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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the best possible option:

    You got here none _____ soon-a moment later, and we would have missed the flight!
    Solution
    The phrase 'none too soon' means just in time. In this case, had the person been a little more late, the entire team would have missed the flight. So, Option B is correct and the other options cancel out because they do not construct the phrase properly.
  • Question 2
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    Choose the option that completes the sentence correctly.
    He will need ______ life more.
    Solution
    Modal verbs do not change tense, which is usually in the simple present. Options A,B and D change the tenses of the modal verbs "to learn to enjoy". Hence, Option C, which keeps it unchanged, is the only correct option. 
  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Rearrange the following words and phrases to form a meaningful sentence:[/passage-header]

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    had finished/he smiled/when he/the ivory statue/of a beautiful woman/one day
    Solution
    Option A is incorrect because the words do not form any coherent sense. Option B implies that the statue smiled, which is logically impossible, hence wrong. Option C conveys that the completion of the statue is not necessarily conducive to his smile, which is not the actual meaning. Option D means that he could smile because he had finished the statue of a beautiful woman. Therefore, it is correct.
  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Rearrange the following words and phrases to form a meaningful sentence:[/passage-header]

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    promote/will surely/our tourism/such services/sector
    Solution
    The purpose of the sentence is to convey how the tourism industry can be benefited from certain services. Services cannot be collectivised as sectors, hence Option A is incorrect. Option C is incorrect because it is the services which will promote the tourism sector, not the other way round. Option D means the same as Option C. Therefore, Option B, which means that the tourism sector will be benefited from such services, is correct.
  • Question 5
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    Arrange the different parts in the correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence/paragraph. 

    P : A cycle of poor health that begins
    Q : In developing countries experience
    R : Before they are born and
    S : Many women
    T : Persists through adulthood passing from
    generation to generation

    Solution
    Option A places the cycle of bad health before the experience of it, which makes it logically impossible. Option B indicates no specific detail about the experience, therefore it is not correct, either.  Option D indicates that women persist even before they are born, again a logically impossible statement. Therefore, Option C which shows that women in developing countries suffer from poor health is accurate or "Many women in developing countries experience a cycle of poor health that begins before they are born and persists through adulthood passing from generation to generation." 
  • Question 6
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    Choose the option that replaces the phrase in quotes to complete the idiomatic expression.
    Her presence 'casted a long shadow over' the 2-day gathering of the national delegates.
    Solution
    The correct form of the idiom in quotes that completes the sentence correctly is option B) cast a long shadow over. It means having considerable influence over someone or some event.
    Even though the idiom is referring to something in the past, the past form the verb 'cast' is also 'cast'. So, 'casted a long shadow' is wrong.
  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentence:[/passage-header]
    a. important/it/is/to observe/rules/traffic
    b. not/children/below/of/the age/must/drive/eighteen years
    c. protection/our/we/must/helmets/own/wear/for
    d. phones/must / used/not / mobile/be/ driving/while
    e. traffic police/making/efforts/is/to increase/on the roads/safety

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    c. protection/our/we/must/helmets/own/wear/for
    Solution
    Option A does not provide a coherent meaning. Option C provides the cause before the action, therefore it is incorrect. Option D provides a part of the predicate before the subject, hence it is also not correct. Therefore, Option A which follows the structure of Subject+ verb+ predicate, is correct.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the option that replaces the phrase in quotes with the correct idiomatic expression.

    Even though they came from vastly different backgrounds, it was as if the two were 'joined in the hip'.
    Solution
    The option that best describes the closeness indicated in the sentence, in spite of the vastly different backgrounds, is option C) Joined at the hip.
    'In the hip' would mean 'inside the hip' whereas 'in the mind' and 'in the past' are not relevant in the context of the sentence.
  • Question 9
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    Arrange the different parts in the correct sequence to form a meaningful sentence/paragraph. 

    are/Indian temples/a store house/Indian art/of
    Solution
    Option C does not form any coherent meaning. Option B implies wrong logic, Indian art cannot store temples. Option D is poorly constructed. Hence, Option A, with logical word placement and coherent sense, is correct.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the option that replaces the phrase in quotes with the correct idiomatic expression.
    We still have a long way to go before the project gets completed - we need to "put up the ante" on this.
    Solution
    The answer must be a correct idiomatic expression of the English language.
    Option D is correct. 'Up the ante' means 'to raise the stakes'. Since it is the only correct expression, it is the answer.
    Options A, B and C are not correct idiomatic expressions.
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