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    Fill in the Blanks: Taking risks, breaking the rules, and being a maverick have always been important for companies, but, today, they are ___.

    Solution

    Option b and option c are eliminated because they are incomplete comparisons. When we say "more crucial" it is in comparison to something else. Among option a and option d, option a is more suitable because it shows the urgency in much more plausible manner.

  • Question 2
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    'It must be noticed' that under no circumstance should the company go in for diversification.

    Solution

    When we notice something, we experience a glimpse of something or observe the event or the thing superficially. In this sentence must is used which conveys a sense of compulsion. Hence the correct answer is "It must be noted"

  • Question 3
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    This is not the first time that the management has done some ___.

    Solution

    Doing tough talking means to talk in a way such that one fears you. Option B is correct in this context.

  • Question 4
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    In a penetrating study, CBS-TV focuses on these people without hope, whose bodies are cared for by welfare aid, but whose spirit is often neglected by a disinterested society.

    Solution

    For parallelism to exist, the phrase must start with "whose" because the following phrase starts with "whose".

    Bodies and spirit are more related than hopelessness and spirit.

    Hence, option A is the answer.

  • Question 5
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    Which of the following four sentence is grammatically correct?

    Solution

    The sentence is talking about three things. There is no need of commas within each part of the sentence. We can rule out options a) and b). The three parts of the sentence are independent clauses, so they are best separated by a semi-colon. Option d) is the correct answer.

  • Question 6
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    Choose the option which contains a mistake.

    Solution

    The usage of the word "requires" is wrong here. It must be replaced by "assumes".

  • Question 7
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    In each question, there are five sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage. Then, choose the most appropriate option.

    Solution

    In sentence A, the word "said" must be used instead of "told". Sentence B is correct.

    In sentence C, 'handed to us' should be replaced with 'handed down to us'. Sentence D is correct.

    In sentence E, 'hence' should be replaced with 'but' or some other conjunction that is similar in meaning to 'but'.

    So, only B and D are correct.

  • Question 8
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    In each question, there are five sentences or parts of sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage. Then, choose the most appropriate option.

    A. So once an economy is actually in recession,

    B. The authorities can, in principle, move the economy

    C. Out of slump - assuming hypothetically

    D. That they know how to - by a temporary stimuli.

    E. In the longer term, however, such policies have no affect on the overall behaviour of the economy.

    Solution

    The usage of the word "so" is inappropriate; additionally, the phrase should be "into recession"  => A is wrong

    "Assuming hypothetically" is redundant; additionally, the phrase should be "out of a slump" => Only one of the words can be used here.=> C is wrong.

    "a temporary stimulus" is the correct phrase => D is wrong.

    The term "effect" should be used instead of "affect" => E is wrong.

    Hence, only B is correct

  • Question 9
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    Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences

    A. Harish told Raj to plead guilty.

    B. Raj pleaded guilty of stealing money from the shop.

    C. The court found Raj guilty of all the crimes he was charged with.

    D. He was sentenced for three years in jail

    Solution

    Sentences B and D are incorrect.

    B should be "pleaded guilty to..."

    D should be "sentenced to three years..."

  • Question 10
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    Choose the option which contains a mistake.

    Solution

    The quantifier "many" cannot modify a number. The correct quantifier to be used is "most".

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