In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because ______(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because ______(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a ______(4)_______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a ______(4)_______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to ______(5)_______ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to ______(5)_______ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's go downs are ______(6)_______ .
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's go downs are ______(6)_______ .
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot ______(7)_______ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot ______(7)_______ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)_______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)_______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_____ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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In the following passage
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_______ up by rodents.
there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.
These numbers are printed below the passage and
against each four words are suggested, one of which
fits the blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate words.
A few years ago India was a grain-deficient country,
but today it has become a grain- _______(1)_______ .country. This happened because the government ______(2)_______ to buying huge quantities of grain and also because _________(3)_______ production increased appreciably too.
Things have come to such a _____(4)______ that farmers don't
know where to______(5)_____ their surplus produce and even
the government's godowns are_______(6)________.
Thus, even if the government desired it cannot _______(7)________ to
buy the surplus grain, essentially because it would not
be able to store it and building additional ______(8)______
facilities could cost several milion rupees.
Besides, the grain would most certainly ______(9)_______ in a
temporary storage facility or then would be ______(10)_______ up by rodents.
Correct!
Wrong!
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