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Direction: A sentence with one blank is given, indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits the blank appropriately.
Owing to the lack of adequate ________ of childcare facilities, many women who wish to work are unable to do the same.
Detailed Solution: Question 1
A small passage is given below with some blanks in it followed by highlighted alphabets. You are required to fill these blanks with the most appropriate word from the given options in order to make the sentence in the passage contextually correct and meaningful.
The 26th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP) in Glasgow, Scotland may not have a significant outcome as yet in sight. Prior to the summit, there was a ________________ (a) attempt by leaders of western countries, particularly the United States and summit host the United Kingdom, to have most countries agree on a mid-century net zero goal, or when emissions dip to near zero or are _________ (b) by taking out an equivalent from the atmosphere. This put China and India, both major greenhouse gas emitters, on the defensive, and they ______________ (c) more strongly on issues such as climate equity and justice. Their argument, that the climate crisis is largely due to the West because of over a century of __________ (d) carbon dioxide emissions, and so those countries must bear the lion’s share of _________ (e) in the form of finance and access to clean technologies, is an old one, enshrined over the years in earlier COP _____________ (f).
Q. Which of the following words fits in the blank (a)?
Detailed Solution: Question 2
A small passage is given below with some blanks in it followed by highlighted alphabets. You are required to fill these blanks with the most appropriate word from the given options in order to make the sentence in the passage contextually correct and meaningful.
The 26th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP) in Glasgow, Scotland may not have a significant outcome as yet in sight. Prior to the summit, there was a ________________ (a) attempt by leaders of western countries, particularly the United States and summit host the United Kingdom, to have most countries agree on a mid-century net zero goal, or when emissions dip to near zero or are _________ (b) by taking out an equivalent from the atmosphere. This put China and India, both major greenhouse gas emitters, on the defensive, and they ______________ (c) more strongly on issues such as climate equity and justice. Their argument, that the climate crisis is largely due to the West because of over a century of __________ (d) carbon dioxide emissions, and so those countries must bear the lion’s share of _________ (e) in the form of finance and access to clean technologies, is an old one, enshrined over the years in earlier COP _____________ (f).
Q. Which of the following words fits in the blank (e)?
Detailed Solution: Question 3
A small passage is given below with some blanks in it followed by highlighted alphabets. You are required to fill these blanks with the most appropriate word from the given options in order to make the sentence in the passage contextually correct and meaningful.
The 26th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP) in Glasgow, Scotland may not have a significant outcome as yet in sight. Prior to the summit, there was a ________________ (a) attempt by leaders of western countries, particularly the United States and summit host the United Kingdom, to have most countries agree on a mid-century net zero goal, or when emissions dip to near zero or are _________ (b) by taking out an equivalent from the atmosphere. This put China and India, both major greenhouse gas emitters, on the defensive, and they ______________ (c) more strongly on issues such as climate equity and justice. Their argument, that the climate crisis is largely due to the West because of over a century of __________ (d) carbon dioxide emissions, and so those countries must bear the lion’s share of _________ (e) in the form of finance and access to clean technologies, is an old one, enshrined over the years in earlier COP _____________ (f).
Q. Which of the following phrasal verbs fits in the blank (b)?
Detailed Solution: Question 4
A small passage is given below with some blanks in it followed by highlighted alphabets. You are required to fill these blanks with the most appropriate word from the given options in order to make the sentence in the passage contextually correct and meaningful.
The 26th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP) in Glasgow, Scotland may not have a significant outcome as yet in sight. Prior to the summit, there was a ________________ (a) attempt by leaders of western countries, particularly the United States and summit host the United Kingdom, to have most countries agree on a mid-century net zero goal, or when emissions dip to near zero or are _________ (b) by taking out an equivalent from the atmosphere. This put China and India, both major greenhouse gas emitters, on the defensive, and they ______________ (c) more strongly on issues such as climate equity and justice. Their argument, that the climate crisis is largely due to the West because of over a century of __________ (d) carbon dioxide emissions, and so those countries must bear the lion’s share of _________ (e) in the form of finance and access to clean technologies, is an old one, enshrined over the years in earlier COP _____________ (f).
Q. Which of the following words fits in the blank (d)?
Detailed Solution: Question 5
A small passage is given below with some blanks in it followed by highlighted alphabets. You are required to fill these blanks with the most appropriate word from the given options in order to make the sentence in the passage contextually correct and meaningful.
The 26th United Nations Conference of Parties (COP) in Glasgow, Scotland may not have a significant outcome as yet in sight. Prior to the summit, there was a ________________ (a) attempt by leaders of western countries, particularly the United States and summit host the United Kingdom, to have most countries agree on a mid-century net zero goal, or when emissions dip to near zero or are _________ (b) by taking out an equivalent from the atmosphere. This put China and India, both major greenhouse gas emitters, on the defensive, and they ______________ (c) more strongly on issues such as climate equity and justice. Their argument, that the climate crisis is largely due to the West because of over a century of __________ (d) carbon dioxide emissions, and so those countries must bear the lion’s share of _________ (e) in the form of finance and access to clean technologies, is an old one, enshrined over the years in earlier COP _____________ (f).
Q. Which of the following idioms fits in the blank (c)?
Detailed Solution: Question 6
In each question below, a sentence is given with a part of it printed in underlined type. That part may contain a grammatical error. Each sentence is followed by phrases 1), 2) and 3) and 4). Find out which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold to correct the error, if there is any, and to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark 5) as the answer.
After a lengthy heated argument, the official left the meeting on a huff.
Detailed Solution: Question 7
Find out the erroneous part of the given sentence and choose the correct option. Choose 'No error' if the sentence is free from error.
We killed loads by accident (A)/ but we subjected them (B)/ to the extreme (C)/ cold too fast. (D)/ No error (E)
Detailed Solution: Question 8
In each of the following questions given below a group of words have been underlined which may or may not be grammatically correct. You are required to replace the same with the correct one from the given options in order to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
Even as a small uptick in daily fresh cases has been reported in November, the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) has said no new variants of interest or concern has been seen in India.
Detailed Solution: Question 9
In each question below, a sentence is given with a part of it printed in underlined type. That part may contain a grammatical error. Each sentence is followed by phrases 1), 2) and 3) and 4). Find out which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold to correct the error, if there is any, and to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark 5) as the answer.
The audience instantly broke in as soon as the comedian started cracking jokes.
Detailed Solution: Question 10
In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.
The Indian Space Research Organisation is standing/testimony to the public sector’s capacity to deliver outstanding results,/ when provided to autonomy and resources.
I. The Indian Space Research Organisation was standing
II. testimony for the public sector’s capacity to deliver outstanding results,
III. when provided with autonomy and resources.
Detailed Solution: Question 11
In each of the following questions given below a group of words have been underlined which may or may not be grammatically correct. You are required to replace the same with the correct one from the given options in order to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
Padma Shri awardee and legendary Bengal weaver represented a special sari to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The sari had a painting of the Prime Minister addressing the citizens.
Detailed Solution: Question 12
In each question below, a sentence is given with a part of it printed in underlined type. That part may contain a grammatical error. Each sentence is followed by phrases 1), 2) and 3) and 4). Find out which phrase should replace the phrase given in bold to correct the error, if there is any, and to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark 5) as the answer.
Shweta just cut in when the teacher was busy demonstrating a very important topic through a practical.
Detailed Solution: Question 13
In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.
Most research suggests / that highly intelligent people tend to be outgoing, well adjusted / and popular contradict to popular belief.
I. Most research suggest that
II. highly intelligent people tends to be outgoing, well adjusted
III. and popular contrary to popular belief.
Detailed Solution: Question 14
In each of the following questions given below a group of words have been underlined which may or may not be grammatically correct. You are required to replace the same with the correct one from the given options in order to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
In view at fresh incidents of stone-pelting in Amravati, a curfew has been imposed in the city.
Detailed Solution: Question 15
The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.
Track
1) They drove down a narrow track that branched off from the main road.
2) He protested his innocence and promised to help police track down the real murderer.
3) This button advances the tape to the beginning of the track.
Detailed Solution: Question 16
In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.
The government must consider setting up a dedicating agency/under the Ministry of Labor to deal with developing standards, monitoring/ establishments, and enforcement of standards through the economy.
I. The government must consider setting up a dedicated agency
II. under the Ministry of Labor to dealing with developing standards, monitoring
III. establishments, and enforcement of standards across the economy.
Detailed Solution: Question 17
In each of the following questions given below a group of words have been underlined which may or may not be grammatically correct. You are required to replace the same with the correct one from the given options in order to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
Covered in a thick layer of smog, Delhi continue to choke as the air quality remained in the 'severe' category on Saturday morning.
Detailed Solution: Question 18
Direction: The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.
Word
1) His voice was deep and word and his song was soothing.
2) Health officials are encouraging people to spread the word about the benefits of exercise.
3) You will buy nothing but trouble if you buy that house, take my word for it.
Detailed Solution: Question 19
In the question given below, the sentence is divided into three parts I, II and III. For each part, an alternate statement is given. You have to determine if a part requires correction, and then mark that as your answer.
In what became known as a “taper tantrum”, markets / balking at the Fed’s first hint at withdrawing crisis-era / accommodation by foreshadowing an end to QE asset purchases.
I. In what become known as a “taper tantrum”, markets
II. balked at the Fed’s first hint at withdrawing crisis-era
III. accommodate by foreshadowing an end to QE asset purchases.
Detailed Solution: Question 20
In each of the following questions given below a group of words have been underlined which may or may not be grammatically correct. You are required to replace the same with the correct one from the given options in order to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
A 25-year-old woman died after blood of the wrong group was allegedly administered to her at a hospital in Odisha's Sundargarh district.
Detailed Solution: Question 21
The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.
Amplify
1) Foods with sugar or fat seem to trigger cravings that then rewire the brain's pleasure circuitry to amplify that craving.
2) They successfully resisted pressure from their competitors to amplify prices.
3) Ruth hesitated, uncertain of how to amplify honesty and diplomacy in her answer.
Detailed Solution: Question 22
Find out the erroneous part of the given sentence and choose the correct option. Choose 'No error' if the sentence is free from error.
They cannot colonise (A)/ the moon because (B)/ there was no atmosphere (C)/ and no liquid water. (D)/ No error (E)
Detailed Solution: Question 23
In the following questions, two statements are given with each blank in them. Out of the given alternatives, choose one word that fits correctly in both the blanks. If none of the words fits correctly, choose option E, ‘none of these’ as your answer.
A. The president received ___________ from thousands of people who disagreed with his Twitter statements.
B. ___________ from the community is likely since most of the people will disagree with shutting down their favorite park.
Detailed Solution: Question 24
Direction: A sentence with one blank is given, indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits the blank appropriately.
The translator has done a good job of _____________ this difficult poem into his native language.
Detailed Solution: Question 25
In the following questions, two statements are given with each blank in them. Out of the given alternatives, choose one word that fits correctly in both the blanks. If none of the words fits correctly, choose option E, ‘none of these’ as your answer.
A. It does not take much to aggravate my __________ neighbor who is annoyed by any little noise.
B. Because Charles is very __________, you have to be mindful of what you say to him.
Detailed Solution: Question 26
In each of the questions given below, four words are given in underlined. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is, select ‘E’ as your option.
Medical representations (A) makers have been meeting the committee (B) members and scientists (C) in Indian Council of Medical Research, with device (D) on their products.
Detailed Solution: Question 27
Direction: A sentence with one blank is given, indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits the blank appropriately.
An extreme drought in parts of Australia has had a _____________ impact on the nation's food production, leading to a decline in exports.
Detailed Solution: Question 28
In the following questions, two statements are given with each blank in them. Out of the given alternatives, choose one word that fits correctly in both the blanks. If none of the words fits correctly, choose option E, ‘none of these’ as your answer.
A. Because the treaty between the two nations is very _________, it may be damaged during the presidential meeting.
B. My grandmother has extremely _________ health so she sees her doctor once a week.
Detailed Solution: Question 29
In each of the questions given below, four words are given in underlined. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is, select ‘E’ as your option.
Industrial agriculture, shocks (A) and increasing weather deforestation (B) are destroying the land we depend (C) on for food, with the world’s poorest hit (D) hard.
Detailed Solution: Question 30
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