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    Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective.

    The ___________ edition was printed two years ago.

    Solution

    Options 3 and 4 are irrelevant and do not fit the context. Option 2 is incorrect as 'latest' means the most recent or modern. It does not fit the context. Option 1 is the correct choice. 'Last' means coming after all others in time. This indicates that no other edition has been published for the last two years.

     

  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective.

    The library suffered a huge loss as many ___________ books were burnt in the fire.

    Solution

    There would be a loss only if something of value is lost. 'Informative books' indicates loss of information which is of value. 'Heavy and cryptic' do not indicate any sense of value. Option 1 does not fit with 'books'.

     

  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective.

    There could be no ___________ discussion on this matter.

    Solution

    Farther means more far/distant in physical distance. Further means more far/distant figuratively or non-physically, and can also mean more/additional.

     

  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective.

    Did you see that horrible incident with your ___________ eyes?

    Solution

    Here we need adjective of possession. Option 2 is the best choice.

     

  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective.

    Did you find the ___________ chapter interesting?

    Solution

    Last means at the end in the order of serial number.
    With 'later' a plural noun should be used. So, it is incorrect in the context.

     

  • Question 6
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    The following sentence has a blank followed by four options. Select the appropriate option so as to make the sentence grammatically correct.

    The woman is in the _________ room.

    Solution

    'Next' means 'coming immediately after the present one'. As we need an adjective to modify the noun 'room', the word 'next' is correct.

     

  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the suitable adverb.

    He was wandering ________ in the garden.

    Solution

    The context of the sentence is of wandering, which means 'aimlessly' is the correct adverb to describe it as wandering means 'walk or move in a leisurely manner'.

     

  • Question 8
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    The following sentence has a blank followed by four options. Select the appropriate option so as to make the sentence grammatically correct.

    He does not like his ____________ nature.

    Solution

    To fill in the blank, we need an adjective to modify the noun 'nature'. Option 3 best expresses the same. 'Cowardly' is an adjective - 'characteristic of a coward'.

     

  • Question 9
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    The following sentence has a blank followed by four options. Select the appropriate option so as to make the sentence grammatically correct.

    She is a ____________ woman.

    Solution

    The given blank needs to be filled by an adjective. Option 3 best qualifies the blank. 'Miserly' means 'like a miser; greedy and stingy'. 'Miser' is a noun and so 'woman' will not be used after it.

     

  • Question 10
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    The following sentence has a blank followed by four options. Select the appropriate option so as to make the sentence grammatically correct.

    He appears to be ____________.

    Solution

    The given blank requires to be filled by an adjective. 'Sick' means in poor health; not strong or robust'. As adjectives the difference between sickly and sick is that sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill while sick is in poor health. Other options are incorrect.

     

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