In the following questions,a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank.Select the best out of the five answer choices given to make the passage complete and coherent .
______________________________________. Only Poland followed the guidelines, counting both
those sleeping rough and those in temporary accommodation. Going to find rough sleepers is expensive
and time-consuming so most governments simply don’t bother. Paris has not kept a record since the mid
2000s.
______________________________________. Only Poland followed the guidelines, counting both
those sleeping rough and those in temporary accommodation. Going to find rough sleepers is expensive
and time-consuming so most governments simply don’t bother. Paris has not kept a record since the mid
2000s.
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In the following questions,a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank.Select the best out of the five answer choices given to make the passage complete and coherent .
_____________________________________________. In the first half, monetary policy was tightened
and liquidity conditions generally remained in line with the policy objective of maintaining moderate
deficit. In the second half, the Reserve Bank paused its tightening cycle. Liquidity deficit, however,
worsened due to forex interventions and sudden build up of government cash balances that persisted for
a longer duration.
_____________________________________________. In the first half, monetary policy was tightened
and liquidity conditions generally remained in line with the policy objective of maintaining moderate
deficit. In the second half, the Reserve Bank paused its tightening cycle. Liquidity deficit, however,
worsened due to forex interventions and sudden build up of government cash balances that persisted for
a longer duration.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following questions,a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank.Select the best out of the five answer choices given to make the passage complete and coherent .
_________________________________. While pharma companies have claimed over the last few
years that most of their drug trials were taking place in “cosmopolitan towns” which have a
heterogeneous population, comprising various ethnic groups (a major requirement for the all important
phase-III clinical trials), submission is incorrect and the basic purpose of phase-III trials, even when
conducted, is not being served.
_________________________________. While pharma companies have claimed over the last few
years that most of their drug trials were taking place in “cosmopolitan towns” which have a
heterogeneous population, comprising various ethnic groups (a major requirement for the all important
phase-III clinical trials), submission is incorrect and the basic purpose of phase-III trials, even when
conducted, is not being served.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following questions,a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank.Select the best out of the five answer choices given to make the passage complete and coherent .
America has by far the largest rail network in the world. It has twice as much track as China. But it
lags far behind other first-world countries in ridership. ______________________________. Why don't
Americans ride trains? Rail ridership is usually measured in passenger-kilometres—one passengerkilometre
represents one passenger travelling one kilometre. One 1,000-person train travelling 1,000
kilometres would on its own account for a million passenger-kilometres.
America has by far the largest rail network in the world. It has twice as much track as China. But it
lags far behind other first-world countries in ridership. ______________________________. Why don't
Americans ride trains? Rail ridership is usually measured in passenger-kilometres—one passengerkilometre
represents one passenger travelling one kilometre. One 1,000-person train travelling 1,000
kilometres would on its own account for a million passenger-kilometres.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following questions,a short passage is given with one of the lines in the passage missing and represented by a blank.Select the best out of the five answer choices given to make the passage complete and coherent .
_______________. But the number of insured people is only around 20% which is very less
compared to other countries. There could be many reasons for this shortfall such as lack of awareness or
the inability of companies to reach the masses. But the government of India on its part has taken many
steps to increase insurance penetration.
_______________. But the number of insured people is only around 20% which is very less
compared to other countries. There could be many reasons for this shortfall such as lack of awareness or
the inability of companies to reach the masses. But the government of India on its part has taken many
steps to increase insurance penetration.
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. Enrollment in the university has been dropping in recent years.
II. Its facilities have been lacking proper maintenance.
(i) And
(ii) But
(iii) Otherwise
I. Enrollment in the university has been dropping in recent years.
II. Its facilities have been lacking proper maintenance.
(i) And
(ii) But
(iii) Otherwise
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. The rhythm of his sentences is like music to my ears.
II. The student is unaware of his natural ability to write well.
(i) When
(ii) Or else
(iii) Yet
I. The rhythm of his sentences is like music to my ears.
II. The student is unaware of his natural ability to write well.
(i) When
(ii) Or else
(iii) Yet
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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. You must plan your time wisely.
II. Otherwise, you won’t be able to study for all nine exams next month.
(i) Since
(ii) Because
(iii) Unless
I. You must plan your time wisely.
II. Otherwise, you won’t be able to study for all nine exams next month.
(i) Since
(ii) Because
(iii) Unless
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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. Polar bears are cute.
II. The mothers are dangerous if they think you are threatening their cubs.
(i) Although
(ii) When
(iii) Because
I. Polar bears are cute.
II. The mothers are dangerous if they think you are threatening their cubs.
(i) Although
(ii) When
(iii) Because
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. She was thirsty after exercising.
II. She drank a whole bottle of water.
(i) Although
(ii) So
(iii) Otherwise
I. She was thirsty after exercising.
II. She drank a whole bottle of water.
(i) Although
(ii) So
(iii) Otherwise
Correct!
Wrong!
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