upon
02. was spoilt for choice in deciding upon
03. was spoilt for choice into deciding on
04. were spoilt to choice in deciding upon
05. No Improvement
Q5 The work in microeconomic theory for which Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström have received this year’s Economics Nobel Prize goes back to the 1970s and 1980s when the foundations of contract theory was being firmed up.
01. contract theory were been firmed up
02. contract theory was firmed up
03. contract theory were be firmed up
04. contract theory were being firmed up
05. No Improvement
Q6-10 Rearrange the following sentences (A),(B),(C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.
(A) Lack of credit growth, in turn, comes in the way of the economy’s return to an 8 per cent growth trajectory.
(B) Where the bulk of the bad loans reside, cannot raise enough capital to fund credit growth.
(C) Indian banks’ pile of bad loans is a huge drag on the economy.
(D) Clearly, the bad loan problem requires effective resolution.
(E) Because profits are eroded, public sector banks (PSBs),
(F) It’s a drain on banks’ profits.
Q6 Which sentence will be THIRD after rearranging the sentences?
01. A
02. B
03. C
04. D
05. E
Q7 Which sentence will be LAST after rearranging the sentences?
01. F
02. B
03. C
04. D
05. E
Q8 Which sentence will be FIFTH after rearranging the sentences?
01. A
02. B
03. F
04. D
05. E
Q9 Which sentence will be SECOND after rearranging the sentences?
01. A
02. B
03. C
04. F
05. E
Q10 Which sentence will be FIRST after rearranging the sentences?
01. A
02. F
03. C
04. D
05. B
Answers:-
Q.1 (3)
Q.2 (1)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (2)
Q.5 (4)
Q.6 (5)
Q.7 (4)
Q.8 (1)
Q.9 (3)
Q.10 (4). The correct rearrangement is – CFEBAD.
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