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नवीनतम संदेश 16

2021-10-26 11:28:27 Directions (21 – 25): A sentence/part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case to improvement is needed, your answer is (d).
21. The difficulty level of this problem is extremely great.
(a) perplexity        (b) hindrance
(c) intricacy           (d) No improvement
22. The cooking soup on the stove got burnt.
(a) The soup cooking on the stove got burnt.
(b) The soup which has been cooking on the stove gets burnt.
(c) The soup which have been cooking on the stove get burnt
(d) No improvement
23. Diamonds are eternal.
(a) enduring                   (b) forever
(c) imperishable    (d) No improvement
24. I have studied such characters at close hand.
(a) close to hand
(b) at close quarters
(c) close off hand
(d) No improvement
25. I must quit the job now if I prefer a better one.
(a) It’s time I quit the job if I prefer a better one
(b) It’s time I quit the better job if I prefer
(c) It’s time the job quits me before I get the better job
(d) No improvement
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2021-10-25 16:36:24 SET NUMBER:-1 Directions (1- 10): Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval corresponding to the appropriate letter (a, b, c). If a sentence is free from error, blacken…
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2021-10-25 07:26:34 Directions (11 – 20): Sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by blackening the appropriate oval in the Answer Sheet.

11. What would you have done if you _____ the train?
(a) have missed              (b) had missed
(c) missed                      (d) missing
12. I stayed in Mumbai ___ eight years.
(a) for                                      (b) since
(c) through                     (d) around
13. If I _____ her address, I would have called on her.
(a) will have                    (b) had known
(c) can have                             (d) shall have
14. Balu _ in several other States when he decided to work in Kolkata.
(a) had worked               (b) worked
(c) had been working      (d) working
15. The degree will be awarded during the annual _____
(a) conference                (b) convention
(c) convolution               (d) convocation
16. She slipped and _____ her ankle.
(a) broken                      (b) sprained
(c) massaged                  (d) hurted
17. Mussoorie, the Queen of hills in India, offers many _____
(a) entertainments                   (b) sights
(c) attractions                 (d) tourists
18. The boys _____ whom I was playing are all my good friends.
(a) with                          (b) to
(c) of                              (d) by
19. Parveen and Neelima could not enroll in the college ____ they had already managed to get a passing score in the official exam.
(a) therefore                            (b) even though
(c) hence                        (d) moreover
20. The gypsies do not live ___ at a particular place.
(a) broadly                      (b) willingly
(c) permanently              (d) voluntarily
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2021-10-24 16:01:55
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2021-10-24 11:55:57 SET NUMBER:-1

Directions (1- 10): Some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and blacken the oval corresponding to the appropriate letter (a, b, c). If a sentence is free from error, blacken the oval corresponding to (d) in the Answer Sheet.
1. Across the world (a) / discussions on curing cancer are any longer (b) / just wishful thinking (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
2. I and he (a) / have prepared (b) / the lesson thoroughly. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
3. The vacancy was filled (a) / by a young scholar (b) / who had an extensible knowledge of ancient art. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
4. This novel (a) / of Sheldon is more interesting (b) / than any other novel. (c) / No error (d)
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
5. An eminent surgeon (a) / is visiting the hospital (b) / to attend a surgeons’ conference. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
6. Most countries in the world (a) / is for (b) / peace. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
7. Our office buys (a) / five kilograms of paper (b) / every month. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
8. Many a man (a) / have realized (b) / that real happiness lies in making sacrifices. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
9. One of the most important factor (a) / that contribute to the success of a person (b) / in his sincerity. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
10. A technical view of new gadgets (a) / sometimes differ (b) / from an economic perspective. (c) / No error (d).
(a) a            (b) b            (c) c            (d) d
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2021-10-22 12:41:03 When NEITHER is the main word of the subject it takes singular verb.

12. Replace WAS by AM in the part ‘a’
Explanation:
As parts ‘b’ and ‘c’ both are in the present tense. WHAT’s = what is; not what was as WAS cannot be contracted; means it can’t be written in short form.

13. Replace WHAT by NOT in part ‘A’.
Explanation:
The idiom is NOT TO SPEAK OF SOMETHING; which means worthless to mention.

14. Remove WERE from part ‘b’
Explanation:
As the passive form is not required here.

15. Replace HAD by ‘HAD HAD’ in part ‘1’
Explanation:
As past perfect is needed here
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2021-10-22 12:41:02 Questions

1. Have trust on(a)/God and everything(b) /will be right.(c) /(d) No error
2. The cattles (a) /are grazing (b) /in the fields.(c) /(d) No error
3. He is one of (a)/ the best novelists (b) /that has ever lived. Do you agree? (c)/no error (d)
4. On a rainy day (a) /I enjoy to watch TV (b) / with a hot cup of tea.(c ) /no error(d)
5. No sooner did (a)/I reach (b)/ Patna railway station than the train departed(c)/no error (d)
6. There is no agreement (a) / between you and I (b) /so we are free to go our way(c) /no error (d)
7. A variety of books (a) / is available in the market (b) / to help the students qualify the competitive examinations.(c) /no error
8. He has taken charge (a) /as principal of our college (b) /three years ago(c) /no error (d)
9. One should (a) / be honest to his word (b) /in all situations(c) / no error (d)
10. In despite of his (a) / being a small boy he offered to(b)/ fight the giant (c) / No error (d)
11. Neither of these two documents (a) /support your claim (b) /on the property(c) / no error (d)
12. I was wondering whether (a) /I can produce a meal (b) /out of what’s left in the fridge (c) / no error (d)
13. What to speak of milk/even water was/not available there/no error
14. We demonstrated (a)/to them how we were prepared (b)/the artistic pattern.(c)/no error(d)
15. If we had Mohan (a) / in our team,(b) / we would have won the match against your team. (c) /no error (d)

Answers with explanations:

1. Replace ON by IN in part ‘A’.
Explanation:
In the sentence above the word TRUST is a noun; and when it’s is noun it takes the preposition IN; not ON. And when it’s a verb it does not take any preposition;
Example:
You can trust me not to tell anyone. (Here the word TRUST is a verb)

2. Replace CATTLES by CATTLE in part ‘A’).
Explanation
Certain collective nouns like CATTLE, POULTRY, POLICE, PEOPLE, GENTRY, though singular in form, are always used as plurals, means they don’t have plural forms and take plural verbs; as,
i) These poultry are mine.
ii) Whose are those cattle?
iii) Who are those people?
iv) There are few gentry in this town.
v) Police are investigating the case.
NOTE: Use of the word FIELDS is quite correct.
It means some of the cows/bulls were grazing in one field and some of them in other field(s).

3. Replace HAS by HAVE in part ‘c’)
Explanation
As the verb must agree with the noun (here NOVELISTS) of the relative pronoun (here THAT). You see NOVELISTS is in plural, so the verb must be plural.

4. Replace ‘TO WATCH’ by WATCHING in part of ‘B’
Explanation
As the verb ENJOY is followed by the gerund (ING form of a verb); not the infinitive (TO + first form of the verb). HOT CUP OF TEA is quite correct. Had the tea been cold; then it’s A CUP OF COLD TEA.

5. Insert THE before Patna in part ‘C’
Explanation
As the station is specific. It must take the article.

6. Replace ‘I’ by ME in part ‘B’.
Explanation:
BETWEEN is a preposition, and after a preposition only the objective form a pronoun is used. ME is objective form of ‘I’.

7. Replace AVAILABES by AVAILABLE in part ‘B’.
Explanation:
IS is quite here as the main word of the subject i.e. VARIETY is singular.

8. Replace HAS TAKEN by TOOK in part ‘A’.
Explanation
When we use time adverbs (here THREE YEARS AGO) that talk about FINISHED periods of time we use the past simple rather than the present perfect. Other such expressions are: AGO, AT (3 o’clock), LAST (week/month), ON (Monday), THEN, YESTERDAY, etc.
More Example:
i) She DIED at the age of 86, in 1964. (not HAS DIED)

9. Replace HIS by ONE’S in part ‘B’.
Explanation:
The subject of the sentence is noun ONE; for it possessive adjective is ONE’S; not HIS. The indefinite pronoun should be used through if it refers to ONE.
Examples:
i) ONE cannot be too careful about ONE (not HIS) says.
ii) ONE does not like to have ONE”S (not HIS) word doubted.
iii) ONE must not boast of ONE’S (not HIS) own success.

10. The mistake is in part ‘A’.
Explanation:
Either do it IN SPITE OF or DESPITE

11. Replace SUPPORT by SUPPORTS in part ‘B’.
Explanation:
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2021-10-18 17:29:29 Just then, the two policemen reappeared from the house, half-carrying a white-faced figure, a man in a dark grey sweater and jeans, who, it seemed, could hardly walk. There was blood all over him.

“My God," said Joanne, "how did he get in there? And how did you know he was there?"

“I think he must be a burglar," said the doctor. "I knew he was there because when I finally removed what was stuck in Sheba's throat, it turned out to be three human fingers. I don't think he's a very happy burglar."
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2021-10-18 17:29:29 The Choking Dog

"Come on, come on, move it, idiot!"

Joanne beat impatiently on the steering wheel of her Mercedes sports car. How stupid to get caught up in the rush hour! She had planned to leave work early this afternoon, at three o'clock, to give herself a chance to relax and have a bath before going out to a meeting of her local tennis club. But just at ten to three a client had arrived, and it was two hours before she had finished dealing with the man. When she came out of her office, all the other staff in the Highlight Advertising Agency had already left. Now she was stuck in a traffic jam in central Birmingham at 5:30, and at 6:30 she was expected to be chairing a meeting of the tennis club. There would be no time for any hot bath.

Ahead of her, the traffic was moving at last, and she swung quickly out into the centre lane to turn right, and raced the last half-mile through the quiet suburban streets to her house. Pulling up on the driveway, she leapt out of the car and ran for the house. As she opened the door, she nearly tripped over Sheba, who was standing behind it.

“Hey, Sheba, hello," she said, bending down to stroke the large alsatian dog's head, "I've got no time for you now, but I'll take you out as soon as I get back from the tennis club."

It was then that she noticed something worrying about the dog. Sheba seemed to be coughing or choking, her stomach pumping repeatedly as if she was trying to vomit something up. She was obviously in real discomfort and could hardly breathe; her sad eyes gazed up at Joanne helplessly.

“Oh damn, this is all I need now," said Joanne to herself, dropping her briefcase and bending down to take a closer look, "a sick dog, today of all days!" On closer examination, Sheba did look very sick, and Joanne realised she would have to take her down to the vet immediately. Luckily, the vet's surgery was only a few streets away, and Joanne quickly loaded the dog, still coughing and choking, into her car for the short drive.

When she got there, the surgery was just about to close for the day. Luckily, Dr. Sterne had not left yet, and when he saw the state of Sheba, he brought her quickly into his office.

“It looks like something is stuck in her throat," said Dr. Sterne. It shouldn't take me too long to get it out."

“Listen, doctor, I'm really in a rush to get to a meeting -- can I leave her with you, and go and get changed? I'll be back in ten minutes to pick her up, then I'll take her on to the meeting with me. Is that OK?"

“Sure," said the doctor. "You get going. I'll see you in ten minutes."

Joanne jumped back into her car again, and made the quick trip round to her house in a couple of minutes. As she was once more entering the hallway, the phone on the table by the door began to ring. She picked it up, annoyed by this additional interruption to her plans.

“This is Dr. Sterne," said an anxious voice. "Is that you, Joanne?"

“Of course it's me," said Joanne, surprised at the sound of his voice, "no-one else lives here."

“I want you to get right out of that house immediately," said the doctor's voice. "Right now. I'm coming round right away, and the police will be there any time now. Wait outside for us." The phone went dead. Joanne stared at it. She was confused, but she was also a little frightened by the obvious fear in the voice of the doctor. She replaced the receiver, then quickly backed out of the door and ran into the street.

At that moment, a police car with its lights flashing swung round the corner and screeched to a stop outside the house. Two policemen got out. After briefly checking that she was the owner of the house, they ran into the house through the still open door, without explaining anything. Joanne was by now completely confused and very frightened. Then the doctor arrived.

“Where's Sheba? Is she OK?" shouted Joanne, running over to his car.

“She's fine, Joanne. I extracted the thing which was choking her, and she's OK now."

"Well what's this all about? Why are the police in my house?"
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