In the following sentences some words or Idioms/ Phrases are BOLD and underlined.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. The professor told his students to keep in mind that they only have 50 minutes to complete the test.
II. I jump the gun and asked Gail to marry me. She said she wasn‘t sure what to say.
III. After seeing a mouse on the floor, I had a change in heart about eating at the restaurant.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. The professor told his students to keep in mind that they only have 50 minutes to complete the test.
II. I jump the gun and asked Gail to marry me. She said she wasn‘t sure what to say.
III. After seeing a mouse on the floor, I had a change in heart about eating at the restaurant.
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In the following sentences some words or Idioms/ Phrases are BOLD and underlined.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. The coach told me that if I didn't get my act together, I‘d be kicked off the team.
II. Because of a grey area in his job description, Peter was not exactly sure what all of his responsibilities were.
III. Janice took a position as an administrative assistant to get her foot in the door at the famous fashion
company.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. The coach told me that if I didn't get my act together, I‘d be kicked off the team.
II. Because of a grey area in his job description, Peter was not exactly sure what all of his responsibilities were.
III. Janice took a position as an administrative assistant to get her foot in the door at the famous fashion
company.
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Wrong!
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In the following sentences some words or Idioms/ Phrases are BOLD and underlined.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. Several times in the coarse of the morning Princess Mary began trying to prepare her sister-in-law, and
every time began to cry.
II. In the course of the summer I had discovered a raft of pitch pine logs with the bark on, pinned together by the
Irish when the railroad was built.
III. The fish of the lagoons and streams are coarse, and some of them primitive in type; but two or three kinds,
found generally in the large rivers, are much prized.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. Several times in the coarse of the morning Princess Mary began trying to prepare her sister-in-law, and
every time began to cry.
II. In the course of the summer I had discovered a raft of pitch pine logs with the bark on, pinned together by the
Irish when the railroad was built.
III. The fish of the lagoons and streams are coarse, and some of them primitive in type; but two or three kinds,
found generally in the large rivers, are much prized.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following sentences some words or Idioms/ Phrases are BOLD and underlined.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. The professor told his students to kept in mind that they only have 50 minutes to complete the test.
II. I was going to return the library books today after work, but the thought slipped my mind.
III. Susan is really in a bind. She has two essays due tomorrow and she hasn‟t started either of them.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. The professor told his students to kept in mind that they only have 50 minutes to complete the test.
II. I was going to return the library books today after work, but the thought slipped my mind.
III. Susan is really in a bind. She has two essays due tomorrow and she hasn‟t started either of them.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following sentences some words or Idioms/ Phrases are BOLD and underlined.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. He's been chasing the tail all week collecting data but the report is still not ready.
II. I have given my car to a new mechanic for repair, hope he delivers the goods.
III. In view of the seriousness of the crime, the civil society is pressing up on a fast track decision from the court.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. He's been chasing the tail all week collecting data but the report is still not ready.
II. I have given my car to a new mechanic for repair, hope he delivers the goods.
III. In view of the seriousness of the crime, the civil society is pressing up on a fast track decision from the court.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following sentences some words or Idioms/ Phrases are BOLD and underlined.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. Being into the construction business for last 10 years, I know all tricks of the trade.
II. A good sales man must be able to think over his feet to close the deal.
III. As soon as he finished all the registration formalities, he put the house on sale. He doesn't let the grass grow
under his feet.
Identify the incorrect sentence and choose the alternative as your answer.
I. Being into the construction business for last 10 years, I know all tricks of the trade.
II. A good sales man must be able to think over his feet to close the deal.
III. As soon as he finished all the registration formalities, he put the house on sale. He doesn't let the grass grow
under his feet.
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Wrong!
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In the questions below, four sentences are given which are denoted by I, II, III and IV. One sentence will be left as blank. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct match with the sentences and mark it as your answer.
I. The people of India showed a remarkable unity at the time of Kargil conflict.
II. ________________________
III. Our soldiers fought with the intruders with great courage.
IV. All parties backed the Prime Minister.
I. The people of India showed a remarkable unity at the time of Kargil conflict.
II. ________________________
III. Our soldiers fought with the intruders with great courage.
IV. All parties backed the Prime Minister.
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Wrong!
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In the questions below, four sentences are given which are denoted by I, II, III and IV. One sentence will be left as blank. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct match with the sentences and mark it as your answer.
I. __________________________
II. They seem to have given too much attention to the products of intelligent behaviour rather than the processes
used to acquire these products.
III. Such attention to product rather than to process tends to mask qualitative differences in the processes by
which individuals interact with their environment.
IV. And to draw attention away from the possibility of qualitative changes in the nature of these processes during
the course of cognitive development.
I. __________________________
II. They seem to have given too much attention to the products of intelligent behaviour rather than the processes
used to acquire these products.
III. Such attention to product rather than to process tends to mask qualitative differences in the processes by
which individuals interact with their environment.
IV. And to draw attention away from the possibility of qualitative changes in the nature of these processes during
the course of cognitive development.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the questions below, four sentences are given which are denoted by I, II, III and IV. One sentence will be left as blank. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct match with the sentences and mark it as your answer.
I. The government‟s push towards moving to a cashless economy calls for greater focus on digital
infrastructure.
II. Growth of the digital economy depends on building network capacity.
III. _________________________________
IV. In India, the mobile phone will be the predominant mode of transitioning to the digital economy.
I. The government‟s push towards moving to a cashless economy calls for greater focus on digital
infrastructure.
II. Growth of the digital economy depends on building network capacity.
III. _________________________________
IV. In India, the mobile phone will be the predominant mode of transitioning to the digital economy.
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In the questions below, four sentences are given which are denoted by I, II, III and IV. One sentence will be left as blank. Choose from the five alternatives the one having the correct match with the sentences and mark it as your answer.
I. India still remains a non-signatory to 1951 United Nations Refugee convention and the 1967 Protocol,
which help define the legal obligation of states to protect refugees.
II. Yet the legal situation of refugees remains nebulous, a situation anomalous to international standards. We
simply do not have a national asylum policy.
III. It remains the duty of a state, especially one with a democratic ethos like India‟s, to keep its doors open for
people in distress.
IV. _________________________________
I. India still remains a non-signatory to 1951 United Nations Refugee convention and the 1967 Protocol,
which help define the legal obligation of states to protect refugees.
II. Yet the legal situation of refugees remains nebulous, a situation anomalous to international standards. We
simply do not have a national asylum policy.
III. It remains the duty of a state, especially one with a democratic ethos like India‟s, to keep its doors open for
people in distress.
IV. _________________________________
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