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1. The government has been slow to recapitalize public sector banks whose net worth has been severely eroded. 2. Everyone was able to escape from a building when a fire spread through it quickly. 3. Not all countries benefit equally from liberalization as the advantages tend to first generate for the advantaged and those with the right education to take advantage of opportunities.

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1. The government has been slow to recapitalize public sector banks whose net worth has been severely eroded. 2. Everyone was able to escape from a building when a fire spread through it quickly. 3. Not all countries benefit equally from liberalization as the advantages tend to first generate for the advantaged and those with the right education to take advantage of opportunities.

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English By : Jaideep Singh


1. But where the Government is going (A) has still (B) still hasn’t
_______ slow is in recapitalising (C) yet hasn’t (D) really has
public sector banks whose net worth 6. His precocious talent as a porcelain
is severely eroded. painter is _________ known.
(A) obviously (B) conspicuously (A) presently (B) well
(C) clearly (D) distinctly (C) here (D) lately
(E) markedly 7. The actress __________ from a chilled
2. The fire spread through the building out girl off screen to an intense actor
_______ but everybody was able to on screen in just a few minutes is
escape. __________ amazing.
(A) fast (B) instant (A) improperly (B) just
(C) quick (D) immediately (C) simply (D) really
(E) quickly (E) truthfully
3. Not all countries benefit __________ 8. Since it does not have the power to do
from liberalisation. The benefits tend anything beyond sending out notices
to generate first to the advantaged the corporation has now decided to
and to those with the right education take steps to attach movable
to be able to benefit from the properties such as cars so that people
opportunities presented. take the notices more __________ ?
(A) equally (B) richly (A) appropriately (B) justly
(C) suitably (D) uniformly (C) sincerely (D) gravely
(E) Judiciously (E) seriously
4. It is very important to understand 9. Her reaction to his proposal was
that when the swine flu virus enters a clever .She rejected it__________
human body, it takes a minimum of (A) vehemently (B) violently
one day to a maximum of eight days (C) abruptly (D) angrily
for the disease to develop__________
(E) None of these
(A) extensively (B) further
10. Our Christmas cactus produces
(C) fully (D) remarkably beautiful pink blooms in ______
(E) clearly December.
5. The class _________ finished the (A) earlier (B) late
project.
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(C) lately (D) latter (D) put down ruthlessly
11. Management can be defined as the 15. A theory is______ evaluated to the
process of reaching organizational degree that its concepts pertain to
goals by working with and through themselves a verification by
human and nonhuman resources to Independent investigators.
____ improve value added to the (A) critically (B) positively
world. (C) obviously (D) alarmingly
(A) deliberately (B) purposefully 16. This book is readable, clear and _____
(C) critically (D) dialectically researched with extensive detailed
(E) continuously references.
12. According to the language experts, (A) fabulously (B) meticulously
children should begin talking in their (C) leisurely (D) hardly
mother tongue rather than foreign (E) closely
language which can ______ affect 17. We _____do not pay attention to the
their comprehension abilities leading 30 minute gaps sandwiched between
to serious language based problems two meetings.
later in their lives.
(A) seldom (B) regularly
(A) significantly (B) appropriately
(C) frequently (D) often
(C) severely (D) adversely
(E) at least
(E) positively
18. It is impossible to understand an
13. This fruit tastes _________ any other artist’s art ______without being aware
fruit. of his nostalgia.
(A) more sweetlier than (A) certainly (B) fully
(B) more sweetly than (C) after (D) only
(C) sweetly than 19. The power has gone off and my cake
(D) sweeter than is ______done

14. The demonstration was ______by (A) partial (B) never

government security forces. (C) only partially (D) obviously

(A) ruthless put down 20. While it is ____ possible to inflation

(B) put down ruthless index cash entitlements and food


stamps, the unpredictable nature of
(C) ruthlessly put down

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food prices would make it a more 26. The existing electronic system is
difficult process than envisaged. ______ inadequate and in case of an
(A) theoretically (B) absolutely issue with the system it will be

(C) hypothetically (D) not disastrous if every movement of goods

(E) notionally requires access to a portal for


generation of an e-way bill.
21. But where the Government is going
___slow is in recapitalising public (A) blithely

sector banks whose net worth is (B) woefully,

severely eroded. (C) genially, exclusion (D) gladly

(A) obviously (B) conspicuously 27. The notion that the government must

(C) clearly (D) distinctly have the ability to control the Internet

(E) markedly in order to preserve law and order is


an _______ attractive one.
22. The question of legitimacy of
referendums is important and it is (A) automatically (B) evenly

____provided if the Centre concedes (C) analytically (D) intuitively

this mechanism on such issues. (E) None of these

(A) necessarily (B) automatically 28. My teenage son’s eagerness to go

(C) mechanically (D) purposely camping with us ________ surprised

23. It is dangerous to proceed with the me.

hope that things will __settle down. (A) very (B) much

(A) eventually (B) currently (C) really (D) too

(C) immediately (D) instantly 29. I think she was ______criticised for

24. People ________ find it difficult to say that response.

goodbye. (A) wrong (B) then

(A) hard (B) often (C) right (D) lightly

(C) rare (D) extraordinarily 30. A region of the country is

25. The works of impressionist painters ____annoyed with the actions of the

are _________ reproduced. government.

(A) before (B) frequently (A) extremely (B) deeply

(C) nowadays (D) once (C) adjacently (D) severly

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31. The draft Bill has _______ modified 36. I have been losing a lot of sleep
the earlier Bill and suggested various ________ worrying about losing my
measures to fortify the use of job.
uncontaminated DNA samples for (A) hardly (B) lately
investigation purposes and for (C) later (D) highly
identifying missing persons. 37. Growth under this government has
(A) mainly been ____ high and remarkably
(B) significantly resilient even during the worst global
(C) substantially economic crisis.
(D) abstractly (A) impededly (B) relatively
32. There was ________ enough light to (C) abstractedly (D) sustainably
see the road front of us. (E) drastically
(A) little (B) no 38. It is ironical that congress leader
(C) well (D) hardly Shashi Tharoor had to lose his job as
33. At the end of his life he couldn’t walk, the party's spokes person ______for
so he ______ had to use the crutches. praising a man who had called

(A) on (B) then Tharoor's wife a Rs. 50 crore girl

(C) often (D) seldom friend

34. The event instigated a change in (A allegedly (B) certainly

belief ______ socialist ideals in (C) illegally (D) particularly

government and society. (E) formally

(A) roughly (B) nearby 39. It is ______late for regrets.

(C) gone (D) around (A) most (B) more

35. Because she had a reputation for (C) too (D) very
querulousness we were surprised and 40. Cairn cannot ________ bring into
pleased when she greeted us so _____. picture some unrelated outsider
(A) irately (B) cordially which has little experience and

(C) amiably (D) disdainfully necessary consents to deal in the oil

(E) affably field


(A) peremptorily
(B) complaisantly

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(C) democratically (D) arbitrarily transformation underway in a sector
41. There are different and conflicting that has created a new middle class
versions about what happened in the in India
city, but one thing is certain: it is a (A Greatly (B) Gravely
dastardly act that must be (C) Carelessly (D) Fiercely
condemned ________. (E) Dramatically
(A concertedly (B) obviously 47. I think we will ______ go home soon.
(C) unequivocally (A) just (B) quickly
(D) without conflict (C) probably (D) only
42. We were ______overwhelmed by the 48. Two political scions who Debuted as
response to our appeal. young Members of Parliament _____ a
(A) totally (B) much decade ago are now ministers with
(C) little (D) very key infrastructure portfolios like
43. It is ______easy for them to deny telecom, shipping and corporate
responsibility. affairs.

(A very (B) much (A) around (B) hardly

(C) excess (D) too (C) merely (D) scarcely

44. Rise in exports and a Decline ______ (E) nearly


in imports helped ______ narrow the 49. Today, players are getting ______
country's current account deficit. aggressive about recovering lost
(A) sharply (B) clearly grounds and the market is opening

(C) firmly (D) strongly up too.

(E) distinctly (A) Nearly (B) Harshly

45. The dog seemed to be coming (C) Barely (D) Extremely

______at me (E) Increasingly

(A) directly (B) straight 50. We ______don’t know whether there

(C) right (D) gradual are any survivors from the plane

46. Software company's ________ crash.

improved their ability last year to (A) still (B) yet

earn more revenue while employing (C) already (D) also


fewer people, reflecting the major

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Answer Key
1. (B) 2. (E) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (C)
10. (B) 11. (E) 12. (D) 13. (D) 14. (D) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (D) 18. (B)
19. (C) 20. (D) 21. (B) 22. (B) 23. (A) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (D)
28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (D) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (E) 36. (B)
37. (D) 38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (D) 41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (D) 44. (A) 45. (B)
46. (E) 47. (C) 48. (E) 49. (E) 50. (A)

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