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In the following passage there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers are given below the passage and against each five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blanks appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
Before you start talking, preview what you plan to say and _______ (P) ________ when it’s okay to break in. Workplace consultant suggests saying, “There are a lot of different pieces to this explanation, so please bear with me. I want to tell you the entire story. Then I want us to wrap around and get your thoughts on ________ (Q) ________details.” This type of preview may stop the interrupter before he or she starts.
Hold a constructive private conversation. If the ________ (R) ________continue, speak to the person in private. Give the interrupter the benefit of the doubt; as was the case with me, they may not realize their ________ (S) ________ to interrupt. Talk to the person about what you’ve observed and for how long, and explain how it affects you (and others, if appropriate). This straight talk, when framed constructively, is more likely to produce a behavioural change.
If you’d prefer to avoid embarrassing the interrupter, you can address the whole group without pointing fingers. Ask the group to reflect on whether you are ________ (T) ________ effectively together and what could be improved. This strategy would allow every member, including you, to raise their awareness of challenges facing the group, a first important step in addressing problems like this one.
1. Choose the correct option for (P).
(1) enervate
(2) exaggerate
(3) effeminate
(4) stipulate
(5) aggravate
2. Choose the correct option for (Q).
(1) freaking
(2) amusing
(3) specific
(4) vehement
(5) excruciating
3. Choose the correct option for (R).
(1) variation
(2) lingua franca
(3) patterns
(4) interruptions
(5) energy
4. Choose the correct option for (S).
(1) tendency
(2) worth
(3) policies
(4) longevity
(5) immature
5. Choose the correct option for (T).
(1) praised
(2) frivolous
(3) communicating
(4) hesitant
(5) deviating
6. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. In India, only 400 cities have significant (A) sewerage systems connected to treatment plants.
II. The Swachh Bharat Mission has played a worthy (B) role in making India open defecation free.
III. By exercising freedom of choice, we can make our lives partial (C) and meaningful.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
7. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. The Gita elaborates on whether action or manifestation (A) of action is better and concludes that action is a better option.
II. Every deed brings about its natural effect and binds one to the world, posing an impediment (B) to liberation.
III. The whole universe is a radiant renunciation (C) of the Almighty’s perfection.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-A-C
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
8. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. Tends to toilets has ensured that people don’t have to defecate in the open.
II. She sting and cultivates every day her lovely garden that is huge in size.
III. Losing or misplacing artificial jewellery doesn’t access as much as losing pricey real jewellery.
(1) A-B-C
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
9. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. Governments have been nothing less than inventive in creating ways to steer (A) largesse on the business world.
II. A new proposal under the ministry’s consideration seems to overlook (B) the limits of the new role.
III. It is entirely our choice how to bestow (C) our lives and what to become.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
10. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. Formal appointments processes are no predictors of performance or bulwarks (A) against the underlying distribution of political power.
II. The higher the level of well-being and engagement (B) in your employees can lead to better business results.
III. For migratory species on the verge (C) of stock collapse, we must now aim to maximize the potential to recover.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
Before you start talking, preview what you plan to say and _______ (P) ________ when it’s okay to break in. Workplace consultant suggests saying, “There are a lot of different pieces to this explanation, so please bear with me. I want to tell you the entire story. Then I want us to wrap around and get your thoughts on ________ (Q) ________details.” This type of preview may stop the interrupter before he or she starts.
Hold a constructive private conversation. If the ________ (R) ________continue, speak to the person in private. Give the interrupter the benefit of the doubt; as was the case with me, they may not realize their ________ (S) ________ to interrupt. Talk to the person about what you’ve observed and for how long, and explain how it affects you (and others, if appropriate). This straight talk, when framed constructively, is more likely to produce a behavioural change.
If you’d prefer to avoid embarrassing the interrupter, you can address the whole group without pointing fingers. Ask the group to reflect on whether you are ________ (T) ________ effectively together and what could be improved. This strategy would allow every member, including you, to raise their awareness of challenges facing the group, a first important step in addressing problems like this one.
1. Choose the correct option for (P).
(1) enervate
(2) exaggerate
(3) effeminate
(4) stipulate
(5) aggravate
2. Choose the correct option for (Q).
(1) freaking
(2) amusing
(3) specific
(4) vehement
(5) excruciating
3. Choose the correct option for (R).
(1) variation
(2) lingua franca
(3) patterns
(4) interruptions
(5) energy
4. Choose the correct option for (S).
(1) tendency
(2) worth
(3) policies
(4) longevity
(5) immature
5. Choose the correct option for (T).
(1) praised
(2) frivolous
(3) communicating
(4) hesitant
(5) deviating
6. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. In India, only 400 cities have significant (A) sewerage systems connected to treatment plants.
II. The Swachh Bharat Mission has played a worthy (B) role in making India open defecation free.
III. By exercising freedom of choice, we can make our lives partial (C) and meaningful.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
7. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. The Gita elaborates on whether action or manifestation (A) of action is better and concludes that action is a better option.
II. Every deed brings about its natural effect and binds one to the world, posing an impediment (B) to liberation.
III. The whole universe is a radiant renunciation (C) of the Almighty’s perfection.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-A-C
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
8. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. Tends to toilets has ensured that people don’t have to defecate in the open.
II. She sting and cultivates every day her lovely garden that is huge in size.
III. Losing or misplacing artificial jewellery doesn’t access as much as losing pricey real jewellery.
(1) A-B-C
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
9. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. Governments have been nothing less than inventive in creating ways to steer (A) largesse on the business world.
II. A new proposal under the ministry’s consideration seems to overlook (B) the limits of the new role.
III. It is entirely our choice how to bestow (C) our lives and what to become.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
10. In the following question, three sentences with a highlighted word in each are given. The words may or may not be appropriate in the sentences. Choose the correct option which represents the correct sequence of the words in sentences I, II and III respectively.
I. Formal appointments processes are no predictors of performance or bulwarks (A) against the underlying distribution of political power.
II. The higher the level of well-being and engagement (B) in your employees can lead to better business results.
III. For migratory species on the verge (C) of stock collapse, we must now aim to maximize the potential to recover.
(1) C-B-A
(2) B-C-A
(3) A-C-B
(4) C-A-B
(5) No change required
Answers:-
Q.1 (4)
Q.2 (3)
Q.3 (4)
Q.4 (1)
Q.5 (3)
Q.6 (4)
Q.7 (1)
Q.8 (4)
Q.9 (1)
Q.10 (5)
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