Review the following guidelines before tackling fill-in-the-blank questions to determine the correct answers.
Single Blank Question Type
Example 1: I purposely ______ meet you during my last visit to Mumbai.
(a) didn’t
(b) won’t
(c) hadn’t
(d) wouldn’t
Ans: (a)
In the sentence above, the person uses the time reference of ‘last’ which indicate past. So we cannot use ‘won’t’ or ‘wouldn’t’. Then, if we used ‘hadn’t’ then the tense following the verb should be past as well (hadn’t met). Since we have ‘meet’ we use ‘didn’t’ because did is always followed by a base form or simple form of verb.
Example 2: We live in a ______ age; everyone thinks that maximizing pleasure is the point of life.
(a) propitious
(b) ubiquitous
(c) sporadic
(d) hedonistic
Ans: (d)
In the sentence above, the second clause of the sentence acts as the definition of the word that should be use in the first blank. So we take hedonistic as the answer because hedonistic means ‘engaged in the pursuit of pleasure; sensually self-indulgent.’
Multiple Blanks Question Type
Example 1: Earlier homemade rafts dumped their waste into the water ______, but by June the _____ rafts were mostly gone, banned under new state law.
(a) untreated, unsightly
(b) artfully, dismal
(c) openly, few
(d) flagrantly, petty
Ans: (a)
The first blank talks about how irresponsibly the homemade rafts would dump their waste into the water which was untreated and pollute the water. but in the second sentence it says that by June a new law was passed due to which the unsightly rafts (dirty / unpleasant) were mostly gone.
Example 2: Though World economy is still _____ yet it is far more _____ than how it was a few months ago.
(a) gloomy, restrained
(b) untamed, authentic
(c) sluggish, tumultuous
(d) elusive, hospitable
Ans: (d)
Here the sentence is referring to the world economy which has been better or has recovered from the situation that it was in during the last few months. Hence, Elusive that means difficult to find, catch, or achieve and hospitable that means pleasant and favorable should be the words.
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