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Q.1. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts that are grammatically incorrect.
I. Neither the thief (A)/ nor his partner (B)/ were caught(C)/ by the police. (D)
II. Rose, I and Harry (P)/ have completed (Q) / the assigned task (R)/ within two hours. (S)
1. A-P
2. C-P
3. D-S
4. B-Q
5. D-P
Q.2. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given; choose the parts that are grammatically incorrect.
I. The guilty man (A)/ poisoned him (B)/as an act of (C )/punishment for his deeds.(D)
II. Success or failure (P)/ largely depend (Q)/ upon our actions (R )/ and luck.(S)
1. B-Q
2. A-S
3. C-Q
4. D-R
5. A-R
Q.3. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts that are grammatically incorrect.
I. The chief guest(A)/ entered into the(B)/ auditorium to(C )/ greet everyone.(D)
II. At his arrival(P)/ he was asked (Q)/ many questions(R )/ regarding the new project.(S)
II. Success or failure (P)/ largely depend (Q)/ upon our actions (R )/ and luck.(S)
1. B-Q
2. A-S
3. C-Q
4. D-R
5. A-R
Q.3. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts that are grammatically incorrect.
I. The chief guest(A)/ entered into the(B)/ auditorium to(C )/ greet everyone.(D)
II. At his arrival(P)/ he was asked (Q)/ many questions(R )/ regarding the new project.(S)
1. A-S
2. C-R
3. B-P
4. D-Q
5. A-R
Q.4. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts which are grammatically incorrect.
I. The global clamour (A)/for a COVID-19 vaccine has whipped(B)/ up unrealistic expectations (C )/ that one is just around the corner.(D)
II. He is residing(P)/ in this area(Q)/ with his family(R )/ since 2019.(S)
1. B-S
2. A-Q
3. D-P
4. C-P
5. A-R
Q.5. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts which are grammatically incorrect.
I. India and China must(A)/ lose no time in (B)/finding a diplomatic solution(C )/ to its border disputes.(D)
II. She was not (P)/able to attend (Q)/all the questions(R )/ due to lack of time.(S)
1. D-Q
2. A-R
3. B-P
4. C-Q
5. A-S
In the following passage, some highlighted words are given which may or may not be correct as per the context. Against each highlighted word some words are suggested to replace, if required. If the highlighted word is already correct, choose option 5 i.e. No change required.
U.S. President Trump has ‘demanded’ that a vaccine be available before voting day in November. India had its moment of vaccine controversy when the ICMR harried trialists to expedite testing of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin by August 15. Russia, which is to desist (A) its Sputnik V’s Phase-3 testing, has launched a publicity blitz. Just before reports of the trial pause, AstraZeneca and eight companies developing vaccines signed a pledge that they would not approach regulatory authorities, such as the U.S. FDA, until they had safety and efficacy data from a Phase-3 trial. Overall, the road to a vaccine has become an arena (B) for marketing and jingoism. AZD1222 has already been tested in Phase-1 and Phase-2 trials, where the data on its safety and ability to induce a relevant response by the immune system were evaluated and independent peer-review had deemed it fit to be tested in larger populations. A Phase-3 trial is the most comforting (C) one. In the case of a vaccine, there is the additional burden of proof that it cannot sicken the healthy and the odds of adverse reactions greatly increase when a piece of virus is injected into thousands of volunteers. Vaccine trials take years of development vaguely (D) because of the chances of unexpected complications and to expect a vaccine, which has cleared accelerated Phase-1/2 trials, to inexorably clear Phase-3, flies in the face of evidence from the history of vaccine development. Developed at Oxford, AZD1222 was evolved on an adenovirus platform not used in a commercially approved vaccine in humans. They have however been used in an experimental Ebola vaccine. India and the world will gain from a vaccine that has been critically and transparently evaluated and not one that crosses a chimerical (E) finish line first.
Q.6. Choose the correct option for A.
A- Commence
B- Halt
C- Cohere
D- Subsist
1. A & C
2. Only B
3. A, C & D
4. B & D
5. No change required
Q.7. Choose the correct option for B.
A- Endurance
B- Allay
C- Dexterous
D- Valiant
1. A & B
2. Only C
3. B & C
4. Only D
5. No change required
Q.8. Choose the correct option for C.
A- Calming
B- Daunting
C- Wading
D- Vigorous
1. A & D
2. Only B
3. B & D
4. A & C
5. No change is required
Q.9. Choose the correct option for D.
A- Differently
B- Variably
C- Precisely
D- Meticulously
1. Only C
2. A & B
3. C & D
4. Only A
5. No change is required
Q.10. Choose the correct option for E.
A- Palpable
B- Tangible
C- Wily
D- Volatile
2. C-R
3. B-P
4. D-Q
5. A-R
Q.4. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts which are grammatically incorrect.
I. The global clamour (A)/for a COVID-19 vaccine has whipped(B)/ up unrealistic expectations (C )/ that one is just around the corner.(D)
II. He is residing(P)/ in this area(Q)/ with his family(R )/ since 2019.(S)
1. B-S
2. A-Q
3. D-P
4. C-P
5. A-R
Q.5. In the following question, two sentences divided into four parts have been given, Choose the parts which are grammatically incorrect.
I. India and China must(A)/ lose no time in (B)/finding a diplomatic solution(C )/ to its border disputes.(D)
II. She was not (P)/able to attend (Q)/all the questions(R )/ due to lack of time.(S)
1. D-Q
2. A-R
3. B-P
4. C-Q
5. A-S
In the following passage, some highlighted words are given which may or may not be correct as per the context. Against each highlighted word some words are suggested to replace, if required. If the highlighted word is already correct, choose option 5 i.e. No change required.
U.S. President Trump has ‘demanded’ that a vaccine be available before voting day in November. India had its moment of vaccine controversy when the ICMR harried trialists to expedite testing of Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin by August 15. Russia, which is to desist (A) its Sputnik V’s Phase-3 testing, has launched a publicity blitz. Just before reports of the trial pause, AstraZeneca and eight companies developing vaccines signed a pledge that they would not approach regulatory authorities, such as the U.S. FDA, until they had safety and efficacy data from a Phase-3 trial. Overall, the road to a vaccine has become an arena (B) for marketing and jingoism. AZD1222 has already been tested in Phase-1 and Phase-2 trials, where the data on its safety and ability to induce a relevant response by the immune system were evaluated and independent peer-review had deemed it fit to be tested in larger populations. A Phase-3 trial is the most comforting (C) one. In the case of a vaccine, there is the additional burden of proof that it cannot sicken the healthy and the odds of adverse reactions greatly increase when a piece of virus is injected into thousands of volunteers. Vaccine trials take years of development vaguely (D) because of the chances of unexpected complications and to expect a vaccine, which has cleared accelerated Phase-1/2 trials, to inexorably clear Phase-3, flies in the face of evidence from the history of vaccine development. Developed at Oxford, AZD1222 was evolved on an adenovirus platform not used in a commercially approved vaccine in humans. They have however been used in an experimental Ebola vaccine. India and the world will gain from a vaccine that has been critically and transparently evaluated and not one that crosses a chimerical (E) finish line first.
Q.6. Choose the correct option for A.
A- Commence
B- Halt
C- Cohere
D- Subsist
1. A & C
2. Only B
3. A, C & D
4. B & D
5. No change required
Q.7. Choose the correct option for B.
A- Endurance
B- Allay
C- Dexterous
D- Valiant
1. A & B
2. Only C
3. B & C
4. Only D
5. No change required
Q.8. Choose the correct option for C.
A- Calming
B- Daunting
C- Wading
D- Vigorous
1. A & D
2. Only B
3. B & D
4. A & C
5. No change is required
Q.9. Choose the correct option for D.
A- Differently
B- Variably
C- Precisely
D- Meticulously
1. Only C
2. A & B
3. C & D
4. Only A
5. No change is required
Q.10. Choose the correct option for E.
A- Palpable
B- Tangible
C- Wily
D- Volatile
1. Only B
2. B & C
3. A & D
4. Only D
5. No change is required
2. B & C
3. A & D
4. Only D
5. No change is required
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