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MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 1

Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required then mark option (E) as your answer.

The singular blusters(A) the SC has shown in the case of the Republic TV chief, who urgency(B) away each night as a megaphone of those in power, who gets shed(C)the entire Union Cabinet to virtually(D) twitter tears for press freedom, fits a dismal pattern.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 1

‘Urgency’ means importance requiring swift action. ‘The singular urgency the SC has shown’ makes perfect sense. ‘Blusters’ means talk in a loud, aggressive, or indignant way with little effect. ‘the Republic TV chief, who blusters away each night’ is the perfect choice. This follows option B. The other words arrangement according to this option also makes perfect sense.

After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “The singular urgency the SC has shown in the case of the Republic TV chief, who blusters away each night as a megaphone of those in power, who gets virtually the entire Union Cabinet to shed twitter tears for press freedom, fits a dismal pattern. ”

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 2

Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required then mark option (E) as your answer.

In contrast, video gathered(A) services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, which have become key distributors(B) for new movies and entertainment content and have streaming(C) millions of subscribers in India in recent years, have not had to follow any such requirement(D).

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 2

‘Video streaming services’ is the common known phrase. So bold C word will start the arrangement. Only option A fulfills that. The other words arrangement according to this option also makes perfect sense.

After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “In contrast, video streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, which have become key distributors for new movies and entertainment content and have gathered millions of subscribers in India in recent years, have not had to follow any such requirement. ”

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MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 3

Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required then mark option (E) as your answer.

The conditionality(A) of the emergency guaranteed credit scheme for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is welcome, but not the extension(B) of the retention(C) that has constrained(D) loan eligibility.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 3

‘Extension’ means a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it. ‘extension of the emergency guaranteed credit scheme’ makes perfect sense. Last bold D word is in perfect place according to the meaning of the sentence. Only option D fulfills that. The other words arrangement according to this option also makes perfect sense.

After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “The extension of the emergency guaranteed credit scheme for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is welcome, but not the retention of the conditionality that has constrained loan eligibility.”

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 4

Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required then mark option (E) as your answer.

The maiden attempt at constructing(A) composite(B) and dynamic economic index(C) for India needs to be fine-tuned, to duly optimise(D) policy decisions.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 4

By scanning all bold words with the sentence, we can conclude that all words are in perfect place. So option E will be the correct choice here.

After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “The maiden attempt at constructing a composite and dynamic economic index for India needs to be fine-tuned, to duly optimise policy decisions. ”

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 5

Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence is given with four words marked as (A), (B), (C) and (D). These words may or may not be placed at their correct places. Four options with different arrangements of these words are given. Mark the option with the correct arrangement as your answer. If no arrangement is required then mark option (E) as your answer.

In Gujarat, the state machinery barriers(A) couples who targeted(B) caste and community broke(C) and used the constitutional vision encompassed(D) in the Special Marriages Act, 1954 to marry and co-habit.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 5

In bold A position we need a verb, ‘the state machinery targeted couples’ is making perfect sense. In bold B we also need a noun. ‘broke caste and community barriers’ is the correct choice here. Only option D fulfills that. The other words arrangement according to this option also makes perfect sense.

After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “ In Gujarat, the state machinery targeted couples who broke caste and community barriers and used the constitutional vision encompassed in the Special Marriages Act, 1954 to marry and co-habit.”

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 6

Direction: In the below question a sentence is given with a few words highlighted. Rearrange the highlighted words to make a coherent and meaningful sentence.

Transfer of chief justices of High Courts away from his(A) parent High Courts is appointed(B) on the rule that a judge cannot be based(C) chief justice of their(D) parent High Court.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 6

Transfer of chief justices of High Courts away from their (D) parent High Courts is based (C) on the rule that a judge cannot be appointed (B) chief justice of his (A) parent High Court.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 7

Direction: In the below question a sentence is given with a few words highlighted. Rearrange the highlighted words to make a coherent and meaningful sentence.

He must be sent to a new court where he will be experienced (A) to pick up able, expected (B)elevation (C) advocate candidates for respectable (D) to fill judicial vacancies.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 7

He must be sent to a new court where he will be expected(B) to pick up able, experienced,(A)respectable(D) advocate candidates for elevation(C) to fill judicial vacancies.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 8

Direction: In the below question a sentence is given with a few words highlighted. Rearrange the highlighted words to make a coherent and meaningful sentence.

Karkardooma Court chose (A) a different way to grant bail (B) while pulling up Delhi Police over their lack (C) of evidence, the judge wrote a poem (D) in its order for allowing bail to a Delhi Riots Accused, Babu.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 8

Karkardooma Court chose a different way to grant bail while pulling up Delhi Police over their lack of evidence, the judge wrote a poem in its order for allowing bail to a Delhi Riots Accused, Babu.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 9

Direction: In the below question a sentence is given with a few words highlighted. Rearrange the highlighted words to make a coherent and meaningful sentence.

There are a number of benefits(A) because of which traders are wary of foreign exchange markets,(B) despite its clear causes (C) while expanding the borders (D) of trade.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 9

There are a number of causes(C) because of which traders are wary of foreign exchange markets(B), despite its clear benefits(A) while expanding the borders(D) of trade.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 10

Direction: In the below question a sentence is given with a few words highlighted. Rearrange the highlighted words to make a coherent and meaningful sentence.

Making a team fun (A) with no question (B) in the real world and no one to judge the performance of the team or consequences (C) the merit of selecting a player, is all online (D).

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 10

Making a team online(D) with no consequences(C) in the real world and no one to judge the performance of the team or question(B) the merit of selecting a player, is all fun(A).

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 11

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in bold. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the bold words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’.

Any kind of accounting intrigue that makes the books look rosy will come at the cost of inaccuracy with which banks reflect their financial condition.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 11

The original set of words refer to the following:

Intrigue refers to a secret plan and thus it seems a misfit to use with accounting.

Inaccuracy means incorrectness, is also inappropriately used, as the banks will prepare their books of accounts with accuracy and not with inaccuracy. This clearly does not fit in.

Condition- refers to the state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order. This is correctly used as per the context.

While looking at the options, ‘techniques’ (option A) is grammatically incorrect, as ‘techniques' would not precede a singular verb “makes”.

Consistency’(option B) is contextually incorrect as it means uniformity. This does not fit in and makes the statement meaningless.

Sound’(option D) is grammatically incorrect. The correct word would have been soundness whihc means health.

All the words of option C are absolutely correct, ‘Chicanery’ means use of tricks to deceive. Accuracy’ means correctness while health’ is used to show state or financial state and is correct contextually.

Hence option C is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 12

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in bold. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the bold words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’.

The actual reason that led to the breakthrough of the current conflict could be the controversial Prasad Education Trust case, in which the petitioners alleged that some individuals were envisaging to influence the Supreme Court.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 12

The original words refer to the following: 

Breakthrough- an achievement after a lot of hard work. The tone is negative here and thus this is incorrect.

Controversial- disputed. This is correct in the present context.

Envisaging- imagining. This does not make any sense as it implies that the individuals were imagining influencing the Supreme Court . This sounds absurd.

The original set of words is incorrect. 

Option A- ‘Emission’ means discharge and is irrelevant here.

Option C- ‘Combative’ means aggressive or belligerent and ‘conceiving’ to dreaming or preparing an idea. Both are irrelevant to the context and incorrect.

Option D- ‘Castigating’ means criticizing and does not fit in.

Looking at Option B- 

All the words in this option fit well grammatically as well as contextually.

Outbreak- sudden occurrence.

Contentious- causing or likely to cause an argument.

Plotting- planning.

Hence option B is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 13

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in bold. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the bold words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’.

Following public protests and political pressure, and on the strength of hurriedly drafted legislation, jallikattu is now back on the Pongal calendar. 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 13

All the bold words are correc and do not need any replacement.

Hence option E is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 14

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in bold. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the bold words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’.

Civil society groups are afraid that the measure is objective to grant immunity to the police and the military, as well as to fine critics. 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 14

In the original set of words, use of 'objective' is grammatically as well as contextually incorrect. This makes the entire set incorrect.

Option B- ‘Objection’ means challenging or disagreeing with something and is contextually incorrect.

Option C- ‘Support’ is the opposite of what is needed and is contextually incorrect.

Option D- 'Happy' and 'Impoverish' are contextually incorrect and do not fit in.

Option A- All the words are appropriately used as a replacement to the bold words.

Apprehensive- fearful or concerned.

Intended- aimed.

Penalize- punish.

Hence option A is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 15

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in bold. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the bold words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘No improvement required’.

The cycle comes each passing year, with the lag among price and production enriching a huge mismatch between supply and demand. 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Replacement- 3 - Question 15

Use of preposition ‘among’ is incorrect in the sentence, as among is used for more than two things or persons, whereas here, only two variables are used- price and production. Also the phrase 'enriching a mismatch' does not make sense. Hence, the original set is incorrect.

Option A- The preposition ‘from’ is grammatically incorrect.

Option B- ‘Stop’ is contextually as well as grammatically incorrect. It is the opposite of what is needed.

Option C- ‘Reasoning’ does not match as the last word and is contextually incorrect.

Option D- All the words are appropriately used as a replacement for the bold words. They make the statement meaningful.

Hence option D is correct.

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