In each of these questions, there are three sentences given as (A), (B) and (C). Find out which two or three sentences convey the same meaning.
(A) The manager would like you to help him locate the fault.
(B) If you help him locate the fault, the Manager would like you.
(C) The Manager desires that you should provide him the necessary assistance to locate the fault.
(A) Although the strike of transporters continues, I shall come.
(B) I shall come if the strikes of transporters continues.
(C) Even though I come, the strike of transporters is going to continue.
(A) Should you need a visa, you must submit an application along with your passport and a copy of income tax returns.
(B) Unless you do not submit an application along with your passport and a copy of income tax return, you will not get visa.
(C) If you submit your application along with your passport and a copy of income tax returns, you do not need visa.
(A) The judge remarked that not all the accused were really guilty.
(B) The judge remarked that some of the accused were guilty while others were not.
(C) The judge remarked that all those who were accused included some who were not really guilty.=
In each of these questions, four words are given of which two words are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same or opposite in meaning and mark the number of the correct letter combination as your answer.
In each of these questions, you are given a sentence a part of which is underlined. This is followed by four ways of phrasing the underlined part. Select the version that best rephrases the underlined part.
Teachers and parents alike should realise that to say a particular child is better than the other is doing a great injustice to both the children.
He sailed for New York on Monday, arriving there on Saturday for the muchawaited inauguration of the new hospital.