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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Naturally I'm ____________ that I didn't pass the examination but I'll do better next time.
    Solution
    It goes without saying that anybody would be disappointed if they didn't pass an examination. So, in this case the sentence would be: Naturally I'm disappointed that I didn't pass the examination but I'll do better next time.
    The word 'disillusioned' is to get over a preconceived or imagined belief, which in this case is absolutely irrelevant and so are the other words like deceived, despaired and tricked. So, option C is correct and the other options are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    I have a mark on my coat but _________.
    Solution
    Option A is the most appropriate answer. It is the correct answer because it justifies the use of the conjunction but in the sentence. The cause and effect of the sentence are in agreement. options B,C and D are incorrect because they negate the use of the conjunction, thereby making the complete sentence unreasonable. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    There is 'no smoking' sign in our library but _________.
    Solution
    Taking into account the mood of the sentence including the conjunction but, it is only fitting that the answer would be negating the instruction mentioned in the sentence. Thus, Option B is the correct answer. Options A,C and D are incorrect because they do not negate the but in the sentence rendering it redundant. 
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    You'd better take care of yourself, otherwise, _________.
    Solution
    Option B is the correct answer. The cause and effect of the sentence line-up with the statement in the option, making it meaningful. Options A,C and D are incorrect because they negate the use of the word otherwise, in addition to being in conflict with the causality mentioned in the sentence. Not taking care of oneself does not result in changing weather, wearing winter garments or showering. It does however lead to ill health. Thus, Option B is indeed the correct answer. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    I couldn't solve the problem so _________.
    Solution
    Option C is the most appropriate answer. It is extremely reasonable to ask someone for help when one couldn't solve a problem. However, as enumerated in the option A,B and D, the situation is not so grave as to require assistance form the police, or calling an ambulance, or answering an advertisement. Hence, Option C is indeed the most appropriate answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    We can't do anything before __________.
    Solution
    Option A is the correct answer. The sentence, being in simple present is only fit to have the following verb in the same tense. Option B and D are incorrect because they negate the possibility of the task that the speaker of the sentence is anticipating. Option C is in the future tense, and hence, incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    She is very healthy, but______.
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer. The use of the conjunction but in the sentence hints at the health of the girl being somewhat questionable. Thus the possibility of being sick is the most appropriate answer. Options A,B and D are incorrect because the cause and effect of the options are in conflict with the first part of the sentence. The girl's being of questionable health has no relation to her being able to play, or read, or her wealth. Thus, option C is indeed the correct answer. 
  • Question 8
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

     He wore a turban made of silk.

    Solution
    The adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A is incorrect: 'shiny' changes the meaning of the sentence.

    Option B is correct: 'silken' means 'made of silk', thus it's the correct adjective for the adjective phrase given.

    Option C is incorrect: 'silky' also changes the meaning of the sentence.

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    You sometimes __________ quite valuable things in antique shop.
  • Question 10
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

    He is a man of great height

    Solution
    The adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A is correct: as 'of great height ' means the same as 'tall'.

    Option B is incorrect: 'long' is not a suitable word to describe the height of a man.

    Option C is incorrect: 'high' can't be used for the height of the man.

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
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