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Directions (1-10): In the following
passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. Four words are
suggested against each number which may or may not fit into the sentence
contextually. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each,
five options are given. Find out the most appropriate alternative [word(s)] which fits into the blank appropriately and thus giving a contextual meaning to
the paragraph.

 

Q1. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) charged

(b) recalled

(c) commanded

(d) assigned

(e) None of the above

 

Q2. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) miraculously

(b) poorly

(c) amazing

(d) remarkable

(e) Both (c) and (d)

 

Q3. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) Qualified

(b) Overlooked

(c) Diagnosed

(d) Defined

(e) None of the above

 

Q4. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) in

(b) for

(c) with

(d) at

(e) None of the above

 

Q5. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) precisely

(b) perfectly

(c) exactly

(d) accurately

(e) All of the above

 

Q6. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) almost

(b) essential

(c) nigh

(d) anticipate

(e) Both (a) and (c)

 

Q7. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) acclaim

(b) regard

(c) aspect

(d) respects

(e) All of the above

 

Q8. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) originated

(b) evolved

(c) commenced

(d) emanated

(e) All of the above

 

Q9. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years
left to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a
century. As Stephen himself noted, he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly three
centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential
in the early hours of March 14 that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

(a) excited

(b) fraught

(c) desperate

(d) rabid

(e) Both (a) and (b)

 

Q10. Seldom has a physicist (1)
commanded/charged/assigned/recalled
the attention of a world audience the way Stephen Hawking managed to do in his
(2) amazing/miraculously/poorly/remarkable extended life-span of 76
years. (3) Overlooked/Defined/Diagnosed/Qualified at 21 with motor neuron
disease ALS, Hawking defied the prediction that he had but a couple of years left
to live, (4) for/with/at/in more than half a century. As Stephen himself noted,
he was born (5) accurately/exactly/precisely/perfectly
three centuries after Galileo. He would have noted, were he aware that the end
was (6) nigh/almost/anticipate/essential in the early hours of March 14
that this day was Albert Einstein’s birthday.

 

In many (7) respects/aspect/regard/acclaim, the
phenomenon of the celebrity scientist in the 20th century (8) commenced/originated/emanated/evolved
with Albert Einstein. For Galileo, Kepler or Copernicus to acquire that status
was (9) desperate/excited/rabid/fraught with danger as it challenged
religious authority, a sin for which Galileo had to pay, though not so
tragically as the (10) meek/reckless/discreet/rapid Giordano
Bruno who was burnt at the stake.

 (a) discreet

(b) rapid

(c) reckless

(d) meek

(e) None of the above

 

Directions (11-15): Which of the
words/phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below should replace the
words/phrases given in bold in the following sentences to make it meaningful
and grammatically correct? If the given words perfectly fit into the sentence
and do not require any replacement, choose (e) i.e. ‘No replacement required’
as the answer.

 

Q11. The American College Health Association viewed 100,000 college students at 53 American campuses and fixed that 84 per cent of them feel
unable to cope, 79 per cent are energized,
60 per cent feel very sad and more than half are exploiting overwhelming anxiety.

(a) surveyed, found, exhausted, experiencing

(b) checked, raised, limped, doing

(c) examined, predicted, blown, trying

(d) assessed, concluded, lost, neglecting

(e) No replacement required

 

Q12. There are certain
books which when you put them down keep you absolutely still for a while. Apart
from making you acutely aware of an
alternate reality, they never fail to produce a flash of insight, a spark of intuition
that would not occur to you otherwise.

(a) dubious, roughly, wisdom, perception

(b) strict, severely, ignorance, feeling

(c) definite, plainly, guile, smartness

(d) concrete, overtly, sharp, idea

(e) No replacement required

 

Q13. Although the desirable
butterfly has a life span of one or two weeks, or a wondrous flower usually sink within a day, yet each of them fixedly spreads silently the message of
cheer unlike humans, quite concern
of the chances of their survival even for the all-too-brief period allotted to
them.

(a) pretty, expand, explicitly, insensible

(b) engaged, diminish, inevitably, abstract

(c) bewitching, wilts, unfailingly, oblivious

(d) lovely, fade, assuredly, sensitive

(e) No replacement required

 

Q14. Various other research studies cite that the American first-use option and keeping its weapons on tardy launch mode plays a large role in
forcing Russia and China to field a delayed
amount of their nuclear forces in a launch-under-attack mode so as to avoid any
kind of serving nuclear strike.

(a) show, prompt, sizable, disarming

(b) arrays, rapid, considerable, charming

(c) views, immediate, gross, silky

(d) parade, activate, massive, civil

(e) No replacement required

 

Q15. The issue of
development as underlined in Doha Development Round is important, and that is
related to unjustified subsidies
given by developed nations, and this can’t be sacrificed. Discussion on Doha Development Round is still pending and that has to be completed.

(a) subject, reasonable, absolved, improbable

(b) source, flimsy, honored, clouded

(c) question, false, revoked, overdue

(d) deal, idle, repudiated, sneaky

(e) No replacement required

  

Solutions

 

S1. Ans. (c)

Sol. The word “commanded
best fits into the context of the sentence. The expression “commanded the
attention” gives a contextual meaning to the sentence which isn’t the case with
the other words given as options. Hence option (c) is the correct choice.

Command means give an authoritative or peremptory
order.

Assign means allocate (a job or duty).

 

S2. Ans. (a)

Sol. The word “miraculously
fits into the sentence appropriately. It is to be noted that the blank requires
an adverb than an adjective. Moreover, the expression “miraculously extended life-span of 76 years” gives a coherent
meaning to the paragraph. Hence option (a) is the correct choice.

Miraculously means in a way that suggests or resembles a
miracle.

Remarkable means worthy of attention; striking.

 

S3. Ans. (c)

Sol. The word “diagnosed
gives the most logical meaning to the sentence as it means identified the nature of (an illness or other problem) by examination
of the symptoms
. Other words give the vague meaning to the sentence. Hence
option (c) is the correct choice.

Overlook means fail to notice.

 

S4. Ans. (b)

Sol. The preposition “for
fits into the sentence most appropriately. Other prepositions cannot be used as
they do not give the contextual meaning to the sentence. Hence option (b) is
the correct choice.

 

S5. Ans. (e)

Sol. All the given words can fill the gap appropriately as all four
words give the similar meaning to the sentence. Hence option (e) is the correct
choice.

 

S6. Ans. (e)

Sol. Both the words “nigh
and “almost” fit into the sentence
perfectly giving a contextual meaning to the sentence. Both these words mean
the same. The other two words cannot be used as they would alter the meaning of
the sentence. Hence option (e) is the correct choice.

Nigh means almost.

Anticipate means regard as probable; expect or predict.

 

S7. Ans. (d)

Sol. The word “respects
gives the contextual meaning to the sentence. It is to be noted that the use of
the adjective “many” indicates that
the noun/pronoun it signifies should be in plural, which isn’t the case with
the other three words. Hence option (d) is the correct choice.

Acclaim means praise enthusiastically and publicly.

Regard means consider or think of in a specified way.

Respect means a particular aspect, point, or detail.

Aspect means a particular part or feature of something.

 

S8. Ans. (e)

Sol. All the given words can fill the gap appropriately as all four
words give the similar meaning to the sentence. Hence option (e) is the correct
choice.

Originate means have a specified beginning.

Emanate means originate from; be produced by.

 

S9. Ans. (b)

Sol. The word “fraught
fits into the sentence most appropriately. The expression “fraught with danger” gives a meaningful sense to the sentence.
Other words cannot be used as they would give illogical meaning. Hence option
(b) is the correct choice.

Fraught means (of a situation or course of action)
filled with (something undesirable).

Desperate means feeling or showing a hopeless sense that
a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with.

Rabid means having or proceeding from an extreme or fanatical support of
or belief in something.

 

S10. Ans. (c)

Sol. The word “reckless
gives the contextual meaning to the sentence which is not the case with the
other given words. The word can be connected to the sentence forming a
meaningful sentence contextual to the paragraph. Hence option (c) is the
correct choice.

Reckless means heedless of danger or the consequences
of one’s actions; rash or impetuous.

Discreet means intentionally unobtrusive.

Rapid means happening in a short time or at a great rate.

Meek means quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive.

 

S11. Ans. (a)

Sol. “surveyed, found, exhausted,
experiencing” is the most appropriate set of words that should replace the
existing ones to make the sentence meaningful. Hence (a) is the correct choice.

Surveyed means looked closely at or
examined (someone or something).

Limped means walked with difficulty,
typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot.

Exhausted means very tired.

 

S12. Ans. (e)

Sol. The given set of words in the
sentence is already correct and does not require any replacement. Hence (e) is
the correct choice.

Insight means the capacity to gain an
accurate and deep understanding of someone or something.

Intuition means the ability to
understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning.

Dubious means hesitating or doubting.

Perception means the ability to see,
hear, or become aware of something through the senses.

Guile means sly or cunning intelligence.

Overtly means without concealment or
secrecy; openly.

 

S13. Ans. (c)

Sol. “bewitching, wilts, unfailingly,
oblivious” is the most appropriate set of words that should replace the
existing ones to make the sentence meaningful. Hence (c) is the correct choice.

Bewitching means enchanting and
delightful (someone).

Wilt means (of a plant, leaf, or flower)
become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease; droop.

Unfailingly means in a reliable or
unchanging way; always.

Oblivious means not aware of or
concerned about what is happening around one.

Explicitly means in a clear and detailed
manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.

Abstract means existing in thought or as
an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.

 

S14. Ans. (a)

Sol. “show, prompt, sizable, disarming”
is the most appropriate set of words that should replace the existing ones to
make the sentence meaningful. Hence (a) is the correct choice.

Prompt means done without delay;
immediate.

Disarming means removing the fuse from
(a bomb), making it safe.

Tardy means delaying or delayed beyond
the right or expected time; late.

Sizable means fairly large.

Gross means (especially of wrongdoing)
very obvious and unacceptable.

Parade means display (someone or
something) while marching or moving around a place.

 

S15. Ans. (e)

Sol. The given set of words in the
sentence is already correct and does not require any replacement. Hence (e) is
the correct choice.

Unjustified means not shown to be right
or reasonable.

Absolved means declare (someone) free
from guilt, obligation, or punishment.

Improbable means not likely to be true
or to happen.

Flimsy means insubstantial and easily
damaged.

Revoke means officially cancel (a
decree, decision, or promise).

Repudiate means refuse to accept;
reject.

Sneaky means furtive; sly.

Overdue means not having arrived,
happened, or been done by the expected time.

 

 

 

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