In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.Love, after all, was nothing more than being ________________ and waiting for someone to hurt her.
II.The wounded look bothered him most, the same _____________ expression that had disturbed him twice before.
III. A ___________ of Russian and French voices and laughter filled the air round the tables in the
square.
I.Love, after all, was nothing more than being ________________ and waiting for someone to hurt her.
II.The wounded look bothered him most, the same _____________ expression that had disturbed him twice before.
III. A ___________ of Russian and French voices and laughter filled the air round the tables in the
square.
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.In the years to come, the available knowledge will ____________ to include the sum total of the life experiences of all the people who have lived since the system came online.
II.The slim, tall boy seems to ________ taller, as he answered, "I'll not be the servant of an Englishman that ever lived."
III. Because the ___________ public wanted to believe the killer was off the streets, they never questioned
the arrest of an innocent man.
I.In the years to come, the available knowledge will ____________ to include the sum total of the life experiences of all the people who have lived since the system came online.
II.The slim, tall boy seems to ________ taller, as he answered, "I'll not be the servant of an Englishman that ever lived."
III. Because the ___________ public wanted to believe the killer was off the streets, they never questioned
the arrest of an innocent man.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.The increase in strikes by employees in the public sector ____________ the need for this government to take a less confrontational approach to union negotiations.
II.We missed seeing the final of the World Cup, but caught the ____________________ on the news.
III.The communalist represents the __________ of everything noble that we have inherited from our
culture and history.
I.The increase in strikes by employees in the public sector ____________ the need for this government to take a less confrontational approach to union negotiations.
II.We missed seeing the final of the World Cup, but caught the ____________________ on the news.
III.The communalist represents the __________ of everything noble that we have inherited from our
culture and history.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.This morning he was removed to a cell, and I, after going through all the police formalities, have hurried round to you to ___________ you to use your skill in unraveling the matter.
II.He learned to play heavily at cards and to squander money on the turf, until he had again and again to come to me and ____________ me to give him an advance upon his allowance, that he might settle his debts of honor.
III.The computer company has made a pledge to bring technology to __________ people in the
underdeveloped regions of Africa.
I.This morning he was removed to a cell, and I, after going through all the police formalities, have hurried round to you to ___________ you to use your skill in unraveling the matter.
II.He learned to play heavily at cards and to squander money on the turf, until he had again and again to come to me and ____________ me to give him an advance upon his allowance, that he might settle his debts of honor.
III.The computer company has made a pledge to bring technology to __________ people in the
underdeveloped regions of Africa.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.This day the horrible appearance of the battlefield overcame that strength of mind which he thought ___________ his merit and his greatness.
II.In her face there was none of the ever-glowing animation that has formerly burned there and ________its charm.
III.The earth is at present in great danger of becoming uninhabitable because of _______ environmental
pollution which is going on at an incredible rapid pace.
I.This day the horrible appearance of the battlefield overcame that strength of mind which he thought ___________ his merit and his greatness.
II.In her face there was none of the ever-glowing animation that has formerly burned there and ________its charm.
III.The earth is at present in great danger of becoming uninhabitable because of _______ environmental
pollution which is going on at an incredible rapid pace.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.In the culture of the ancient Incas of Peru, a couple was considered officially married when they ____________ their sandals, and handed them to each other.
II.In the marriage ceremony of the ancient Incas, the couple was considered officially wed when they _____________their sandals, and handed them to each other.
III.Now, the management graduate can expect to have a prosperous life on a ______ income without
having to depend on finding a place in family business having to tend the paternal estates.
I.In the culture of the ancient Incas of Peru, a couple was considered officially married when they ____________ their sandals, and handed them to each other.
II.In the marriage ceremony of the ancient Incas, the couple was considered officially wed when they _____________their sandals, and handed them to each other.
III.Now, the management graduate can expect to have a prosperous life on a ______ income without
having to depend on finding a place in family business having to tend the paternal estates.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.I was permitted to spend a part of each day in the Institution library, and to _______ from bookcase to bookcase, and take down whatever book my fingers lighted upon.
II.My heartless mind will not allow my aching body the sleep it so desperately craves and I _______this near-empty house throughout the night.
III. He tried to ________ his rude behavior by saying that he was drunk and he didn't know what he was
doing.
I.I was permitted to spend a part of each day in the Institution library, and to _______ from bookcase to bookcase, and take down whatever book my fingers lighted upon.
II.My heartless mind will not allow my aching body the sleep it so desperately craves and I _______this near-empty house throughout the night.
III. He tried to ________ his rude behavior by saying that he was drunk and he didn't know what he was
doing.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.He sat on his elevation--the pedestal of the cannon--still ________as before by the thought of the Emperor and by his love for him.
II.With the same expression of _______ surprise and guilt she went about the house, taking up now one occupation, now another, and at once abandoning them.
III.He knew everything better than anybody else, and it was an affront to his ___________ vanity that
you should disagree with him.
I.He sat on his elevation--the pedestal of the cannon--still ________as before by the thought of the Emperor and by his love for him.
II.With the same expression of _______ surprise and guilt she went about the house, taking up now one occupation, now another, and at once abandoning them.
III.He knew everything better than anybody else, and it was an affront to his ___________ vanity that
you should disagree with him.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I.This author seems more interested in impressing his readers than entertaining them; all the __________words make this book very tedious.
II.There was so much ______________ information in the report that it was impossible to weed out what was valuable and what was garbage.
III.Because Sarah is disabled, she tends to _____
______ non-disabled people who use handicapped
parking spaces.
I.This author seems more interested in impressing his readers than entertaining them; all the __________words make this book very tedious.
II.There was so much ______________ information in the report that it was impossible to weed out what was valuable and what was garbage.
III.Because Sarah is disabled, she tends to _____
______ non-disabled people who use handicapped
parking spaces.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option 'e' is the answer.
I. My doctors performed a bypass operation to _________a blockage in the blood vessels that supply my heart.
II.Ear, nose, and throat surgeons recommend nasal irrigation with a Neti pot or other method for their patients who've undergone sinus surgery, to _______ crusting in the nasal passages.
III.State officials refused to _________ the official number of residents seriously affected by the
contaminated water supply.
I. My doctors performed a bypass operation to _________a blockage in the blood vessels that supply my heart.
II.Ear, nose, and throat surgeons recommend nasal irrigation with a Neti pot or other method for their patients who've undergone sinus surgery, to _______ crusting in the nasal passages.
III.State officials refused to _________ the official number of residents seriously affected by the
contaminated water supply.
Correct!
Wrong!
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