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Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 1

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

As a consequence,
I. Despite reports of hunger and rampant malnourishment, the government has not paid enough attention to ensuring food security.
II. In the last few years civil society campaigns, public interest litigation and directions issued by the courts have converted the benefits of nutrition-related schemes into legal entitlements.
III. Food security is emerging as a significant policy area for public intervention and public demands stressing a rights-based approach to ensure it.
IV. It is directly linked to the right to life, a fundamental human right enshrined in the Constitution and conceivably all human rights conceptions.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 1

In the last few years civil society campaigns, public interest litigation and directions issued by the courts have converted the benefits of nutrition-related schemes into legal entitlements. As a consequence, food security is emerging as a significant policy area for public intervention and public demands stressing a rights-based approach to ensure
it.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 2

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

Nevertheless
I. Caste, in many ways, is similar to race, which is also a social concept without genetic basis.
II. While the secular, socialistic and democratic principles enshrined in the constitution demand equality of outcomes, the inherent caste-related inequality continues to dominate reality in Indian society.
III. Much of the debate has focussed on reservation in educational institutions and
employment, and rarely highlights the inequalities in health.
IV. These social constructs seem to have a stranglehold on human thought, perpetuating prejudice and propagating unjust societal structures.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 2

Caste, in many ways, is similar to race, which is also a social concept without genetic basis. Nevertheless, these social constructs seem to have a stranglehold on human thought, perpetuating prejudice and propagating unjust societal structures

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Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 3

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

In fact
I. To be a good sportsman, it requires to be a good human being first.
II. Sports field is just an extension of our society.
III. Sports field can be developed into a training ground to produce better citizens of the society.
IV. A good sportsman is characterized by his courage, positive attitude and indomitable spirit.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 3

To be a good sportsman, it requires to be a good human being first. In fact, sports field can be developed into a training ground to produce better citizens of the society.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 4

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

So
I. There is very little understanding between the management and the workers and lack of effective communication between the two creates a lot of misunderstanding and heat.
II. Strike is the refusal by workers to work, in order to pressurize the management to accept their demands.
III. Strike today has become almost the sole means for the workers to force the
management accede to their legitimate demands.
IV. Strike can also be 'sympathy' strike to express solidarity with their brethren elsewhere.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 4

There is very little understanding between the management and the workers and lack of effective communication between the two creates a lot of misunderstanding and heat. So, strike today has become almost the sole means for the workers to force the management accede to their legitimate demands.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 5

Directions: Choose the appropriate phrase / connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expresses in the statement sentences.

She was late. I was delayed.
I. by chance
II. similarly
III. above all

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 5

She was late and I similarly was delayed

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 6

Directions: Choose the appropriate phrase / connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expresses in the statement sentences.

Six is more than five; five is less than six.
I. conversely
II. despite
III. henceforth

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 6

Six is more than five; conversely, five is less than six.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 7

Directions: Choose the appropriate phrase / connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expresses in the statement sentences.

He lacks self-confidence. He is unlikely to be successful.
I. as a consequence
II. nonetheless
III. however

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 7

He lacks self-confidence. As a consequence, he is unlikely to be successful.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 8

Directions: Choose the appropriate phrase / connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expresses in the statement sentences.

Ankit plays football. He runs a restaurant.
I. besides
II. but
III. also

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 8

Ankit plays football. Besides/ Also, he runs a restaurant.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 9

Directions: Choose the appropriate phrase / connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expresses in the statement sentences.

Seema writes short stories. She writes articles for a newspaper.
I. in addition
II. thus
III. as a result

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 9

Seema writes short stories, in addition, she writes articles for a newspaper.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 10

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

Given this backdrop
I. As long as Pakistan uses terror as a strategic tool, its relationship with India will be volatile.
II. The current tension has also shown up in terms of repeated ceasefire violations. III. It is imperative that both armies scrupulously stick to the modus vivendi to prevent the situation from spinning out of control.
IV. Tension between governments of India and Pakistan has escalated in the last few weeks.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 10

As long as Pakistan uses terror as a strategic tool, its relationship with India will be volatile. Given this backdrop, it is imperative that both armies scrupulously stick to the modus vivendi to prevent the situation from spinning out of control.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 11

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

However
I. Indian judges wield power like no others. For, which other judiciary can boast a free hand in crafting policy on an almost daily basis, setting up booze free zones, mandating theatrical standing for the national anthem and even controlling a circus called cricket. II. What truly sets apart India's higher judiciary is the enviable freedom to select its very own: through that cosy cabal of a clique that we call the "collegium".
III. One might be forgiven for thinking that this volubility encodes a great deal of
insightful judicial analysis.
IV. If we are serious about judicial merit, we have to do better than this. Granted, the strength of judgment writing alone cannot be the sole criterion, and one has to also assess other attributes such as integrity, collegiality, work ethic, fairness, independence, etc.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 11

Indian judges wield power like no others. For, which other judiciary can boast a free hand in crafting policy on an almost daily basis, setting up booze free zones, mandating theatrical standing for the national anthem and even controlling a circus called cricket. However, what truly sets apart India's higher judiciary is the enviable freedom to select its very own: through that cosy cabal of a clique that we call the "collegium".

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 12

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

Thus
I. Guru Nanak happily accepted captivity so that he could use it as an opportunity to enlighten an emperor to set free all prisoners of war.
II. Buddha once told a king that if he believed that sacrificing an animal will take him to heaven, then sacrificing a human being will perhaps help him even better.
III. Buddha urged the king to spare the animals and accept him as a sacrifice.
IV. When the enlightened ones have always spoken a language of love, harmony,
kindness, peace and oneness, then why are we going in a completely opposite direction.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 12

Buddha once told a king that if he believed that sacrificing an animal will take him to heaven, then sacrificing a human being will perhaps help him even better. Thus, Buddha urged the king to spare the animals and accept him as a sacrifice.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 13

Directions: In the question given below few sentences are given which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given above the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.

However
I. Prophets, spiritual masters and seekers belonging to different time periods and following diverse traditions have spoken about receiving similar visions and feeling comparable bliss.
II. There are those who think that their religion is better, deeper and closer to truth than others.
III. Spirituality is not identical with religion, although some use the two terms
interchangeably.
IV. The ones closest to God always had a different story to tell.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 13

There are those who think that their religion is better, deeper and closer to truth than others. However, the ones closest to God always had a different story to tell.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 14

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

(I) He was able to educate his child.
(II) He was a pauper.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 14

Whenever contradictory sentences given we use connectors such as but, although,
even though
2 ways of connecting the sentences given

  • He was able to educate his child though he was a pauper
  • Though he was a pauper, he was able to educate his child
Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 15

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

(I) Indian delegation was certain.
(II) The oil agencies would not sanction them.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 15

Whenever sentences exude a sense of certainty, surety of action, we connect the sentences using that
Indian delegation was certain that the oil agencies would not sanction them

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 16

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

(I) The grand old party Congress was doubtful.
(II) Their vacillating allies would support them

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 16

Whenever there are 2 possibilities of a situation creating doubts, we use whether The grand old party Congress was doubtful whether their vacillating allies would them.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 17

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

(I) All the players from the club were having a great season.
(II) They were getting along well.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 17

Furthermore is used to add more information in the sentence pertaining to the same scenario All the players from the club were having a great season, furthermore they were getting along well

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 18

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

(I) The bullet train project has boosted railways luxury tourism.
(II) It has destroyed many farmer's life who were compensated very cheaply for their lands.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 18

"On the other hand" is used to show two sides of an issue. It's similar to "conversely," but it doesn't always describe an opposite situation The bullet train project has boosted railways luxury tourism; on the other hand it has destroyed many farmer's life who were compensated very cheaply for their lands.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 19

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

I. The heatwave was forecast to end soon.
II. It was raining the very next day.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 19

The heatwave was forecast to end soon and, indeed, it was raining the very next day.

Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 20

Directions: In the question given below two statements are given. Connect them by choosing the word given in options in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning.

I. You may keep the book a further week.
II. That no one else requires it.

Detailed Solution for Test: Sentence Connectors- 3 - Question 20

Provided is a subordinating conjunction that presents a condition that must exist for something else to happen.
You may keep the book a further week provided that no one else requires it.

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