- I) Sturgis and I sang along with the radio, bouncing on our toes, burning energy while we had it and twirling tongs on our fingers like gunslingers before dropping them onto the steamer's bar handles.
II) Sturgis and I sung along with the radio, bouncing on our toes, burning energy while we had it and twirling tongs on our fingers like gunslingers before dropping them onto the steamer's bar handles.
III) Sturgis and I was singing along with the radio, bouncing on our toes, burning energy while we had it and twirling tongs on our fingers like gunslingers before dropping them onto the steamer's bar handles.Only IOnly IIOnly IIIBoth I and IIAll of theseOption A
- I) Anissa Helou has assembled an astonishing treatise on food of the Islamic world, which includes recipes from countries as far flung as Iran, Somalia, India, Turkey, Oman and Nigeria.
II) Anissa Helou has assembled an astonishing exposition on food of the Islamic world, which includes recipes from countries as far flung as Iran, Somalia, India, Turkey, Oman and Nigeria.
III) Anissa Helou has assemble an astonishing treatise on food of the Islamic world, which includes recipes from countries as far flung as Iran, Somalia, India, Turkey, Oman and Nigeria.Only IOnly IIOnly IIIBoth I and IIAll of theseOption D
- I) The superbly written and research account is at once poignant and deeply troubling, blending the personal and the academic in a way that makes the heavy subject matter accessible.
II) The superbly written and researched account is at once poignant and deeply troubling, blend the personal and the academic in a way that makes the heavy subject matter accessible.
III) The superbly written and researched account is at once poignant and deeply troubling, blending the personal and the academic in a way that make the heavy subject matter accessible.Only IOnly IIOnly IIINone of theseAll of theseOption D
The correct sentence is
'The superbly written and researched account is at once poignant and deeply troubling, blending the personal and the academic in a way that makes the heavy subject matter accessible'.
- I) A woman very much like Laing prepares to get married against a backdrop of Trump, Brexit and a generalized malaise that makes everything feel out of control and bad.
II) A woman very much like Laing prepares to get married against an backdrop of Trump, Brexit and a generalized malaise that makes everything feel out of control and bad.
III) A woman very much like Laing prepares to get married against a backdrop of Trump, Brexit and an generalized malaise that makes everything feel out of control and bad.Only IBoth I and IIBoth II and IIIBoth I and IIINone of theseOption A
- I) This often-poignant collections of Mandela's missives gives us a deeper insight into how he struggled with being an absent and incarcerated father and husband.
II) This often-poignant collection of Mandela's missives gives us a deeper insight into how he struggled with being an absent and imprisoned father and husband.
III) This often-poignant collection of Mandela's missives gives us a deeper insight into how he struggled with being an absent and incarcerated father and husband.Only IBoth I and IIBoth II and IIIBoth I and IIINone of theseOption C
- Stating that the ATM operations are _________ losses, the nation’s largest bank, the State Bank plans to _________ the management of some of its ATMs.Incurring, OutsourceGenerating, ResourceGenerating, CloseReporting, TighterUndergoing, RevampOption A
- Though the law became ________ from 1950, it was not until a decade later that any _________ under that law was recorded.Operative, OffenceInvoked, CrimeEnacted, ActEffective, BriefAdduced, PerjuryOption A
- It is extremely painful that the media is giving _________ to wild allegations by people totally _________ with the incident.Credence, UnrelatedAttention, TakenEncouragement, Fed up withMoney, Poverty struckIncitement, AngryOption A
- Most journalistic writings could do with _________ of paragraph to make the prose more _________Deletion, SuccinctSuppression, LegibleRemoval, ArgumentativeSimplification, AbstruseInterpretation, SophisticatedOption A
- On being asked for the passport, he ______ to his dismay that he had ______ to bring it along with him to the airport.Shocked, FailedRealised, ForgottenPleaded, ForgottenUnderstood, LostRecognized, MissedOption B
Directions(6-10): A sentence with two blanks is given, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the words that best fit in the given blanks making the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful.
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