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EL ce netaDirections(1-4): In the question given below a statement
is given with two blanks in it. You have to choose the
option which provides the correct set of words that fits
both the blanks in the statement appropriately and in the
same order making them meaningful and grammatically
correct.
Use referral code: to get Maximum discount1. Rich nations on A. Only a
economic growth rather than B. Both b andc
saving the planet from a C. Both a and b
hypothetical 7 D. Only c
E. Alla, b andc
a. focused, threat
b. fixated, peril
c. disregarded, risk2. And there's a in the A. Both b and c
policies of even a world-leading B. Only a
nation such as the UK, where the C. Both a and c
government a£27bn D. Only c
E. Alla, b andc
programme of road-building.
a. gap, plans
b. lacunae, frames
c. disparity, devises
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point to a frightening B. Only a
in temperature C. Both a and b
extremes. D. Both b andc
E. Alla, b andc
a. detections, plunge
b. findings, escalation
c. reports, upsurge
Use referral code: to get Maximum discount4. She advises that, alongside cutting A. Only a
carbon emissions, we should be B. Both b and c
investing in adaptation and__ C. Only b
to ensure our communities can D. Both a and b
the higher temperatures in E. Alla, bandc
the future.
a. fragility, tolerate
b. resilience, withstand
c. strength, give in to
Use referral code: to get Maximum discountDirections(5-8): Rearrange the following six
sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) ina
proper sequence to form a meaningful
paragraph. Then answer the questions given
below.
(A) But, it's the extent of vaccination coverage that
has emboldened the UK government to transition
to full normalcy and get their economy functioning
without barriers.
(B) The UK is scheduled to begin a transition to
complete normalcy beginning 19 July.
(C) Subsequently, the other regions of the UK will
follow suit.
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(D) The UK has opted for this
controversial transition even as
there has been a recent spike
in daily cases of people testing
positive for Covid.
(E) Following Covid protocols
will be left entirely to the
discretion of the residents.
(F) Initially, it will be England
that will do away with
restrictions such as caps at
concerts.
jiscoul5. Which of the following statements is the STARTING
statement, after the correct rearrangement?
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A
B.
Cc.
D.
E. None of the above options
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statement, after the correct rearrangement?
mooOw >
1™BDO>
None of the above options
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PAIR, after the correct rearrangement?
FE
cD
DA
EA
. None of the above options
moOOW D>
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SECOND (from the left) statement, after the correct
rearrangement?
00O718O
A
B.
C.
D.
E. None of the above options
Use referral code: to get Maximum discountDirections(9-15): In the following passage, some
of the words have been left out, each of which is
indicated by a letter. Find the suitable word from
the options given against each letter and fill up
the blanks with appropriate words to make the
paragraph meaningful.
There must be a reason why the NHS in Britain
recommends e-cigs to people A on quitting
the habit, having stated on record that they're 95%
less B . In the absence of Cc.
evidence against e-cigarettes, surely, they deserve to
exist as an option, as much or as little as their smoky
counterparts. In fact, there is a strong case for the
to
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e-cigarette to be
D. : even if it
might be very harmful to the
person E , there is
no question of passive
smoking for the people
around. While the cool
quotient may have driven them
to the e-cigarette, many in this
generation are F.
aware of the dangers of
smoking, and in their heads
they're going for the
G option.
iscountThere must be a reason why the NHS in
Britain recommends e-cigs to people
A on quitting the habit, having
stated on record that they're 95% less
9.A
a.
b
c
intent
. keen
. bent
A. Only a
B. Both b andc
C. Only b
D. Both a and b
E. Alla, b andcThere must be areason why the NHS in A. Only c
Britain recommends e-cigs to people B. Only a
___A____ on quitting the habit, having C.Bothaandb
stated on record that they’re 95% less D. Only b
B. E. None of a, b and c
10.B
a. favourable
b. instrumental
c. detrimentalIn the absence of c A. Both a and c
evidence against e-cigarettes, surely, B. Only a
they deserve to exist as an option, as C. Both a and b
much or as little as their smoky D. Only c
counterparts. E. Alla, b andc
11.C
a. conclusive
b. convincing
c. unprovedIn fact, there is a strong case for the A. Only c
e-cigarette to be D :evenif B. Both bandc
it might be very harmful to the person Cc. Only a
E , there is no question of D. Both a and b
passive smoking for the people around. _E. None of a, b andc
12.D
a. averted
b. promoted
c. advocatedIn fact, there is a strong case for the A. Only a
e-cigarette to be D : even if B. Both a and b
it might be very harmful to the person C. Only b
E , there is no question of D. Only c
passive smoking for the people around. E. Alla, b andc
13.E
a. blowing out
b. exhaling
c. drawing inWhile the cool quotient may have driven A. Both a and c
them to the e-cigarette, many in this B. Only b
generation are F. aware of the C. Only c
dangers of smoking, and in their heads D. Only a
they’re going for the G option. E. None of a, b andc
14. F
a. acutely
b. slightly
c. extremelyWhile the cool quotient may have driven A. Only b
them to the e-cigarette, many in this B. Only a
generation are F. aware of the C. Both b and c
dangers of smoking, and in their heads D. Only c
they’re going for the G option. E. Alla, b andc
15.G
a. fitter
b. healthier
c. betterDirections(16-17): In the following question, a sentence is
given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These
words may or may not be placed at their correct places.
Four options with different arrangements of these words
have been provided. Mark the option with the correct
arrangement as the answer. If no rearrangement is required,
mark option (E) as your answer.16. In a (A)demise world,
none of us would indulge in
(B)perfect habits that we
know, intellectually, are
hastening our
(C)self-defeating.
BCA
ACB
CAB
BAC
. No replacement
required17. The supply (A)loss and
possible crop (B)hardening
from excess monsoon rains
could well lead to some
(C)disruption of prices in the
coming weeks.
CAB
BCA
. No replacement
requiredDirection(18-20): A sentence has been broken up into
four different parts being represented as option A, B, C
and D. The error, if any, will be in any one part of the
sentence. Select the option which contains the part of
the sentence which has an error (spelling, grammatical
or contextual). If there is no error, choose Option E.18. If overall retail inflation
from September 2016 to
August 2019 / has
averaged only 3.50 per
cent, / the credit goes
mainly to food items, /
which has a 45.86 per
cent in the CPI.
A.
If overall retail inflation from
September 2016 to August
2019
has averaged only 3.50 per
cent,
the credit goes mainly to
food items,
which has a 45.86 per cent
in the CPI.
No error in any parta 25 F510)
19. The grand show is a way of mobilising / diaspora for
India’s national development / as well as a vehicle / to
further New Delhi’s diplomatic goals.
The grand show is a way of mobilising
diaspora for India’s national development
as well as a vehicle
. to further New Delhi’s diplomatic goals.
. No error in any part
A.
B.
C.
D
E20. India’s economic crisis
that is finding expression in
low-growth rates and high
unemployment rates / is
partly due to the decline of
investments, / which is
partly due to the fact /
companies cannot get
access to loans as easily
as before.
India’s economic crisis that is
finding expression in
low-growth rates and high
unemployment rates
. iS partly due to the decline of
investments,
. which is partly due to the fact
. companies cannot get access
to loans as easily as before.
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bigger object)
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the. tree
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te Ags
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bend aman
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Along — tte
(with a person/thing)
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1, Look these at the boxes and choose the correct prepositions from the
box to fill in the blank of each sentence.
On with nee near in
Under after near in
1. The catis..U82A"" the chair agit.» a a reel com
2. The dog is running Othe boy.
3. The bananas are
4. The mouse is .!*
5. The boy is een
6. Mother is . .. the ki chen.
7. Tina is teina her! homework ‘' a pen..
8. Ram and sham are standing Uliding.
9. The cap is ..2"....the table.
10. The child is hiding 4ike‘almirah.SENTENCE FILLERS
at by in of to
before for near on with
. My penis my pocket.
. The teacher writes ...27...the blackboard.
. He is writing... a pen.
. We are going.. #2... Agra.
1
2
3.
4.
5, My house is M2".. the post office.
6,
a
8.
. I shall come backXt?%.. dinner.
. The chair is made .. . steel.
. Our school closes . 2 o'clock.
9. The book is .. Apty.... you. Take it.
10. I go to school ..\oy.. bus.LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND WHERE THE BALL-=.
IS THE PICTURE
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‘behind, between, on, under, in front of, in