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8 प्र: Which of the phrase (A), (B), (C), and (D) given below should replace the phrase given in the following sentence grammatically meaningful and correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer.
They cooks up a story in order to get out of the situation.
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5d494eb42ef8ad44d161c427They cooks up a story in order to get out of the situation.
- 1cooked in a storyfalse
- 2cooked up a storytrue
- 3cooked up a storiesfalse
- 4cooked on the storyfalse
- 5No correction requiredfalse
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उत्तर : 2. "cooked up a story"
प्र: Directions: In the question given below, a part of the sentence is highlighted. Below are given alternatives to the highlighted part at (A), (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (D).
Whenever the two sisters go out for shopping, they take their pet dog with them.
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6037698824cd273bc4f51579Whenever the two sisters go out for shopping, they take their pet dog with them.
- 1go out to shoppingfalse
- 2go out on shoppingfalse
- 3go out shoppingtrue
- 4No improvementfalse
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उत्तर : 3. "go out shopping "
प्र: Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
This is the girl ______ is going to IIT, Delhi.
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605a95028a26422fe255dfc8This is the girl ______ is going to IIT, Delhi.
- 1whotrue
- 2thatfalse
- 3whichfalse
- 4whomfalse
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उत्तर : 1. "who"
प्र: The most suitable set of Synonyms of the word 'generous' is :
Options:
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5e706cd1ba8d154dbe84ba09Options:
- 1thankful, grateful, indebtedfalse
- 2liberal, bountiful, magnanimoustrue
- 3gentle, humble, tenderfalse
- 4stately, dignified, exaltedfalse
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उत्तर : 2. "liberal, bountiful, magnanimous "
प्र:Identify the best way to improve the Bold part of the given sentence. If there is no improvement required, select ‘no improvement’-
Taking the test, the teacher gave me passing grade.
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5f3630aedcc354083314d2e6- 1After I took the testtrue
- 2After the test was takenfalse
- 3When I took the testfalse
- 4No improvementfalse
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उत्तर : 1. "After I took the test"
प्र:In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each sentence,there are five words out of which one can be used to fill the blank to make the sentence grammatically and coherently correct. Find the most appropriate word that fit into the blank contextually.
The boat tilted and _____________ within minutes and only those wearing life jackets could save themselves.
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5deb18f5a4034f362149a447- 1entailedfalse
- 2flatteredfalse
- 3capsizedtrue
- 4profiteeredfalse
- 5imposedfalse
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उत्तर : 3. "capsized"
प्र:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
The Chief Minister had no time (A) / to pay attention (B) / on such simple matters.(C) / No error (D).
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5f21214a0fc7110ad91fc383- 1Afalse
- 2Bfalse
- 3Ctrue
- 4Dfalse
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उत्तर : 3. "C"
प्र:Read the following passage carefully and give the answer of following questions.
The cyber–world is ultimately ungovernable. This is alarming as well as convenient; sometimes, convenient because alarming. Some Indian politicians use this to great advantage. When there is an obvious failure in governance during a crisis they deflect attention from their own incompetence towards the ungovernable. So, having failed to prevent nervous citizens from fleeing their cities of work by assuring them of proper protection, some national leaders are now busy trying to prove to one another, and to panic-prone Indians, that a mischievous neighbour has been using the internet and social networking sites to spread dangerous rumours. And the Centre's automatic reaction is to start blocking these sites and begin elaborate and potentially endless negotiations with Google, Twitter and Facebook about access to information. If this is the official idea of prompt action at a time of crisis among communities, then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief-makers of the cyber world. Wasting time gathering proof, blocking vaguely suspicious websites, hurling accusations across the border and worrying about bilateral relations are ways of keeping busy with inessentials because one does not quite known what to do about the essentials of a difficult situation. Besides, only a fifth of the 245 websites blocked by the Centre mention the people of the Northeast or the violence in Assam. And if a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something deeply wrong with the nation and with how it is being governed. This is what its leaders should be addressing immediately, rather than making a wrongheaded display of their powers of censorship.
It is just as absurd, and part of the same syndrome, to try to ban Twitter accounts that parody despatches from the Prime Minister's Office. To describe such forms of humour and dissent as "misrepresenting" the PMO–as if Twitter would take these parodies for genuine despatches from the PMO — makes the PMO look more ridiculous than its parodists manage to. With the precedent for such action set recently by the chief minister of West Bengal, this is yet another proof that what Bengal thinks today India will think tomorrow. Using the cyber–world for flexing the wrong muscles is essentially not funny. It might even prove to be quite dangerously distracting.
The author’s seriousness regarding the situation can best be described in the following sentences, Pick the odd one out.
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5f28e982e3005114abd8ec50It is just as absurd, and part of the same syndrome, to try to ban Twitter accounts that parody despatches from the Prime Minister's Office. To describe such forms of humour and dissent as "misrepresenting" the PMO–as if Twitter would take these parodies for genuine despatches from the PMO — makes the PMO look more ridiculous than its parodists manage to. With the precedent for such action set recently by the chief minister of West Bengal, this is yet another proof that what Bengal thinks today India will think tomorrow. Using the cyber–world for flexing the wrong muscles is essentially not funny. It might even prove to be quite dangerously distracting.
- 1Our leaders should display their powers of censorship when needed.false
- 2If this is the official idea of prompt action at a time of crisis among communities, then Indians have more reason to fear their protectors than the nebulous mischief maker of the cyber-world.false
- 3The politician deflect attention from their own incompetence.true
- 4If a few morphed images and spurious texts can unsettle an entire nation, then there is something deeply wrong with the nation.false
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