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  • Question 1
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    Imagine you are writing an essay on the uses of taking public transport over your own private vehicle. What do want your readers to take away from this essay?
    Solution
    Since the essay is about to write the uses of taking public transport thus its benefits should be highlighted. One should provide the advantages of taking public transport over own private vehicle. 
    Thus, they should be urged to take public transport by learning its benefits. Hence, option B is the correct answer. 
  • Question 2
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    Identify what's wrong with the following notice:

    Joy and Merry School, Gopura
    Notice
    Books for sale
    A sale is being organised in the school library on $$31^{st}$$ December from $$2$$ to $$3$$ p.m. Rare and useful books will be available at reasonable price.
    Albert
    Head boy
    Solution
    Option A. The notice is very clear. All the required information about the sale as been mentioned in the notice. The notice clearly states that it is a book sale.
    Option C. The notice issue date has not been clearly mentioned. 31st December is the date of the organisation of the event. Thus, it is the correct option. 
    Option D. The heading 'Books for sale' correctly states the fact that there is a book sale that is going to take place and the following notice would be regarding that sale.
    Option B. The content is proper since the date and time of the sale has been mentioned. 
  • Question 3
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    Complete the following letter with the most suitable option:
    Dear Sandra,
    Thank you for your interesting letter. I enjoyed the four weeks that I spent with your family in Manali.
    Solution
    The given letter is an informal letter.
    Option A is an example of subscription in a formal letter. Thus, this is incorrect.
    Option C is an example of final paragraph in a formal letter where the main body paragraphs are concluded with thanks. Thus, this is incorrect.
    Option B makes the most sense as the main paragraph addresses a trip that the sender had taken where the receiver was the host. It is logical to mention something about the aforementioned trip in the consecutive sentence. Hence, B is correct. 
    D is incorrect as the previous information does not logically connect with "waiting in anticipation".
  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the following notice and answer the question that follows:
    [/passage-header]Wanted Cricket Players
    $$21^{st}$$ Feb, $$20$$XX
    The School plans to form a junior cricket team. Boys from class V to VII who are interested and physically fit should report for trials.
    On: $$25^{th}$$ Feb, $$20$$XX
    Time: $$4$$ p.m.
    Place: Cricket ground
    Suni Rai
    (Sports Officer)
    The school is ______$$[1]$$ to form a junior cricket team. Boys who are interested and are ______$$[2]$$ should reach for ______$$[3]$$ on $$25^{th}$$ Feb, $$20$$XX. They should report ______$$[4]$$.

    ...view full instructions

    Read the notice and complete the paragraph that follows based on it. Choose from the options given to fill in blank [4].

    Solution
    The context refers to a particular time when interested boys should report. Here, option B is correct as the preposition "at" is used to indicate or express the time when an event takes place. 
    A is incorrect as "on" indicates the surface of something.
    C is incorrect as "about" indicates concern regarding something.
    D is incorrect as "in" indicates inside something.  
  • Question 5
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    The heading of a note serves which of the following purpose?
    Solution
    The heading of a note reflects the main idea of the passage. It makes the purpose of the note abundantly clear. Thus, B is correct.
    The main body gives the detailed information Hence, A is incorrect.
    The name ends the note. Hence, C is incorrect.
    As, only B is correct, hence, D is incorrect. 
  • Question 6
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    Indenting helps to ______________. 
    Solution

    Indentation refers to the subheadings, points, sub-points, sub-subheadings, etc. in note making. Indentation offers a well-defined structure for a note. It makes it readable and increases the objectives of the content. Hence, D is correct answer as indenting lends a visual character through spacing and writing in points, subpoints etc. It also helps in reviewing the passage at a glance. As, it is written in points and headings and sub headings, these are indicated clearly. Only A, B and C are incorrect as all together are correct. 

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    The following letter is written by Raj to his father. He has written the letter to thank his father for the birthday gift that he sent to him.

    Sector $$158$$BG
    Indore, M.P.
    ___________$$[1]$$
    My dear father,
                I have just _________$$[2]$$ the lovely camera that you have __________$$[3]$$ me for my birthday. It's the best birthday _________$$[4]$$ I have ever received. I will _____________$$[5]$$ it forever. I shall send you ___________$$[6]$$ which I click with it. Once again, my sincere thanks. Hoping to see you soon.
    Your loving son,
    Raj.

    ...view full instructions

    Fill in the blank with suitable word for blank [2].
    Solution
    The given letter is an informal letter and we must fill in the second blank with the most suitable option. 'I have just...' explains us that the sentence is in present perfect tense. Let's find an appropriate verb.
    Option A - 'Receiving' is a verb in continuous tense, and we need a verb in the perfect tense. Hence, option A is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Getting' is a verb in continuous tense, hence, it doesn't grammatically fit in the blank. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Now receive' is grammatically incorrect. 'I have just now receive' is grammatically incorrect as, the verb is not in present perfect tense. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option B - Yes, 'I have just received the lovely camera...' is in present perfect tense and is grammatically correct. Hence, option B is correct.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the best option to complete the dialogue.
    Jack: "____________"
    Nick: "Yes, of course. How much do you need?"
    Jack: "I need just enough for taxi fare."
    Solution
    Here, we have to complete the dialogue by reading the next/Nick's dialogue. As we see, Nick says 'Yes, of course'. 'Yes' or 'No' is used only when a person asks a question. Reading the third dialogue, we can understand, that Jack needs some money for taxi fare. Let's look at the options now:
    Option B - 'Excuse me' is used to address strangers, or we use it to ask someone to excuse us. According to the conversation, they seem to know each other. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Give me some change' is not a question. If Jack doesn't ask a question, then Nick wouldn't answer in 'Yes'. Also, rather than directly ordering someone to lend money, we must always ask them politely. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'I need some change' is not a question. If Jack doesn't ask a question, then Nick wouldn't answer in 'Yes'. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option A - 'Nick, won't you help me with some change?' is a correct question. It's a question, it also addresses Nick and it is a polite dialogue. Hence, option A is incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the following notice and answer the question that follows:
    [/passage-header]Wanted Cricket Players
    $$21^{st}$$ Feb, $$20$$XX
    The School plans to form a junior cricket team. Boys from class V to VII who are interested and physically fit should report for trials.
    On: $$25^{th}$$ Feb, $$20$$XX
    Time: $$4$$ p.m.
    Place: Cricket ground
    Suni Rai
    (Sports Officer)
    The school is ______$$[1]$$ to form a junior cricket team. Boys who are interested and are ______$$[2]$$ should reach for ______$$[3]$$ on $$25^{th}$$ Feb, $$20$$XX. They should report ______$$[4]$$.

    ...view full instructions

    Fill in blank [1] with a suitable option:
    Solution

    The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the future. From the clue given in the context, we can infer that the plan is an ongoing plan. Hence, the verb should be in present continuous form. Thus, D can be ruled out.
    By using "forming" the sentence will have an error of diction as "forming to form" is grammatically incorrect. Hence, A is also incorrect.
    The context clearly mentions "plans", thus option C is incorrect.
    D is correct as it connects to the context and the verb is in the correct tense form.  Present continuous "to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle]". 

  • Question 10
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    Read the notice given and choose the most appropriate title from the options that follow:

    Rising Sun School, Pinkpura
    Notice
    $$1^{st}$$ May, $$20$$XX
    $$\underline{?}$$
    A musical evening is being organised in the school auditorium on the $$15^{th}$$ May from $$6$$ p.m. onwards to raise funds for the Red Cross Society of our city. Please come in large numbers with your parents and guests. Tickets can be purchased $$@$$ RS. $$200$$per head from your class teacher.
    Anurag
    Head boy
    Solution
    Notices are generally posted at a public place or published in newspapers. It is important that they do not get lost in a sea of information. So a bold and explanatory title clearly mentioned helps draw the attention.
    Here, the context refers to the organisation of a musical evening for the purpose of charity. 
    Hence, option B which clearly mentions both the occasion and its purpose is a suitable title for the given notice. 
    Option A is incorrect as it does not mention the musical evening at all.
    Option C is incorrect as it does not mention the purpose behind the musical evening at all. 
    Option D is incorrect as option A is suitable as a title. 
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