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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1 pointsDirection: In the given question, a statement with a blank has been given, followed by three word out of which more than one can complete the sentence grammatically and contextually. Find the word (s) which can fill the blank and choose the option accordingly. The partys ________________ were based on prejudice rather than on any coherent ideology.I. BasisII. PoliciesIII. Founders
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The blank requires a plural noun as it followed by were. Basis is singular. So, option I is wrong.Founders refer to the people who established the party. People cant be based on something. So, option III is also wrong.
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Question 2 of 10
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1 pointsThe book is hard to obtain, because of ________________ demand following the authors appearance on TV.I. ExcessII. AccessIII. Assess
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Excess means an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.Access means approach or enter (a place).Assess means evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
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Question 3 of 10
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1 pointsThe companys spending has also ________________ following the launch of a new Sunday magazine.I. RisenII. MadeIII. Decreased
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Here, spending is used as a gerund to instantiate the subject of the sentence. The verb in the blank must be in accordance to the given gerund. We know that Spending cannot be made. It can, however, rise or decrease.
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Question 4 of 10
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1 pointsLewis was annoyed that Adam did not show ________________ respect and deference to him.I. MultipleII. EnoughIII. Least
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Multiple is used for countable nouns. Respect is not countable. Option I is wrong.People dont get annoyed when they are not least respected. So, option II is also wrong.Note that After enough can be used with a noun as: Enough + nounNow this noun can be a plural countable noun or an uncountable noun.Here enough means the correct number or amount of respect. As many or as much as someone needs or wants.
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Question 5 of 10
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1 pointsThe novels early readers were understandably annoyed at having their narrative expectations constantly ________________.I. ValidateII. DisappointingIII. Thwarted
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Thwart- to stop somebody doing what he/she planned to do; to prevent something happeningDisappointing- making you feel sad because something was not as good, interesting, etc. as you hadValidate- to show that something is true
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Question 6 of 10
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1 pointsDirection: In the given question, an idiom/phrase has been printed in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase. Racist feelings almost certainly lie at the bottom of these recent attacks.
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The idiom “lie at the bottom” is used to mean to be the basic cause of a problem or situation. The above sentence mentions that the root cause of the recent attacks is the racist feelings.
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Question 7 of 10
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1 pointsWe needed to go outside, as the children were bouncing off the wall.
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The idiom “bouncing off the wall” is used to mean to be very active and energetic to the point of hyperactivity.
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Question 8 of 10
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1 pointsAll her efforts to be polite went by the board and she started to shout.
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The idiom “went by the board” is used to mean (of something planned or previously upheld) be abandoned, rejected, or ignored.
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Question 9 of 10
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1 pointsEnvironmental groups smell blood, and are increasing their campaign against the airport.
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The idiom “smell blood” means to discern weakness or vulnerability in an opponent.
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Question 10 of 10
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1 pointsRarely, if ever, are knee jerk reactions helpful – particularly if based on a single video or social media post.
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A quick reaction that does not allow you time to consider something carefully is referred to as a knee-jerk reaction. Automatic responses are given without thinking about it first.
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