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  • Question 1
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    Complete the given sentences using the correct form of the verb in the brackets. Choose present simple or present continuous tense.

    a. What's your skirt made from? It _____ like wool.

    b. I won't be coming to work today. I ______ very well. (feel)

    Solution

    Correct sentence: 

    a. What's your skirt made from? It feels like wool.

    b. I won't be coming to work today. I don't feel very well.

    We commonly use the pronoun it as both a subject and an object pronoun.

    It always takes a singular verb.

    • For example: It is too expensive for us.

    ​I is a singular pronoun but it always takes a plural verb.

    • For example: I don't want to go there.
  • Question 2
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    In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labeled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option.

    A. The forest and trees filter the air and absorb harmful gases.

    B. The environment gives us countless benefits that we can't repay our entire life.

    C. Plants purify water, reduce the chances of a flood, maintain a natural balance, and many more.

    D. As they are connected with the forest, trees, animals, water, and air.

    Solution

    The given paragraph is related to the importance of the environment. So, sentence ‘B’ will be the first sentence after rearrangement as it establishes the subject matter. The word ‘they’ in the sentence ‘D’ is used for ‘countless benefits’ mentioned in sentence ‘B’ so it will be followed by sentence ‘D’. Sentence ‘A’ follows ‘D’ as it talks about the ‘benefits of trees and forests’ and is in the continuation of ‘D’. Sentence ‘C’ is the logical successor of ‘A’ as it further explains the ‘benefits of plants’.

    Thus, the correct arrangement is BDAC.

  • Question 3
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    In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labeled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option.

    A: For them it is the emotions.

    B: For them happiness is not at all proportional to their income but their attitude towards life.

    C: Which decide whether the person is happy or unhappy.

    D: There are large number of people whose basic physical needs are easily satisfied.

    Solution

    D is the sentence that establishes the subject matter. Hence, it'll be the first sentence after rearrangement. 

    A will come after D because it further explains the characteristic of those people.

    C is connected to A by 'which'. Which is used to refer to something already mentioned.

    B contextually follows C. As it summarizes by stating that happiness is not at all proportional to income.

    Thus, the correct arrangement would be: DACB

  • Question 4
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    In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labeled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option.

    A: We feel deeply hurt when a friend says sharply, "I can't talk to you right now".

    B: A friend's rudeness is much more damaging than a stranger's as it hurts us instead of making angry.

    C: Or when a friend shows up late for a meeting with no valid reason, we get a little sad.

    D: In these situations, we feel that we are being taken for granted.

    Solution

    B is the sentence that establishes the subject matter. Hence, it will be the first sentence after the rearrangement.

    A is the logical successor of B as it describes what a friend does that can hurt us.

    C connects with A through 'or' and presents another situation where our friends hurt us.

    D is the closing sentence because it gives a conclusion- 'we feel taken for granted'.

    ​Thus, the correct arrangement would be: BACD

  • Question 5
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    In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labeled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option.

    A: After inspection the two would stand up.

    B: Once a week Pratham led Heera, the elephant, down to river.

    C: The elephant lay down on Pratham's side, then he looked at his feet and examined his whole body for sores.

    D: The elephant knew it was time to return. So, both the elephant and trainer would return home.

    Solution

    B is the sentence that introduces the characters 'Pratham' and his elephant 'Heera'. Hence, it will be the first sentence after rearrangement.

    C contextually follows B because it states the activities of elephant what it does next.

    Third sentence will be A because it mentions what they did after the inspection was over,

    D is the concluding sentence of arrangement as here they are returning home after everything is done.

    Thus, the correct arrangement would be: BCAD

  • Question 6
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    In the following question, sentences of a paragraph have been jumbled and labeled as A, B, C and D. You are required to rearrange the jumbled sentences of the paragraph and mark your response accordingly by selecting the correct option.

    A: Hence, they are the most useful members of any society.

    B: No one can deny that farmers form the backbone of any nation

    C: They grow food for the whole country.

    D: Yet they don't get the profit and recognition which they deserve.

    Solution

    B is the sentence that introduces the topic- farmers. So, it will be the first sentence after rearrangement.

    C follows B as it gives the reason for what is mentioned in B.

    A follows C as it starts with 'hence' showing that it is indeed right to say that farmers are the most useful members of society.

    D follows A as it connects with it by yet. 'Yet' signifies 'still'. Farmers are the most useful members of society, still, they don't get much profit or recognition.

    ​Thus, the correct arrangement is: BADC

  • Question 7
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    A word is spelled in four different ways. You are to identify the one which is correct. Choose the alternative bearing the correct spelling from the given options.

    Solution

    The correct spelling is 'Argument'.

    Argument: a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing, an angry discussion between two or more people who disagree with each other.

    For example: He got into an argument with Jeff in the pub last night.

    The other words are incorrectly spelled.

  • Question 8
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    Among the following options, select the word that can best complete the given sentence:

    When I met Ram yesterday, it was the first time I ______ him since my graduation.

    Solution

    When I met Ram yesterday, it was the first time I met him since my graduation.

    The first part of the given sentence is in the Past Tense. Since the principal clause of the sentence is in the past tense, the following clause will also be in the past tense.

    For example: When I went for the interview on Monday, I saw Kiya for the first time since my college.

    So, 'met' is the appropriate word to be used.

  • Question 9
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    Choose the word which is the exact antonym of the given word.

    Manifest

    Solution

    The exact antonym of manifest is disguise.

    The word 'Manifest' means not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation.

    The word 'disguise' means a display of emotion or behaviour that is insincere or intended to deceive.

  • Question 10
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    Choose the word which is the exact antonym of the given word.

    Bogus

    Solution

    The exact antonym of bogus is authentic.

    The meaning of the given words:

    • Bogus: Not genuine or true
    • Authentic: Undisputed origin and not a copy; genuine
    • Spurious: Not being what it purports to be; false or fake
    • Sham: A thing that is not what it is purported to be
    • Travesty: A false, absurd, or distorted representation of something
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