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Direction (1-5): In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (e) as your choice.
1) It cannot be gainsaid that formulaic employment 1) crunching is no substitute 2) for informed judgement 3)on growth and number 4)for monetary policy setting, especially in the backdrop of negative growth.
A.1-4
B.3-4
C.2-4
D.1-3
E.None of these
2) These changes 1)in addition to impacting the entertainment industry 2), are also going to have a profound flexibility 3)on how stories themselves are told and allow for much greater effect 4) in the craft of storytelling.
A.1-4
B.3-4
C.2-4
D.1-3
E.None of these
3) This would be a body blow 1) to the sector, which has worked with the principle 2) of entities 3) in which larger collaboration 4) raise the FCRA money
A.1-4
B.3-4
C.2-4
D.1-3
E.None of these
4) Through this harmony 1)to learn dance in a small village, the film revisits the soul 2) of India which is built on a composite culture 3)of peace and communal dilemma 4).
A.1-4
B.3-4
C.2-4
D.1-3
E.None of these
5) When the country is making such tremendous strides 1) with digital comprehension 2), and even children have moved to online classes, such an approach 3) of centralisation is beyond connectivity 4) even to the supporters of the government.
A.1-4
B.3-4
C.2-4
D.1-3
E.None of these
Direction (6-10): in each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words given in bold in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence? The meaning can be different from the one in question.
6) For years, journalist Sheik Sadiq Ali has distributed (I) in various businesses—a matrimonial bureau, real estate, but his greatest happiness (II) came from the children who rushed (III) over to receive the books he dabbled (IV) from his pushcart in Telugu.
A.I-IV
B.I-II and III-IV
C.I-III and II-IV
D.I-IV and II-III
E.III-IV
7) I worried, on that pleasant (I) February morning, that I was about to ask Sudipta Sengupta the same questions (II) dozens had asked her before but thankfully, she strolled (III) no wariness, and not even the slightest of airs, as we betrayed (IV) through her home university in Jadavpur, Kolkata.
A.I-IV
B.I-II and III-IV
C.I-III and II-IV
D.I-IV and II-III
E.III-IV
8) Back in Hyderabad after seven months, I was to meet (I) Shalini Mahadev, a friend who I met during my sciences (II) in sociology from University of Hyderabad who is still at the university (III) pursuing her PhD in biological masters (IV).
A.I-IV
B.I-II and III-IV
C.I-III and II-IV
D.II- IV
E.III-IV
9) The explorations (I) on Science-art was to understand how different practitioners think of science-art, a term that representational (II) works that range from accurate detailed drawings to encompasses (III) art, as well as emotive-abstract miniseries (IV), conceptual and sequential narratives.
A.I-II
B.II- III
C.I-II and III-IV
D.I-IV and II-III
E.I-III
10) It’s discrimination (I) to realise that the sciences (II) of gender-based vital (III) in the narrative (IV) has been limited to cis-women in science.
A.I-II
B.II- III
C.I-II and III-IV
D.I-IV and II-III
E.I-III and II-IV
Answers :
1) Answer: A
Correct sentence-It cannot be gainsaid that formulaic number crunching is no substitute for informed judgement on growth and employment for monetary policy setting, especially in the backdrop of negative growth.
2) Answer: B
Correct sentence- These changes in addition to impacting the entertainment industry, are also going to have a profound effect on how stories themselves are told and allow for much greater flexibility in the craft of storytelling.
3) Answer: B
Correct sentence- This would be a body blow to the sector, which has worked with the principle of collaboration in which larger entities raise the FCRA money
4) Answer: A
Correct sentence- Through this dilemma to learn dance in a small village, the film revisits the soul of India which is built on a composite culture of peace and communal harmony.
5) Answer: C
Correct sentence- When the country is making such tremendous strides with digital connectivity, and even children have moved to online classes, such an approach of centralisation is beyond comprehension even to the supporters of the government.
6) Answer: A
In the first bold position ‘dabbled’ makes more sense rather than ‘distributed’. So, I-IV will be the pair to render the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “For years, journalist Sheik Sadiq Ali has dabbled in various businesses—a matrimonial bureau, real estate, but his greatest happiness came from the children who rushed over to receive the books he distributed from his pushcart in Telugu.”
Therefore, option A is the correct answer to this question.
7) Answer: E
In the third bold position ‘strolled’ makes more sense rather than ‘betrayed’. So, III-IV will be the pair to render the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “I worried, on that pleasant February morning, that I was about to ask Sudipta Sengupta the same questions dozens had asked her before but thankfully, she betrayed no wariness, and not even the slightest of airs, as we strolled through her home university in Jadavpur, Kolkata.”
Therefore, option E is the correct answer to this question.
8) Answer: D
In the second bold position ‘masters’ makes more sense rather than ‘sciences’. So, II-IV will be the pair to render the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “Back in Hyderabad after seven months, I was to meet Shalini Mahadev, a friend who I met during my masters in sociology from University of Hyderabad who is still at the university pursuing her PhD in biological sciences.”
Therefore, option D is the correct answer to this question.
9) Answer: D
In the second bold position ‘encompasses’ makes more sense rather than ‘representational’. So, II-III will be a pair. In the fourth bold position ‘explorations’ makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct which renders the pair I-IV appropriate.
After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “The miniseries on science-art was to understand how different practitioners think of science-art, a term that encompasses works that range from accurate detailed drawings to representational art, as well as emotive-abstract explorations, conceptual and sequential narratives.”
Therefore, option D is the correct answer to this question.
10) Answer: E
In the first bold position ‘vital’ makes more sense rather than ‘discrimination’. So, I-III will be a pair. In the second bold position ‘narrative’ makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct which renders the pair II-IV appropriate.
After rearrangement, the correct sentence will be “It’s vital to realise that the narrative of gender-based discrimination in the sciences has been limited to cis-women in science.”
Therefore, option E is the correct answer to this question.
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