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Q1-5 In each of the following sentences there is a blank space given. Below each five words have been denoted by numbers (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). Find out which two words can be filled up in the blank alternatively to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
Q1 More than just _______ people, mobile technology has enabled an unprecedented information _______ around the world.
01. interlacing, substitution
02. connecting, exchange
03. attachment, abandon
04. breach, swap
05. severance, maintain
Q2 Education is highly _______ across all income segments and households are prepared to spend a fair share of ______ on children’s education.
01. valued, income
02. priceless, honorarium
03. cheap, revenue
04. worthless, cash
05. decent, emolument
Q3 The Gujarat government has over the years made huge _______ for the implementation of irrigation and _______ water schemes.
01. temerity, sip
02. doubt, trill
03. allocation, drinking
04. wholeness, whale
05. certitude, gargle
Q4 It was only in April that the State government _______ the gravity of the water _______ in five districts.
01. accede, drought
02. dissension, surplus
03. flak, exorbitant
04. endorsement, sensible
05. acknowledege, scarcity
Q5 Last week, the company _______ 20 years here since the time it first laid the foundation _______ for its Chennai facility.
01. laureate, gravel
02. laudation, sand
03. inglorious, pebble
04. celebrated, stone
05. shabby, boulder
Q6-10 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.
Q6 When cops are insufficient in number and can’t even deal with regular cases, how can we expect them to be vigilant in cases of crime related to children?
01. How can we expects their
02. How can us expect them
03. How can we expected their
04. How we can expect them
05. No correction required
Q7 The government should bring in changes in laws and rules to debar criminals from contesting polls and check the growing influential of black money in polls.
01. Check the growing influence
02. Checks the grown influence
03. Checks the grow influent
04. Checked the grows influence
05. No correction required
Q8 The development of Sundarbans both as a unique eco-bio diversity and a potential global tourism destination remained a top priority for the chief minister
01. Remained a top prior
02. Remains a topped priority
03. Remaining a top priority
04. Remains a tops prior
05. No correction required
Q9 While internet is costly in India and computer penetration is still much lesser compare to the developed nations, penetration of smart phones has increased tremendously
01. Compared to much more less
02. More lesser compared to
03. More less compare to
04. Much lesser compared to
05. No correction required
Q10 It has been alleged that the bank authorities had cheated Joseph by taking him to court and making him sign on blank papers when he expressed him inability to repay the loan amount.
01. His ability to paid
02. His inability to paid
03. His inability to pay
04. He unable to paying
05. No correction required
Answers:-
Q.1 (2)
Q.2 (1)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (5)
Q.5 (4)
Q.6 (5)
Q.7 (1)
Q.8 (5)
Q.9 (4)
Q.10 (3)
Q1 More than just _______ people, mobile technology has enabled an unprecedented information _______ around the world.
01. interlacing, substitution
02. connecting, exchange
03. attachment, abandon
04. breach, swap
05. severance, maintain
Q2 Education is highly _______ across all income segments and households are prepared to spend a fair share of ______ on children’s education.
01. valued, income
02. priceless, honorarium
03. cheap, revenue
04. worthless, cash
05. decent, emolument
Q3 The Gujarat government has over the years made huge _______ for the implementation of irrigation and _______ water schemes.
01. temerity, sip
02. doubt, trill
03. allocation, drinking
04. wholeness, whale
05. certitude, gargle
Q4 It was only in April that the State government _______ the gravity of the water _______ in five districts.
01. accede, drought
02. dissension, surplus
03. flak, exorbitant
04. endorsement, sensible
05. acknowledege, scarcity
Q5 Last week, the company _______ 20 years here since the time it first laid the foundation _______ for its Chennai facility.
01. laureate, gravel
02. laudation, sand
03. inglorious, pebble
04. celebrated, stone
05. shabby, boulder
Q6-10 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.
Q6 When cops are insufficient in number and can’t even deal with regular cases, how can we expect them to be vigilant in cases of crime related to children?
01. How can we expects their
02. How can us expect them
03. How can we expected their
04. How we can expect them
05. No correction required
Q7 The government should bring in changes in laws and rules to debar criminals from contesting polls and check the growing influential of black money in polls.
01. Check the growing influence
02. Checks the grown influence
03. Checks the grow influent
04. Checked the grows influence
05. No correction required
Q8 The development of Sundarbans both as a unique eco-bio diversity and a potential global tourism destination remained a top priority for the chief minister
01. Remained a top prior
02. Remains a topped priority
03. Remaining a top priority
04. Remains a tops prior
05. No correction required
Q9 While internet is costly in India and computer penetration is still much lesser compare to the developed nations, penetration of smart phones has increased tremendously
01. Compared to much more less
02. More lesser compared to
03. More less compare to
04. Much lesser compared to
05. No correction required
Q10 It has been alleged that the bank authorities had cheated Joseph by taking him to court and making him sign on blank papers when he expressed him inability to repay the loan amount.
01. His ability to paid
02. His inability to paid
03. His inability to pay
04. He unable to paying
05. No correction required
Answers:-
Q.1 (2)
Q.2 (1)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (5)
Q.5 (4)
Q.6 (5)
Q.7 (1)
Q.8 (5)
Q.9 (4)
Q.10 (3)
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