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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 10 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 15

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Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 1

While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i)…………… careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii)……………………. into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii)……………….ten minutes.

Find the appropriate word for blank (i)

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The appropriate word for blank (i) is "be."

So the sentence will read: "While peeling the sweet lime and oranges be careful so that the segments are not mashed."

Here are the filled-in blanks for context:

While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i) be careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii) broken into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii) for ten minutes.

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 2

While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i)…………… careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii)……………………. into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii)……………….ten minutes.

Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 3

While peeling the sweet lime and oranges (i)…………… careful so that the segments are not mashed. The lettuce leaves are (ii)……………………. into pieces. They are kept in ice-cold water (iii)……………….ten minutes.

Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 4

In a case of drowning, you have to (i) ................. the alarm and then stay out of the way of

the rescuers so (ii)................... not to hamper operations. In case a person is suffering

(iii)..................... pain or some form of injury, do not administer any medication.

Find the appropriate word for blank (i)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 5

In a case of drowning, you have to (i) ................. the alarm and then stay out of the way of

the rescuers so (ii)................... not to hamper operations. In case a person is suffering

(iii)..................... pain or some form of injury, do not administer any medication.

Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 6

In a case of drowning, you have to (i) ................. the alarm and then stay out of the way of

the rescuers so (ii)................... not to hamper operations. In case a person is suffering

(iii)..................... pain or some form of injury, do not administer any medication.

Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 7

Today, you are proud to say that you live in India's capital but (i)…………….. you guess how many of your fellow citizens were actually around (ii)………………. the national capital was shifted from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911? Believe it or not, the answer is not in mere tens or hundreds but (iii) ………………. astounding 3,938.

Find the appropriate word for blank (i)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 8

Today, you are proud to say that you live in India's capital but (i)…………….. you guess how many of your fellow citizens were actually around (ii)………………. the national capital was shifted from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911? Believe it or not, the answer is not in mere tens or hundreds but (iii) ………………. astounding 3,938.

Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 9

Today, you are proud to say that you live in India's capital but (i)…………….. you guess how many of your fellow citizens were actually around (ii)………………. the national capital was shifted from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911? Believe it or not, the answer is not in mere tens or hundreds but (iii) ………………. astounding 3,938.

Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 10

Katherine Mansfield (i)……………. born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand. She moved to London in 1903 and studied (ii)………………….. Queen's College, where she (iii)………… as the staff college magazine editor.

Find the appropriate word for blank (i)

Detailed Solution: Question 10

The appropriate word for blank (i) is "was."

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 11

Katherine Mansfield (i)……………. born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand. She moved to London in 1903 and studied (ii)………………….. Queen's College, where she (iii)………… as the staff college magazine editor.

Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 12

Katherine Mansfield (i)……………. born in 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand. She moved to London in 1903 and studied (ii)………………….. Queen's College, where she (iii)………… as the staff college magazine editor

Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 13

Stress may actually be the eating trigger that (i)………………….. the most trouble. Many of us have high levels of chronic stress, whether (ii)…………………… from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists. Our bodies respond to this stress the way our ancestors' bodies did, triggering "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain that (iii) …………… to calorie accumulation and fat storage. But the difference is that we have plenty of food at our disposal; they didn't. So, we end up continually upgrading the size of our storage unit.

Find the appropriate word for blank (i)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 14

Stress may actually be the eating trigger that (i)………………….. the most trouble. Many of us have high levels of chronic stress, whether (ii)…………………… from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists. Our bodies respond to this stress the way our ancestors' bodies did, triggering "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain that (iii) …………… to calorie accumulation and fat storage. But the difference is that we have plenty of food at our disposal; they didn't. So, we end up continually upgrading the size of our storage unit.

Find the appropriate word for blank (ii)

Test: Gap Filling - 4 - Question 15

Stress may actually be the eating trigger that (i)………………….. the most trouble. Many of us have high levels of chronic stress, whether (ii)…………………… from workload, relationship troubles or long to-do lists. Our bodies respond to this stress the way our ancestors' bodies did, triggering "fight or flight" chemicals in the brain that (iii) …………… to calorie accumulation and fat storage. But the difference is that we have plenty of food at our disposal; they didn't. So, we end up continually upgrading the size of our storage unit.

Find the appropriate word for blank (iii)

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