Use ‘Although’ in the following sentence without changing its original meaning.
The country has made huge progress, but we still have a long way to go.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Use Conjunction in the following sentence without changing its original meaning.
He is a magician from Turkey who has performed all over the world.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will
allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.
B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water,
using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the
whole system.
C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any
existing engines.
D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel
hybrid.
E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an
efficiency of 30 %.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Who can trace to its first beginnings the love of Damon for Pythias, of David for Jonathan, of Swan for
Edgar?
B. Similarly with men.
C. There is about great friendships between man and man a certain inevitability that can only be compared with
the ageold association of ham and eggs.
D. One simply feels that it is one of the things that must be so.
E. No one can say what was the mutual magnetism that brought the deathless partnership of these wholesome
and palatable foodstuffs about.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. It involves the configuration of a tailored value chain that enables a company to offer unique value.
B. Having a strategy is a matter of discipline; it requires a strong focus on profitability and a willingness to
make tough tradeoffs in choosing what not to do.
C. Strategy goes far beyond the pursuit of best practices.
D. A company must stay the course even during times of upheaval, while constantly improving and extending
its distinctive positioning.
E. When a company’s activities fit together as a self-reinforcing system, any competitor wishing to imitate a
strategy must replicate the whole system.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This fact was established in the 1730s by French survey expeditions to Equador near the Equator and
Lapland in the Arctic, which found that around the middle of the earth the arc was about a kilometer shorter.
B. One of the unsettled scientific questions in the late 18th century was the exact nature of the shape of the
earth.
C. The length of one-degree arc would be less near the equatorial latitudes than at the poles.
D. One way of doing that is to determine the length of the arc along a chosen longitude or meridian at onedegree
latitude separation.
E. While it was generally known that the earth was not a sphere but an ‘oblate spheroid’, more curved at the
equator and flatter at the poles, the question of ‘how much more’ was yet to be established.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. If caught in the act, they were punished, not for the crime, but for allowing themselves to be caught
another lash of the whip.
B. The bellicose Spartans sacrificed all the finer things in life for military expertise.
C. Those fortunate enough to survive babyhood were taken away from their mothers at the age of seven to
undergo rigorous military training.
D. This consisted mainly of beatings and deprivations of all kinds like going around barefoot in winter, and
worse, starvation so that they would be forced to steal food to survive.
E. Male children were examined at birth by the city council and those deemed too weak to become soldiers
were left to die of exposure.
Correct!
Wrong!
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of sentences and mark it as your answer.
I.The musicians delivered a rousing performance.
II They had rehearsed often.
(i) Though
(ii) as
(iii) once
Correct!
Wrong!
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to
form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning
as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. I love the color red.
II.This shade seems a little too bright.
(i) Therefore
(ii) Nonetheless
(iii) in fact
Correct!
Wrong!
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to
form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning
as expressed in the statement sentences.
I.We were working hard.
II.Jill and Jerry were lounging by the pool.
(i) Meanwhile
(ii) Instead
(iii) Therefore
Correct!
Wrong!
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Use ‘Although’ in the following sentence without changing its original meaning.
The country has made huge progress, but we still have a long way to go.
The country has made huge progress, but we still have a long way to go.
Correct!
Wrong!
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Use Conjunction in the following sentence without changing its original meaning.
He is a magician from Turkey who has performed all over the world.
He is a magician from Turkey who has performed all over the world.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will
allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.
B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water,
using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the
whole system.
C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any
existing engines.
D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel
hybrid.
E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an
efficiency of 30 %.
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Experts such as Larry Burns, head of research at GM, reckon that only such a full hearted leap will
allow the world to cope with the mass motorization that will one day come to China or India.
B. But once hydrogen is being produced from biomass or extracted from underground coal or made from water,
using nuclear or renewable electricity, the way will be open for a huge reduction in carbon emissions from the
whole system.
C. In theory, once all the bugs have been sorted out, fuel cells should deliver better total fuel economy than any
existing engines.
D. That is twice as good as the internal combustion engine, but only five percentage points better than a diesel
hybrid.
E. Allowing for the resources needed to extract hydrogen from hydrocarbon, oil, coal or gas, the fuel cell has an
efficiency of 30 %.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Who can trace to its first beginnings the love of Damon for Pythias, of David for Jonathan, of Swan for
Edgar?
B. Similarly with men.
C. There is about great friendships between man and man a certain inevitability that can only be compared with
the ageold association of ham and eggs.
D. One simply feels that it is one of the things that must be so.
E. No one can say what was the mutual magnetism that brought the deathless partnership of these wholesome
and palatable foodstuffs about.
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. Who can trace to its first beginnings the love of Damon for Pythias, of David for Jonathan, of Swan for
Edgar?
B. Similarly with men.
C. There is about great friendships between man and man a certain inevitability that can only be compared with
the ageold association of ham and eggs.
D. One simply feels that it is one of the things that must be so.
E. No one can say what was the mutual magnetism that brought the deathless partnership of these wholesome
and palatable foodstuffs about.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. It involves the configuration of a tailored value chain that enables a company to offer unique value.
B. Having a strategy is a matter of discipline; it requires a strong focus on profitability and a willingness to
make tough tradeoffs in choosing what not to do.
C. Strategy goes far beyond the pursuit of best practices.
D. A company must stay the course even during times of upheaval, while constantly improving and extending
its distinctive positioning.
E. When a company’s activities fit together as a self-reinforcing system, any competitor wishing to imitate a
strategy must replicate the whole system.
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. It involves the configuration of a tailored value chain that enables a company to offer unique value.
B. Having a strategy is a matter of discipline; it requires a strong focus on profitability and a willingness to
make tough tradeoffs in choosing what not to do.
C. Strategy goes far beyond the pursuit of best practices.
D. A company must stay the course even during times of upheaval, while constantly improving and extending
its distinctive positioning.
E. When a company’s activities fit together as a self-reinforcing system, any competitor wishing to imitate a
strategy must replicate the whole system.
Correct!
Wrong!
-
In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This fact was established in the 1730s by French survey expeditions to Equador near the Equator and
Lapland in the Arctic, which found that around the middle of the earth the arc was about a kilometer shorter.
B. One of the unsettled scientific questions in the late 18th century was the exact nature of the shape of the
earth.
C. The length of one-degree arc would be less near the equatorial latitudes than at the poles.
D. One way of doing that is to determine the length of the arc along a chosen longitude or meridian at onedegree
latitude separation.
E. While it was generally known that the earth was not a sphere but an ‘oblate spheroid’, more curved at the
equator and flatter at the poles, the question of ‘how much more’ was yet to be established.
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. This fact was established in the 1730s by French survey expeditions to Equador near the Equator and
Lapland in the Arctic, which found that around the middle of the earth the arc was about a kilometer shorter.
B. One of the unsettled scientific questions in the late 18th century was the exact nature of the shape of the
earth.
C. The length of one-degree arc would be less near the equatorial latitudes than at the poles.
D. One way of doing that is to determine the length of the arc along a chosen longitude or meridian at onedegree
latitude separation.
E. While it was generally known that the earth was not a sphere but an ‘oblate spheroid’, more curved at the
equator and flatter at the poles, the question of ‘how much more’ was yet to be established.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the questions below, five sentences are given which are denoted by A),
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. If caught in the act, they were punished, not for the crime, but for allowing themselves to be caught
another lash of the whip.
B. The bellicose Spartans sacrificed all the finer things in life for military expertise.
C. Those fortunate enough to survive babyhood were taken away from their mothers at the age of seven to
undergo rigorous military training.
D. This consisted mainly of beatings and deprivations of all kinds like going around barefoot in winter, and
worse, starvation so that they would be forced to steal food to survive.
E. Male children were examined at birth by the city council and those deemed too weak to become soldiers
were left to die of exposure.
B), C), D) and E). By using all the five sentences you have to frame a meaningful paragraph. The correct
order of the sentences is your answer. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct order
of sentences and mark it as your answer.
A. If caught in the act, they were punished, not for the crime, but for allowing themselves to be caught
another lash of the whip.
B. The bellicose Spartans sacrificed all the finer things in life for military expertise.
C. Those fortunate enough to survive babyhood were taken away from their mothers at the age of seven to
undergo rigorous military training.
D. This consisted mainly of beatings and deprivations of all kinds like going around barefoot in winter, and
worse, starvation so that they would be forced to steal food to survive.
E. Male children were examined at birth by the city council and those deemed too weak to become soldiers
were left to die of exposure.
Correct!
Wrong!
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of sentences and mark it as your answer.
I.The musicians delivered a rousing performance.
II They had rehearsed often.
(i) Though
(ii) as
(iii) once
I.The musicians delivered a rousing performance.
II They had rehearsed often.
(i) Though
(ii) as
(iii) once
Correct!
Wrong!
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to
form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning
as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. I love the color red.
II.This shade seems a little too bright.
(i) Therefore
(ii) Nonetheless
(iii) in fact
form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning
as expressed in the statement sentences.
I. I love the color red.
II.This shade seems a little too bright.
(i) Therefore
(ii) Nonetheless
(iii) in fact
Correct!
Wrong!
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Choose the appropriate phrase/connector/conjunction from the given three options which can be used to
form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning
as expressed in the statement sentences.
I.We were working hard.
II.Jill and Jerry were lounging by the pool.
(i) Meanwhile
(ii) Instead
(iii) Therefore
form a single sentence from the two sentences I and II which are given below, implying the same meaning
as expressed in the statement sentences.
I.We were working hard.
II.Jill and Jerry were lounging by the pool.
(i) Meanwhile
(ii) Instead
(iii) Therefore
Correct!
Wrong!
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