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Directions (1-5); Which of the phase (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below
each sentence should replace the word/phrase printed in bold in the sentence to
make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and
‘No correction is required’ mark (5) as the answer.
 

Q1.   A freezing morning accompanied by a dense cover of fog set the toning for the coming weekend.

(a) keeping tone

(b) started the toning

(c) kept the tone

(d) set the tone

(e) No correction required


Q2.   The jail is in the news again with the finding of a postal and some bullets.

(a) to finding

(b) with find

(c) finding

(d) on found

(e) No correction required

Q3    The space-crunched city throws up several stories of struggle that school have had put up with to win playground for their students.

(a) have had to put up

(b) had put up to

(c) have had to put up with

(d) had to put up to

(e) No correction required


Q4.   Emotions was high as both families were taken to the police station last night.

(a) Emotions went higher

(b) Emotion become high

(c) Emotionally high

(d) Emotions ran high

(e) No correction required

Q5.   Work at all the court complexes was paralysed as lawyers went on a day-long strike as a mark of protest.

(a) For a one day strikes

(b) For a one strike

(c) On a day’s long strike

(d) On a day-long striking

(e) No correction required


Directions
(6-15): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of
which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given
against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the
paragraph meaningfully complete.

Every now and then, we
confront unpleasant events and outcomes. It could be a dental implant gone
awry, a relationship turning sour, friends letting you down, workplace stress
or losing a loved one, for reification (6).
How should we respond? Any concern (7) in our lives has contributory
factors that are either within our control or not. We can do precious little
about those over which we have no control. But there are outcomes that are caused (8), even if partially, by our
actions or inaction. These can be avoided or at least promoted (9).

So, let’s
ask ourselves: was there anything I did, which I shouldn’t have, that brought
about the negative event? Was there anything I could have done, but did not,
that might have prevented the misdeeds (10)?
If the answer is negative, we are then in a better position to take the
misfortune in our stride and accept the situation, perhaps even detach
ourselves from it. If the answer is yes, then we have learnt a precious lesson
for the adventure (11). As the
Dhammapada puts it, “Not the unworthy appearance
(12)
of others, nor their sinful deeds of commission or omission,/But one’s
own deeds of commission and omission should one regard.”

Another
equally important point to remember is that today’s hopelessness could adjust (13) into tomorrow’s achievement
and well-being in ways that we can never quite anticipate (14). No one could have predicted that J K Rowling would
one day become a best selling, living, multi-billionaire author after going
through a low period of divorce, single parenthood, depression, unemployment
and prohibition (15).

 

Q6. (a) reference

(b) revelation
(c) realization
(d) example
(e) No improvement required

 

Q7. (a) warfare
(b) event
(c) matters
(d) stipulation
(e) No improvement required

 

Q8. (a) commenced
(b) inferred
(c) inspired
(d) established
(e) No improvement required

 

Q9. (a) quenched
(b) mitigated
(c) promoted
(d) sustained
(e) No improvement required

 

Q10. (a) failure
(b) occasion
(c) crisis
(d) dispute
(e) No improvement required

 

Q11. (a) future
(b) consequence
(c) certainty
(d) coincidence
(e) No improvement required

 

Q12. (a) achievements
(b) presence
(c) acquirements
(d) actions
(e) No correction required

 

Q13. (a) fluke
(b) exchange
(c) turn
(d) expedite
(e) No correction required

 

Q14. (a) prefer
(b) acknowledge
(c) portent
(d) vehemence
(e) No correction required

Q15. (a)
ratification
(b) revolt
(c) rejection

(d) impediment


(e) No correction required


SOLUTIONS:

 

S1 Ans.(d)

Sol. ‘set the tone’ fits the sentence
appropriately as it conveys the proper meaning of the sentence.              

S2. Ans.(e)

Sol. 
No correction required.         

S3. Ans.(d)

Sol. 
‘had to put up to’ fits the sentence appropriately as it makes the
sentence structure grammatically correct.                 

S4. Ans.(d)

Sol. 
‘Emotions ran high’ fits the sentence appropriately and it is an idiom
which means
to be in a state of excitement or anger.        

S5. 
Ans.(e)

Sol. 
No correction required.

 

S6. Ans. (d)

Sol. ‘example’ is the most appropriate word to be
replaced as the author is taking incidents from real life to explain about the
unpleasant events and outcomes.

S7. Ans. (b)

Sol. ‘event’ best suits the purpose as the
paragraph is all about the happenings in our lives.

S8. Ans. (e)

Sol. No improvement is required here.

S9. Ans. (b)

Sol. ‘mitigated’ is the correct word to be
replaced as it goes similar to ‘avoided’.

S10. Ans. (c)

Sol. ‘crisis’ best suits the purpose as it is
also used in above sentences.

S11. Ans. (a)

Sol. ‘future’ is the correct word to be replaced.

S12. Ans. (d)

Sol. ‘actions’ is the most appropriate word.

S13. Ans. (c)

Sol. ‘turn’ is the most appropriate word.

Fluke means an unlikely chance occurrence,
especially a surprising piece of luck.

S14. Ans. (e)

Sol. No correction is required here.

 

S15. Ans. (c)

Sol. ‘rejection’ best suits the purpose.

Ratification means the action of signing or
giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially
valid.

Impediment means a hindrance or obstruction in doing
something.

 

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