Directions (1-15): The following statements have two blanks
which are to be filled with the options given below. Choose the correct
combination which can most suitably complete the sentence without altering the
meaning of the statement. If none of the combinations makes an impact, choose
(e) i.e. “No combination fits” as your answer.
Q1. The Indian political class is
overwhelming male, but the worrying thing is that it remains……….. blind
to its privilege and entitlement. That reflects in policy as well as the
………. small number of women in Indian political life.
(a) amazingly, decreasingly
(b) unhappily, joyfully
(c) distressingly, woefully
(d) hardly, emotionally
(e) No combination fits
Q2. India cannot have a banking sector
which is ……… and a set of bankers who are …….. to lend when the
upturn comes.
(a) active, willing
(b) strong, cheerful
(c) unsteady, dislike
(d) hobbled, loath
(e) No combination fits
Q3. If the airlines fail to inform their
passengers of the ……….., then such passengers will be entitled for a
………… in addition to the ticket refund.
(a) cancellation, compensation
(b) rejection, consumption
(c) cancel, sum
(d) ticket, feedback
(e) No combination fits
Q4. Going for a run may seem
overwhelming or ……….. just to think about before you begin, but if you
can ……… up the energy to start jogging, you’ll often find that you become
more motivated to finish as you go.
(a) disgusting, surpass
(b) exhausting, muster
(c) tiring, gather
(d) lucrative, compile
(e) No combination fits
Q5. Exercising ………. and getting
proper nutrition will help, but these actions only ………… improve sleep
intensity.
(a) constantly, slowly
(b) regularly, simply
(c)
irregularly, intentionally
(d) consistently, indirectly
(e) No combination fits
Q6. If you never sit down to think about
your values, then you’ll be more ………. to make decisions based on
………… information is in front of you at the time.
(a) convincingly, appropriate
(b) surely, relevant
(c) likely, whatever
(d) likely, provided
(e) No combination fits
Q7. My English teacher is such an
………. scholar that he has translated some of the most difficult and
……….. Old English poetry.
(a) erudite , abstruse
(b) inexperienced, obscure
(c) intellectual, plain
(d) important, simple
(e) No combination fits
Q8. People who give their partner the
cold shoulder—………….. ignoring the partner or responding
minimally—damage the relationship by making their partner feel ……….. and
invisible, as if they’re not there, not valued.
(a) unconsciously, hopeless
(b) emotionally, aimless
(c) horridly, carelesss
(d) deliberately, worthless
(e) No combination fits
Q9. A ………… number of patients
die of illnesses in this country either because they don’t get care in time or
can’t …….. treatment.
(a) substantial, afford
(b) basic, understand
(c) fundamental, afford
(d) considerable, expense
(e) No combination fits
Q10. Each government institution is
devoted to creating a ………. of progress in ways that……….. legitimate
institutional goals.
(a) accomplish, hinder
(b) perception, impede
(c) recognition, foster
(d) epitome, administer
(e) No combination fits
Q11. There may be penalties attached to
cow stealing, or such ……….. that puts an end to the matter right away,
with less ………. as is possible.
(a) ability, aggression
(b) negotiation, disappointment
(c) mitigation, cut
(d) arbitration, abrasion
(e) No combination fits
Q12.We want to create and ………..
support for the growth of Sanskrit, both ……………. and intellectually.
(a) impart, physically
(b) give, mannerly
(c) enable, linguistically
(d) empower, control
(e) No combination fits
Q13. The government also …………… to
provide some incentives to those who strictly …………….to the ban decision.
(a) hopes, allow
(b) intends, adhere
(c) mulls, consider
(d) support, follow
(e)
No combination fits
Q14. Law and order is …………………we need to
watch, as there are lot of cases …………… mortgages and loans are going to turn
into burden.
(a) something, where
(b) everything, when
(c) nothing, where
(d) that, when
(e) No combination fits
Q15. In the age of web, the ……………….. to
memorize facts is a …………………skill.
(a) ability, vestigial
(b) quality, fruitful
(c) disability, undeveloped
(d) power, developed
(e) No combination fits
Solutions
S1. Ans.(c)
Sol. distressingly: to cause strain,
anxiety and suffering to
woefully: in a manner expressing sorrow
these two sentences fit correctly into the statement.
S2. Ans.(d)
Sol .hobbled: restrict the development
of
loath: unwilling or reluctant
S3. Ans.(a)
Sol. compensation: something that
counterbalances a loss
S4. Ans.(b)
Sol. exhausting: making one feel very
tired
muster: collect or assemble
S5. Ans.(d)
Sol. consistently: in every case and in
every occasion, invaraibly
S6. Ans.(c)
Sol. likely: probable
the connector ‘whatever’ its appropriately into the statement.
S7. Ans.(a)
Sol. erudite: learned
abstruse: difficult to understand
S8. Ans.(d)
Sol. deliberately: intentionally, in a
careful way
S9. Ans.(a)
Sol. substantial: of considerable
importance
afford: have enough money to pay for
S10. Ans.(b)
Sol. impede: delay or prevent by
obstructing them
S11. Ans.(d)
Sol. arbitration: use of mediator to
settle a dispute
abrasion: the process of scraping or wearing something away
S12. Ans.(c)
Sol. linguistically: in a way that
relates to language
S13. Ans. (b)
Sol. Intends: one’s purpose
Adhere: believe and follow the practices of
S14. Ans.(a)
Sol. Option fits correctly in the
statement.
S15. Ans.(a)
Sol. Vestigial: a very small remnant of
something that was once greater