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  • Question 1
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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 2
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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 3
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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 4
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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 5
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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. 

     

  • 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.

    This statement sounds ___________.

    Solution

    The given blank needs an adjective. Option 3 provides the same. 'Strange' means 'quite unusual or uncommon'.

     

  • Question 7
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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.

    Stop this ____________ talk

    Solution

    To fill the blank given, we need an adjective to qualify the noun 'talk' . Option 4 best provides the same. If we use the noun 'nonsense', the other noun 'talk' has to be deleted.

     

  • 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.

    There were ____________ rains last year.

    Solution

    To fill the blank given, we need an adjective. So, option 1 is ruled out. 'Great' and 'huge' are unsuitable to modify 'rains'/ Option 3 provides the best choice. Plentiful means sufficient or more than enough.

     

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

    The __________ team should win the match.

    Solution

    A match is played between two teams. So, the comparative degree of the adjective is required here.

     

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

    Shalu is ____________ for his age.

    Solution

    The sentence has an implication of admiration. The positive degree of the adjective is required to fill in the given blank. Option 1 best fills the blank.

     

  • Question 11
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    In the following question two sentences, labeled I and II, have been given. Mark your answer as

    I. The climate of Srinagar is cooler than that of Shimla.
    II. The climate of Srinagar is cooler than Shimla.

    Solution

    The comparison is between the climates of two cities and not between the 'climate' in one city and the other 'city' itself.

     

  • Question 12
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    In the following question two sentences, labeled I and II, have been given. Mark your answer as

    I. My books are superior to you.
    II. My books are superior to those of yours.

    Solution

    The books are not superior to the person (you), but to his books.

     

  • Question 13
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    In the following question two sentences, labeled I and II, have been given. Mark your answer as

    I. The whole India loved Nehru and Gandhi.
    II. The whole of India loved Nehru and Gandhi.

    Solution

    To show the completeness, adjective 'whole' is followed by the preposition 'of'. Hence, sentence II is correct.

     

  • Question 14
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    In the following question two sentences, labeled I and II, have been given. Mark your answer as\

    I. She ate whole mango.
    II. She ate the whole mango.

    Solution

    Where a verb is antecedent to words like both, all, whole, entire etc., we put article 'the' after such words.

     

  • Question 15
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    In the following item, two sentences (labelled I and II) have been given. Mark your answer as

    I. I worked all day.
    II. I worked all the day.

    Solution

    Use of article 'the' is incorrect in II.

     

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