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Q1. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
Raju is one of my friends who had an avarsion (1)/ to dinning out a lot and would (2)/ avoid going to restaurants (3)/ with his friends. (4)/ all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q2. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
India is a country with example of unity in diversity (1)/ as it contains people of various regions (2)/ like Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Jain, Christian and etc. Some of the festivals (3)/ are celebrated at national level whereas some of are at regional level. all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q3. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
He offered (1)/ a small smile, not nearly as large (2)/ as the one he'd given her the day he gave her the advise (3)/ that ended up condemning (4)/ her. all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q4. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given.These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
A few fragmentary (1)/ passages remain, of which (2)/ it will be sufficient to cite (3)/ a word or two to call them to remembrance. (4)/ all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q5. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
The possibility of failure is the biggest deterrent for the trying avoiding risks.
(1) the avoidance
(2) those avoiding
(3) try for avoid
(4) the trial to avoid
(5) no correction required
Q6. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
In the meeting that lasted more than two hour, they had “frank and in-depth discussions” about the border developments as well as on India-China relations.
(1) lasting more than two hours
(2) that lasts more than two hours
(3) that is lasting more than two hours
(4) that lasted more than two hours
(5) no correction required
Q7. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
A lot rides on the company we keep as the opinions of our peers affect the way we deal with circumstances.
(1) we deal by
(2) having dealt with
(3) to deal on
(4) dealing with
(5) no correction required
Q8. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
There are only two locations which accommodates all the requirements of our guests.
(1) likely to accommodate
(2) that meet
(3) that understood
(4) considerably evaluates
(5) no correction required
Q9. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
The increasing proportion of algo trading on our (A) moves makes prices in both cash as well as derivative segment (B) susceptible to exaggerated intra-day (C) bourses. Such checks can help avert steep declines (D) caused by programmed trades.
(1) A-D
(2) C-D
(3) B-C
(4) A-C
(5) No change required
Q10. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
Pakistan (A) relies on Saudi Arabia for everything from (B) clandestine and investments to military (C) back-up and possibly (D) aid assistance to develop nuclear technology.
(1) A-B
(2) A-C
(3) B-D and A-C
(4) B-D
(5) No change required
Raju is one of my friends who had an avarsion (1)/ to dinning out a lot and would (2)/ avoid going to restaurants (3)/ with his friends. (4)/ all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q2. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
India is a country with example of unity in diversity (1)/ as it contains people of various regions (2)/ like Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Jain, Christian and etc. Some of the festivals (3)/ are celebrated at national level whereas some of are at regional level. all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q3. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
He offered (1)/ a small smile, not nearly as large (2)/ as the one he'd given her the day he gave her the advise (3)/ that ended up condemning (4)/ her. all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q4. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given.These are numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). One these words given in bold might either be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word that is inappropriate or wrongly spelt, if any. The number of the word is your answer. If the words given in bold are correctly spelt and appropriate in the context of the sentence then mark (5), i.e. 'All Correct', as your answer.
A few fragmentary (1)/ passages remain, of which (2)/ it will be sufficient to cite (3)/ a word or two to call them to remembrance. (4)/ all correct (5)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) All Correct
Q5. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
The possibility of failure is the biggest deterrent for the trying avoiding risks.
(1) the avoidance
(2) those avoiding
(3) try for avoid
(4) the trial to avoid
(5) no correction required
Q6. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
In the meeting that lasted more than two hour, they had “frank and in-depth discussions” about the border developments as well as on India-China relations.
(1) lasting more than two hours
(2) that lasts more than two hours
(3) that is lasting more than two hours
(4) that lasted more than two hours
(5) no correction required
Q7. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
A lot rides on the company we keep as the opinions of our peers affect the way we deal with circumstances.
(1) we deal by
(2) having dealt with
(3) to deal on
(4) dealing with
(5) no correction required
Q8. In the following question, a part of the sentence is given in bold. It is then followed by three options. Find the alternative that can replace the given bold part to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If none of the alternatives is correct and the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
There are only two locations which accommodates all the requirements of our guests.
(1) likely to accommodate
(2) that meet
(3) that understood
(4) considerably evaluates
(5) no correction required
Q9. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
The increasing proportion of algo trading on our (A) moves makes prices in both cash as well as derivative segment (B) susceptible to exaggerated intra-day (C) bourses. Such checks can help avert steep declines (D) caused by programmed trades.
(1) A-D
(2) C-D
(3) B-C
(4) A-C
(5) No change required
Q10. In the following question, a sentence with four words in bold is given. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.
Pakistan (A) relies on Saudi Arabia for everything from (B) clandestine and investments to military (C) back-up and possibly (D) aid assistance to develop nuclear technology.
(1) A-B
(2) A-C
(3) B-D and A-C
(4) B-D
(5) No change required
Answers
Q.1 (1)
Q.2 (2)
Q.3 (3)
Q.4 (5)
Q.5 (2)
Q.6 (4)
Q.7 (5)
Q.8 (2)
Q.9 (4)
Q.10 (4)
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