1) Autonomy in investigation and prosecution would ________ judicial disposals and restore ________ in the rule of law.
a) expedite, credibility
b) energise, autonomy
c) empower, faith
d) maintain, awareness
e) supervise, speed
2) The highest court of this country has always gone out to ________ the ________ of the citizenry.
a) govern, issues
b) deliver, justice
c) stretch, rights
d) derive, hope
e) uphold, interests
3) ________ of illiteracy from a nation that is set to become the most populated in the world is by no ________ easy.
a) Dealing, effect
b) Management, concern
c) Eradication, means
d) Uprooting, method
e) Capturing, task
4) This approach would ________ the enormous illiteracy problem to be ________ in a holistic manner.
a) drive, controlled
b) enable, tackled
c) contain, settled
d) manage, defined
e) negotiate, sorted
5) It is time to ________ ongoing programmes and ________ new horizons.
a) allocate, define
b) consider, think
c) justify, assemble
d) assess, seek
e) evaluate, avail
6) In guest-rooms, the central portion “is generally reserved” for sofa set.
a) generally is reserved
b) is reserved generally
c) was generally reserved
d) are generally reserved
e) No correction required
7) The impact of the composite bow on warfare “was equal to the” crossbow of medieval times.
a) was equal to of the
b) is equal to the
c) is equal to that
d) was equal to that of the
e) No correction required
8) Culture, climate and geography “plays an important part” in the formation of any proverb.
a) plays an important role
b) plays a important part
c) play an important role
d) play a important part
e) No correction required
9) This book will be “of particular interested” to those fascinated by the recent philosophy.
a) of particularly interested
b) of particular interest
c) of interested in particular
d) particularly of interested
e) No correction required
10) These days developed countries have started “looking down” for underdeveloped countries as it is advantageous for both the parties.
a) looking after
b) looking down upon
c) to look down at
d) looking for at
e) No correction required