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Question - 1

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Governments do not want to take a decision and resort to soft-pedalling, delay tactics and collusion, hoping that the judiciary will _____in to relieve them of the _____ of decision-making.

  • come, enlightenment
  • vouch, trouble
  • barge, pleasure
  • step, burden
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 2

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

The most important factor is the ______of a wealthy Indian middle class which can now _____ to send their children abroad for education.

  • emergence, afford
  • advent, focus
  • decline, manage
  • rise, wish
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 3

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Crores of public money is ______ on parks in the city and yet most of them are out of ______ for the public.

  • invested, limits
  • spent, bounds
  • bet, reach
  • put, areas
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 4

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Rules are for those who cannot ______ them and not for the rich and influential who can ______ to ignore them.

  • follow, demand
  • set, opt
  • break, suggest
  • challenge, choose
  • None of the above
Solutions
Question - 5

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Experts cannot ______enough on the benefits of _______ more fruits and vegetables in your daily diet.

  • pressure, involving
  • strain, adding
  • stress, including
  • state, mixing
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 6

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Centre should ______ ministries whose functions ______ with the state ministries to save money, deliver efficiently and avoid duplication of work.

  • finish, differ
  • establish, contradict
  • abolish, overlap
  • block, vary
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 7

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Many people ______ genetically modified food but the reality is that all the food that we eat has been genetically modified naturally by thousands of years of _______

  • criticise, farming
  • praise, manipulation
  • grow, mismanagement
  • avoid, experience
  • None of the above
Solutions
Question - 8

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Given that only seven percent of the country’s labour force is in the organised sector, training options ______ for the unorganised sectors should also be ______

  • absent, improved
  • available, enhanced
  • lacking, sustained
  • existing, restricted
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 9

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Government initiatives and participation of many industrial houses in ______ loans to the villagers have led to the _______of the farmers.

  • providing, plight
  • disbursing, betterment
  • taking, advancement
  • subsidising, suffering
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 10

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

The water transport project on the west coast is ______ to get a shot in the arm with a new plan in which the road development corporation will build the infrastructure and ______ a private party to operate the service.

  • scheduled, let
  • verge, permit
  • set, sanctions
  • slated, allow
  • None of the above
Solutions
Question - 11

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

As the weekend finally rolled around, the city folk were only ______ happy to settle down and laugh their cares_______

  • just, afar
  • too, away
  • very, up
  • so, an
  • None of the above
Solutions
Question - 12

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

The flood of brilliant ideas has not only ______ us, but has also encouraged us to ______ the last date for submission of entries.

  • overwhelmed, extend
  • enjoyed, stretch
  • dismayed, decide
  • scared, scrap
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 13

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

______about prolonged power cuts in urban areas, the authorities have decided to ______ over to more reliable and eco-friendly systems to run its pumps.

  • worried, shift
  • frantic, move
  • troubled, jump
  • concerned, switch
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 14

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

The high cut-off marks this year have ______college admission-seekers to either ______ for lesser known colleges or change their subject preferences.

  • cajoled, ask
  • pressured, sit
  • forced, settle
  • entrusted, wait
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 15

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Forest department officials said that when the elephants were made to _____from their trucks, they went straight to the spot where they had been ______during the camp.

  • jump, killed
  • alight, tied
  • enter, hurt
  • step, played
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 16

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Exercise officials seized pouches of whisky ______a bus travelling _____hyderabad.

  • from, to
  • in, for
  • for, towards
  • inside, on
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 17

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Organisations _____for the victim’s ______the inhuman and unjust attitude of the government.

  • fighting, applauded
  • lobbying, supported
  • working, condemned
  • stand, opposed
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 18

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

A collision between two buses ______ six people dead, ______the driver of one of the buses.

  • made, also
  • left, including
  • caused, combined
  • resulted, except
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 19

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

The court _____revenue authorities and PCB officials to _____ teams and visit pharma units.

  • directed, from
  • announced, arrange
  • commanded, display
  • ruled, make
  • None of these
Solutions
Question - 20

SENTENCE COMPLETION :

Directions: Five options A, B, C, D and E are given under each sentence, you are required to select the most suitable alternative to fill in the blanks and make it meaningful. 

 

Centre should _____ministries whose functions _____with the state ministries to save money, deliver efficiently and avoid duplication of work.

  • finish, differ
  • block, vary
  • abolish, overlap
  • establish, contradict
  • None of these
Solutions
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