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(a) began already
(b) has already begun
(c) have already begun
(d) will began already
(e) no replacement required
(a) however, thinking merely must not give
(b) since thinking merely would not give
(c) yet mere thanking should not
(d) but mere thinking cannot give
(e) no replacement required
(a) have been more difficult
(b) is most difficult
(c) have never been difficult
(d) had not become more difficult
(e) no replacement required
(a) me finding for the first time
(b) I did found for the first time
(c) I find that for the first time
(d) I have found that for first time
(e) no replacement required
(a) restricting the number of visitor
(b) restricts the number of visitors
(c) restricted the number for visitors
(d) restriction for number of visitors
(e) no replacement required
(a) I need work that will
(b) I would work that
(c) I would need work that would
(d) I needed work that will
(e) no replacement required
(a) she did hurriedly
(b) she might have done hurriedly
(c) she do to hurry
(d) she could do to hurry
(e) no replacement required
(a) the things was taken away
(b) they took away the things
(c) the things were taken off
(d) they taken away the things
(e) no replacement required
(a) Henry’s drastically changing life
(b) Henry’s life changed drastically
(c) The drastic changes in Henry’s life
(d) The life of Henry changed drastically
(e) no replacement required
(a) amount of money he makes
(b) the amount of money he have made
(c) amount for money he made
(d) the amount makes by him
(e) no replacement required
(a) diffusion, changed
(b) distribution, viewed
(c) achievement, gained
(d) recognition, held
(e) accumulation, developed
(a) dint, retaining
(b) ability, transforming
(c) ineptitude, protecting
(d) suffer, viewing
(e) effort, revamping
(a) programs, efficient
(b) plans, livid
(c) propositions, simplified
(d) proposals, cumbersome
(e) applications, convenient
(a) exile, affluence
(b) emigration, destitution
(c) movement, luxuriance
(d) settlement, poverty
(e) occupancy, execution
(a) destroyed, competition
(b) transferred, tyranny
(c) developed, dictatorship
(d) studied, democracy
(e) abolished, autocracy
Sol. To make the sentence grammatically correct, replace the phrase given in bold with [has already begun]. Here, “already” is an adverb which should be placed in the mid position in the sentence i.e., after the first auxiliary verb or after a modal verb when more than one verb is present. Moreover, the subject [The banking industry] is singular, therefore, the verb associated with the subject should also be in its singular form. Hence, option (b) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. The sentence can be made grammatically correct and contextually meaningful by replacing the phrase given in bold by [but mere thinking cannot give]. “rather” is an adverb which is used to indicate one’s preference in a particular matter. However, there’s no comparison provided. Therefore, the correct conjunction to provide the sentence a contextual meaning should be “but” or “yet”. The conjunction “but” is used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned. However, option (c) is contextually incorrect. Hence, option (d) becomes the most viable answer choice.
S3. Ans. (e)
Sol. The given sentence is grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. As, the phrase given in bold completely justifies the grammatical and contextual structure of the sentence, it does not require any correction or replacement. Hence, option (e) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. To make the sentence grammatically correct, replace the phrase given in bold by [I find that for the first time]. It is to be noted that the definite article “the” is used before ordinal numbers such as ‘first’, ‘second’, ‘third’ etc. Moreover, the correct phrase with no grammatical errors is option (c) which is making the sentence contextually correct. Thus, it becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. The correct phrase that should replace the incorrect phrase in bold should be “restricts the number of visitors”. It is to be noted that the subject [the hospital] in the sentence is singular which should be associated with the singular verb, hence the correct form of verb should be “restricts”. Moreover, the expression “the number of” always takes a plural noun hence, option (b) becomes the most viable choice to replace the phrase given in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct.
Sol. The sentence can be made grammatically correct and contextually meaningful by replacing the phrase given in bold [I needed work that could] by [I need work that will]. All the other given expressions fail to be grammatically correct. Hence, option (a) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. The sentence can be made grammatically correct and contextually meaningful by replacing the phrase given in bold [she had done hurrying] by [she could do to hurry]. All the other given expressions fail to be grammatically correct. Hence, option (d) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. When the actions performed by the doer is more than one then we use active voice for those actions.
Sol. The correct phrase that should replace the incorrect phrase given in bold should be “Henry’s life changed drastically”. It is to be noted when a living thing owns something, apostrophe (‘) and “s” is used while when a non-living thing “owns” something, “of” is used; example– “Mr. Sharma’s hat” and, “The cap of the pen”. Therefore, option (b) becomes grammatically as well as contextually correct answer choice.
Sol. The given sentence is grammatically correct and contextually meaningful. As, the phrase given in bold completely justifies the grammatical and contextual structure of the sentence, it does not require any correction or replacement. Hence, option (e) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. The most appropriate set of words that perfectly fits in the blanks of the sentence is ‘diffusion, changed’. ‘Diffusion’ is a noun which means the spreading of something more widely, while; ‘changed’ means make or become different. As, only these two words provide absolute meaning to the given sentence, option (a) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Recognition means the action or process of recognizing or being recognized, in particular.
Accumulation means the acquisition or gradual gathering of something.
Sol. The most appropriate set of words that perfectly fits in the context of the sentence is ‘dint, retaining’. ‘Dint’ is a noun which means ‘force of attack; impact’. ‘retaining’ is a verb which means to continue to have (something); keep possession of. As, only these two words provide absolute meaning to the given sentence, option (a) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Ineptitude means lack of skill or ability.
Revamping means to give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.
Sol. The most appropriate set of words that perfectly fits in the context of the sentence is ‘proposals, cumbersome’. ‘Proposals’ is a noun which means ‘a plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration by others’. ‘Cumbersome’ is an adjective which means ‘slow or complicated and therefore inefficient’. As, only these two words provide absolute meaning to the given sentence, option (d) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Sol. The most appropriate set of words that perfectly fits in the context of the sentence is ‘emigration, destitution’. ‘Emigration’ is a noun which means the act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad. ‘destitution’ is a noun which means poverty so extreme that one lacks the means to provide for oneself. As, only these two words provide absolute meaning to the given sentence, option (b) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Exile means the state of being barred from one’s native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
Affluence means the state of having a great deal of money; wealth.
Execution means the carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action.
Sol. The most appropriate set of words that perfectly fits in the context of the sentence is ‘abolished, autocracy’. ‘Abolished’ is a verb which means formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution). ‘autocracy’ is a noun which means a system of government by one person with absolute power. As, only these two words provide absolute meaning to the given sentence, option (e) becomes the most suitable answer choice.
Tyranny means cruel and oppressive government or rule.
Dictatorship means a country governed by a dictator.