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  • Question 1
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    The following sentence has not been edited. There is one error in the line. Pick the option that has  the incorrect word and the correction.

    I know that he is both forgetful but loves to help others. 
    Solution
    When words like 'both' are used in the sentence, it means we need a word to connect both the features (forgetful and loves to help). None of the given options, except option C), does this. The word 'and' is used to connect words of the same part of speech, or to join parts of a sentence that add information about something or are sequentially connected.
  • Question 2
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    Frame a W-h question to get the following answer:
    I suggest you should go to Paris for your holiday.
    Solution
    The sentence refers to a specific place, Paris. Where is used to ask questions about place. Therefore, Option C is correct. The rest of the options ask for reason, method, or time. 
  • Question 3
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    In the sentence given below, one word has been omitted. Pick the option that has the missing word and the words that come before it and after it.

    Spiders are found India. They are often shy and most are short-sighted.
    Solution
     When we refer to something being inside a country/area, we use the word 'in'. When we wish to say that something is found in an area, but have not specifically pointed out the location/spot, we may use the word 'around'. 'At' is used to signify an exact or precise point or location. 'On India' does not make sense grammatically in this sentence. So, options B), C) and D) are all incorrect.
    The correct answer is, therefore, A) Found in India.

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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Television today is the ___(1)___ and most popular medium of education, instruction and entertainment. There ___(2)___ news, views, plays, films, music, magic shows, cartoon films, games and sports, religious programmes and ____(3)____ not. There is everything ____(4)____ everybody all the time. There are programmes for the young, the old and ____(5)____. There are special programmes both for the ____(6)____ and the rural women. The choice is limitless. Now an average man and ____(7)____ spends many hours a day view T. V. ____(8)____.

    ...view full instructions

     Fill in blank number (6):
    Solution
    The sentence requires an antonym of rural, which can be urban Hence Option D is correct. The other options are not appropriate because they describe traits that can be found in rural areas too. 
  • Question 5
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    Frame a Wh- question to get the following answer:
    Somebody lives in that house.
    Solution
    The sentence refers to a specific person as the subject. The word who is used to ask the name or identity of persons. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest refer to things, reason or time.  
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    [passage-header]Read the passage and answer the question that follows:[/passage-header]Television today is the ___(1)___ and most popular medium of education, instruction and entertainment. There ___(2)___ news, views, plays, films, music, magic shows, cartoon films, games and sports, religious programmes and ____(3)____ not. There is everything ____(4)____ everybody all the time. There are programmes for the young, the old and ____(5)____. There are special programmes both for the ____(6)____ and the rural women. The choice is limitless. Now an average man and ____(7)____ spends many hours a day view T. V. ____(8)____.

    ...view full instructions

      Fill in blank number (1):
    Solution
    The cheaper the medium, the more popular it will be. Hence Option D is correct. The rest of the options either refer to high prices or adjectives in positive degree. Hence, those are incorrect. 
  • Question 7
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    Frame a WH question to get the underlined part as the answer:
    I have to get up early tomorrow so that I can finish all my cleaning work before leaving for work.
    Solution
    The phrase "so that"  is used in a sentence to provide a reason. Why is the question asked when a reason is needed. Therefore, B is the correct option. The rest of the questions ask for place or time or method.
  • Question 8
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    In the following sentence, one word has been omitted. Pick the option that has the missing word along with the words that come before and after it.

    I went to the counter asked the salesman to show me a gown.
    Solution
    There are two parts in this sentence: 'went to the counter' and 'asked the salesman to show me a gown.' The two statements are not contrasting so 'but' cannot be used to join the two parts. Option B) 'few' is used when there is more than one item. But here 'gown' is singular and so we cannot use 'few' before the word 'gown'. Option D) counter to asked would have been correct had the word 'asked' been 'ask'. So, it is incorrect. The correct answer is option C) counter and asked.
  • Question 9
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    Frame a question that corresponds to the given answer:
    Question: _______
    Answer: He is a policeman.
    Solution
    To form the correct interrogative sentence for the given sentence, the following syntax should be used; wh- question word (what) + an auxiliary verb (does) + subject (your husband) + main verb (do). Since the answer is in the simple present tense, the question should be in the same tense as well. Therefore. option D is the correct answer. 
    Option A is incorrect because it does not follow the above-mentioned syntax. 
    Option B is incorrect because the plural verb 'do' does not agree with the singular subject 'your father'.
    Option C is incorrect because the question is in the present continuous tense and not in the simple present tense.
  • Question 10
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    In the sentence given below, one word has been omitted. Pick the option that has the missing word along with the words that come before it and after it.

    So there is no justification at all the superstitious beliefs associated with spiders.
    Solution
    'For' is the right form of preposition that is missing in the sentence, as 'for' conveys the relationship between different elements of the sentence. Here justification is referred to superstitious beliefs, 'for' is the apt choice. Option A is the correct answer.

    Other options are not relevant in the given context and do not add meaning to the sentence therefore are incorrect.
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