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But for your help we in trouble.
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The sentence 'Since I had almost no money, I had to depend on my parents' can be converted into the to prevent air pollution.
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D: Having almost no money I had to depend on my parents
Which of the following is true in the light of the statement-'Yet Jane Austen was glad that a hinge creaked, so that she might hide her manuscript before anyone came in'.
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C: She was glad to be alerted
Don't touch that wire! It's
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B: live
Which of the following is true in the light of statement-Utopian writing and science fiction evident lend themselves to an interrogation of the existing so order and to the possibility of transformation.'
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C: Social order is questioned by utopian writings
Which of the following makes correct sentence?
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B: Wanted a piano for a lady to sing songs.
Choose the fragment that correctly repla faulty underlined part of “Tomorrow's promises to attract an even greater am people than attended the last one :
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D: a number of people even larger
We had better the chapter carefully.
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We insist on leaving the room.
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D: your
Identify the sentence where the word tide hasn't been used literally.
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D: The state is caught in the tide of death.
The more, the merrier is a saying that might be used in connection with :
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B: greed
Choose the fragment that correctly replaces the faulty underlined part of “Nowhere in the country is the influence of modern architecture more apparent than their government buildings'.
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"The English language has roamed the world helping itself liberally to words from all possible sources. In fact, it has behaved like an omnivorous beast in this regard.' In the light of the above, which of the following is correct about the English language?
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D: The English language is open to borrowing words.
Select the correct word to fill the gap in this sentence 'I have been waiting half past three'.
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D: since
Put in the right construction from the following options to complete this sentence kept in the | bank'..
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Which of the following sentences is error-free?
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C: No sooner had we arrived than it began to rain.
You to me. Now I'II never believe you again.
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C: shouldn't have lied
Which of the following constructions is not correct?
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A: Are you the new secretary, aren't you?
Your aunt has a brother and he is not your father. Who is he?
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B: uncle
All performers want to perform well. Perform who want to perform well exercise regular Therefore, performers who do not exercise are performers. In light of the above argument which of the following statements is true?
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D: Without exercise no performer can perform well.
Without oxygen, human beings cannot live' the above sentence states.
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A: a fact
The word Contents' is associated with :
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A: a book
The word 'ate' is closest pronunciation to: (i) eat, (ii) it, (iii) eight
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The word phobia may suggest: (i) fear and hatred, (ii) courage and diligence, (iii) obsession and repulsion
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A: (i) only
Choose the appropriate word for the blanks. The plane ....... the runway ....... a few yards and - crashed into the paddy field.
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A: Missed, about
Identify the sentence (s) in which the word mean the following sentence(s) would express her/his idea implies wealth or resources. (1) Do not try to live beyond your means. (2) Television is an effective means of communication. (3) Do not try to live beyond your means.
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C: (1) and (3)
You are faced with a Hobson's choice. In this sentenee, your choice
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Choose the right words for the blanks.
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D: above suspicion
Check the correct answer for the following: He is self-centered, though not selfish just likes to be along with his dreams and his thoughts-
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B: He is an introvert
Identify the sentence in which 'but (s)' is used to Ce shows, attitude D. assigns, worth indicate something done rather reluctantly. (1) I had no alternative but to sign the contract (2) I could not but agree that he was right and I was wrong (3) This is no time for ifs and buts.
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C: both (1) and (2)
Which of the following sentence (s) is/are incorrect? (1). It is worth trying (2). It is worth a try. (3) It is worth tried out
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B: (3)
Compare the following sentences: (1) He is a man of high professional integrity. (2) Our defense forces are determined to preserve our national Integrity. (3) His personal integrity is beyond question. Identify sentence (s) in which the word integrity implies the quality of honesty and strong moral principles.
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C: (3)
All other issues are subsidiary to the need to provide food and shelter.” Which of the following sentences best captures the impression sought to be created in the above sentence?
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A: All other issues are less important than the need to provide food and shelter.
In which of the following sentences does the word Opening the book, the pages had been torn ‘review' imply ceremonial display?"
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D: The navy will hold a review of the fleet.
"The new religion was to have united all, but pleased none." The idea expressed here can be best restated as -
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A: The religion succeeded in uniting al, but could please none.
The president of company has done something which is more than he is authorized to do. Which of the following sentences expresses this fact most appropriately?
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C: He has exceeded his authority
Identify that correct sentence
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C: The company has got itself into difficulties
In which sentence does "living" refer to remembering something?
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D: This is the coldest winter in living memory
Read the following sentences: (i) The authority of the Pope was destroyed. (ii) The authority of the Pope was restored (iii) The authority of the Pope was temporarily suspended. Which sentence (s) means (mean) that the Pope can now do things which he could not do for some time?
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D: Both (ii) and (iii)
A knee-jerk reaction is :
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D: Both B & C
"So much for our hopes of going abroad we ca forget it.” The mood of the speaker of this sentences can be described as one of:
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C: Disappointment
While it is difficult for some people to change unhealthy habits, there are for exercising frequently and eating fewer fatty foods
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B: excellent reasons
Archaeologists are involved in Mayan there temples in Central America, uncovering the old ruins to learn more about the civilization they represent.
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The emotional fallout from a natural disaster can ely affect the residents in a community for years.
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D: eonsequences
After the dismal show the captain resigned his job.
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C: sorrowful
Some people consider of others' rights as being as serious a crime as theft
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A: impeachment
I loved the trip. The beautiful scenery the awful roads.
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B: made up for
He has the guts to rise from the occasion and come out successfully.
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D: to rise to
Which one of the following is correct sentence?
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D: More police were sent to join in the search but the child was never found.
The general public didn't care about the trial and was apathetic about the verdict .
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C: indifferent