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INDEX

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY PAGE NO- 6

CHAPTER 2 IDIOMS & PHRASES PAGE NO- 12

CHAPTER 3 PHRASAL VERBS PAGE NO- 17

CHAPTER 4 FILLERS PAGE NO- 22

CHAPTER 5 CLOZE TEST PAGE NO- 32


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CHAPTER -1 VOCABULARY
ANSWERS

1. ANSWER What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Spur”?

A. Activation

B. Block

C. Discouragement

D. Prevention

2. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Glance”?

A. Gaze

B. Quick look

C. Stare

D. Ignore

3. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Bolster”?

A. Block

B. Halt

C. Aid

D. Injure

4. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Breach”?

A. Agreement

B. Aperture

C. Closure

D. Misfortune
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5. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Predominant”?

A. Dominant

B. Inferior

C. Secondary

D. Unimportant

6. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Steady”?

A. Irregular

B. Vulnerable

C. Moving

D. Constant

7. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Avert”?

A. Aid

B. Allow

C. Avoid

D. Assist

8. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Elevate”?

A. Drop

B. Heighten

C. Demote

D. Disdain

9. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Tame”?

A. Conquer
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B. Agitate

C. Irritate

D. Upset

10. What is the most appropriate Synonym for “Stubborn”?

A. Flexible

B. Relentless

C. Submissive

D. Yielding

11. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Multifarious”?

A. Assorted

B. Manifold

C. Homogenous

D. Multiple

12. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Amiable”?

A. Pleasing

B. Genial

C. ILL - Tempered

D. Winning

13. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Misanthropic”?

A. Philanthropic

B. Unsociable

C. Antisocial

D. Nasty
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14. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Antidote”?

A. Counter measure

B. Poison

C. Solution

D. Remedy

15. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Recede”?

A. Diminish

B. Retreat

C. Retrograde

D. Proceed

16. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Exclude”?

A. Keep Out

B. Include

C. Deny

D. Reject

17. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Docile”?

A. Rebellious

B. Passive

C. Quiet

D. Compliant

18. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Credulous”?

A. Clever
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B. Naive

C. Trusting

D. Innocent

19. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Ingenious”?

A. Clever

B. Brilliant

C. Shrewd

D. Unimaginative

20. What is the most appropriate Antonym for “Fracture”?

A. Crack

B. Break

C. Mend

D. Rupture
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21. (A) - ACTIVATION

22. ANSWER (B) - QUICK LOOK

23. ANSWER (C) - AID

24. ANSWER (B) - APERTURE

25. ANSWER (A) - DOMINANT

26. ANSWER (D) - CONSTANT

27. ANSWER (C) - AVOID

28. ANSWER (B) - HEIGHTEN

29. ANSWER (A) - CONQUER

30. ANSWER (B) - RELENTLESS

31. ANSWER (C) - HOMOGENOUS

32. ANSWER (C) - ILL - TEMPERED

33. ANSWER (A) - PHILANTHROPIC

34. ANSWER (B) - POISON

35. ANSWER (D) - PROCEED

36. ANSWER (B) - INCLUDE

37. ANSWER (B) - PASSIVE

38. ANSWER (A) - CLEVER

39. ANSWER (D) - UNIMAGINATIVE

40. ANSWER (C) - MEND


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CHAPTER- 2 IDIOMS & PHRASES

Directions (1-10): The following questions consist of a sentence. In each sentence a blank is
given. Following the sentence, four idioms are given. You have to choose the idiom that would
fill in the sentence contextually and grammatical

1. He has already divided the money, no need to connive him it’s like _________.

A. Flogging a dead horse

B. Eating like a horse

C. Putting card before horse

D. Horse sense

2. To make him understand was like _________.

A. Trion horse

B. Herculean Task

C. Cutting a gordian knot

D. Midas touch

3. After his father’s death he took up the business _________.

A. To keep the wolf from the door

B. To keep the wolf at bay

C. A wolf at the door

D. A wolf in sheep’s clothing

4. Don’t worry, have patience _________.

A. Let sleeping dogs lie

B. Every dog has his day


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C. Go to the dogs

D. Dog tired

5. Don’t _________ before the enemies. Fight till the end.

A. Show the white feather

B. Feather one’s nest

C. Birds of same feather

D. In fine feather

6. The idea of children suffering from hunger made him ________.

A. Wear heart on sleeve

B. Heavy heart

C. Sick at heart

D. Chicken Hearted

7. The editor has _______ and he will notice the minor mistakes.

A. Bird’s eye view

B. Eagle eye view

C. Turn a blind eye

D. Catch someone’s eye

8. The whole interview was done ________ .

A. Tongue in cheek

B. Sharp tongue

C. Slip of tongue

D. Hold your tongue


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9. He was _______ about which of the jobs to accept.

A. All in a day’s work

B. Game plan

C. Busman’s holiday

D. In a fix

10. He wastes his time doing _______ .

A. Movers and shakers

B. Noddy work

C. On the line

D. Baker’s dozen

ANSWERS

1. ANSWER (A) - FLOGGING A DEAD HORSE

FLOGGING A DEAD HORSE - to waste your time

EATING LIKE A HORSE - eat a lot

PUTTING CARD BEFORE HORSE - do things in a wrong order

HORSE SENSE - common sense

2. ANSWER (C) - CUTTING A GORDIAN KNOT

TRION HORSE - a wooden horse in which the greek soldiers hid themselves

HERCULEAN TASK - a very difficult task, next to impossible

CUTTING A GORDIAN KNOT - to solve a very difficult problem by force

MIDAS TOUCH - golden touch


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3. ANSWER (B) - TO KEEP THE WOLF AT BAY

TO KEEP THE WOLF FROM DOOR - to avoid starvation problem

TO KEEP THE WOLF AT BAY - to fight against any difficulty

A WOLF AT THE DOOR - financial loss/debt

A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING - a person who pretends to be innocent but actually is


dangerous.

4. ANSWER (B) - EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY

LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE - not to talk about things which have created problems in the parts

EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY - every person gets opportunity at some or other day in life

GO TO THE DOGS - to become worse

DOG TIRED - very tired

5. ANSWER (A) - SHOW THE WHITE FEATHER

SHOW THE WHITE FEATHER - behave like a coward

FEATHER ONE’S NEST - act selfishly

BIRDS OF SAME FEATHER - two similar person

IN FINE FEATHER - well dressed

6. ANSWER (C) - SICK AT HEART

WEAR HEART ON SLEEVE - to express feelings

HEAVY HEART - sad

SICK AT HEART - hopeless

CHICKEN HEARTED - coward

7. ANSWER (B) - EAGLE EYE VIEW

BIRD’S EYE VIEW - a broad view of a situation

EAGLE EYE VIEW - ability of noting minute mistakes


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TURN A BLIND EYE - ignore something

CATCH SOMEONE’S EYE - to get attention

8. ANSWER (A) - TONGUE IN CHEEK

TONGUE IN CHEEK - something said in sarcastic manner

SHARP TONGUE - A bitter or critical way of speaking

SLIP OF TONGUE - a minor mistake in speech

HOLD YOUR TONGUE - not to say anything that upsets people

9. ANSWER (D) - IN A FIX

ALL IN A DAY’S WORK - of something unusual or difficult

GAME PLAN - a carefully considered strategy

BUSMAN’S HOLIDAY - a vacation in which one does an activity that is similar to one’s job (like
a bus man driving bus on his holiday)

IN A FIX - confusion

10. ANSWER (B) - NODDY WORK

MOVERS AND SHAKERS - a person who is able to get things done with their power, influence
or money

NODDY WORK - unimportant or very simple task

ON THE LINE - on the state of jeopardy or uncertainty

BAKER’S DOZEN - thirteen


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CHAPTER- 3 PHRASAL VERB

Directions (1-10): The following questions consist of a sentence. In each sentence a blank is
given. Following the sentence, four phrasal verbs are given. You have to choose the phrasal
verb that would fill in the sentence contextually and grammatically

1. This information may _______ this case.

A. Bear on

B. Bawl out

C. Back out

D. Bear down on

2. All this negative publicity will _______ in a couple of weeks.

A. Break down

B. Blow over

C. Add up

D. Ask over

3. While we were discussing the situation, Terri ________ to give her opinion.

A. Break out

B. Broke into

C. Broke in

D. Broke up

4. When you visit me, why don’t you _______ your son.

A. Bring Around

B. Bring away
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C. Bring up

D. Bring over

5. He kept ________ how much money he makes.

A. Carry on about

B. Carry on with

C. Carry over

D. Catch up with

6. Let’s ______ the baby again before we go to sleep.

A. Check out

B. Check through

C. Check on

D. Chop down

7. Susan ______ the mess before she left.

A. Cleaned up

B. Clear out

C. Clear up

D. Check out of

8. He ______ a large sum of money when his aunt died.

A. Came off

B. Came out

C. Came out with

D. Came into
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9. The controversy about the president’s affair finally ______ .

A. Died off

B. Died down

C. Do over

D. Do without

10. Yuganda can ______ science if he doesn’t succeed in english.

A. Fall off

B. Fall out with

C. Fall behind in

D. Fall back on

ANSWER

1. ANSWER (A) - BEAR ON

BEAR ON - Have to do with

BAWL OUT - criticize

BACK OUT - not keep

BEAR DOWN ON - take strong measures against

2. ANSWER (B) - BLOW OVER

Break down - stop working properly

Blow over - pass without creating a problem

Add up - calculate a sum

Ask over - invite to one’s house


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3. ANSWER (C) - BROKE IN

Break out - appear violently

Broke into - enter a house unlawfully

Broke in - interrupt

Broke up - break into pieces

4. ANSWER (D) - BRING OVER

Bring Around - convince someone

Bring away - learn or gain

Bring up - mention

Bring over - bring to someone’s house

5. ANSWER (A) - CARRY ON ABOUT

Carry on about - continue in an annoying way

Carry on with - continue

Carry over - continue on a subsequent day

Catch up with - speed up

6. ANSWER (C) - CHECK ON

Check out - investigate

Check through - send luggage through

Check on - make sure something is ok

Chop down - cut

7. ANSWER (A) - CLEANED UP

Cleaned up - tidy

Clear out - leave

Clear up - clean
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Check out of - leave a hotel, hospital

8. ANSWER (D) - CAME INTO

Came off - fall off

Came out - appear

Came out with - produce and distribute a product

Came into - inherit

9. ANSWER (B) - DIED DOWN

Died off - become extinct

Died down - diminish in intensity

Do over - repeat

Do without - manage without something one wants or needs

10. ANSWER (D) - FALL BACK ON

Fall off - decrease

Fall out with - have an argument with

Fall behind in - lag

Fall back on - be able to use in case of emergency


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CHAPTER - 4 FILLERS

Directions (1-20): In each of the questions below, a sentence is given with one blank that
indicates that a part is missing. Identify the word that fits in that blank to make the sentence
grammatically and contextually correct.

1. It is therefore ________ that you brush your teeth at least twice a day.

A. Recreation

B. Receivable

C. Recommendation

D. Reciprocal

2. Thorough brushing is required, and as such, you should spend at least one full minute
brushing your teeth on each ________.

A. Occasion

B. Occupant

C. Octonary

D. Occlusal

3. We have ________ the finest team of dentists

A. Assumed

B. Assembled

C. Assault

D. Assuage

4. Write the day and the time of your _________ with a Dental Doctor in Warangal.

A. Consumption

B. Considering
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C. Consecutive

D. Consultation

5. CRM stands for "Customer Relationship Management" which is a software that


manages and coordinates all the customer interactions in one ________ platform.

A. Centring

B. Centralized

C. Cenotaph

D. Centroid

6. The CRM system gathers the customer data from different_______ .

A. Challenging

B. Charismatic

C. Channels

D. Chairperson

7. Each and every team across the business can ________ this information to make timely
decisions.

A. Access

B. Accurate

C. Accredit

D. Accident

8. CRM lets you effectively handle the data and helps _______ the workflow in an
outstanding way.

A. Streek

B. Stress

C. Streamline

D. Streak
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9. CRM solutions allow users to track the customer ________ through various channels.

A. Interagency

B. Interactions

C. Interabangs

D. Interactant

10. CRM systems help you track, ________ and update information across the platform.

A. Anesthetic

B. Analyze

C. Anesthesia

D. Anadiplosis

11. CRM _________ your day to day activities and provides various tools to measure the
performance and productivity.

A. Automate

B. Automen

C. Autopsy

D. Autoing

12. You have all the information ________ in the system, which lets you plan your business
operations and make better action plans accordingly.

A. Receivable

B. recorded

C. reciprocal

D. Recreation

13. CRM tracks the leads that are coming in, and helps the sales team to enter those leads
information into the system either _________ or automatically.

A. Mantle

B. Mansion
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C. Manually

D. Manager

14. With CRM, you can reduce your ________ workload and focus on other high -level tasks
instead.

A. Mundane

B. Munting

C. Munched

D. Munster

15. Whatever you are ________ handling manually can be automated with CRM.

A. Curly

B. Curio

C. Curse

D. Currently

16. The _________ in CRM provides data and insights that depicts the sales and customer
service performance.

A. Analogue

B. Analytics

C. Analecta

D. Anesthetic

17. You can make smart decisions which would help increase sales and ________ the
quality of customer experience.

A. Improve

B. Impulse

C. Impetus

D. Imprint
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18. A CRM system will help you ________ data to target the audience with personalized
campaigns.

A. Lever

B. Leverage

C. Levis

D. Levin

19. Marketing automation gives you a clear picture on _______ customer behavior.

A. Potluck

B. Pothole

C. Potshot

D. Potential

20. Your marketing team can streamline marketing activities, increase __________, run
campaigns and ultimately drive profits.

A. Engagement

B. Engender

C. Engirdle

D. Engineer

ANSWERS

1. ANSWER (C) - RECOMMENDATION

Recreation - enjoying yourself and relaxing when you are not working; a way of doing this

Receivable - able to be received

Recommendation - saying that something is good and should be tried or used

Reciprocal - involving two or more people or groups who agree to help each other or to behave
in the same way towards one another
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2. ANSWER (A) - OCCASION

Occasion - a particular time when something happens

Occupant - a person who is in a building, car, etc. at a particular time

Octonary - relating to or based on the number eight.

Occlusal - relating to or involved in the occlusion of teeth.

3. ANSWER (B) - ASSEMBLED

Assumed - to accept or believe that something is true even though you have no proof; to
expect something to be true

Assembled - to come together or bring somebody/something together in a group

Assault - a sudden attack on somebody/something

Assuage - to make an unpleasant feeling less strong

4. ANSWER (D) - CONSULTATION

Consumption - the amount of fuel, etc. that something uses

Considering - when you think about or remember something

Consecutive - coming or happening one after the other

Consultation - a discussion between people before a decision is taken

5. ANSWER (B) - CENTRALIZED

Centring - the action or process of placing something in the middle of something else.

Centralized - to give control of all the parts of a country or organization to a group of people in
one place

Cenotaph - empty tomb

Centroid - the center of mass of a geometric object of uniform density.


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6. ANSWER (C) - CHANNELS

Challenging - forcing you to make a lot of effort

Charismatic - the quality of being able to attract, charm and influence those around you.

Channels - a television station

Chairperson - a person who controls a meeting

7. ANSWER (A) - ACCESS

Access - a way of entering or reaching a place

Accurate - exact and correct; without mistakes

Accredit - give credit to (someone) for something.

Accident - an unpleasant event that happens unexpectedly and causes damage, injury or
death

8. ANSWER (C) - STREAMLINE

Streek - to lay out

Stress - worry and pressure that is caused by having too much to deal with

Streamline - to give a vehicle, etc. a long smooth shape so that it will move easily through air
or water

Streak - a thin line or mark

9. ANSWER (B) - INTERACTIONS

Interagency - occurring between different agencies

Interactions - to talk or do things with other people

Interabangs - a non-standard English punctuation mark that is a combination of an exclamation


mark and a question mark.

Interactant - a person or thing that interacts, esp a substance that participates in a chemical
reaction.
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10. ANSWER (B) - ANALYZE

Anesthetic - a substance that makes you unconscious or makes specific body parts numb so
that you don't feel pain

Analyze - to look at or think about the different parts or details of something carefully in order
to understand or explain it

Anesthesia - the use of drugs that make you unable to feel pain during medical operations

Anadiplosis - repetition of a prominent and usually the last word in one phrase or clause at the
beginning of the next

11. ANSWER (A) - AUTOMATE

Automate - to make something operate by machine, without needing people

Automen - someone who manufactures motor cars.

Autopsy - an examination of a dead body to find out the cause of death

Autoing - To go by or ride in an automobile

12. ANSWER (B) - RECORDED

Receivable - able to be received.

recorded - to write down or film facts or events so that they can be referred to later and will not
be forgotten

reciprocal - involving two or more people or groups who agree to help each other or to behave
in the same way towards one another

Recreation - enjoying yourself and relaxing when you are not working; a way of doing this

13. ANSWER (C) - MANUALLY

Mantle - the part of the earth between the surface (crust) and the centre (core)

Mansion - a very large house

Manually - by hand and not by machine

Manager - a man or woman who controls an organization or part of an organization


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14. ANSWER (A) - MUNDANE

Mundane - ordinary

Munting - Ugly

Munched - to bite and eat something noisily

Munster - a semisoft cheese that may be bland or sharp in flavor.

15. ANSWER (D) - CURRENTLY

Curly - full of curls; shaped like a curl

Curio - a small, valuable object that is rare, unusual or beautiful, often something that people
collect

Curse - a word used for expressing anger; a swear word

Currently - at present; at the moment

16. ANSWER (B) - ANALYTICS

Analogue - using an electronic system that uses continuously changing physical quantities to
measure or store data

Analytics - the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics.

Analecta - a collection of short literary or philosophical extracts.

Anesthetic - a substance that makes you unconscious or makes specific body parts numb so
that you don't feel pain

17. ANSWER (A) - IMPROVE

Improve - to become or to make something better

Impulse - a sudden desire to do something without thinking about the results

Impetus - something that encourages something else to happen

Imprint - a mark made by pressing an object on a surface


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18. ANSWER (B) - LEVERAGE

Lever - a handle that you pull or push in order to make a machine, etc. work

Leverage - the act of using a lever to lift or open something; the force needed to do this

Levis - a brand of denim jeans

Levin - lightning; thunderbolts.

19. ANSWER (C) - POTENTIAL

Potluck - a situation in which one must take a chance that whatever is available will prove to be
good or acceptable.

Pothole -

a hole in the surface of a road that is formed by traffic and bad weather

Potshot - a shot taken at somebody/something without aiming carefully at the target

Potential - that may possibly become something, happen, be used, etc.

20. ANSWER (A) - ENGAGEMENT

Engagement - an agreement to get married; the time when you are engaged

Engender - cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition).

Engirdle - surround; encircle.

Engineer - a person whose job is to design, build or repair engines, machines, etc
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CHAPTER - 5 CLOZE TEST

Directions (1-10): In the following passage, some of the words have been given in
bold, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the
options that can be used in place of the given number. If the word that is already
given is correct and requires no correction, then mark (e) as your choice.

The Lok Sabha marked the 75th anniversary of the Quit India movement on Wednesday
with a special sitting (1) , at which Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for special
initiatives to end poverty, illiteracy and graft and Congress president Sonia Gandhi
lamented (22) a warning over “secular, democratic, liberal values being declined (3).”

Terming (4) poverty, lack of education and malnutrition the greatest challenges, Mr.
Modi called for their exoneration (5) in the next five years with the inauguration (6) of
Karenge aur kar ke rahenge (We will do and surely do). He said the period between
1942-47 was exceptional in India’s freedom struggle as it created the mood that
independence was just a matter of time, an impugn (7) rather than something
uncertain. “Just as that period was of a quantum jump of resolution and indictments
(8), a time when Mahatma Gandhi, with his belief in ahimsa persuade (9) all Indians to
‘Do or die’, a final battle for freedom, so should we pledge to make the period between
2017-22, when Indian Independence turns 75, to be one where a similar spirit is
created,” the Prime Minister said.

“In 1942, the clarion call was ‘Karenge ya marenge’ (Do or die) — today it is ‘Karenge
aur kar ke rahenge’ (We will do and accomplish). These five years are about Sankalp se
siddhi (commitment to fulfilment),” he said. In the years following Independence, he
regretted , a sense of entitlement had surpassed (10) the sense of duty to the country.

1.

[a] undertaking

[b] commission
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[c] announcement

[d] committee

[e] No correction

2.

[a] sounded

[b] announced

[c] effected

[d] granted

[e] No correction

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[a] endangered

[b] rebuffed

[c] Jeopardizing

[d] Imperiling

[e] No correction.

4,

[a] Implicit

[b] Enticing

[c] Disclaiming

[d] Refuting

[e] No correction
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5.

[a] Revival

[b] Uplift

[c] eradication

[d] absolution

[e] No correction

6.

[a] Inception

[b] Declaring

[c] Pledge

[d] Warranting

[e] No correction

7.

[a] Undertaking

[b] Eventuality

[c] Event

[d] Uprising

[e] No correction

8.

[a] Conviction

[b] Skepticism

[c] Fortitude
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[d] Gallantry

[e] No correction

9.

[a] Forced

[b] Mesmerized

[c] entice

[d] exhorted

[e] No correction

10.

[a] overthrown

[b] abbreviate

[c] mitigated

[d] Overtaken

[e] No correction

ANSWER

1. Ans.(e)

Sol. There is no correction required as sitting means a continuous period of being


seated, especially when engaged in a particular activity and the use of the word Lok
sabha is indicating towards a gathering hence option (e) is correct.
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2. Ans.(a)

Sol. Sounded means to express or convey (a warning) is the correct word and since
there is a mention of warning later in the sentence it cements its position as the correct
choice.

3. Ans.(a)

Sol.

What is conveyed is that values are at the risk of extinction and therefore endangered
which means (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction is the correct choice.

4. Ans.(e)

Sol. There is no need for correction as the use of ‘terming’ which means give a
descriptive name to; call by a specified term is the correct choice for the given question.

5. Ans.(c)

Sol.

Eradication is the correct choice as it means the complete destruction of something and
therefore, social imperatives will be destroyed as per the Prime Minister.

6. Ans.(c)

Sol. Option (c) is absolutely correct choice for the given question as Modi is promising
something and there is also a mention of a phrase after that which makes it clear that
the word ‘pledge’ which means a solemn promise or undertaking is the correct choice.

7. Ans.(b)

Sol.
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Eventuality which means a possible event or outcome is the correct choice as the use
of the word rather makes it necessary that there is word contradictory to the word
uncertain and hence eventuality is the correct choice for the given question.

8. Ans.(a)

Sol.

Conviction is the correct choice for the given question as it means a firm belief which is
the requirement in the given sentence. The word associated with it is resolution which
means the quality of being determined or resolute and along with the tone of the
passage; we can safely assume that conviction is the right choice.

9. Ans.(d)

Sol.

Exhorted which means to urge is the correct choice as it is the most appropriate word
which fits the sentence.

Since people were motivated by him therefore, forced can’t be used. Similarly, all the
other words are contextually incorrect.

S30.Ans.(d)

Sol.

Overtaken which means catch up with and pass is the correct choice as the use of the
word “regretted” indicates the sense of duty has been overtaken by the sense of
entitlement.
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