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MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 1

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words

The capacity to form desires (A) and to reason allows humans can go beyond (B) this minimum state, with a much greater possible range of concepts (C) and aversions.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 1

Observing the sentence, we see that ‘range of desires and aversions’ especially because ‘desires’ and ‘aversions’ contrast with each other.

So, the word at (C), in place of ‘concepts’, should be ‘desires’ (A). This eliminates option A and option C.

Observing option B, we can say that ‘the capacity to form beyond’ make no sense. Hence, option B also gets eliminated.

Thus, the correct arrangement becomes: CBA

The sentence after rearrangement:

The capacity to form concepts and to reason allows humans can go beyond this minimum state, with a much greater possible range of desires and aversions.

Hence, option D is the correct answer.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 2

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words

Populations (A) over Japanese ethnic and immigrant groups during the Second World War Concern (B) the Canadian and U.S. governments to intern most of their ethnically Japanese prompted (C) in the western portions of North America.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 2

Observing the sentence, we see that only “concern” fits at (A). “Populations” and “prompted” do not make any sense at (A).

This eliminates option C and option D.

Similarly, only “prompted” makes perfect sense after “Second World War”.

Also, “Japanese populations” make perfect sense.

Thus, the correct arrangement becomes: BCA

The sentence after rearrangement:

Concern over Japanese ethnic and immigrant groups during the Second World War prompted the Canadian and U.S. governments to intern most of their ethnically Japanese populations in the western portions of North America.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.

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MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 3

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words

Soft power can be other (A) not just by states but also by all actors (B) in international politics, such as NGOs and wielded (C) international institutions.

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

Observing the sentence, we see that “actors” and “other” do not make any sense at (A). Only “wielded” fits at (A).

This eliminates option A and option B.

“Actors” fits perfectly at (B). There is no need to shift it.

“Other” fits at (C) aptly.

Thus, the correct arrangement becomes: CBA

The sentence after rearrangement:

Soft power can be wielded not just by states but also by all actors in international politics, such as NGOs and other international institutions.

Hence, option D is the correct answer.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 4

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words

Hedonism, as Socrates minimize (A) it, is the motivation wherein a person will described (B) in a manner that will maximize pleasure and behave (C) pain.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 4

Observing the sentence, we see that only ‘described fits at (A). “Minimize” and “behave” do not make any sense at (A).

This eliminates option C and option D.

Also, “minimize in a manner” does not make much sense. But, “behave in a manner” makes perfect sense. Obviously, “behave” will fit perfectly at (B).

“Maximize pleasure” parallels with “minimize pain” aptly.

Thus, the correct arrangement becomes: BCA

The sentence after rearrangement:

Hedonism, as Socrates described it, is the motivation wherein a person will behave in a manner that will maximize pleasure and minimize pain.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 5

Directions: In the following question, a sentence is given with three words marked as (A), (B) and (C). These words

Historically, Mexicans with light (A) skin tones had absolute control (B) over dark skinned Amerindians due to the structure (C) of the Spanish colonial caste system.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 5

The sentence is absolutely correct.
All the words are correctly arranged.
Hence, no further rearrangement is required.
Therefore, option E is the correct answer.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 6

Direction: A sentence is given below with three words highlighted in underline. Select the option that gives the correct set of words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘no improvement required’.

Insomnia is becoming a very stern disease these days because of the improving levels of stress among the young generation due to like of employment opportunities.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 6

The original sentence is incorrect. A disease cannot be described as stern. Also, improving stress levels is the opposite of what is needed here. Like also does not make any sense. 

Option A: Static and Impending (something about to happen) do not go with the context.
Option B: The words are correct in the context
Option C: All the words are irrelevant. Implode means to collapse or cause to collapse violently inwards.
Option D: All the words are incorrect. Improvising means to create spontaneously or without preparation.
 
Correct: Insomnia is becoming a very serious disease these days because of the increasing levels of stress among the young generation due to lack of employment opportunities.
Hence, Option B is the correct choice.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 7

Direction: A sentence is given below with three words highlighted in underline. Select the option that gives the correct set of words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘no improvement required’.

Economic reforms need to break the grip of defamed capitalism through more competitive markets, a reinstated fundamental right to property, greater reliance by rules rather than discretion, and a change in the way government contracts are given. 

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 7

The original statement is incorrect as the none of the words make sense and render the statement meaningless.

Option A: Extolled means to praise enthusiastically and is the opposite of what is needed here. 
Option B: Of and traded both are incorrect.
Option D: Scored is incorrect as the third word here.
Option C: All the words are a perfect fit in the statement.

Correct: Economic reforms need to break the grip of stigmatized capitalism through more competitive markets, a reinstated fundamental right to property, greater reliance on rules rather than discretion, and a change in the way government contracts are awarded.
Hence, option C is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 8

Direction: A sentence is given below with three words highlighted in underline. Select the option that gives the correct set of words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘no improvement required’.

The global start-up scenery is still controlled by the West, though a discernible phase is underway.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 8

The original statement is incorrect as the none of the words make sense and render the statement meaningless.

Option A: Setting is incorrect.
Option B: Picture and period both are incorrect.
Option C: Terrain and managed both are incorrect.
Option D: All the words are a perfect fit in the statement.

Correct: The global start-up landscape is still dominated by the West, though a discernible shift is underway.
Hence, option D is correct. 

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 9

Direction: A sentence is given below with three words highlighted in underline. Select the option that gives the correct set of words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘no improvement required’.

He was not at all ready to except that his father was no more although he was all adverse to his advise regarding any matter during his lifetime.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 9

The original sentence is not correct since the highlighted words are not making sense as a coherent sentence.

Option A: All the words are incorrect. Adduce refers to cite something as evidence and does not fit in meaningfully.
Option B: Imply and Attrition (reducing something's strength) are not correct in the present context
Option C: All the words are correct. Averse refers to being against something.
Option D: Accustom and antiquity are not correct.
 
Correct: He was not at all ready to accept that his father was no more although he was all averse to his advice regarding any matter during his lifetime.
So, Option C is the correct choice.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 10

Direction: A sentence is given below with three words highlighted in underline. Select the option that gives the correct set of words. In case the sentence is correct, select ‘no improvement required’.

The imposition of policies must begin from block level, with incentives and tax brakes that could aid manufacturers in their slow shift to alternatives for plastic.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 10

The original statement is incorrect as the none of the words make sense and render the statement meaningless.

Option A: Registration is wrong here.
Option B: Leisurely is incorrect here.
Option C: Monumental is wrong here.
Option D: All the words are a perfect fit in the statement.

Correct: The implementation must begin at the back end, with incentives and tax benefits that could aid manufacturers in their gradual shift to alternatives for plastic.
Hence, option D is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 11

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in underlined. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the underlined 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 Swap - 2 - 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 Swap - 2 - Question 12

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in underlined. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the underline 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 Swap - 2 - Question 12

All the underlined words are correct and do not need any replacement.
Hence option E is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 13

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in underlined. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the underline 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 Swap - 2 - Question 13

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 underlined words. They make the statement meaningful.

Hence option D is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 14

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in underlined. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the underline 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 Swap - 2 - Question 14

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 Swap - 2 - Question 15

Directions: A sentence is given below with three/two words highlighted in underlined. Select the option that gives the correct set of words as a replacement to the underline 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 Swap - 2 - Question 15

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 underlined words.

Apprehensive- fearful or concerned.
Intended- aimed.
Penalize- punish.

Hence option A is correct.

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 16

Direction: In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in underlined in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? The meaning can be different from the one in question.

After you believe (A), you need to commit time to learning—say an hour every day to explore (B) that new software at your workplace and finally, you will repetition (C) in engage (D) and application of the new knowledge to convert it into a skill.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 16

After rearrangement correct sentence will be “ After you believe, you need to commit time to learning—say an hour every day to explore that new software at your workplace and finally, you will engage in repetition and application of the new knowledge to convert it into a skill.”

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 17

Direction: In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in underlined in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? The meaning can be different from the one in question.

Kim told a unprecedented (A) of party officials in Pyongyang that US actions left him no choice but to reconsider (B) commitments that underpinned (C) three gathering (D) meetings with Trump over the past 18 months, the state-run Korean Central News Agency said Wednesday.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 17

After rearrangement, correct sentence will be “Kim told a gathering of party officials in Pyongyang that US actions left him no choice but to reconsider commitments that underpinned three unprecedented meetings with Trump over the past 18 months, the state-run Korean Central News Agency said Wednesday.”

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 18

Direction: In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in underlined in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? The meaning can be different from the one in question.

Although the Central Bureau of Investigation argued (A) that cold-blooded interpreted (B) by security forces would not require any sanction for prosecution (C), the court murder (D) the requirement of sanction widely.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 18

After rearrangement correct sentence will be “Although the Central Bureau of Investigation argued that cold-blooded murder by security forces would not require any sanction for prosecution, the court interpreted the requirement of sanction widely.”

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 19

Direction: In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in underlined in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? The meaning can be different from the one in question.

Your command over language is not stepping (A) but what matters is critical (B) into your audience’s shoes and working hard to entertaining (C) in a relatable, communicate (D) and informative manner.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 19

After rearrangement correct sentence will be “Your command over language is not critical but what matters is stepping into your audience’s shoes and working hard to communicate in a relatable, entertaining and informative manner.”

MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 20

Direction: In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in underlined in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? The meaning can be different from the one in question.

Bhagia, who had failed at a presentation (A) years earlier, analysed their pitching (B) and found the problem was the startup (C) and the kind of investors they were pitch (D) to.

Detailed Solution for MCQ Test: Word Swap - 2 - Question 20

After rearrangement correct sentence will be “Bhagia, who had failed at a startup years earlier, analysed their pitch and found the problem was the presentation and the kind of investors they were pitching to.”

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