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  • Question 1
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    Choose the correct option that fits in the blank.
    You can borrow the book............you return it soon.
    Solution
    D: provided that is usually written before starting a condition. So, the sentence that follows it tells about a condition. This condition should be satisfied for the part before 'provided that' to happen.

    Here, the person tells other person that he/she can borrow the book if (provided that) the person returns it soon.

    So, option D is correct.
    Options  A and C don't start any condition. So, they are incorrect.
    Option B tells that the part before "as soon as" will happen when the part after
    as soon as" takes place. However, we can't return a book before borrowing it. So, option B is incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct meaning of the underlined phrase.
    The government got nowhere with its plan to curtail housing shortage.
    Solution
    The phrase 'got nowhere' is used in situations where nothing gets worked out. In this context, the government is able to accomplish nothing with its plan to curtail housing shortage. so the phrase 'got nowhere' has been used. Hence, option D is correct and the others are not because they do not provide the appropriate information.
  • Question 3
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

    She is a writer of great versatility.
    Solution
    An adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A is incorrect: 'great' means large in amount or special ability, the meaning is similar but not the same.

    Option B is correct: 'versatile' means the same as 'great versatility', thus it's the correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option C is incorrect: 'amazing' means very surprising. This changes the meaning of the sentence.

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
  • Question 4
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

    It is of no use.
    Solution
    An adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A is incorrect: 'useful' means exactly the opposite of the meaning of the sentence. 

    Option B is correct: 'useless' means 'of no use', thus it's a correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option C is incorrect: 'waste' means - 'no longer useful', the meaning is similar but not the same.

    Option D is incorrect: it's irrelevant.
  • Question 5
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.
     
    I met a little girl from a cottage.
    Solution
    An adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A  is incorrect: 'hut' is different from the cottage.

    Option B is incorrect: The sentence is incomplete.

    Option C is correct: 'cottage girl' means - a girl from a cottage, thus it's a correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
  • Question 6
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

    He is a boy of great promise.
    Solution
    The adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A  incorrect: as 'intelligent' means having or showing the ability to understand, learn and think. This is different from the given phrase.

    Option B is correct: 'promising' means great promise. Thus it's a correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option C is incorrect: Meaning of sentence is changed.

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
  • Question 7
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

    He was a man without fear.

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

    Option A is incorrect: 'coward' means exactly the opposite of the meaning conveyed by the sentence. 

    Options B and C are correct: 'fearless' and 'brave' both mean 'without fear', thus they are correct adjectives for the adjective phrase given. 

    Hence option D is correct.
  • Question 8
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

    A valley covered with grass stretched before us
    Solution
    An adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A  incorrect: the meaning of the sentence is changed.

    Option B is correct: 'grassy' means covered with grass, thus it's a correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option C is incorrect: Meaning of sentence is changed.

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
  • Question 9
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.

     He is a cricketer by profession.
    Solution
    An adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A  incorrect: 'professionally' here is modifying the verb 'play', hence it's an adverb.

    Option B is correct: 'professional' means by profession, thus it's a correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option C is incorrect: The meaning of the sentence is changed.

    Option D is incorrect: It's irrelevant.
  • Question 10
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    Replace the adjective phrase with the adjective of same meaning.
     
    You need guidance of a medical nature.
    Solution
    An adjective phrase can be replaced by an adjective with the same meaning.

    Option A  incorrect: The meaning of the sentence is changed.

    Option B is correct: 'medical' means of medical nature, thus it's a correct adjective for the adjective phrase given. 

    Option C is incorrect: Meaning of sentence is changed, medicinal means related to medicine.

    Option D is incorrect: it's irrelevant.
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