English: Fill in the Blanks — Set 28

Directions: Pick out the most appropriate pair of words to complete the given sentences. Back in 2013 Mr Xi seemed to _______ that change was _______. A) release, necessary B) ignorance, primary C) hope, principal D) fail, central E) grasp, needed There has been a _______ array of directives and ______ programmes since then but little real progress.  A) enlightening, direct B) puzzling, trendsetter…

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English: Fill in the Blanks — Set 27

Directions: Pick out the most appropriate pair of words to complete the given sentences. The truth is that while the Congress manipulated the Bofors case to protect the Gandhis, the BJP, in its previous ……….of six years, too was not very successful in either securing convictions or even getting a key accused like Quattrocchi ………. A) Earnings, banished B) Innings,…

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English: Fill in the Blanks — Set 26

Direction: Pick out the most appropriate pair of words to complete the given sentences. Medicare as we know it should be ___, replaced with a _____ system that can be used to help pay for private policies . A. Vacated, Validation B. Abolished, Voucher C. Repealed, Validation D. Negated, Documentation, E. Negated, Proof Tax cuts, their sponsors declared, would unleash…

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English Questions for IBPS RRB/NABARD exams — Set 103

Directions (1-5): Each sentence below is divided into 3 parts. Read the sentence and find out errors (if any) in the given 3 parts and accordingly mark your answer. Whether we consider him as a man, with his powerful and / and gracious personality, or a religious reformer, who/ has done much to break his religious prejudice. i. Whether we…

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English: Fill in the Blanks — Set 25

Direction: Pick out the most appropriate pair of words to complete the given sentences. They continued to move…………………….. ………………….the snow. A) Up, inspite B) On, despite C) Down, above D) On, inspite E) Along, below One may find, even in democracy, that some live like kings in…………………..and some live paupers in………………………………. A) Palaces, huts B) Homes, houses C) Places, shelters…

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Mixed English Questions for NICL AO — Set 91

Which of the words/phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below should replace the words/phrases given in bold in the following sentences to make it meaningful and grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is and ‘No correction is required’, mark (E) as the answer. When it was frightened that the serfs might go too far and increase…

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Mixed English Questions Set 85

Spotting Error Questions Bank PO Exams 2017 – IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS RRB NICL, RBI Grade B, Dena Bank PO PGDBF, BOI, OBC SO, KVB and other competitive exams Directions (1-5): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of…

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