PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

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PREPARATORY SET-66 (THREE FILLER)

Direction (Qs.1 to 10): A sentence with three blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted, is given. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Question No : 1

The fatal bacteria spread _____ across the busy, overcrowded and _____ street, but the _____ immune system of the youth successfully subdued it in most of the cases.

(1) rambunctious, raucous, recondite

(2) raucously, rampant, resilient

(3) recondite, raucous, rambunctious

(4) rampantly, raucous, resilient

(5) rampantly, rambunctious, recondite

Question No : 2

A difficult situation becomes a so-called problem or _____ blame or complaint within us only because we are  _____ it through the filters of our _____ beliefs

(1) imprisons, fabricating, underlying

(2) subsides, waning, pronounced

(3) tangles, slumping, palpable

(4) reckons, doing, vigorous

(5) triggers, viewing, limiting

Question No : 3

Eventually the pressure lessens as the rewards of being more awake _____, and our sense of things, our sense of present being, continues to expand our _____ of life and reality into ever greater and completely new _____.

(1) dwindle, perplexity, contracts

(2) intensify, awareness, variations

(3) plummet, awareness, pedigrees

(4) contrive, development, geneses

(5) retrieve, seriousness, ordeals

 

Question No : 4

The important thing is to be aware from moment to moment without accumulating the _____ which awareness brings because the _____ you accumulate, you are aware only according to that accumulation, according to that _____ and according to that experience.

(1) apologia, revenue, reason

(2) wheedle, vindication, pretext

(3) experience, moment, motif

(4) immersion, monopolization, rationale

(5) incitement, leitmotif, gull

Question No : 5

Viewed in isolation, one could easily be _____ into believing that as a rule, all fruits of action are _____ and if an action has no outcome at all, there is something _____ wrong.

(1) commenced, mistaken, politely

(2) enticed, forbidden, fundamentally

(3) cobbled, kept, reversely

(4) cohered, forbidden, precisely

(5) plighted, adhered, shockingly

Question No : 6

CCTV cameras are already _______ with cyber security issues, and integration with the AFRS will expand the “attack surface” for ______, _______ in the AFRS.

(1) rife, exploiting, vulnerabilities

(2) sidle, redounding, vulnerabilities

(3) sidle, redounding, abysmal

(4) rife, exploiting, abysmal

(5) None of these

Question No : 7

Potential _______ on the right to privacy, a fundamental right, could be _______ as FRT allows _______ continuous and ongoing identification.

(1) conflate, enormous, for

(2) infringements, interdict, to

(3) conflate, interdict, to

(4) infringements, enormous, for

(5) None of these

Question No : 8

It will be _______ to pay _______ to this directive in India, in the absence of any framework around data protection, or the use of biometric technologies _______ law enforcement.

(1) prudent, heed, by

(2) rarefied, remorse, by

(3) prudent, heed, with

(4) rarefied, remorse, with

(5) None of these

Question No : 9

Taiwan’s insistence on its autonomy, _______ to a Beijing that sees it as a rebel _______, has been highlighted as one potential _______.

(1) brag, province, provocation

(2) anathema, province, provocation

(3) brag, province, haughty

(4) anathema, petulant, haughty

(5) None of these

Question No : 10

In criminal cases, the law _______ the requirement of written _______ before DNA samples are collected for testing from criminal suspects or under trials, offenders, victims of a crime, and missing or unidentified _______ persons.

(1) grandiose, admonish, deceased

(2) altruist, admonish, deceased

(3) specifies, consent, choleric

(4) specifies, consent, deceased

(5) None of these