In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select ‘No Error’.
Q. Sanjay Mishra has lived (1) / in this apartment as a tenant (2) / since 2017 to 2025. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select ‘No Error’.
Q. Kathleen went to (1) / the market from buy (2) / fruits and vegetables. (3) / No Error (4).
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In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select ‘No Error’.
Q. After hiking for 4 hours (1) / Stana decided she had had enough (2) and she deserved a break. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select ‘No Error’.
Q. All of a sudden, everything was clear to Nathan (1) / he was meant to be (2) / a doctor for ‘Doctors without Borders”. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following sentence three words are given in underline. One of these words may be incorrectly spelt or inappropriate in the context. Find out that word. If all the words are correct choose option 4 as your answer.
Q. Marc felt that the uprising (1) / as a sign of revolt (2) / could not have occurred at a worse time. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following sentence, three words are given in underline. One of these words may be incorrectly spelt or inappropriate in the context. Find out that word. If all the words are correct choose option 4 as your answer.
Q. Xavier felt that his altitude (1) / was being frittered away (2) / at a profession, like the one he currently practiced. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following sentence, three words are given in underline. One of these words may be incorrectly spelt or inappropriate in the context. Find out that word. If all the words are correct choose option 4 as your answer.
Q. Anna could not believe the level of bigotry (1) / that was displayed by the (2) / dissipated people of Alabama. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following sentence, three words are given in underline. One of these words may be incorrectly spelt or inappropriate in the context. Find out that word. If all the words are correct choose option 4 as your answer.
Q. Samantha wanted to complete (1) / in the trivia competition (2) / that was being coordinated by her school. (3) / No Error (4)
In the following question, 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 option ‘No Improvement’.
Q. Samuel felt the need to send his boys to a boarding school, because they were acting on again.
As far as detective Beckett was concerned, the details of the case weren’t adding in.
Although the operative team planned every move very carefully, the mission blew out in their faces.
A part of the sentence is underlined and might have an error in it. Four alternatives are given for the underlined part which might improve the error if there is any, if not then click the button corresponding to “No improvement”.
Q. Stacey planned on catching on with all of her old classmates once they met at the reunion
A part of the sentence is underlined and might have an error in it. Four alternatives are given for the underlined part which might improve the error if there is any, if not then click the button corresponding to “No improvement”.
Q. Samantha planned on loosening the weight that she gained over the winter, when she stayed in.
A part of the sentence is underlined and might have an error in it. Four alternatives are given for the underlined part which might improve the error if there is any, if not then click the button corresponding to “No improvement”.
Q. Robert’s and his wife’s lawyers insisted that they resigning the copy of the divorce papers, just in case.
A part of the sentence is underlined and might have an error in it. Four alternatives are given for the underlined part which might improve the error if there is any, if not then click the button corresponding to “No improvement”.
Q. All Ashley ever wanted was someone who would appreciate her and pay her a complement every once in a while.
A part of the sentence is underlined and might have an error in it. Four alternatives are given for the underlined part which might improve the error if there is any, if not then click the button corresponding to “No improvement”.
Q. Although Sarah wanted to pay attention the boring presentation was making her uninterested.
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Chinese industries are not only getting closer to the technological frontier in conventional areas such as electronics, machinery, automobiles, high-speed railways and aviation, but also driving technological innovations in emerging areas such as new and renewable energy, advanced nuclear energy, next generation telecommunication technologies, big data and supercomputers, A.I., robotics, space technology, and e-commerce. Statistical data — such as the volume of exports and amount of sales and investment in these Chinese industries — provide evidence to the rise in technological capability. According to data from the World Bank, the payments China made for intellectual property in 2015 were 22 times more than those it received from the rest of the world. What the rest of the world paid to China for intellectual property use was less than 1 percent of the amount paid to the United States. Productivity analysis also indicates a low return for China’s excessive R&D activities, as its Total Factor Productivity (TFP) follows a weaker track, even compared to other developing economies such as India. China’s labor productivity growth remains the highest around the world, but it has been slowing down in the recent decade, despite the rising technological capacities. This puzzling picture may remind observers of how the Soviet Union excelled in science and technology in the 1970s and ‘80s, but mostly focused on military and space technologies, which translated very minimally into gains in productivity and economic performance. That mismatch eventually led to the collapse of the regime; such a model is certainly not sustainable.
Q. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Chinese industries are not only getting closer to the technological frontier in conventional areas such as electronics, machinery, automobiles, high-speed railways and aviation, but also driving technological innovations in emerging areas such as new and renewable energy, advanced nuclear energy, next generation telecommunication technologies, big data and supercomputers, A.I., robotics, space technology, and e-commerce. Statistical data — such as the volume of exports and amount of sales and investment in these Chinese industries — provide evidence to the rise in technological capability. According to data from the World Bank, the payments China made for intellectual property in 2015 were 22 times more than those it received from the rest of the world. What the rest of the world paid to China for intellectual property use was less than 1 percent of the amount paid to the United States. Productivity analysis also indicates a low return for China’s excessive R&D activities, as its Total Factor Productivity (TFP) follows a weaker track, even compared to other developing economies such as India. China’s labor productivity growth remains the highest around the world, but it has been slowing down in the recent decade, despite the rising technological capacities. This puzzling picture may remind observers of how the Soviet Union excelled in science and technology in the 1970s and ‘80s, but mostly focused on military and space technologies, which translated very minimally into gains in productivity and economic performance. That mismatch eventually led to the collapse of the regime; such a model is certainly not sustainable.
Q. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Chinese industries are not only getting closer to the technological frontier in conventional areas such as electronics, machinery, automobiles, high-speed railways and aviation, but also driving technological innovations in emerging areas such as new and renewable energy, advanced nuclear energy, next generation telecommunication technologies, big data and supercomputers, A.I., robotics, space technology, and e-commerce. Statistical data — such as the volume of exports and amount of sales and investment in these Chinese industries — provide evidence to the rise in technological capability. According to data from the World Bank, the payments China made for intellectual property in 2015 were 22 times more than those it received from the rest of the world. What the rest of the world paid to China for intellectual property use was less than 1 percent of the amount paid to the United States. Productivity analysis also indicates a low return for China’s excessive R&D activities, as its Total Factor Productivity (TFP) follows a weaker track, even compared to other developing economies such as India. China’s labor productivity growth remains the highest around the world, but it has been slowing down in the recent decade, despite the rising technological capacities. This puzzling picture may remind observers of how the Soviet Union excelled in science and technology in the 1970s and ‘80s, but mostly focused on military and space technologies, which translated very minimally into gains in productivity and economic performance. That mismatch eventually led to the collapse of the regime; such a model is certainly not sustainable.
Q. Which of the following was the mistake that the Soviet Union did?
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Chinese industries are not only getting closer to the technological frontier in conventional areas such as electronics, machinery, automobiles, high-speed railways and aviation, but also driving technological innovations in emerging areas such as new and renewable energy, advanced nuclear energy, next generation telecommunication technologies, big data and supercomputers, A.I., robotics, space technology, and e-commerce. Statistical data — such as the volume of exports and amount of sales and investment in these Chinese industries — provide evidence to the rise in technological capability. According to data from the World Bank, the payments China made for intellectual property in 2015 were 22 times more than those it received from the rest of the world. What the rest of the world paid to China for intellectual property use was less than 1 percent of the amount paid to the United States. Productivity analysis also indicates a low return for China’s excessive R&D activities, as its Total Factor Productivity (TFP) follows a weaker track, even compared to other developing economies such as India. China’s labor productivity growth remains the highest around the world, but it has been slowing down in the recent decade, despite the rising technological capacities. This puzzling picture may remind observers of how the Soviet Union excelled in science and technology in the 1970s and ‘80s, but mostly focused on military and space technologies, which translated very minimally into gains in productivity and economic performance. That mismatch eventually led to the collapse of the regime; such a model is certainly not sustainable.
Q. What is the strange fact as pointed by the author?
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
Chinese industries are not only getting closer to the technological frontier in conventional areas such as electronics, machinery, automobiles, high-speed railways and aviation, but also driving technological innovations in emerging areas such as new and renewable energy, advanced nuclear energy, next generation telecommunication technologies, big data and supercomputers, A.I., robotics, space technology, and e-commerce. Statistical data — such as the volume of exports and amount of sales and investment in these Chinese industries — provide evidence to the rise in technological capability. According to data from the World Bank, the payments China made for intellectual property in 2015 were 22 times more than those it received from the rest of the world. What the rest of the world paid to China for intellectual property use was less than 1 percent of the amount paid to the United States. Productivity analysis also indicates a low return for China’s excessive R&D activities, as its Total Factor Productivity (TFP) follows a weaker track, even compared to other developing economies such as India. China’s labor productivity growth remains the highest around the world, but it has been slowing down in the recent decade, despite the rising technological capacities. This puzzling picture may remind observers of how the Soviet Union excelled in science and technology in the 1970s and ‘80s, but mostly focused on military and space technologies, which translated very minimally into gains in productivity and economic performance. That mismatch eventually led to the collapse of the regime; such a model is certainly not sustainable.
Q. Which of the following is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning to the word 'collapse'?
In the following question four words are given out of which only one word is correctly spelled. Find the correctly spelled word.
In the following question four words are given out of which only one word is correctly spelled. Find the correctly spelled word.
In the following question, a word has been written in four different ways out of which only one is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.
In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is incorrectly spelt. Find the incorrectly spelt word.
A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series
TH24, SI23, QK21, ?
A series is given with one term missing. Select the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
13, 25, 49, 97, 193, ?
A dice is numbered from 1 to 6 in different ways. If 4 is adjacent to 2, 5 and 6, then which of the following statements is necessarily true?
In the following question, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the following among the given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement:
S = U > K > L ≥ Y < R ≤ B
Conclusion:
I. K < Y
II. L > Y
III. L = Y
In the following question, select the related word pair from the given alternatives.
Tyre : Car : : ? : ?
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