Direction (1-5): Select the phrase/connector from the given three options which can be used to form a single sentence from the two sentences given below, implying the same meaning as expressed in the statement sentences.
Q1. The GST, as it is rolling, is an outcome of a political process in which 29 States and seven Union Territories agreed to give up their right to impose sales tax on goods (VAT) and the Centre gave up its right to impose excise and services taxes.
a)The GST, as it being rolled
b)The GST, as it is rolling
c) The GST, as it’s being rolled out
Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
a) Only a
b) Only b
c) Only c
d) Only a and c
e) None of the above
Q2 Among the tens of thousand who has committed suicide out of despair,, perhaps most were
peasants. Their despair must be read and respected in the larger picture of visionless development.
The loans they had failed to repay were minor by urban standards.Their distress reminds us that India has become morally blind.
a)Among the ten of thousand who have committed suicide out of despair,
b) Among the tens of thousands who have committed suicide out of despair,
c) Among the tens of thousand who has committed suicide out of despair,
Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
a) Only a
b) Only b
c) Only c
d) Only a and c
e) None of the above
Q3. Education could had been a means of integration the rural in the largest political community symbolized by the nation. This did not happen for several reasons. To begin with, schools in rural areas remained neglected and attempts to improve them never gained momentum.
a)Education could have been a means of integrating the rural into the larger political community
b)Education must has been a means of integrating the rural into the larger political community
c)Education could had been a means of integration the rural in the largest political community
Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
a) Only a
b) Only b
c) Only c
d) Only a and c
e) None of the above
Q4.How would future climate change affects the poors and how does one address both
poverty and climate change? This is a conundrum faced by policy-makers in India and other developing countries.
a) How will future climate change affected the poors
b) How would future climate change affects the poors
c) How will future climate change affect the poor
Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
a) Only a
b) Only b
c) Only c
d) Only a and c
e) None of the above
Q5.The killing of Amarnath pilgrims, in a terror attack, will be shocking. Clearly, militants will be going too far in their sinister plot of unleashing violence and terror. The State government and the Centre must act together to crush these dangerous designs and anti-national activities; there can be no soft pedalling and complacency here. While talks and attempts at reconciliation can keep going on, those indulging in violence, terrorism and instigating anti-national elements should be quelled. The message should be loud and clear.
a) The killing of Amarnath pilgrims, in a terror attack, was shocking. Clearly, militants were going too far in their sinister plot of unleashing violence and terror.
b) The killing of Amarnath pilgrims, in a terror attack, is shocking. Clearly,militants are going too far in their sinister plot of unleashing violence and terror.
c) The killing of Amarnath pilgrims, in a terror attack, will be shocking. Clearly, militants will be going too far in their sinister plot of unleashing violence and terror
Pick out the option which when used to start a sentence combines both the above sentences in one.
a) Only a
b) Only b
c) Only c
d) Only a and c
e) None of the above
Directions (6-15): In each of the following questions five options are given, of which one word is most nearly the same or opposite in meaning to the given word in the question. Find the correct option having either same or opposite meaning.
Q6. Histrionic
(a)fleece
(b)historian
(c)Theatrical
(d)frugal
(e)none of these
Q7.Prevaricate
(a)Peccadillo
(b)Archetype
(c)fabricate
(d)Mercenary
(e)none of these
Q8.Beatific
(a)Sparse
(b)devilish
(c)Clientele
(d)Veneer
(e)none of these
Q9.Arrant
(a)errant
(b)absolute
(c)Speckled
(d)errand
(e)none of these
Q10.Expend
(a)Purloin
(b)Inscrutable
(c)Diurnal
(d)hoard
(e)none of these
Q11.Malefaction
(a)breach
(b)Mire
(c)collate
(d)Pyromania
(e)none of these
Q12.Laconic
(a)Quaff
(b) circuitous
(c)dolt
(d)Staunch
(e)none of these
Q13.Enervate
(a)Invidious
(b)Fractious
(c)debilitate
(d)Stratagem
(e)none of these
Q14.Mercurial
(a)certain
(b)garner
(c)droll
(d)garble
(e)none of these
Q15.Unnerve
(a)Drawl
(b)demoralize
(c)Interminable
(d)Galleon
(e)none of these
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