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  • Question 1
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    Choose the best answer from the options given.
    Simer only thinks about herself.
    Solution
    Here, we have to find the best response to the given sentence. 'Simer only thinks about herself' explains to us that she only cares about herself and not others.
    Option A - 'I'm afraid you are right' is used as a response to some fact that someone has stated. It doesn't interpret the given sentence, hence option is incorrect.
    Option B - 'It's nice of her to do so' is not right because it's not a good thing to think just about self. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'It's good to see you' is used when you see/meet a person after a long time. It doesn't interpret or even relate to the question. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option C - To only think about own self is selfish/mean. 'Oh, she's so mean' correctly interprets the given sentence. Hence, option C is correct.
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Complete the paragraph given below by filling in the blank with the help of the options that follow:[/passage-header]The rapid changes that India (a) _____ over the last few decades have been welcomed by (b) _____. It is an enthusiasm which (c) _____.

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    Which of the following will satisfy the blank at (c)?
    Solution
    Since the sentence is imperative form and advises a correct thing, "should" is to be used. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not express imperative, hence incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
    The two children sat at the ____ of the table.
    Solution
    Here the reference is to that part of the table farthest from the centre, or the end. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not express physical position or location, hence, incorrect. 
  • Question 4
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    Choose the correct adjectival phrase from the alternatives given.
    My younger sister can't get up in the morning, but at night she is as _____ daisy. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    Option A is incorrect. The conjunction "as" precedes the blank and is used to indicate a comparison. Here, "as fresh as" would be correct as "as fresh like" is grammatically incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect as "fresh" does not indicate proper comparison in the given context. "as fresh daisy" is grammatically incorrect.
    Option C is incorrect as "freshly" is an adverb and not an adjective.
    Option D is correct as "as fresh as a daisy" indicates a comparison between the pronoun "she" and a "daisy" in the context. Thus, the adjectival phrase "fresh as a" is the correct answer.

  • Question 5
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    Choose the correct adjectival phrase from the alternatives given.
    Sonia gave me a _________ recipe for cheesecake. [Intermediate]
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    The girl danced ____________.
    Solution
    Since a degree or manner of the dance is expressed here, an adverb should be used. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not express the manner, hence incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Select the most appropriate word for the black space:
    Life is to death as pleasure is to _______.
    Solution
    Considering life is considered the opposite of life, it is only probable that pain would be the opposite of pleasure, not poverty, suffering or anguish, all of which are difficult circumstances, but none of them stand opposite to pleasure. Therefore, Option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 8
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    Choose the correct adjectival phrase from the alternatives given:
    I'm going to throw out these old clothes. They're ________ nothing. [Basic]
    Solution
    Here, the phrase 'good for' is correct as it implies 'beneficial to/for' something. Here, the old clothes are 'beneficial to' no one. 
    To be 'good at' nothing is to be unable to do something well. 
    To be 'good with' something is to be good at doing something. 
    For the good of somebody/something implies in order to help someone or improve a situation.
  • Question 9
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    Identify the subject in the given sentence:

    The shirt will cost around a thousand rupees.
    Solution
    The subject is the person or thing who or which the sentence is about. Here the sentence is about the shirt, hence Option C is correct.The rest of the options do not refer to the the main person or thing, hence incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    Which of the following best describes an imperative sentence?
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