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Katherine Mansfield (i)……………. born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand. She moved to London in 1903 and studied (ii)………………….. Queen's College, where she (iii)………… as the staff college magazine editor.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    is
  • b)
    was
  • c)
    were
  • d)
    are
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Divya shukla answered
The appropriate word for the blank is "was".

Explanation:
Katherine Mansfield (i)……………. born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand. She moved to London in 1903 and studied (ii)………………….. Queen's College, where she (iii)………… as the staff college magazine editor.

1. (i) - The sentence is referring to Katherine Mansfield's birth, which is a past event. Therefore, the correct form of the verb to use is "was". The sentence should read "Katherine Mansfield was born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand."

2. (ii) - The sentence states that Katherine Mansfield moved to London in 1903 and studied (ii)………………….. Queen's College. Since the verb "study" is referring to a past event, the correct form of the verb to use is "studied". The sentence should read "She moved to London in 1903 and studied at Queen's College."

3. (iii) - The sentence states that Katherine Mansfield was the staff college magazine editor. Since this is also referring to a past event, the correct form of the verb to use is "served". The sentence should read "She served as the staff college magazine editor."

Overall, the correct sentence would be: "Katherine Mansfield was born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand. She moved to London in 1903 and studied at Queen's College, where she served as the staff college magazine editor."

In one of his stories, Tolstoy narrates how neighbours (i) .............. behave. A child was wearing a new shirt and the neighbour’s child threw mud on it and (ii) .............. spoiled it. Womenfolk started the quarrel and the menfolk entered into the fray, ending in a few bruises. By then, the children (iii) .............. their entire quarrel and were playing.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    forgot
  • b)
    will forget
  • c)
    forget
  • d)
    had forgotten
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Radha Iyer answered

The appropriate word for blank (iii) is "had forgotten". Let's break down the reasoning behind this choice:
Context:
In the given passage, Tolstoy narrates a story where a child's new shirt gets spoiled by the neighbor's child throwing mud on it. This incident leads to a quarrel between the women and eventually involves the men, resulting in a few bruises. However, by the time the adults get involved in the quarrel, the children have already moved on and are playing.
Reasoning:
To determine the appropriate word for blank (iii), we need to consider the sequence of events in the story. The passage mentions that the children "were playing" by the time the adults entered the fray. This indicates that the children had already forgotten about their quarrel. Now, let's analyze the options:
A. forgot: This option implies that the children forgot about their quarrel consciously and intentionally. However, the passage does not provide any indication of the children actively choosing to forget. Therefore, this option can be ruled out.
B. will forget: This option implies a future action, suggesting that the children will forget their quarrel at some point in the future. However, the passage describes the children's actions in the past tense, indicating that the forgetting has already taken place. Hence, this option is not suitable.
C. forget: This option is in the present tense, suggesting that the children are currently forgetting their quarrel. However, the passage clearly states that the children were already playing by the time the adults got involved. Therefore, this option does not align with the given context.
D. had forgotten: This option is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the forgetting occurred before the adults entered the fray. Since the passage mentions that the children were already playing at that time, this option fits the context perfectly.
Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (iii) is "had forgotten" (option D).

The modern student (i) .................. the importance (ii) .................. physical exercise. He spends one to two hours in the open air (iii) .................. he takes part in different sports. However, care should (iv) .................. not to overstrain (v) .................. body.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    of
  • b)
    by
  • c)
    from
  • d)
    with
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishan Yadav answered
Explanation:

The appropriate word for blank (ii) is "of".

Reasoning:

The phrase "the importance of physical exercise" is a common expression that means recognizing or acknowledging the significance or value of physical exercise.

Example:
- "The importance of physical exercise in maintaining a healthy lifestyle cannot be overstated."

In this context, "of" is used to show the relationship between the noun "importance" and the noun phrase "physical exercise". It indicates that the importance is associated with physical exercise.

Other options:
- "by" would not be appropriate as it does not convey the correct relationship between the words.
- "from" would not be appropriate as it implies that the importance originates or comes from physical exercise, which is not the intended meaning.
- "with" would not be appropriate as it suggests that physical exercise is accompanied or accompanied by importance, which does not make sense in this context.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A' - "of".

There is a general belief (i) ............. students that (ii) ............. who write long sentences get (ii) ............. marks.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    in
  • b)
    of
  • c)
    among
  • d)
    between
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajeev Malik answered
There is a general belief (i) ............. students that (ii) ............. who write long sentences get (ii) ............. marks.

The appropriate word for blank (i) is "among".

Explanation:
1. Identifying the belief: The sentence states that there is a general belief among students. This means that the belief exists within the student community as a whole.
2. Understanding the options: The options provided are "in", "of", "among", and "between".
3. Eliminating options: The options "in" and "of" are incorrect because they do not convey the idea of a belief existing within a group. The option "between" is incorrect because it implies a belief between two specific entities, which is not the case here.
4. Choosing the correct option: The only remaining option is "among", which signifies a belief existing within a group or community. Therefore, "among" is the appropriate word for blank (i).

In conclusion, the belief mentioned in the sentence exists among students, making "among" the correct choice for blank (i).

Yesterday Savita (i)………….to my house to give me the happy news of her standing first in the Board Examination. I (ii) ………. overjoyed to know this. We (iii)………… our views regarding the latest trend in paper setting. She also (iv)………… me that she (v)………………. all the classes regularly. She never (vi)…………… any class. This habit (vii)…………. her a lot. Now she (viii)………. to go to U.K. for further studies.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    sharing
  • b)
    shares
  • c)
    shared
  • d)
    will share
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Stuti joshi answered
The appropriate word for blank (iii) is "shared".

Explanation:
In the given sentence, the verb form used is "shared", which is the past tense of the verb "share".

Here is the breakdown of the sentence:

Yesterday Savita (i)………….to my house to give me the happy news of her standing first in the Board Examination.

In this part of the sentence, it is mentioned that Savita came to the speaker's house yesterday to share the happy news of her achieving the first position in the Board Examination.

I (ii) ………. overjoyed to know this.

The speaker expresses their feelings of being overjoyed upon hearing this news.

We (iii)………… our views regarding the latest trend in paper setting.

Here, it is implied that the speaker and Savita discussed and shared their views about the latest trend in paper setting. The correct verb form to use here is the past tense form "shared".

She also (iv)………… me that she (v)………………. all the classes regularly.

It is mentioned that Savita informed the speaker that she attends all the classes regularly.

She never (vi)…………… any class.

Savita is said to never miss any class.

This habit (vii)…………. her a lot.

The habit of attending all the classes regularly has been beneficial for her.

Now she (viii)………. to go to U.K. for further studies.

It is mentioned that Savita is now planning to go to the U.K. for further studies.

In conclusion, the appropriate word for blank (iii) is "shared" as it indicates the past tense action of the speaker and Savita discussing and exchanging their views about the latest trend in paper setting.

Authorities settled (i) ............. 32 pages in (ii) ............. next answer book (iii) ............. for the undergraduate courses.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    mean
  • b)
    meant
  • c)
    means
  • d)
    meaning
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Bavya Durai answered
Meant is the past tense and past participle of mean adjective. You use meant to to say that something or someone was intended to be or do a particular thing, especially when they have failed to be or do it.

Authorities settled (i) ............. 32 pages in (ii) ............. next answer book (iii) ............. for the undergraduate courses.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    on
  • b)
    at
  • c)
    up
  • d)
    in
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajiv Gupta answered
Correct, option A is the correct answer. The word "settled" in the sentence implies that the authorities have come to a decision or agreement on a matter. In this case, they have settled on the number of pages (32) that will be included in the next answer book for the undergraduate courses. Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (i) would be "on", as in "Authorities settled on 32 pages"

The Vichitra Veena as (i) ............... name suggests (ii) ............... a rare instrument and there are not (iii) ............... artists who can play this instrument.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    much
  • b)
    many
  • c)
    more
  • d)
    who
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anoushka rane answered
The appropriate word for blank (iii) is "many".

Explanation:
The Vichitra Veena is a rare instrument, and as the name suggests, there are not many artists who can play it.

The Vichitra Veena is a traditional Indian stringed instrument that is similar to the sitar but with a different shape and playing technique. It is known for its unique sound and is primarily used in classical Indian music.

To understand why the word "many" is the correct choice for blank (iii), we need to consider the context of the sentence. The sentence states that there are not many artists who can play the Vichitra Veena. This means that the number of artists who can play the instrument is limited or scarce.

The word "much" is used to describe non-countable nouns or quantities, such as "much water" or "much money." Since we are referring to the number of artists, which is countable, the word "much" would not be appropriate in this context.

The word "more" is used to compare two quantities or to indicate an increase in quantity. In this sentence, we are not comparing the number of artists who can play the Vichitra Veena to anything else, nor are we indicating an increase in the number of artists. Therefore, the word "more" would not be the correct choice.

The word "who" is a relative pronoun used to refer to people. However, in this sentence, we are not referring to the artists themselves but rather the number of artists who can play the Vichitra Veena. Therefore, the word "who" would not be the appropriate choice in this context.

Overall, the correct word to complete the sentence is "many" because it accurately conveys the limited or scarce number of artists who can play the Vichitra Veena.

In one of his stories, Tolstoy narrates how neighbours (i) .............. behave. A child was wearing a new shirt and the neighbour’s child threw mud on it and (ii) .............. spoiled it. Womenfolk started the quarrel and the menfolk entered into the fray, ending in a few bruises. By then, the children (iii) .............. their entire quarrel and were playing.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    can
  • b)
    should
  • c)
    may
  • d)
    might
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Choice of "Should"
To comprehend why "should" is the correct answer for blank (i), let's analyze the context and implications of the word in relation to neighborly behavior.
Context of the Story
- The narrative describes a scenario where children and their actions lead to a conflict between neighbors.
- The focus is on how neighbors interact with each other, particularly when conflict arises.
Meaning of "Should"
- "Should" indicates a sense of obligation or expectation regarding behavior.
- It implies that neighbors are expected to behave in a certain manner—ideally, with respect and consideration for one another.
Analysis of Options
- a) Can: Suggests ability but lacks the moral or social expectation behind the behavior.
- b) Should: Conveys a normative expectation, fitting the context of neighbors acting in a responsible manner.
- c) May: Suggests permission, which does not align with the expectation of good neighborly conduct.
- d) Might: Indicates a possibility, which does not emphasize the moral obligation inherent in neighborly relations.
Conclusion
- The use of "should" sets a standard for how neighbors ought to act, highlighting the moral aspect of their interactions.
- In this context, it frames the narrative around the expectation of civility, making it the most appropriate choice.
Thus, the correct answer is option 'b', as it best reflects the societal norms regarding neighborly behavior.

There are four trees in the garden. (i) .................. branches sway in the breeze. The children play (ii) .................. the trees. Some of the girls (iii) .................. sleeping in the shade of the trees.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    is
  • b)
    was
  • c)
    are
  • d)
    have
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohit Sharma answered

To find the appropriate word for blank (iii), we need to determine the correct verb form that agrees with the subject "Some of the girls". Let's analyze the given options:
A: is - This verb form is singular and does not agree with the subject "Some of the girls".
B: was - This verb form is singular and does not agree with the subject "Some of the girls".
C: are - This verb form is plural and agrees with the subject "Some of the girls".
D: have - This verb form is plural but is not suitable in this context as it does not convey the intended meaning.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C: are.
Explanation:
- The subject "Some of the girls" is plural, so we need to choose a verb form that agrees with it.
- Option C: are is the correct verb form as it is plural and agrees with the subject "Some of the girls".
- This verb form correctly indicates that some of the girls are sleeping in the shade of the trees.
In summary, the appropriate word for blank (iii) is "are" (option C) as it agrees with the plural subject "Some of the girls".

There are four trees in the garden. (i) .................. branches sway in the breeze. The children play (ii) .................. the trees. Some of the girls (iii) .................. sleeping in the shade of the trees.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    There
  • b)
    Their
  • c)
    Every
  • d)
    An
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sudeep mehta answered
Explanation:
In the given sentence, the word "their" should be used to fill in the blank (i).

The sentence structure is as follows:
"There are four trees in the garden."

To determine the appropriate word to fill in the blank, we need to consider the subject of the sentence, which is "four trees." Since "trees" is a plural noun, we need to use a plural possessive pronoun to show ownership.

The options "there," "every," and "an" are not possessive pronouns.

- "There" is an adverb and does not show possession.
- "Every" is a determiner and does not show possession.
- "An" is an indefinite article and does not show possession.

Therefore, the correct answer is "their," which is a plural possessive pronoun indicating ownership by the trees.

Example:
The sentence can be rewritten as:
"Their branches sway in the breeze."

Using "their" indicates that each tree has branches that sway in the breeze.

Stress may actually be the eating trigger that (i)………………….. the most trouble. Many of us have high levels of chronic stress, whether (ii)…………………… from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists. Our bodies respond to this stress the way our ancestors' bodies did, triggering "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain that (iii) …………… to calorie accumulation and fat storage. But the difference is that we have plenty of food at our disposal; they didn't. So, we end up continually upgrading the size of our storage unit.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    it's
  • b)
    its
  • c)
    it
  • d)
    that
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The appropriate word for blank (ii) is "it's" which is option A.

Explanation:
When we look at the sentence, we see that the word "whether" is used to introduce a dependent clause. The clause that follows "whether" is "it's from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists."

In this clause, the pronoun "it's" is used to refer back to the subject of the sentence, which is "chronic stress." "Chronic stress" is a singular noun, so the pronoun used to refer to it should also be singular.

Therefore, the correct pronoun to use is "it's" (short for "it is"), indicating that the stress comes from workload, relationship troubles, or long to-do lists.

To summarize, option A ("it's") is the appropriate word for blank (ii) because it correctly refers to the subject "chronic stress" in the sentence.

Yesterday Savita (i)………….to my house to give me the happy news of her standing first in the Board Examination. I (ii) ………. overjoyed to know this. We (iii)………… our views regarding the latest trend in paper setting. She also (iv)………… me that she (v)………………. all the classes regularly. She never (vi)…………… any class. This habit (vii)…………. her a lot. Now she (viii)………. to go to U.K. for further studies.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    comes
  • b)
    is coming
  • c)
    came
  • d)
    was coming
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajni das answered
Explanation:


The given passage is in the past tense, and it talks about an event that took place yesterday. The passage talks about Savita's visit to the author's house to share her success in the board examination. It also mentions their discussion on paper setting trends and Savita's regular attendance in classes. The passage concludes by saying that she is going to the U.K. for further studies. Based on the context, we can fill in the blanks with appropriate words as follows:

Answers:


(i) came
(ii) was
(iii) shared
(iv) told
(v) attended
(vi) missed
(vii) helped
(viii) plans

Therefore, the correct answer is option (C) came.

Your uniform (i) ............... be kept neat and clean and your shoes polished daily. You (ii) ............... use your cell phone (iii) ............... school hours.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    at
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    for
  • d)
    during
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohit Sharma answered

To find the appropriate word for blank (iii), let's analyze the sentence and the options given:
- The sentence is talking about using a cell phone during school hours.
- The options given are: "at," "in," "for," and "during."
- We need to choose the word that correctly fits the context of using a cell phone during school hours.
Analysis of the options:
A: "at" - This option doesn't convey the meaning of using a cell phone during a specific time period.
B: "in" - This option doesn't convey the meaning of using a cell phone during a specific time period.
C: "for" - This option doesn't convey the meaning of using a cell phone during a specific time period.
D: "during" - This option accurately conveys the meaning of using a cell phone during a specific time period, which is school hours.
Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (iii) is "during" (Option D).

In one of his stories, Tolstoy narrates how neighbours (i) .............. behave. A child was wearing a new shirt and the neighbour’s child threw mud on it and (ii) .............. spoiled it. Womenfolk started the quarrel and the menfolk entered into the fray, ending in a few bruises. By then, the children (iii) .............. their entire quarrel and were playing.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    thus
  • b)
    also
  • c)
    else
  • d)
    so
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Ankita sharma answered
Understanding the Context
In the provided narrative, we observe a conflict that arises between neighbors due to an action involving children. The sequence of events highlights how one child's actions lead to a quarrel among adults.
Analyzing the Sentence Structure
The sentence with the blank (ii) reads: "A child was wearing a new shirt and the neighbor’s child threw mud on it and (ii) __________ spoiled it."
To fill this blank, we need to choose a word that logically connects the action of throwing mud with the outcome of spoiling the shirt.
Evaluating the Options
Here are the options provided:
- a) thus
- b) also
- c) else
- d) so
Why "thus" is Correct
- Logical Connection: The word "thus" indicates a direct consequence of an action. In this context, the child throwing mud directly leads to the shirt being spoiled.
- Causal Relationship: "Thus" effectively conveys the causality: the action of throwing mud resulted in the shirt being spoiled.
Why Other Options are Incorrect
- Also: This word implies addition, which does not fit the cause-and-effect relationship in the sentence.
- Else: This term is used for alternatives, which is irrelevant in this context.
- So: While "so" could work in some contexts, "thus" is more formal and precise for indicating a direct result.
Conclusion
The correct choice for blank (ii) is "thus," as it accurately reflects the causal relationship between the action and its consequence, making the narrative clear and logical.

Your uniform (i) ............... be kept neat and clean and your shoes polished daily. You (ii) ............... use your cell phone (iii) ............... school hours.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    mustn’t
  • b)
    can’t
  • c)
    shouldn’t
  • d)
    won’t
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajiv Gupta answered
Correct, option A is the correct answer. The sentence is providing a rule or a guideline for the students. The word "mustn't" is used to indicate prohibition or prohibition of an action, which is the case here. Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (ii) would be "mustn't" as in "You mustn't use your cell phone during school hours" which means that the students are prohibited from using their cell phone during school hours.

Your uniform (i) ............... be kept neat and clean and your shoes polished daily. You (ii) ............... use your cell phone (iii) ............... school hours.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    shall
  • b)
    must
  • c)
    can
  • d)
    may
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohit Sharma answered
Explanation:
The appropriate word for blank (i) is "must". Here's the detailed explanation:
- The word "must" is used to express obligation or necessity. In this context, it implies that it is necessary for the uniform to be kept neat and clean.
- "Shall" is another option, but it is typically used to indicate future actions or intentions, rather than obligations.
- "Can" and "may" express possibility or permission, which is not suitable in this context.
Therefore, the correct answer is "must" (option B).

Recent heavy rains lashed Chennai city, throwing normal life out of gear. The city (i) ............... severe waterlogging and people wading through knee-deep water. Many volunteers in their respective areas (ii) ............... out the relief activities. In Annai Satya Nagar, food packets (iii) ............... distributed to the victims.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    seen
  • b)
    saw
  • c)
    see
  • d)
    sees
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Tushar Mehra answered
Explanation:

Blank (i):
The correct answer is option 'B' - saw.
In this context, the word "saw" is the past tense of "see" and is used to describe the observation of an event that occurred in the past. The sentence is referring to the recent heavy rains that had already occurred in Chennai city, so the past tense "saw" is the most appropriate choice here.
Therefore, the sentence should read: "The city saw severe waterlogging and people wading through knee-deep water."

Final corrected sentence: "The city saw severe waterlogging and people wading through knee-deep water."

There are four trees in the garden. (i) .................. branches sway in the breeze. The children play (ii) .................. the trees. Some of the girls (iii) .................. sleeping in the shade of the trees.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    under
  • b)
    over
  • c)
    above
  • d)
    in
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohit Sharma answered
Explanation:
To find the appropriate word for blank (ii), we need to consider the context of the sentence. The sentence mentions that "The children play" followed by the blank. So, we need to determine where the children play in relation to the trees.
The correct word for blank (ii) is "under" because when children play under the trees, it implies that they are playing in the shade or shelter provided by the trees.
Reasoning:
- The word "over" does not fit in this context because it implies that the children are playing above the trees, which is not mentioned in the sentence.
- The word "above" does not fit in this context because it implies that the children are playing at a higher level than the trees, which is not mentioned in the sentence.
- The word "in" does not fit in this context because it does not convey the specific location of the children in relation to the trees.
- The word "under" fits in this context because it implies that the children are playing beneath the trees, taking advantage of the shade or shelter provided by the trees.
Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (ii) is "under" (option A).

Yesterday Savita (i)………….to my house to give me the happy news of her standing first in the Board Examination. I (ii) ………. overjoyed to know this. We (iii)………… our views regarding the latest trend in paper setting. She also (iv)………… me that she (v)………………. all the classes regularly. She never (vi)…………… any class. This habit (vii)…………. her a lot. Now she (viii)………. to go to U.K. for further studies.
Find the appropriate word for blank (v)
  • a)
    had attended
  • b)
    attend
  • c)
    will attend
  • d)
    was attending
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Arjun Goyal answered
Explanation:

Context:
The passage talks about Savita visiting the speaker's house to share her achievement of standing first in the Board Examination. The speaker expresses joy and discusses various topics with Savita.

Analysis:
The verb tense in the sentence indicates that the action of attending has already taken place in the past. Therefore, the correct option would be 'had attended' as it signifies a completed action that happened before another event in the past.

Reasoning:
- 'Had attended' is the past perfect tense form of the verb 'attend'.
- It is used to express an action that was completed before another action in the past.
- In this context, the speaker is referring to Savita attending classes before visiting the speaker's house and sharing the news.
Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (v) is:
a) had attended

The modern student (i) .................. the importance (ii) .................. physical exercise. He spends one to two hours in the open air (iii) .................. he takes part in different sports. However, care should (iv) .................. not to overstrain (v) .................. body.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    how
  • b)
    which
  • c)
    where
  • d)
    why
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Radha Iyer answered

To find the appropriate word for blank (iii), let's analyze the sentence structure and context:
The modern student (i) .................. the importance (ii) .................. physical exercise. He spends one to two hours in the open air (iii) .................. he takes part in different sports. However, care should (iv) .................. not to overstrain (v) .................. body.
In this sentence, we are looking for a word that fits grammatically and logically in the blank (iii).
- Option A: "how" - This word does not fit in the sentence structure and does not make sense in the context.
- Option B: "which" - This word does not fit in the sentence structure and does not make sense in the context.
- Option C: "where" - This word fits grammatically and logically in the sentence. It indicates the location or place where the modern student spends one to two hours in the open air.
- Option D: "why" - This word does not fit in the sentence structure and does not make sense in the context.
Therefore, the appropriate word for blank (iii) is "where" (Option C).

When I (i) ……….. home yesterday, I (ii)………… that an old friend of mine (iii) …………. (wait) for me. I (iv) …………him for the last ten years. He (v) ........... very fat now He (vi)………………. thick spectacles on his face.
Find the appropriate word for blank (v)
  • a)
    had grown
  • b)
    grew
  • c)
    was growing up
  • d)
    had been growing
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Ritu Agarwal answered
Understanding the Context
When analyzing the sentence, it’s important to look at the context and the tense used in the surrounding sentences. The sentence reflects on a past event, illustrating a moment of surprise upon encountering an old friend.
Analyzing the Options
- a) had grown
- b) grew
- c) was growing up
- d) had been growing
Why Option A is Correct
- Past Perfect Tense: The phrase "had grown" is in the past perfect tense, which is used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past. In this context, the speaker is recalling that their friend became very fat before the speaker arrived home.
- Sequence of Events: The sentence structure indicates that the speaker's arrival (i) happened after the friend had already changed (v). Therefore, the correct form emphasizes that the friend underwent the change (growing fat) prior to the speaker’s arrival.
Why Other Options are Incorrect
- b) grew: This option indicates a simple past action but does not clarify that the change happened before the speaker's arrival.
- c) was growing up: This suggests a continuous process, which doesn’t fit the context of a completed change in appearance.
- d) had been growing: This implies an ongoing process but is less precise than "had grown" in indicating that the friend’s weight change was complete by the time the speaker arrived.
Conclusion
In summary, "had grown" correctly conveys the sequence of events and emphasizes the completion of the action before the speaker's arrival. This accurate use of tense clarifies the relationship between the actions described.

Before alighting, the Wild Pigeon, like the Carolina Parrot and a few other species of birds, breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping, (i) .............. apprehensive of receiving injury from coming too suddenly (ii) .............. contact, either with the branch, (ii) .............. the spot of ground on which it intends to settle.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    so
  • b)
    although
  • c)
    even
  • d)
    as if
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Answer:

Explanation:

Heading: Introduction
The Wild Pigeon, like the Carolina Parrot and a few other species of birds, breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping, before alighting.

Heading: Reason for repeated flapping
The reason for repeated flapping is that the Wild Pigeon is apprehensive of receiving injury from coming too suddenly.

Heading: Avoiding contact
The Wild Pigeon avoids contact, either with the branch, or the spot of ground on which it intends to settle.

Heading: Appropriate word for blank (i)
The appropriate word for blank (i) is "as if".

Heading: Conclusion
In conclusion, the Wild Pigeon breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping, as if apprehensive of receiving injury from coming too suddenly into contact, either with the branch, or the spot of ground on which it intends to settle.

Yesterday Savita (i)………….to my house to give me the happy news of her standing first in the Board Examination. I (ii) ………. overjoyed to know this. We (iii)………… our views regarding the latest trend in paper setting. She also (iv)………… me that she (v)………………. all the classes regularly. She never (vi)…………… any class. This habit (vii)…………. her a lot. Now she (viii)………. to go to U.K. for further studies.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iv)
  • a)
    telling
  • b)
    was telling
  • c)
    tell
  • d)
    told
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sheena mehta answered
Understanding the Correct Option for Blank (iv)
In the sentence provided, we need to choose the appropriate verb form to fill in the blank in a way that aligns with the overall tense and context of the narrative. The options given are:
- a) telling
- b) was telling
- c) tell
- d) told
Context of the Sentence
The sentence in question reads: "She also (iv) __________ me that she (v) __________ all the classes regularly." Here, we note that the narrative is in the past tense, as indicated by the earlier part of the sentence where Savita is mentioned as having come to the speaker's house "yesterday."
Analysis of Options
- a) telling: This is the present participle form and does not fit the past context.
- b) was telling: While this form is in the past continuous tense, it implies an ongoing action which is not consistent with the straightforward reporting of a completed past action.
- c) tell: This is the base form of the verb and cannot be used in this context where past events are being discussed.
- d) told: This is the simple past tense form of the verb, which is appropriate for reporting a completed action in the past.
Conclusion
The correct choice is d) told because it matches the past tense narrative and conveys that Savita completed the action of informing or reporting to the speaker. In summary, the sentence correctly reads: "She also told me that she had attended all the classes regularly." This maintains grammatical coherence and adheres to the narrative style of the passage.

He was (i) ............... at the news (ii) ............... the success of a poor candidate (iii) ............... got the highest number of votes in Bihar elections.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    of
  • b)
    for
  • c)
    to
  • d)
    by
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Meghana jain answered
Understanding the Sentence Structure
In the given sentence, we need to identify the correct preposition to fill in the blank (ii) that conveys the relationship between the news and the success of the candidate.
Context of the Sentence
- The sentence indicates a person's reaction to the news of a candidate's success.
- It emphasizes the unexpected nature of this success, particularly because the candidate was poor.
Analyzing the Options
- a) of: This option indicates possession or association. "the news of the success" effectively conveys that the news pertains to the success of the candidate.
- b) for: This would imply that the news was meant for the success, which does not fit the context.
- c) to: This preposition suggests direction or purpose, which is inappropriate here as it does not indicate a relationship with the news.
- d) by: This implies that the news was created by the success, which does not make sense in this context.
Conclusion
The correct answer is option 'A' because "the news of the success" establishes a clear relationship between the news being reported and the success that occurred, making it the most logical and grammatically correct choice.
In summary, the phrase captures the essence of the news as it relates to the candidate's unexpected achievement in the Bihar elections.

Stress may actually be the eating trigger that (i)………………….. the most trouble. Many of us have high levels of chronic stress, whether (ii)…………………… from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists. Our bodies respond to this stress the way our ancestors' bodies did, triggering "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain that (iii) …………… to calorie accumulation and fat storage. But the difference is that we have plenty of food at our disposal; they didn't. So, we end up continually upgrading the size of our storage unit.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    caused
  • b)
    will cause
  • c)
    causes
  • d)
    causing
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Correct Answer
The correct choice for blank (i) is “causes.” Here’s a detailed explanation:
Contextual Analysis
- The sentence discusses stress as an eating trigger.
- It refers to the present implications of stress on eating habits, suggesting a general truth about stress and its effects.
Grammatical Structure
- The word that fits in blank (i) needs to agree with the subject of the sentence, which is "stress."
- "Stress" is singular and requires a singular verb form.
Options Breakdown
- a) caused - This is the past tense, which does not fit the context of the sentence that discusses ongoing situations.
- b) will cause - This is future tense, suggesting something that may happen later, which is not suitable in this context.
- c) causes - This is the present tense and indicates a general truth, making it the most appropriate choice.
- d) causing - This is a present participle and does not fit grammatically as it would require a different sentence structure.
Conclusion
- Thus, "causes" effectively conveys that stress is a consistent trigger for eating issues, aligning with the ongoing effects of chronic stress on our behavior.
- This word maintains the present tense and agrees with the subject, reinforcing the idea that stress continuously influences our eating patterns.

There is a general belief (i) ............. students that (ii) ............. who write long sentences get (ii) ............. marks.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    they
  • b)
    those
  • c)
    all
  • d)
    them
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The appropriate word for blank (ii) is "those."
So the sentence will read: "There is a general belief (i) ............. students that those who write long sentences get (ii) ............. marks."
Here are the filled-in blanks for context:
There is a general belief (i) among students that those who write long sentences get (ii) higher marks.

Stress may actually be the eating trigger that (i)………………….. the most trouble. Many of us have high levels of chronic stress, whether (ii)…………………… from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists. Our bodies respond to this stress the way our ancestors' bodies did, triggering "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain that (iii) …………… to calorie accumulation and fat storage. But the difference is that we have plenty of food at our disposal; they didn't. So, we end up continually upgrading the size of our storage unit.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    leading
  • b)
    lead
  • c)
    leads
  • d)
    led
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ashish Menon answered
Understanding the Sentence Structure
In the provided sentence, the blank (iii) requires a verb that accurately describes the action performed by the "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain regarding calorie accumulation and fat storage.
Correct Verb Form
- The correct choice is "leads" (option c).
- "Leads" is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "lead." This tense is appropriate here because it indicates a general truth or ongoing action, which is fitting for the behavioral response of the body to stress.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect
- "Leading" (option a): This is the present participle form, which does not fit grammatically in this context as it lacks a subject to modify.
- "Lead" (option b): This is the base form of the verb, which is typically used in the infinitive form or with plural subjects, but here it is incorrect as the subject is singular ("chemicals").
- "Led" (option d): This is the past tense form and indicates a completed action, which does not align with the ongoing nature of how stress affects the body in the present.
Contextual Relevance
- The context describes an ongoing biological response to stress, making the present tense "leads" the most appropriate choice. It emphasizes that the action of calorie accumulation and fat storage is a continuous consequence of stress.
In summary, the correct answer is "leads" because it properly conveys the ongoing consequence of stress, aligning with the present tense needed in the sentence.

The modern student (i) .................. the importance (ii) .................. physical exercise. He spends one to two hours in the open air (iii) .................. he takes part in different sports. However, care should (iv) .................. not to overstrain (v) .................. body.
Find the appropriate word for blank (v)
  • a)
    a
  • b)
    an
  • c)
    the
  • d)
    some
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sahil Mehta answered
The appropriate word for the blank (v) is "the".

Explanation:
To determine the correct word for the blank (v), we need to consider the structure and meaning of the sentence.

The sentence states, "However, care should (v).................. not to overstrain (v).................. body."

Here, the word "body" is a singular noun, so it requires an article before it. The options given are "a", "an", "the", and "some".

- Option 'A' ("a") is incorrect because it would imply that the sentence is referring to any body, rather than a specific body.
- Option 'B' ("an") is incorrect because it is used before words starting with a vowel sound, and "body" starts with a consonant sound.
- Option 'C' ("the") is the correct answer. "The" is used to refer to a specific noun, and in this case, it is referring to the student's body.
- Option 'D' ("some") is incorrect because it is used to refer to an unspecified or indeterminate amount or number. However, in this sentence, we are specifically talking about the student's body, so "the" is more appropriate.

In conclusion, the correct word for blank (v) is "the".

Kanishka, the ruler of the Kushanas embraced Buddhism. He (i) ............... invited to a Buddhist meeting (ii) ............... Kashmir during his reign. It was during his time that Buddhism (iii) ............... to Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Java.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    spread
  • b)
    spreads
  • c)
    spreading
  • d)
    is spread
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavish dube answered
Spread of Buddhism during Kanishka's reign

Introduction:
Kanishka was a ruler of the Kushana Empire who embraced Buddhism and played a crucial role in the spread of the religion. During his reign, Buddhism reached new heights and expanded its influence to various regions.

Buddhist meetings:
(i) Kanishka actively participated in Buddhist meetings and gatherings. He invited renowned Buddhist scholars and monks to discuss and propagate Buddhist teachings. These meetings provided a platform for intellectual exchange and the dissemination of Buddhist philosophy.

(ii) One such notable Buddhist meeting took place in Kashmir during Kanishka's reign. This meeting attracted scholars and practitioners from different regions, contributing to the exchange of ideas and the promotion of Buddhism.

Spread of Buddhism:
(iii) It was during Kanishka's time that Buddhism spread to Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Java. The Kushana Empire had extensive trade networks and diplomatic relations with these regions, facilitating the transmission of Buddhist teachings.

Reasons for the spread:
- Trade routes: The Kushana Empire had well-established trade routes that connected Central Asia with South Asia and Southeast Asia. These routes allowed for the exchange of goods, ideas, and religious beliefs, including Buddhism.
- Patronage: Kanishka's patronage of Buddhism played a significant role in its spread. His support provided resources and encouragement to Buddhist monks and scholars, enabling them to travel and propagate Buddhism in distant lands.
- Missionaries: Buddhist missionaries were sent to various regions under Kanishka's patronage. These missionaries actively promoted Buddhist teachings and established monastic communities, attracting local followers.
- Cultural influence: The Kushana Empire had a diverse cultural influence, incorporating elements from different regions. This cultural fusion facilitated the acceptance and assimilation of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Java.

Conclusion:
Kanishka, the ruler of the Kushanas, embraced Buddhism and actively contributed to its spread. His patronage, participation in Buddhist meetings, and the Empire's trade networks played significant roles in the transmission of Buddhism to Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Java. This period marked a crucial phase in the expansion of Buddhism beyond its place of origin.

Reading a novel or short story (i) ......... second language could dramatically (ii) ......... physiological responses to emotions such (iii) ......... smiling.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    reduce
  • b)
    reduces
  • c)
    reduced
  • d)
    reducing
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Hitesh sekhar answered
Explanation:

Reducing Physiological Responses to Emotions:
When we read a novel or short story in a second language, it may not evoke the same emotional response as reading in our native language. This can lead to a reduced physiological response to emotions such as smiling.

Impact of Second Language Reading:
Reading in a second language requires more cognitive effort and may not engage the same emotional centers in the brain as reading in a native language. This can result in a decrease in the physiological responses to emotions.

Effect on Smiling:
Smiling is a natural response to positive emotions triggered by reading a compelling story. However, when reading in a second language, the reduced emotional connection may lead to a decrease in the frequency or intensity of smiling.

Conclusion:
Therefore, reading in a second language could dramatically reduce physiological responses to emotions such as smiling. It is essential to consider the impact of language proficiency on emotional engagement while reading to fully experience the intended emotional effects of a story.

While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i)…………… careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii)……………………. into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii)……………….ten minutes.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    broken
  • b)
    break
  • c)
    breaks
  • d)
    broke
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Vidhi kapoor answered
Heading: Instructions for peeling sweet lime and oranges and preparing lettuce leaves

Peeling sweet lime and oranges:
- Be careful while peeling so that the segments are not mashed

Preparing lettuce leaves:
- Cut the lettuce leaves into pieces
- Soak the pieces in ice-cold water
- Keep them soaked for ten minutes

Blank (ii) requires the appropriate word to describe what happens to the lettuce leaves. Option A, "broken," is the correct answer because it implies that the leaves are cut into smaller pieces without being completely crushed or mashed. "Breaks" or "breaks into" are also possible words, but "broken" is the most fitting choice for this context.

Overall, these instructions aim to ensure that the sweet lime, oranges, and lettuce leaves are prepared properly and carefully to maintain their quality and texture.

In a case of drowning, you have to (i) ................. the alarm and then stay out of the way of
the rescuers so (ii)................... not to hamper operations. In case a person is suffering
(iii)..................... pain or some form of injury, do not administer any medication.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    as
  • b)
    that
  • c)
    should
  • d)
    must
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Radha nair answered
Understanding the Context
In the scenario of a drowning case, the focus is on ensuring the safety and effectiveness of rescue operations. The instruction emphasizes the importance of alerting rescuers while also allowing them to work without obstruction.
Analyzing Blank (ii)
The blank in question reads, "stay out of the way of the rescuers so (ii)................... not to hamper operations." Here, we need a word that indicates the purpose of staying out of the way.
Options Breakdown
- a) as
- This option indicates a reason or purpose. The phrase "stay out of the way of the rescuers as not to hamper operations" effectively communicates that the action of staying out of the way is intended to prevent interference.
- b) that
- This option would suggest a clause that explains the action but lacks the necessary purpose-driven context. It would read awkwardly and is not grammatically correct in this context.
- c) should
- Although "should" might imply a recommendation, it does not directly convey the purpose of the action. It would read as "stay out of the way of the rescuers should not hamper operations," which is less direct and clear.
- d) must
- Similar to "should," "must" suggests obligation but does not explicitly illustrate the reason behind the action.
Conclusion
In summary, option a) as is the most appropriate choice because it clearly indicates the intention behind the action—staying out of the way is done to avoid hampering operations. This creates a coherent and logical sentence that effectively communicates the necessary guidance in a rescue situation.

When I (i) ……….. home yesterday, I (ii)………… that an old friend of mine (iii) …………. (wait) for me. I (iv) …………him for the last ten years. He (v) ........... very fat now He (vi)………………. thick spectacles on his face.
Find the appropriate word for blank (vi)
  • a)
    was wearing
  • b)
    worn
  • c)
    had been wearing
  • d)
    has been wearing
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Context
When filling in the blanks in a narrative, it’s essential to consider the context and the time frame in which the actions are occurring. The sentence describes an event that happened in the past.
Analyzing the Options
To determine why "a) was wearing" is the correct choice for blank (vi), let’s examine the other options:
  • a) was wearing: This is the past continuous tense. It indicates that the action (wearing spectacles) was ongoing at a specific time in the past (when the narrator arrived home). This aligns perfectly with the past context of the narrative.
  • b) worn: This is the past participle form and cannot function as a main verb in this context. It doesn’t convey the ongoing action needed here.
  • c) had been wearing: This is the past perfect continuous tense. It suggests that the action of wearing spectacles started in the past and continued up to another point in the past. However, the simple past is more appropriate here.
  • d) has been wearing: This is the present perfect continuous tense, suggesting that the action started in the past and continues to the present. This doesn’t fit as the story is clearly in the past.

Conclusion
The correct answer, "was wearing," effectively conveys that at the moment the narrator saw his friend, the friend was in the process of wearing thick spectacles. It fits seamlessly into the narrative structure, maintaining the past tense throughout. Thus, option 'a' is the most suitable choice for blank (vi).

There is a general belief (i) ............. students that (ii) ............. who write long sentences get (ii) ............. marks.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    more
  • b)
    many
  • c)
    most
  • d)
    much
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anil goyal answered
Explanation:

Given that there is a general belief among students regarding the correlation between sentence length and marks obtained, we need to determine the appropriate word for the blank (iii) in order to complete the sentence.

Reasoning:

To understand the relationship between sentence length and marks obtained, we need to consider the common perception among students. The belief is that longer sentences result in lower marks.

Analysis:

The appropriate word for blank (iii) is "more." This is because the sentence is referring to the higher quantity or degree of marks obtained by students who write shorter sentences. By using the word "more," the sentence implies that shorter sentences are associated with a greater number of marks.

Summary:

In conclusion, the correct answer for blank (iii) is "more." This choice accurately reflects the general belief among students that those who write shorter sentences receive higher marks.

Before alighting, the Wild Pigeon, like the Carolina Parrot and a few other species of birds, breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping, (i) .............. apprehensive of receiving injury from coming too suddenly (ii) .............. contact, either with the branch, (ii) .............. the spot of ground on which it intends to settle.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    or
  • b)
    and
  • c)
    neither
  • d)
    nor
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Mira jain answered
Explanation:

Logical reasoning:
The sentence describes the Wild Pigeon's behavior before alighting, where it breaks the force of its flight by repeated flapping. The purpose of this action is to avoid receiving injury from coming too suddenly into contact with a branch or the spot of ground.

Analysis of options:
a) "or" is the correct choice as it conveys the meaning that the bird is apprehensive of receiving injury from coming into contact with either the branch or the spot of ground.
b) "and" would imply that the bird is apprehensive of receiving injury from coming into contact with both the branch and the spot of ground, which is not the intended meaning.
c) "neither" would not make sense in this context as the bird is concerned about both the branch and the spot of ground.
d) "nor" would also not be appropriate as it is used to connect negative ideas, which is not the case in this sentence.
Therefore, option (a) "or" is the correct choice to fill in the blank in the sentence.

While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i)…………… careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii)……………………. into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii)……………….ten minutes.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    was
  • b)
    is
  • c)
    be
  • d)
    will
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Kds Coaching answered
The appropriate word for blank (i) is "be."
So the sentence will read: "While peeling the sweet lime and oranges be careful so that the segments are not mashed."
Here are the filled-in blanks for context:
While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i) be careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii) broken into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii) for ten minutes.

(i) Butterflies are abundant ............... the Central African Republic.
(ii) It ............... home to nearly 600 identified species.
(iii) Many butterflies are brilliantly coloured and small ............... some are as big as saucers.
(iv) Farmer Philippe ............... solace in collecting butterfly wings from his fields and turning them into works of art.
(v) My favourite hobby, since my childhood, is ............... butterflies.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    has
  • b)
    is
  • c)
    was
  • d)
    are
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Bibek Mehta answered
Understanding the Correct Answer
To comprehend why option 'b' (is) is the correct choice for blank (ii), let’s analyze the sentence and its context.
Sentence Structure
The sentence reads: "It ............... home to nearly 600 identified species."
Subject Identification
- The subject of the sentence is "It," which refers to the Central African Republic.
- The sentence discusses the current state of the country regarding its butterfly species.
Verb Tense and Agreement
- The verb "is" denotes present tense, which indicates that the statement is describing a current fact about the Central African Republic.
- The phrase "home to nearly 600 identified species" suggests an ongoing situation, meaning that these species currently exist there.
Analysis of Other Options
- Option 'a' (has): While "has" could work, it doesn’t convey the same immediacy and continuity as "is."
- Option 'c' (was): This indicates past tense, which is inappropriate here, as it would imply that the species were only present in the past.
- Option 'd' (are): This could also be correct but lacks the clarity that "is" provides in connecting the subject with the present state of being.
Conclusion
- Therefore, "is" effectively communicates that the Central African Republic currently serves as a habitat for nearly 600 species of butterflies, making it the most suitable word to fill in the blank.
This grammatical structure ensures clarity and accuracy in describing the current biodiversity situation in the region.

Yesterday Savita (i)………….to my house to give me the happy news of her standing first in the Board Examination. I (ii) ………. overjoyed to know this. We (iii)………… our views regarding the latest trend in paper setting. She also (iv)………… me that she (v)………………. all the classes regularly. She never (vi)…………… any class. This habit (vii)…………. her a lot. Now she (viii)………. to go to U.K. for further studies.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    was
  • b)
    am
  • c)
    were
  • d)
    will be
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Jay Ghoshal answered
Explanation:
Firstly, we need to understand the context of the sentence. The speaker is talking about their reaction to Savita coming to their house to share the happy news of standing first in the Board Examination. Based on this context, we can analyze the correct answer.
- Analysis of the sentence:
The sentence is describing the speaker's feelings at the time when Savita visited their house with the good news. Since the visit and the news are past events, the speaker's feelings should also be described in the past tense.
- Use of verb tenses:
In English grammar, when narrating past events, we usually use the past tense to describe actions or states that occurred in the past. In this case, the speaker's feeling of being overjoyed upon hearing the news from Savita happened in the past when she visited.
- Selection of the correct option:
Considering the context and the rule of using past tense for past events, the correct option is "was" as it correctly reflects the speaker's state of being overjoyed at that specific moment in the past.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A) was'.

Today, you are proud to say that you live in India's capital but (i)…………….. you guess how many of your fellow citizens were actually around (ii)………………. the national capital was shifted from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911? Believe it or not, the answer is not in mere tens or hundreds but (iii) ………………. astounding 3,938.
Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)
  • a)
    where
  • b)
    when
  • c)
    whose
  • d)
    which
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Are saddened by the challenges it faces. Delhi, the heart of India, is a city of contrasts. On one hand, it boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage, with magnificent monuments like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. It is a melting pot of diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, offering a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere.

However, Delhi also grapples with numerous issues that dampen its glory. The city struggles with severe air pollution, which often reaches hazardous levels, affecting the health and well-being of its residents. The traffic congestion is another major concern, leading to long commuting hours and increased pollution.

Safety is another pressing issue in Delhi. Incidents of crimes against women have raised serious concerns and highlighted the need for better security measures. It is disheartening to witness such challenges in a city that should epitomize progress and development.

While efforts have been made to address these issues, there is still a long way to go. The government, along with citizens, must work together to find sustainable solutions. Initiatives like Odd-Even car rationing, the introduction of electric buses, and stricter law enforcement have shown promise, but more comprehensive and long-term strategies are needed.

Despite these challenges, Delhi remains a city of hope, resilience, and opportunities. It is home to some of the finest educational institutions, renowned healthcare facilities, and a thriving business environment. The city fosters a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation, attracting talented individuals from across the country.

Living in India's capital is a privilege, as it offers a unique blend of history, culture, and diversity. However, it is also a responsibility to contribute towards making it a better place for everyone. By actively participating in community initiatives, promoting sustainable practices, and demanding accountability from authorities, we can collectively strive for a brighter future for Delhi.

Reading a novel or short story (i) ......... second language could dramatically (ii) ......... physiological responses to emotions such (iii) ......... smiling.
Find the appropriate word for blank (i)
  • a)
    of
  • b)
    in
  • c)
    from
  • d)
    at
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Samta patel answered
Explanation:

Understanding the blank:
The correct preposition to use in this context is "in" because when talking about reading a novel or short story in a second language, we use "in" to indicate the language being read.

Applying the correct preposition:
Therefore, the sentence should read: "Reading a novel or short story in a second language could dramatically..."

Complete sentence:
Reading a novel or short story in a second language could dramatically (ii) ......... physiological responses to emotions such (iii) ......... smiling.

In a case of drowning, you have to (i) ................. the alarm and then stay out of the way of
the rescuers so (ii)................... not to hamper operations. In case a person is suffering
(iii)..................... pain or some form of injury, do not administer any medication.
Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)
  • a)
    with
  • b)
    by
  • c)
    from
  • d)
    of
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajeev Ghosh answered
Understanding the Correct Choice
In the context of the sentence concerning a person in distress, it's crucial to select the appropriate preposition that conveys the correct relationship between the person and their pain or injury.
Analyzing the Options
- a) with: This suggests a connection, but it implies the person is experiencing pain alongside something else, which is not quite fitting here.
- b) by: This preposition often indicates the means through which something happens. It doesn't align well with the context of suffering from pain.
- c) from: This indicates a cause-and-effect relationship and is the most suitable choice. It conveys that the person is suffering as a result of pain or injury.
- d) of: This is more possessive and does not effectively express the state of suffering.
Why "from" is the Best Choice
Using "from" clarifies that the subject is experiencing pain due to an injury or health issue. It emphasizes the source of discomfort and aligns with common English usage in medical or emergency contexts.
Conclusion
In emergency situations, clarity in communication is vital. The phrase "suffering from pain" is widely understood and accurately describes the condition of the individual in distress. Thus, option 'C' is the correct answer, effectively conveying the intended meaning.

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