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NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 1

In the following question, part(s) of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark the remaining, i.e., the errorless combination as your answer. Choose the statement from the given options that is grammatically and contextually correct.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 1
Option (A) uses the noun 'appointment' after the auxiliary verb 'had'. This is incorrect. It should be the verb form 'Had appointed'.

Correct sentence: The secretary had appointed the same person for the post.

Option (B) incorrectly uses the adverb/conjunction 'as'. Removal of the word makes the sentence meaningful.

Correct sentence: Even though he knew they were safe, he couldn't stop fighting.

Option (D) uses the incorrect form 'would have been approve'.

Correct sentence: The council would have approved the decision.

Option (E) uses the incorrect form 'may currently been creating'.

Correct sentence: The domain owner is currently creating quite a spectacle.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 2

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

Between nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey, died of diphtheria. Just as the doctor's wife sank on her knees by the dead child's bedside and was overwhelmed by the first rush of despair there came a sharp ring at the bell in the entry.

All the servants had been sent out of the house that morning on account of the diphtheria. Kirilov went to open the door. It was dark in the entry and nothing could be distinguished in the man who came in but medium height, a white scarf, and a large, extremely pale face, so pale that its entrance seemed to make the passage lighter.

"Is the doctor at home?" the newcomer asked quickly.

"I am at home," answered Kirilov. "What do you want?"

"Oh, it's you? I am very . . . very glad! We are acquainted. My name is Abogin, and I had the honour of meeting you in the summer at Gnutchev's. I am very glad I have found you at home. For God's sake don't refuse to come back with me at once. My wife has been taken dangerously ill. And the carriage is waiting."

Kirilov listened and said nothing, as though he did not understand Russian.

Q. How old was Andrey?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 2
In the passage, it is stated that “the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey”.
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NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 3

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

Between nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey, died of diphtheria. Just as the doctor's wife sank on her knees by the dead child's bedside and was overwhelmed by the first rush of despair there came a sharp ring at the bell in the entry.

All the servants had been sent out of the house that morning on account of the diphtheria. Kirilov went to open the door. It was dark in the entry and nothing could be distinguished in the man who came in but medium height, a white scarf, and a large, extremely pale face, so pale that its entrance seemed to make the passage lighter.

"Is the doctor at home?" the newcomer asked quickly.

"I am at home," answered Kirilov. "What do you want?"

"Oh, it's you? I am very . . . very glad! We are acquainted. My name is Abogin, and I had the honour of meeting you in the summer at Gnutchev's. I am very glad I have found you at home. For God's sake don't refuse to come back with me at once. My wife has been taken dangerously ill. And the carriage is waiting."

Kirilov listened and said nothing, as though he did not understand Russian.

Q. Which of the following is a near synonym of the word ‘acquainted’?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 3
The word ‘acquainted’ means ‘knowing or being familiar with a person’. So, C is correct.
NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 4

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

Between nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey, died of diphtheria. Just as the doctor's wife sank on her knees by the dead child's bedside and was overwhelmed by the first rush of despair there came a sharp ring at the bell in the entry.

All the servants had been sent out of the house that morning on account of the diphtheria. Kirilov went to open the door. It was dark in the entry and nothing could be distinguished in the man who came in but medium height, a white scarf, and a large, extremely pale face, so pale that its entrance seemed to make the passage lighter.

"Is the doctor at home?" the newcomer asked quickly.

"I am at home," answered Kirilov. "What do you want?"

"Oh, it's you? I am very . . . very glad! We are acquainted. My name is Abogin, and I had the honour of meeting you in the summer at Gnutchev's. I am very glad I have found you at home. For God's sake don't refuse to come back with me at once. My wife has been taken dangerously ill. And the carriage is waiting."

Kirilov listened and said nothing, as though he did not understand Russian.

Q. Which of the following is a near antonym of the word ‘overwhelm’?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 4
The word ‘overwhelm’ means ‘to cause someone to feel sudden strong emotion’.

The word ‘unmoved’ means ‘not feeling any emotion’.

It is an antonym.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 5

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

Between nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey, died of diphtheria. Just as the doctor's wife sank on her knees by the dead child's bedside and was overwhelmed by the first rush of despair there came a sharp ring at the bell in the entry.

All the servants had been sent out of the house that morning on account of the diphtheria. Kirilov went to open the door. It was dark in the entry and nothing could be distinguished in the man who came in but medium height, a white scarf, and a large, extremely pale face, so pale that its entrance seemed to make the passage lighter.

"Is the doctor at home?" the newcomer asked quickly.

"I am at home," answered Kirilov. "What do you want?"

"Oh, it's you? I am very . . . very glad! We are acquainted. My name is Abogin, and I had the honour of meeting you in the summer at Gnutchev's. I am very glad I have found you at home. For God's sake don't refuse to come back with me at once. My wife has been taken dangerously ill. And the carriage is waiting."

Kirilov listened and said nothing, as though he did not understand Russian.

Q. How was Kirilov acquainted with Abogin?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 5
In the passage, it is mentioned that “We are acquainted. My name is Abogin, and I had the honour of meeting you in the summer at Gnutchev's.” From this, we can understand that all other options are wrong and only B is correct.
NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 6

Read the short story and answer the following questions.

Between nine and ten on a dark September evening the only son of the district doctor, Kirilov, a child of six, called Andrey, died of diphtheria. Just as the doctor's wife sank on her knees by the dead child's bedside and was overwhelmed by the first rush of despair there came a sharp ring at the bell in the entry.

All the servants had been sent out of the house that morning on account of the diphtheria. Kirilov went to open the door. It was dark in the entry and nothing could be distinguished in the man who came in but medium height, a white scarf, and a large, extremely pale face, so pale that its entrance seemed to make the passage lighter.

"Is the doctor at home?" the newcomer asked quickly.

"I am at home," answered Kirilov. "What do you want?"

"Oh, it's you? I am very . . . very glad! We are acquainted. My name is Abogin, and I had the honour of meeting you in the summer at Gnutchev's. I am very glad I have found you at home. For God's sake don't refuse to come back with me at once. My wife has been taken dangerously ill. And the carriage is waiting."

Kirilov listened and said nothing, as though he did not understand Russian.

Q. Why were the servants sent out of the home in the morning?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 6
The passage clearly mentions “All the servants had been sent out of the house that morning on account of the diphtheria.” So, D is correct.
NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 7

In the following question, part(s) of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark the remaining, i.e., the errorless combination as your answer.

As soon as (A)/ I saw the bananas that (B)/ I knew the monkey (C)/ was hiding in the room. (D)

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 7
The error lies in part (B).

The sentence uses the conjunction phrase 'as soon as', which shows a quick following of two events in a sentence. The part B uses the conjunction and preposition 'that', which is incorrect. There is no need to use another conjunction with the phrase 'as soon as'. This makes the use of another conjunction redundant.

So, the errorless combination is ACD.

Correct sentence - As soon as I saw the bananas I knew the monkey was hiding in the room.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 8

In the following question, part(s) of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark the remaining, i.e., the errorless combination as your answer.

Hardly had I (A)/ finished my Tiffin than (B)/ the bell rang signifying (C)/ the end of recess. (D)

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 8
The error lies in part (B).

The sentence uses the conjunction phrase 'Hardly had...when', which shows an immediate succession of events in a sentence. The sentence uses the conjunction 'than', which is used to compare between two things and is incorrect here. The correct conjunction to be used here is 'when'.

e.g. Hardly had I started my work when the boss came.

So, the errorless combination is ACD.

Correct sentence - Hardly had I finished my Tiffin when the bell rang signifying the end of recess.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 9

In the following question, part(s) of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark the remaining, i.e., the errorless combination as your answer.

Neither the choreographer/(1) nor the dancers/(2) are following/(3) the steps properly./(4) No error /(5)

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 9
There is no error.

The order and usage of helping verbs are correct.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 10

In the following question, part(s) of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and mark the remaining, i.e., the errorless combination as your answer.

Formulation of schemes (A)/ for betterment from the (B)/ youth is one of the prime (C)/ objectives of the mayor. (D)

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 10
The error lies in part (B).

The sentence uses the preposition 'from', which is incorrect, given the context. The betterment will be 'of' the youth and not 'from' it. So, the correct preposition here is 'of'.

So, the errorless combination is ACD.

Correct sentence - Formulation of schemes for betterment of the youth is one of the prime objectives of the mayor.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 11

Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.

(a) Researchers attached small devices to 50 vampire bats to track night time foraging in Panama, when these flying mammals drink blood from wounds they inflict upon cattle in pastures.

(b) But perhaps they should.

(c) After being released back into the wild, the bats were found to often join a “friend” during foraging,possibly coordinating the hunt.

(d) When one thinks of the blood-feasting vampire bats, friendship and cooperation may not be among the qualities that come to mind.

(e) Scientists have shown how those bats that have forged “friendships” with others will rendezvous with these buddies while foraging for a meal.

(f) Among the bats were 23 wild-born individuals that had been kept in captivity for about two years during related research into bat social behaviour.

Q. Which of the following is the second sentence of the passage?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 11
The correct order of the sentences is d, b, e, a, f and c.

d serves as an introduction to the passage. it gives an idea that we are talking about the friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. Following d is b. The passage clearly states that there is friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. So, b supports the statements that follow. Sentences a, f and c are methods and after effects of the research. Sentence e is different. So, it is the third sentence. After e is a. f follows it and then c is the last sentence or the conclusion.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 12

Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.

(a) Researchers attached small devices to 50 vampire bats to track night time foraging in Panama, when these flying mammals drink blood from wounds they inflict upon cattle in pastures.

(b) But perhaps they should.

(c) After being released back into the wild, the bats were found to often join a “friend” during foraging, possibly coordinating the hunt.

(d) When one thinks of the blood-feasting vampire bats, friendship and cooperation may not be among the qualities that come to mind.

(e) Scientists have shown how those bats that have forged “friendships” with others will rendezvous with these buddies while foraging for a meal.

(f) Among the bats were 23 wild-born individuals that had been kept in captivity for about two years during related research into bat social behaviour.

Q. Which of the following is the third sentence of the passage?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 12
The correct order of the sentences is d, b, e, a, f and c.

d serves as an introduction to the passage. it gives an idea that we are talking about the friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. Following d is b. The passage clearly states that there is friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. So, b supports the statements that follow. Sentences a, f and c are methods and after effects of the research. Sentence e is different. So, it is the third sentence. After e is a. f follows it and then c is the last sentence or the conclusion.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 13

Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.

(a) Researchers attached small devices to 50 vampire bats to track night time foraging in Panama, when these flying mammals drink blood from wounds they inflict upon cattle in pastures.

(b) But perhaps they should.

(c) After being released back into the wild, the bats were found to often join a “friend” during foraging, possibly coordinating the hunt.

(d) When one thinks of the blood-feasting vampire bats, friendship and cooperation may not be among the qualities that come to mind.

(e) Scientists have shown how those bats that have forged “friendships” with others will rendezvous with these buddies while foraging for a meal.

(f) Among the bats were 23 wild-born individuals that had been kept in captivity for about two years during related research into bat social behaviour.

Q. Which of the following is the sixth (last) sentence of the passage?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 13
The correct order of the sentences is d, b, e, a, f and c.

d serves as an introduction to the passage. it gives an idea that we are talking about the friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. Following d is b. The passage clearly states that there is friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. So, b supports the statements that follow. Sentences a, f and c are methods and after effects of the research. Sentence e is different. So, it is the third sentence. After e is a. f follows it and then c is the last sentence or the conclusion.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 14

Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.

(a) Researchers attached small devices to 50 vampire bats to track night time foraging in Panama, when these flying mammals drink blood from wounds they inflict upon cattle in pastures.

(b) But perhaps they should.

(c) After being released back into the wild, the bats were found to often join a “friend” during foraging, possibly coordinating the hunt.

(d) When one thinks of the blood-feasting vampire bats, friendship and cooperation may not be among the qualities that come to mind.

(e) Scientists have shown how those bats that have forged “friendships” with others will rendezvous with these buddies while foraging for a meal.

(f) Among the bats were 23 wild-born individuals that had been kept in captivity for about two years during related research into bat social behaviour.

Q. Which of the following is the fourth sentence of the passage?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 14
The correct order of the sentences is d, b, e, a, f and c.

d serves as an introduction to the passage. it gives an idea that we are talking about the friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. Following d is b. The passage clearly states that there is friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. So, b supports the statements that follow. Sentences a, f and c are methods and after effects of the research. Sentence e is different. So, it is the third sentence. After e is a. f follows it and then c is the last sentence or the conclusion.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 15

Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the questions that follow.

(a) Researchers attached small devices to 50 vampire bats to track night time foraging in Panama, when these flying mammals drink blood from wounds they inflict upon cattle in pastures.

(b) But perhaps they should.

(c) After being released back into the wild, the bats were found to often join a “friend” during foraging, possibly coordinating the hunt.

(d) When one thinks of the blood-feasting vampire bats, friendship and cooperation may not be among the qualities that come to mind.

(e) Scientists have shown how those bats that have forged “friendships” with others will rendezvous with these buddies while foraging for a meal.

(f) Among the bats were 23 wild-born individuals that had been kept in captivity for about two years during related research into bat social behaviour.

Q. Which of the following is the fifth sentence of the passage?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 15
The correct order of the sentences is d, b, e, a, f and c.

d serves as an introduction to the passage. it gives an idea that we are talking about the friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. Following d is b. The passage clearly states that there is friendship and cooperation among vampire bats. So, b supports the statements that follow. Sentences a, f and c are methods and after effects of the research. Sentence e is different. So, it is the third sentence. After e is a. f follows it and then c is the last sentence or the conclusion.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 16

Fill in the blanks with the word that makes a logical meaning in both sentences.

Some people claim that missionaries try to _________ christianity into a person's mind. Ravi has managed to ________ his way into Priya's affections.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 16
The correct word here is 'insinuate'. Insinuate means gradually establish something into someone's mind. It also means manoeuvre oneself into (a favourable position) by subtle manipulation. The first meaning goes with the first blank and the second meaning goes with the second blank.

Meanings of other words are:

Instill => introduce

Insipid => tasteless

Intensify => make more intense

Lobby => waiting room

Hence, the correct option is (B).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 17

Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

The Black Pearl was making her way through a __(A)__ sea. Unusually good weather had __(B)__ the party thus far. There had been no difficulty __(C)__ with head-winds even, and the Pearl had made a quick passage. The sun was __(D)__ hot and they were still able to recognise that they were in the tropics. But they knew that every hour now brought them __(E)__ to their destination. On the deck a canopy had been __(F)__, and under this all were __(G)__ of reclining. The principal pastime was discussing the __(H)__ results of the trip. As far as Frank could figure, the fjord or river outlet, was off the __(I)__ of Graham island. In that case, a course due south from Cape Horn __(J)__ bring them into the right locality.

Q. Which of the following word fits the blank labelled as (A)?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 17
The first sentence in a passage usually introduces a subject. The blank should contain an adjective, as the blank comes after an article 'a' and before a noun 'sea'. Only 'foamy' is the correct answer here, as foamy means producing or consisting of foam; frothy, which is apt for waves, given the context of the sea.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 18

Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

The Black Pearl was making her way through a __(A)__ sea. Unusually good weather had __(B)__ the party thus far. There had been no difficulty __(C)__ with head-winds even, and the Pearl had made a quick passage. The sun was __(D)__ hot and they were still able to recognise that they were in the tropics. But they knew that every hour now brought them __(E)__ to their destination. On the deck a canopy had been __(F)__, and under this all were __(G)__ of reclining. The principal pastime was discussing the __(H)__ results of the trip. As far as Frank could figure, the fjord or river outlet, was off the __(I)__ of Graham island. In that case, a course due south from Cape Horn __(J)__ bring them into the right locality.

Q. Which of the following word fits the blank labelled as (B)?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 18
The sentence uses the blank after the auxiliary verb 'had', indicating that the tense of the sentence is past perfect. So, the blank must contain a verb in its past participle form. The sentence talks about 'good weather', which is considered to be good for sailing. So, the only verb that is apt here is 'favoured'.

All of the other verbs need an 'actor' or somebody to perform the action suggested by the verb.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 19

Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

The Black Pearl was making her way through a __(A)__ sea. Unusually good weather had __(B)__ the party thus far. There had been no difficulty __(C)__ with head-winds even, and the Pearl had made a quick passage. The sun was __(D)__ hot and they were still able to recognise that they were in the tropics. But they knew that every hour now brought them __(E)__ to their destination. On the deck a canopy had been __(F)__, and under this all were __(G)__ of reclining. The principal pastime was discussing the __(H)__ results of the trip. As far as Frank could figure, the fjord or river outlet, was off the __(I)__ of Graham island. In that case, a course due south from Cape Horn __(J)__ bring them into the right locality.

Q. Which of the following word fits the blank labelled as (C)?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 19
The blank must contain a verb that means 'faced' with, as suggested by the sentence. The only verb from the options that reflects this meaning is 'encountered'.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 20

Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

The Black Pearl was making her way through a __(A)__ sea. Unusually good weather had __(B)__ the party thus far. There had been no difficulty __(C)__ with head-winds even, and the Pearl had made a quick passage. The sun was __(D)__ hot and they were still able to recognise that they were in the tropics. But they knew that every hour now brought them __(E)__ to their destination. On the deck a canopy had been __(F)__, and under this all were __(G)__ of reclining. The principal pastime was discussing the __(H)__ results of the trip. As far as Frank could figure, the fjord or river outlet, was off the __(I)__ of Graham island. In that case, a course due south from Cape Horn __(J)__ bring them into the right locality.

Q. Which of the following word fits the blank labelled as (D)?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 20
The blank must contain an adjective or an adverb, as it comes before another adjective, 'hot'. The only option that can be used before 'hot', is 'fiercely', which means aggressively.

Hence, the correct option is (A).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 21

Direction: In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the given alternatives.

The Black Pearl was making her way through a __(A)__ sea. Unusually good weather had __(B)__ the party thus far. There had been no difficulty __(C)__ with head-winds even, and the Pearl had made a quick passage. The sun was __(D)__ hot and they were still able to recognise that they were in the tropics. But they knew that every hour now brought them __(E)__ to their destination. On the deck a canopy had been __(F)__, and under this all were __(G)__ of reclining. The principal pastime was discussing the __(H)__ results of the trip. As far as Frank could figure, the fjord or river outlet, was off the __(I)__ of Graham island. In that case, a course due south from Cape Horn __(J)__ bring them into the right locality.

Q. Which of the following word fits the blank labelled as (E)?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 21
The blank must contain an adjective, as it comes before the preposition 'to'. The only adjective that makes a meaningful sentence here is 'nearer', which means closer to something.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 22

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement.'

It was clearly a case of the pot calling the kettle black when they have said he was a thief.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 22
The given sentence is in the past tense.

The underlined phrase does not match the grammatical requirement of the sentence as 'they have said' is in the present perfect tense. The action has been done already and it is not going on now.

Instead, it should be replaced with 'they said that' because it is in the simple past tense and is indicating that it has been done.

thus, the correct sentence will be:

It was clearly a case of the pot calling the kettle black when they said that he was a thief.

Hence, the correct option (C).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 23

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement.'

There can be no light in a room full of darkness if the door is not left opened.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 23
The given sentence is an opinion and it is in the present tense.

The underlined phrase is incorrect as 'opened' does not match the grammatical requirement of the sentence.

This is because:

Most English verbs have five forms: open (the base form), opens (the third-person singular present), opened (the simple past), opening (the present participle), and opened (the past participle). For regular verbs, like open, the simple past and the past participle forms are the same. For irregular verbs, the simple past and past participle are usually different: sing (the base form), sings (the third-person singular present), sang (the simple past), singing (the present participle), and sung (the past participle). The correct form depends on context. When you combine a verb with a form of to be, you typically need an -ed or -ing form. When you combine a verb with a modal like can or should or left (in this case), you typically need the base form (open). For example:

Incorrect: It’s really going to depended on you.

Correct: It’s really going to depend on you.

Incorrect: Your tuition could be completely cover.

Correct: Your tuition could be completely covered.

So, the correct sentence will be:

There can be no light in a room full of darkness if the door is not left open.

Hence, the correct option is (B).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 24

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement.'

Have the banks provide a loan to those who are genuinely in need?

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 24
The verb 'have' is used as a past form of the verb 'to be'.

The underlined phrase does not match the grammatical requirement of the sentence as the sentence is in the present tense and also, the verb 'provide' is in the present tense.

Out of the given options, only the second option matches the context and the grammatical requirement of the sentence and it also changes the sentence to future tense just by using 'will' without really changing the rest of the sentence.

So, the correct sentence will be:

Will the banks provide a loan to those who are genuinely in need?

Hence, the correct option (B).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 25

In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement.'

In this village, most of the farmers sleep without having to a proper meal.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 25
The given sentence is in the present tense. Here, 'a proper meal' does not contain any verb. In fact, 'meal' is an object and a noun.

According to the rules of grammar, we use 'to' as an adverb before a verb. 'Meal' is a noun and therefore, 'to' will not be used before it.

So, the correct sentence should be:

In this village, most of the farmers sleep without having a proper meal.

Hence, the correct option is (C).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 26

Fill in the blanks with the word that makes a logical meaning in both sentences.

Roshni was totally confused seeing Sanjiv angry one minute and ________ the next. It is hard to believe that this ________ man is the same man who brutally killed his wife.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 26
The word 'jovial' means amiable or friendly. Since the first sentence says that Roshni was confused, we can assume that she was confused after seeing Sanjiv's contradictory moods, once angry and jovial. This fits in the next sentence too, where it is hard to believe that such a jovial man can be a murderer.

Meanings of other words are:

Judicial => legal

Juvenile => young, teenage

Jobber => wholesaler

Jury => judge, body of people

Hence, the correct option is (D).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 27

In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. With the revelant measure of price gains, the Consumer Price Index,

B. reflecting a acceleration in inflation for a sixth straight

C. month in December, and that at the fastest pace in 17 months,

D. the bankrsquo;s rate-setting panel must have had little difficulty in choosing to remain on hold.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 27
A. With the relevant measure of price gains, the Consumer Price Index,

B. reflecting an acceleration in inflation for a sixth straight

C. month in December, and that at the fastest pace in 17 months,

D. the bankrsquo;s rate-setting panel must have had little difficulty in choosing to remain on hold.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 28

In each of the following questions, there are four sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.

A. There is no reason why whose service providers who operate through e-commerce

B. should automatically be assume to be above the tax-payment threshold.

C. Most provider of relatively low-value, handyman kind of services would

D. have annual revenues far below the threshold for Rs 20 lakh.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 28
A. There is no reason why those service providers who operate through e-commerce

B. should automatically be assumed to be above the tax-payment threshold.

C. Most providers of relatively low-value, handyman kind of services would

D. have annual revenues far below the threshold ofRs 20 lakh.

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 29

Fill in the blanks with the word that makes a logical meaning in both sentences.

The hour of __________ for the Indian Army has now struck. Seeing an imminent ___________ of his life, Ram had no other option but to surrender to the police.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 29
The word peril refers to a situation of urgency and danger. The other given options have completely different meanings, and would never make sense. Like offal means waste material, pester means to annoy someone.

Obtuse => slow to understand

Recoil => rebound

Hence, the correct option is (C).

NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 30

In each of the question below, a word is given, followed by four statements. From the options, choose the one that provides the combination of statements that can be joined using the given word.

Let alone

A. Disinvestment in public sector undertakings is very much there.

B. The government pegging the target for the current fiscal at Rs.105,000 crore.

C. Unfortunately, not all of us are graphically inclined.

D. Not all of us have the time or energy to create the perfect flow chart, infographic, or floor plans.

Detailed Solution for NIACL Assistant Mock Test - 3 - Question 30
The phrase let alone is used after a statement that indicates that something is less suitable or less likely to happen as compared to something else already mentioned. The sentences that suit this premise are C and D. We can join them using let alone in the following manner

Unfortunately, not all of us are graphically inclined or let alone have the time or energy to create the perfect flow chart, infographic, or floor plans.

Note that sentence B cannot stand alone. It is a subordinate clause. So, A and B can be joined using with as conjunction in the following manner:

Disinvestment in public sector undertakings is very much there, with the government pegging the target for the current fiscal at Rs 105,000 crore.

Hence, the correct option is (E).

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