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Direction(1-15) In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space, followed by some choices of words given in options. You have to determine which of these words fits well in all making them meaningful and grammatically correct. Word can be modified according to the tense of the sentence keeping the meaning of root word intact. If none of these words fit well, mark your answer as none of these.
Q1.
A. This book is the _______ of many years of hard work.
B. People are often _________ of their surroundings and upbringing.
C. The billionaire philanthropist tastes the ________ of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity.
(a) nature
(b) specification
(c) meaning
(d) product
(e) inclined
Q2.
A.In the 1970s, we all wore _______ and bell-bottom pants.
B.He stepped up onto the _________ and looked out into the audience.
C.The company plans to use the show as a ________ to launch the new soft drink.
(a) cloth
(b) new
(c) platforms
(d) stair
(e) path
Q3.
A.There are many ________ built into the system to prevent fraud.
B.There are steps you can take to ________ against identity theft.
C.the charity called for tougher ________ to protect Britain’s remaining natural forests
(a) home
(b) protect
(c) rights
(d) safeguards
(e) loops
Q4.
A.High fever, nausea, and _________ sweating are some of the symptoms.
B.She was reprimanded for her _________ tardiness.
C. _________ alcohol consumption is a major public health problem in the United States.
(a) advance
(b) display
(c) equally
(d) excessive
(e) platform
Q5.
A.We want to _________ students to read more.
B.He claims the new regulations will _________ people to invest.
C.I am _________ that the project seems to be moving ahead.
(a) initiate
(b) remove
(c) encourage
(d) stop
(e) indulge
Q6.
A.A considerable/significant ______ of the city was flooded.
B.A _________ of the donations will be given to the orphanage.
C.She was _________ with sorrow throughout her life.
(a) combination
(b) half
(c) portion
(d) capital
(e) quality
Q7.
A. Many young people are still shedding the _________ of our parents.
B. A negative attitude about another race is an example of _________.
C. When tobacco was first used, people were largely _________ of the harmful side effects of it.
(a) motivated
(b) ignorance
(c) tears
(d) happiness
(e) enthusiastic
Q8.
A. Don’t believe everything she tells you. She’s prone to _________.
B. The stories he told about his military service were just _________.
C. The light bulb was one of the most important _________ of the 19th century.
(a) inventions
(b) discovery
(c) layman
(d) lie
(e) mimic
Q9.
A. All of these elements _________ to make a wonderfully entertaining movie.
B. This method of payment _________ the advantages of cash with the convenience of a check.
C. The groups have _________ forces to lobby for reform.
(a) exclusive
(b) several
(c) combined
(d) try
(e) develop
Q10.
A. His attention to detail shows in the _________ of his work.
B. The store sells _________ furniture at reasonable prices.
C. Counselors are urging that working parents try to spend more _________ time with their children.
(a) depth
(b) makes
(c) quality
(d) sells
(e) accurate
Q11.
A. We’re working to _________ how large a part it represents.
B. They are unable to accurately _________ the ship’s position at this time.
C. The new policy will be _________ by a special committee.
(a) start
(b) give
(c) find
(d) determine
(e) search
Q12.
A. I don’t mean to make _________ of this very serious issue.
B. He was given a surprisingly _________ sentence for his crimes.
C. Many people doubted his theory, but most of them have now finally seen the _________.
(a) level
(b) below
(c) adsorb
(d) intense
(e) light
Q13.
A. He was my friend and my _________ in the early years of my career.
B. If past experience is any _________, we’re in for a long and difficult project.
C. your resting pulse rate is a rough _________ to your general physical condition
(a) help
(b) colleague
(c) friend
(d) guide
(e) way
Q14.
A. Car sales were one of the few _________ spots for the economy last year.
B. His peers remember him as a _________ man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy.
C. Whose _________ idea was it to leave the refrigerator open?
(a) mention
(b) incident
(c) bright
(d) accurate
(e) aspect
Q15.
A. he accepted the _________ of the City of Glasgow”
B. He thinks children these days have too much _________.
C. The new style of painting gave artists new _________.
(a) freedom
(b) time
(c) money
(d) portion
(e) display
Direction(1-15) In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space, followed by some choices of words given in options. You have to determine which of these words fits well in all making them meaningful and grammatically correct. Word can be modified according to the tense of the sentence keeping the meaning of root word intact. If none of these words fit well, mark your answer as none of these.
Q1.
A. This book is the _______ of many years of hard work.
B. People are often _________ of their surroundings and upbringing.
C. The billionaire philanthropist tastes the ________ of a machine that processes human sewage into drinking water and electricity.
(a) nature
(b) specification
(c) meaning
(d) product
(e) inclined
Q2.
A.In the 1970s, we all wore _______ and bell-bottom pants.
B.He stepped up onto the _________ and looked out into the audience.
C.The company plans to use the show as a ________ to launch the new soft drink.
(a) cloth
(b) new
(c) platforms
(d) stair
(e) path
Q3.
A.There are many ________ built into the system to prevent fraud.
B.There are steps you can take to ________ against identity theft.
C.the charity called for tougher ________ to protect Britain’s remaining natural forests
(a) home
(b) protect
(c) rights
(d) safeguards
(e) loops
Q4.
A.High fever, nausea, and _________ sweating are some of the symptoms.
B.She was reprimanded for her _________ tardiness.
C. _________ alcohol consumption is a major public health problem in the United States.
(a) advance
(b) display
(c) equally
(d) excessive
(e) platform
Q5.
A.We want to _________ students to read more.
B.He claims the new regulations will _________ people to invest.
C.I am _________ that the project seems to be moving ahead.
(a) initiate
(b) remove
(c) encourage
(d) stop
(e) indulge
Q6.
A.A considerable/significant ______ of the city was flooded.
B.A _________ of the donations will be given to the orphanage.
C.She was _________ with sorrow throughout her life.
(a) combination
(b) half
(c) portion
(d) capital
(e) quality
Q7.
A. Many young people are still shedding the _________ of our parents.
B. A negative attitude about another race is an example of _________.
C. When tobacco was first used, people were largely _________ of the harmful side effects of it.
(a) motivated
(b) ignorance
(c) tears
(d) happiness
(e) enthusiastic
Q8.
A. Don’t believe everything she tells you. She’s prone to _________.
B. The stories he told about his military service were just _________.
C. The light bulb was one of the most important _________ of the 19th century.
(a) inventions
(b) discovery
(c) layman
(d) lie
(e) mimic
Q9.
A. All of these elements _________ to make a wonderfully entertaining movie.
B. This method of payment _________ the advantages of cash with the convenience of a check.
C. The groups have _________ forces to lobby for reform.
(a) exclusive
(b) several
(c) combined
(d) try
(e) develop
Q10.
A. His attention to detail shows in the _________ of his work.
B. The store sells _________ furniture at reasonable prices.
C. Counselors are urging that working parents try to spend more _________ time with their children.
(a) depth
(b) makes
(c) quality
(d) sells
(e) accurate
Q11.
A. We’re working to _________ how large a part it represents.
B. They are unable to accurately _________ the ship’s position at this time.
C. The new policy will be _________ by a special committee.
(a) start
(b) give
(c) find
(d) determine
(e) search
Q12.
A. I don’t mean to make _________ of this very serious issue.
B. He was given a surprisingly _________ sentence for his crimes.
C. Many people doubted his theory, but most of them have now finally seen the _________.
(a) level
(b) below
(c) adsorb
(d) intense
(e) light
Q13.
A. He was my friend and my _________ in the early years of my career.
B. If past experience is any _________, we’re in for a long and difficult project.
C. your resting pulse rate is a rough _________ to your general physical condition
(a) help
(b) colleague
(c) friend
(d) guide
(e) way
Q14.
A. Car sales were one of the few _________ spots for the economy last year.
B. His peers remember him as a _________ man who spoke softly and occasionally came across as a bit shy.
C. Whose _________ idea was it to leave the refrigerator open?
(a) mention
(b) incident
(c) bright
(d) accurate
(e) aspect
Q15.
A. he accepted the _________ of the City of Glasgow”
B. He thinks children these days have too much _________.
C. The new style of painting gave artists new _________.
(a) freedom
(b) time
(c) money
(d) portion
(e) display
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