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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Comprehension:
The child is the father of man. Childhood is a (1)______ of what one is going to be when one (2)______ maturity. The natural instincts of a man are (3)______ in his childhood. Time modifies them but cannot (4)______ them. History contains numerous examples of great men who gave (5)______ of their future when they were children. A child’s mind is (6)______ and flexible. The mould he receives before his clay (7)______ becomes his permanent mark. The values and standards of (8)______ which will determine his life as a man (9)______ in childhood itself. There may be certain (10)______ of course. A bright morning may end in a storm!
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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Comprehension:
In ancient times, Hieun Tsang, a Chinese traveller came to India during the (1)______ of King Harsha. He praised the Indians (2)______ ‘people with pure moral principles’. In 2014, India
(3)______ 85th in the corruption perception index of the Transparency International. What (4)______ downfall! Isn’t it ironical that we Indians (5)______ by the ideals of honesty and integrity, self-denial and (6)______ but in practice willingly resort to the (7) ______ forms of corruption to promote our interests? The (8)______ of corruption is eating into the (9) ______ of our society and we have become helpless (10)______ of our own degradation.
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Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
A piano teacher described an interesting encounter she had had with a young lady who came to inquire about music lessons. The young lady asked her, “How long will this course take? My father tells me that it is in fashion now to be able to play musical instruments and that I should learn one quickly. I want something that will be quick, fast and easy like, like….” When
the amused teacher explained that it would take a lifetime of meticulous practice to learn music, her face fell and, needless to say, she never came back.
The single most important factor that distinguishes those of us who succeed in any venture and those of us who don’t is this ‘instant coffee’ attitude. Most of us want results quickly. We
want to reach the top immediately and get worked up when things go wrong. Perseverance and patience are forgotten words. We get upset, frustrated, and angry when a skill or activity requires us to put in a lot of effort and time. We get dejected and want to give it up. But such thinking serves no good. For, it doesn’t solve the problem. Life is tough for those with an ‘instant coffee’ attitude.
Success, real success and happiness come to those who have a ‘bread-making’ attitudethose who are willing to knead the dough, wait for hours for it to rise, only to punch it down and knead some more, wait for another couple of hours for it to rise again, and then bake it before it is ready to be eaten. Nothing is instantaneous. For every endeavour - whether in the area of career, academics, music, sports, relationships, physical fitness or even in spirituality - it is a long, arduous journey.
Only if we are willing to put in the time, painstaking effort and have faith, can we get results. If we don’t accept this difficult-but-true fact of life, our lives will be far from being happy and fulfilling. For we may not make that extra effort which can change the course of life dramatically, for the good.
The major problems with these ‘instant coffee’ solutions are that they are invariably shortlived. If we stubbornly refuse to give up this search for quick solutions, all we do is end up on
the wrong track.
What do you understand by the term ‘instant coffee attitude’?
When an activity requires too much effort we feel:
Why did the young lady approach the piano teacher for music lessons?
What kind of attitude does the writer advocate for a life of fulfilment?
What does ‘bread making’ attitude consist of?
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
Comprehension:
You go up a dark, rickety stairwell of a building on a crowded street in Calcutta. You enter a small room. The centre of the room is empty but the corners are stacked with bedrolls, utensils and water bottles. Musical instruments, drums, cymbals and gongs are piled in a corner. Today, the room is filled with the laughter of men and women in colourful attire. Among the happy chorus of congratulations and laughter, the bride Chumki Pal and the groom Sandeep can be seen smiling. They are both blind, as are most of the people surrounding them. Pal is wearing a bright turquoise blue sari. “I know it’s blue because people have told me but I can’t imagine how it looks. But believe me, when I dream, I dream only in colours,” she says. Their romance blossomed when they met as members of Blind Opera, the only one of its kind in the country as well as in Asia.
The 36 spirited members of Blind Opera demonstrate that physical disability is not an obstacle. They enact plays by Rabindranath Tagore, considered challenging even by veteran theatre groups. Blind Opera was launched in 1996 by four theatre aficionados, who took it as a challenge to get together the talents of these visually impaired people. The challenge to present the cast on stage is immense since space management is a problem. To solve this, the directors use ropes to separate the stage and the wings. When the actors step on the rope they know that it is the entrance to the stage. The members cannot see, but they can smell, hear and touch - three elements inherent to any theatre. At Blind Opera, they “believe that the blind can see. That is, they see in their own way, if not in our way, with the help of these abilities.”
For the visually impaired, theatre is the medium for expression of their creative urges. They respond instinctively; they cannot copy anyone else because they cannot see. Their body language tells the story and hence it is very spontaneous. The members have earned kudos from Calcutta audiences. For the members of the troupe, discovering the language of the body is in a way also a journey of the persona. Coming from diverse backgrounds but bound together by the same disability, they have found an outlet for their creativity through the plays. They do not feel isolated anymore because they can relate to their fellow performers. There is also a greater purpose behind it: to use theatre to build a community and mainstream the huge number of disabled living in isolation. Together they can be a force to demand better facilities in public life. Blind children should enter the mainstream from the beginning. The big dream of the group is to establish a drama school following the ideal of Tagore’s
Shantiniketan, offering a platform for creative expression to all those who are economically and socially forced to stay in the periphery. Like Chumki Pal, they all dream in colour.
Which of the following is NOT a key element inherent to any theatre?
The visually impaired do NOT feel secluded in the Blind Opera group because they can:
What is the biggest problem in presenting the troupe on stage?
The members of Blind Opera demonstrate that:
What is the happy occasion mentioned in the beginning of the passage?
What is the binding factor for the members of Blind Opera?
The greater intent behind Blind Opera is to:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Which of the following statements contradicts the writer’s view?
How do the actors of Blind Opera ascertain they are on stage?
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Comprehension:
Nature has been suffering mutely for hundreds of years but the problem did not (1)______ serious proportions so long as the damage was (2)______ and not beyond self-repair. These limits were crossed with (3)______ technological breakthroughs accomplished during the recent years. The developed nations (4)______ benefitted most from these were the first to (5)______ the environmental diseases bred by advanced technology.
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Comprehension:
In the stress-ridden world, traditional pastimes that could prove therapeutic are dying for want of patronage. One such is the art of puppetry. The word “puppet” is derived from the Latin word pupa, meaning “doll” or “girl”. Puppets came into being in India in the third century A.D. Here it was honed into a theatrical art. It helped to propagate the works of saints and religious leaders, and also depict stories from epics. Later, it spread to South East Asia. The Cambodian puppeteers inspired the Thais. Java and Bali followed though it didn’t catch on in Sumatra. The Malays followed the Siamese and Japanese styles in the nineteenth century. Gradually, puppets became more sophisticated in appearance, as skilled craftsmen began to make the models. Puppeteers became trained as performers. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, puppet theatres became extremely popular in artistic circles. Writers like George Sands and Goethe organised their own well-prepared puppet shows to entertain their
friends. Puppet shows have been mentioned in the literature by Shakespeare, Ben Johnson, and many others.
Basically, there are three kinds of puppets. Shadow puppets are made of translucent leather and coloured vegetable dyes. Buffalo, goat, or sheep skin is treated to become translucent. Limbs are loosely-jointed so that they can be made to move separately. A stick is attached vertically in the middle. Movement of the stick causes general movements. But for special movements, single strings attached to the limbs are used. These leather puppets are projected on a screen, which is illuminated by a light source placed behind the puppets. The puppeteer manipulates the puppets to form moving shadows on the screen. He also speaks the parts, sings, or is accompanied by music.
String puppets involve puppets that are manipulated by six strings. The performance is on a stage but the puppeteers are never seen. They wear anklets which produce the illusion that the puppets themselves are dancing. The main storyteller recites the storyline, while the puppets perform, and the dialogue and music are provided by the puppeteers. Rod or stick puppets are constructed around the main central rod. A short horizontal bar serves as the shoulders, from which the upper limbs dangle. The arms, made of cloth and stuffed with straw or paper, are jointed or manipulated with other thinner rods. These puppets can be the size of a human being. The puppeteer hides behind the puppet and manipulates it. The coordination of the limbs comes only through practice.
Puppetry is a good communication medium. Messages can be propagated in a realistic way. Puppet making and performing is good occupational therapy for convalescents and physically disabled people. Muscular coordination and manual dexterity improve with effort. However, the best use of this art is that it can provide delightful hours of fun to young and old alike.
Traditional ways of recreation, such as puppetry, are dying because:
Which of the following statements testifies that puppetry was popular in artistic circles?
The upper limbs of stick puppets are made of:
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of the art of puppetry?
Which of the following statements about string puppets is FALSE?
Where did the art of puppetry first come into being?
Limbs of the puppets are loosely-jointed:
The word puppet is derived from the Latin word:
The above passage is:
A light source is placed behind the shadow puppets so that:
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Comprehension:
Although pollution of land, sea, and air has been well documented, the latest and the least recognised version is the swelling tide of noise which is engulfing urban as well as rural areas. This has long-term implications on the ecology, health and productivity of a fast developing country like India.
Unlike other pollutants, noise lacks visibility, seldom registering on the consciousness, except as a trifling irritant to be dismissed at will and therefore less likely to be perceived as a threat.
Available data indicates that noise does pose a threat to health and is known to have caused a number of complications. Declining productivity among workers in certain industries has been directly correlated with noise levels, particularly those under constant exposure to the menace.
The first-ever survey of the impact of noise on health, conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), has established that noise not only impairs the physical and psychological functioning of the human organism but also causes nausea, vomiting, pain, hypertension and a lot of other complications, including cardio-vascular complaints. A study by Post Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, Chennai, confirms such conclusions. In 50 per cent of industries, it was found that workmen exposed to higher intensities of noise in occupational capacities were often irritated, short-tempered, and impatient and more likely to resort to agitation and disrupt production. This was true of units in heavy industrial pockets in and around the four metropolitan centres.
Recreational noise, another ugly facet, is becoming more widespread in cities and towns. Loudspeakers are turned at full volume during marriages, festivals, jagrans, musical programmes, particularly at night, without the least consideration for others. Even at 50 dB, sound can awaken a person from a deep slumber. As experiments have shown, loudspeakers with output from 60 to 80 dB cause the pupils of a slumbering person to dilate, with increasing intake of oxygen, resulting in palpitation. The effect is more pronounced in narrow lanes. TV sets are played at full volume at prime time, invariably disturbing neighbours. Noise making seems to have become the latest status symbol, be it an election campaign or slogan shouting or advertising ownership of a TV set.
In what way does noise become a status symbol?
According to a survey conducted by AIIMS, noise does NOT cause:
Noise can be differentiated from other pollutants because:
Recreational noise is created during:
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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The teacher ordered the students to go straight to their classrooms.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
If you have / remained calm / you could have / saved the situation.
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Elaborate plans are being made for Aarushi’s destination wedding.
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May you be blessed with health and happiness!
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Judicious
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She said, “I wish I could fly like a butterfly!”
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Not only the workmen but also the supervisor was suspended for negligence.
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She said, “It is my birthday next week.”
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The commander ordered the soldiers to march ahead and not to think of their enemy’s large numbers.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. His role also includes the smooth flow of goods from farms and factories to the consumer.
B. As the final link between the producer and the consumer, he plays a key role in the economy.
C. It is he who promotes or impedes the sale of products.
D. The retailer determines the final cost of a product.
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Walking zones have been demarcated using paints and cones by the municipal corporation.
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The more harder / you work, / the better / it will be.
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My sister suggested that we go for a walk in the fresh air.
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The students asked how they would benefit from online classes.
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Do I need finish this work today itself?
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A square deal
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I will spend / my rest of remaining / life in my / native village.
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To have an axe to grind
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It is I who am responsible for the success of the organisation.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. He stamped them mechanically and returned them to us.
B. They had information that large sums of money were being smuggled out of the country.
C. No sooner had he left than the custom officers entered.
D. An official entered our train compartment and asked for passports.
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The show flopped miserably to the utter disappointment of everybody.
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The news about the surge in Covid-19 cases is broadcasted every morning.
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The commanding officer ordered the troops to march ahead.
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To meet one’s Waterloo
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A. My father is the only breadwinner in the family.
B. My mother happily lends a helping hand in his hard work.
C. I belong to a family where it is difficult to make both ends meet.
D. He earns a rather meagre amount, working as a mason.
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An entertainer who performs difficult physical feats
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To hit below the belt
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It is time for the factory to being closed.
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The manager assured the employees that none of them will be dismiss.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Arrogance inflames prejudice and hatred, but humble speech soothes.
B. Humility is the quality of being courteously respectful of others.
C. It is the opposite of arrogance, aggressiveness and vanity.
D. Thus, a humble demeanour is what is required to live in peace.
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Father told the children that there was some good news for them that day.
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Is this the same book like our teacher recommended?
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Strong dislike between two persons
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The investigator asked me, “Did you see or hear anything in the dead of night?”
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The little boy asked his teacher if she had always been good as a child.
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Thwart
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Smriti greeted me and asked me where I was working then.
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We yet / have time / to catch / the bus.
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Raza requested his parents to forgive him that time and promised never to play truant again.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. There are several factors that contribute to wisdom.
B. Doing this has become more difficult than before owing to the complexity of the specialised knowledge required.
C. This is the capacity to take account of all important factors in a problem and to attach to each its due weight.
D. Of these, I should put first a sense of proportion.
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Megha’s habit of procrastination puts her colleagues on lot of trouble.
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To turn the corner
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This dog seems / to be very ferocious, / otherwise, / it is harmless.
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Penalise
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Do not touch any items displayed on glass shelves.
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People write autobiographies for various reasons.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. This usually results from a conviction on the part of the worker that the boss is genuinely interested in his growth and development.
B. More attention should be paid to make this contact constructive and productive.
C. The most vital spot in management is the contact between the workers and the boss.
D. Constructive conditions prevail when mutual confidence and respect exists between the supervisor and the supervised.
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The librarian said, “Let no student be issued a book till next week.”
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Study of diseases
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It is the true fact that the second wave of Covid-19 that has gripped India is more deadly.
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She asked if she could help him with his packing.
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Unless you carry a Covid-19 negative report, you can travel by air.
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In the absence of the Principal, the Vice- Principal ______ for him.
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Efforts are being made by us to reduce crowding in core city areas.
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The audience is applauding the wonderful performance.
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This renowned / university provide / research opportunities / for students.
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The allies / of the government / decided to / withdrew all support.
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Mr. Das, my friend / and Principal / of this college, / have retired.
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Scarcely had I / started reading / the paper / then the doorbell rang.
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Made of artificial substance or material
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Enough money will have been saved by me for a new house by next year
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He felt dejected but the feeling passed out in a minute.
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All previous ages are far surpassed in knowledge by our age.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Some of these attachments can be quite cumbersome to use.
B. Appliances like food processors come with a load of attachments.
C. But, finding the right blade and fixing it in the right slot can be quite a job.
D. For each different vegetable, you need to fix a different blade.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The strain caused by / the difficulties and anxieties / were more than / she could bear.
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Let these ancient texts be preserved for posterity.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. In fact he began his career as a peon in a small firm.
B. Before he joined us as the accounts officer, he was a junior clerk.
C. He learnt typing, accounting and even graduated.
D. But he gradually improved his qualifications.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The girl lay down / on the bed / besides her mother / and went to sleep.
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Light the lamp of knowledge in every heart.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
He went / to the bed / with a / slight fever.
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Harry said to me, “Don’t wear this expensive watch to school.”
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The teacher says, “Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.”
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The children were so exhausted that they sank warily into bed.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Suddenly, a motor bike came towards me from the opposite direction.
B. The consequence of my daredevilry was a sprained ankle and a bruised arm.
C. I was enjoying my hands-free ride at top speed.
D. I tried to swerve out of the way but lost control and fell.
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The magistrate acquitted him of all charges and set him free.
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You must sign the contract before you start working.
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Indigenous
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Have you / ever spoke / to anyone / about your problems?
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Her parents asked her if the match proposed by them would be acceptable to her.
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The workers ______ against the new labour laws.
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He was knowing her for a long time before he finally married her.
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To read between the lines
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The city turned out / to be very / different to what / he had expected.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. She hugged my mom and almost screamed when she saw me.
B. It was a long ride before we finally reached.
C. A plump, over excited woman greeted us at the door.
D. Apparently, she had seen me as a baby and behaved as if she didn’t expect me to grow up!
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Remorse
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. “How do you manage to complete so much work?” he asked the student.
B. Looking at the huge pile of books on a student’s desk, a man said, “What a burden, my son! I pity you.”
C. “I focus on only one lesson at a time,” the student further added.
D. “I don’t think of all the work I have to do,” answered the student.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. The sand is so hot that you cannot walk over it in the day time.
B. Here, there is nothing but sand and rock.
C. A great part of Arabia is a desert.
D. However, there are springs of water but these are few and far apart.
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What did you do to help the migrant labourers during the pandemic?
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One who possesses several talents
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No longer in use
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These shoes are cheap as well durable.
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The teacher found it difficult to exceed on the students’ request.
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A decision on which one cannot go back
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I could not use his laptop as it was password protected.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Your name / precedes before / mine / in the list.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Now, I was shining from top to toe and felt proud of my form.
B. Finally, I was ready to leave the factory for my new home.
C. Then the painter set about rubbing me vigorously and polishing me.
D. A busy carpenter at last gave finishing touches to me.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Most of these superpowers are not rich in natural resources and have faced political turmoil.
B. Human capital ultimately makes the difference, both, in an enterprise and a nation.
C. The new economic superpowers of today amply testify this thesis.
D. Yet, they have achieved economic affluence in a relatively short period.
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The Chief Minister said, “All exams shall be cancelled this year.”
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The old man said, “I was walking in my garden at six o’clock.”
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The actor said that what he did in films was something he had never attempted in real life.
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He denied if he had caused the accident.
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My friend asked me where I planned to go for a vacation.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
You should / avail this opportunity / to demonstrate / your skills.
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Absolute liberty is enjoyed by us in matters of food and dress.
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The old man said to her, “Good luck to you! May you succeed in your venture!”
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The manager / took him / at task / for his negligence.
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Central character in a story or play
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“Please lend me some money, Raman. I need it urgently,” said Sumesh.
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Is the Abominable Snowman a friction of the mountaineers’ imagination?
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Harsh said, “How happy I am to receive the best student award!”
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Sal trees have been planted in relatively three-fourth of the forest area.
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Unless we are not sure of our goals, we cannot achieve them.
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Keep your head
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To rise like a phoenix
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The doors and windows will have painted by afternoon.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. I felt embarrassed as if I was somehow responsible for the fire in our home.
B. In my case, it was no different.
C. It always happens that bad news travels quickly.
D. Everyone in high school was aware of my plight.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. The promotion of congenial relationship at all levels of the staff leads to prosperity of the organisation.
B. Better skills increase the working capacity of employees by promoting better work habits.
C. This includes multiplication of knowledge and development of their skills.
D. Efficient management aims at qualitative improvement of its employees.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
He was unable / to help me because / he had been failed / to arrange the money.
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The shopkeeper was obliged to dispense to the service of his salesman.
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The soldiers would not have surrendered if they not ran out of ammunition.
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The more he tried to solve the mystery, the more _________ he felt.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
He often / persists to ask / awkward questions / at the board meetings.
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He was ______ at his brother’s refusal to help him financially.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. And that something in her lifted her to the world number one position in tennis in 2005.
B. But all this happened in almost no time.
C. It took Maria just four years as a professional to reach the pinnacle.
D. There is something disarming about Maria Sharapova.
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Sequestered
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Give her a 50% raise in salary.
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. The first is far more real than the second.
B. But, a person who enjoys long distance popularity succeeds in creating a favourable notion of himself among unknown people.
C. An intimately popular person is liked by those who know him.
D. There are two kinds of popularity - intimate and long distance popularity.
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The captain announced, “The flight will be delayed due to bad weather.”
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Have you ______ with the difficulties you might have to face?
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The children said to the nurse, “Reema slipped and fell from the stairs.”
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Have you placed an order for a cake?
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. There are others who claim that they have never been so well connected.
B. However, such social networking sites help us to keep in touch with old friends or make new ones.
C. Whether or not Facebook friendships are lasting is debatable.
D. Some people believe that real friendships are collapsing in modern times.
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He had an amazing capacity to condone up the most delectable dishes at a short
notice
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To free from restraint
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Only on the surface of something
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She said to her mother, “May I have another slice of cake?”
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Mother said that when we pluck a flower it dies so we should let it beautify the world as long as it lives.
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
His son-in-laws / have enhanced / his business / within a short period.
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A long wooden seat with a back for people to sit on in a church
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Against one’s grain
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A defamation case is being filed by him against his business partner.
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Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Expert designers standardise basic designs, leaving scope for the satisfaction of individual taste.
B. However, uniformity does not imply lack of taste.
C. Mechanical production of goods leads to uniformity of design.
D. In fact, popular taste has improved because standardised goods of better design are now accessible.
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Were you sent summons by the court?
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