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Directions (1-5): Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below should replace the phrase given in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence grammatically meaningful and correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and there is no correction required (e) as the answer.
Q1. Today, pollution from firework has reach crisis levels, and society must learn to limit the use of fireworks in terms of space, time and quantity.
(a) pollution from fireworks have reached crisis levels
(b) pollution from fireworks has been reached crisis levels
(c) pollution from fireworks has reaching crisis levels
(d) pollution of fire works has reached crisis levels
(e) No change required.
Q2. The trains in India are known for having many variety of food and hot masala tea.
(a) are known to have much varieties of food and
(b) are known to have many varieties of food and
(c) is known to have many varieties of food and
(d) was known to have many varieties of food and
(e) No change required.
Q3. Pollution from celebratory fireworks did not matter many in times when population clusters were small and the ability to spend on fireworks was limited.
(a) not matter much in times when population clusters is small
(b) not matter much in times when population clusters was small
(c) not mattered much in times when population clusters were small
(d) not matter much in times when population clusters were small
(e) No change required.
Q4. Among professionals, where equal pay for equal work is the norm, women fall behind, thanks to significant transitions of their lives such as of child bearing and rear.
(a) thanks to significance transitions of their lives such as child bearing and rearing
(b) thanks to significant transitionals of there lives such as child bearing and rearing
(c) thanks to significant transitions of their lives such as child bearing and rearing
(d) thanks to significant transitions of their lives such like child bearing and rearing
(e) No change required.
Q5. Society at large gains from its quality reproduction, but the bulk of the cost is borne by women.
(a) but the bulk of the cost is born through women.
(b) but the bulk of the cost is borne from women.
(c) but the bulk of the cost are borne at women.
(d) but the bulk of the cost have borne through women.
(e) No change required.
Directions (6-15): In each question below four words which are numbered (a), (b), (c) , (d) and (e) have been printed in bold, of which one word may be wrongly spelled or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. The number of that word is the answer.
Q6. To be religious,(a)/ or to be interested in (b)/ the ultimate questions (c)/ of life, one needs to have (d)/ fulfiled all lower wants and needs.(e)/
Q7. I am personally convinced(a)/ that one person can(b)/ be a change catalist, (c)/ a ‘transformer’ in any(d)/ situation, any organization. (e)/
Q8. Most importantly, the(a)/ owners should never(b)/ think that the (c)/ organization is for (d)/ their personnel profit alone.(e)/
Q9. Digital is the new order of the day, (a)/ weather it is about ordering your (b)/ morning coffee through(c)/ a mobile app or turning in (d)/ your day’s work on the cloud. (e)/
Q10. Eventually, however, capital (a)/ accummulation leads to an (b)/ increase in (c)/ demand for labour(d)/ that pushes up wages.(e)/
Q11. Encourage your target(a)/audiance to see up skilling(b)/ as a means(c)/ to enhance(d)/ their employability.(e)/
Q12. Outplacement helps impacted(a)/ employees find a new(b)/ job fast and (c)/ continue their (d)/ carrier growth.(e)/
Q13. When you invest in employees, you’re(a)/ guarranteed a return on that investment through increased(b)/ employee engagement and(c)/ productivity, better talent retention,(d)/ and improved brand reputation. (e)/
Q14. A gale was blowing and it was raining in torrents, (a)/ but the clouds broke at midnight and the stars shone(b)/ in the small hours quite clearly, enabling(c)/ the troopes to be brought into starting(d)/positions under more favorable conditions.(e)/
Q15. Demonetization was(a)/ nothing more than a temporery(b)/ demand shock (c)/ that brought the wheels(d)/ of commerce to a halt.(e)/
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