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    Directions: Below are given certain words to be filled in the blanks. Choose the correct word.

    They are glad to loan you __________ amount you like.

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    Directions: Below are given certain words to be filled in the blanks. Choose the correct word.

    My hat is inferior _________.

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    Directions: Below are given certain words to be filled in the blanks. Choose the correct word.

    His right arm has been operated _______.

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and choose the best answer to the question out of the four alternatives.

    Economic activity in India has one foot in the past and is poised to step forward into the future. Currently it seems that India prefers to grow crops and selling services rather than making and manufacturing goods. As it stands, manufacturing is about 15% of India’s output which is far below the norms of other Asian countries. India needs a big manufacturing base, especially because there is nothing else which will likely hire 250 million youngsters who are set to reach working age in the next 15 years. Mahatma Gandhi once complained that India was engaged in reckless industrialization, but this is exactly what India needs to compete with its neighbors. Along with another green revolution, an industrial revolution within India will be very beneficial for the country. The brain drain, in which educated Indians are leaving the country, is a symptom not only of an exploding population, but also of a very weak economy. The Indian government needs to provide a cure by promoting competition among companies and regulation in order to curtail corruption.

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    Why did the writer say that economic activity in India has one foot in the past?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and choose the best answer to the question out of the four alternatives.

    Economic activity in India has one foot in the past and is poised to step forward into the future. Currently it seems that India prefers to grow crops and selling services rather than making and manufacturing goods. As it stands, manufacturing is about 15% of India’s output which is far below the norms of other Asian countries. India needs a big manufacturing base, especially because there is nothing else which will likely hire 250 million youngsters who are set to reach working age in the next 15 years. Mahatma Gandhi once complained that India was engaged in reckless industrialization, but this is exactly what India needs to compete with its neighbors. Along with another green revolution, an industrial revolution within India will be very beneficial for the country. The brain drain, in which educated Indians are leaving the country, is a symptom not only of an exploding population, but also of a very weak economy. The Indian government needs to provide a cure by promoting competition among companies and regulation in order to curtail corruption.

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    Why does the writer suggest that India needs an industrial revolution along with another green revolution?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and choose the best answer to the question out of the four alternatives.

    Economic activity in India has one foot in the past and is poised to step forward into the future. Currently it seems that India prefers to grow crops and selling services rather than making and manufacturing goods. As it stands, manufacturing is about 15% of India’s output which is far below the norms of other Asian countries. India needs a big manufacturing base, especially because there is nothing else which will likely hire 250 million youngsters who are set to reach working age in the next 15 years. Mahatma Gandhi once complained that India was engaged in reckless industrialization, but this is exactly what India needs to compete with its neighbors. Along with another green revolution, an industrial revolution within India will be very beneficial for the country. The brain drain, in which educated Indians are leaving the country, is a symptom not only of an exploding population, but also of a very weak economy. The Indian government needs to provide a cure by promoting competition among companies and regulation in order to curtail corruption.

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    What does the writer mean by "the brain drain"?

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and choose the best answer to the question out of the four alternatives.

    Economic activity in India has one foot in the past and is poised to step forward into the future. Currently it seems that India prefers to grow crops and selling services rather than making and manufacturing goods. As it stands, manufacturing is about 15% of India’s output which is far below the norms of other Asian countries. India needs a big manufacturing base, especially because there is nothing else which will likely hire 250 million youngsters who are set to reach working age in the next 15 years. Mahatma Gandhi once complained that India was engaged in reckless industrialization, but this is exactly what India needs to compete with its neighbors. Along with another green revolution, an industrial revolution within India will be very beneficial for the country. The brain drain, in which educated Indians are leaving the country, is a symptom not only of an exploding population, but also of a very weak economy. The Indian government needs to provide a cure by promoting competition among companies and regulation in order to curtail corruption.

    ...view full instructions

    The Indian government needs to

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    Directions: Read the given passage carefully and choose the best answer to the question out of the four alternatives.

    Economic activity in India has one foot in the past and is poised to step forward into the future. Currently it seems that India prefers to grow crops and selling services rather than making and manufacturing goods. As it stands, manufacturing is about 15% of India’s output which is far below the norms of other Asian countries. India needs a big manufacturing base, especially because there is nothing else which will likely hire 250 million youngsters who are set to reach working age in the next 15 years. Mahatma Gandhi once complained that India was engaged in reckless industrialization, but this is exactly what India needs to compete with its neighbors. Along with another green revolution, an industrial revolution within India will be very beneficial for the country. The brain drain, in which educated Indians are leaving the country, is a symptom not only of an exploding population, but also of a very weak economy. The Indian government needs to provide a cure by promoting competition among companies and regulation in order to curtail corruption.

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    People are leaving the country not just because of its huge population, but because

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    Directions: Complete the sentence with the most appropriate option.

    Shortly after take off, the plane encountered a flock of birds,

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    Directions: Complete the sentence with the most appropriate option.

    The important thing, in the case of a sudden emergency, is that one must

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    Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer.

    Since the minister is (1) getting late, the organizers (2) find it difficult (3) to control the crowd. (4) No error

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    Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer.

    The old lady (1) is walking (2) up and down (3) terrace with a tall girl. (4) No error

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    Directions: Read each sentence to find out whether there is an error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer.

    (1) One (2) must do (3) his duty. (4) No error

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