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Directions (1-5): In each of the following sentence, there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence, there are five options and each blank is to be filled with the same word given below to make the sentence correct. Fill up the sentences with the correct word.
Q1.(I) I don’t think he feels I’m …….. of a crime but he knows I’m holding back on him.
(II) We are both …….. for sending the only innocent soul either of us has ever known to Hell.
(a) culprit
(b) culpable
(c) victim
(d) aggrieved
(e) patient
Sol. Culpable – Meriting condemnation, censure or blame, esp. as something wrong, harmful or injurious; blameworthy
Q2.(I) The machine was set for “…….. selection” so no one was cheated.
(II) Do you think this was a ……… break in?
(a) planned
(b) impromptu
(c) candid
(d) random
(e) expected
Sol. Random – unplanned; unexpected
Q3.(I) A monument was erected in 1901 to ……… the Russians who fell.
(II) Was residing at Orvieto; and it was to ……… this miracle that the existing cathedral was built.
(a) memorable
(b) commend
(c) appraise
(d) mark
(e) commemorate
Sol. Commemorate – to serve as a memorial to someone or something
Q4.(I) The chroniclers ………. the fact that this king was not of royal descent.
(II) He seemed to ………. the last word, as if to say–Yes, misfortune!
(a) emphasize
(b) incite
(c) force
(d) support
(e) pressurize
Sol. Emphasize – to give stress or emphasis on someone or something
Q5.(I) There is a ………. of students that are willing to be first in line.
(II) The ……….. of tasty aromas made Kate hungrier as she waited for her own food.
(a) abandonment
(b) crowd
(c) bunch
(d) scarcity
(e) plethora
Sol. Plethora – an abundance
Directions (6-10): In the passage given below there are blanks which are to be filled with the options given below. Find out the appropriate word in each case which can most suitably complete the sentence without altering the meaning of the statement.
He was addressing experts from 15 countries at the (1)……. of the Summit at Mangalagiri. “I am here to take many ideas from you and (2)……. the best of them. In future, you will be very happy that somebody is here [in Amaravati] to implement your (3)…….. ideas. Once a year (4)……. Amaravati which is being built actively where (5)…….. could be seen every three months and contribute your innovation,” he said.
Q6.(a) implementation
(b) inculcation
(c) inauguration
(d) commemoration
(e) commencement
Sol. inauguration – the formal beginning or initiation of any movement, enterprise, event etc.
inculcation – the teaching of something by the use of frequent repetition
Q7.(a)implement
(b) complement
(c) start up
(d) execute
(e) start up
Sol. implement – to bring about; to put into the practice
Q8.(a) renovated
(b) innovative
(c) inventive
(d) preventive
(e) creative
Sol. innovative – forward looking; ahead of current thinking
Q9.(a) see
(b) appear
(c) travel
(d) visit
(e) roam
Sol. visit – to go and meet as an act of friendliness and sociability
Q10.(a) change
(b) tourism
(c) participation
(d) fun
(e) development
Sol. development – the process of growth or the directed change
Directions (11-15):In the question given below two sentences which are grammatically correct and meaningful. Connect them by the word given below the statements in the best possible way without changing the intended meaning. Choose the best possible combination as your answer accordingly from the options to form a correct, coherent sentence.
Q11. (I) She had always wanted children,
(II) This wasn’t the way she had intended to start a family.
(a) Though
(b) Although
(c) But
(d) And
(e) However
Sol. She had always wanted children, although this wasn’t the way she had intended to start a family.
Q12.(I) Of the muscles of the hind-limbs
(II) Only a few can be mentioned.
(a) Nevertheless
(b) Although
(c) However
(d) Likewise
(e) And
Sol. Of the muscles of the hind-limbs likewise only a few can be mentioned.
Q13. (I) This investigation is not only one that is continuing and worldwide
(II) One that we expect to continue for quite some time.
(a) But
(b) Moreover
(c) So that
(d) Not only…..but also
(e) likewise
Sol. This investigation is not only one that is continuing and worldwide but also one that we expect to continue for quite some time.
Q14.(I) I require of a visitor that he be not actually starving
(II) He may have the very best appetite in the world, however he got it.
(a) As
(b) Although
(c) Though
(d) But
(e) However
Sol. I require of a visitor that he be not actually starving, though he may have the very best appetite in the world, however he got it.
Q15.(I) We were sadly in the way
(II) That did not interfere with our pleasure in the least.
(a) However
(b) Moreover
(c) And
(d) Nevertheless
(e) But
Sol. We were sadly in the way, but that did not interfere with our pleasure in the least.