PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

PHRASE/WORDS REPLACEMENT

PREPARATORY SET-08 (NEW PATTERN)

Direction (Qs.1-5): In each of the following questions a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence is given with four words in bold in each. Which of the following words should replace each other to form a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence. The meaning can be different from the one in question.

Question No : 1

After you believe (A), you need to commit time to learning—say an hour every day to explore (B) that new software at your workplace and finally, you will repetition (C) in engage (D) and application of the new knowledge to convert it into a skill.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (C)-(D)

(3) (A)-(C), (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(B), (C)-(D)

(5) (B)-(D)

Question No : 2

Your command over language is not stepping (A) but what matters is critical (B) into your audience’s shoes and working hard to entertaining (C) in a relatable, communicate (D) and informative manner.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (C)-(D)

(3) (A)-(C), (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(B), (C)-(D)

(5) (B)-(D)

Question No : 3

Bhagia, who had failed at a presentation (A) years earlier, analysed their pitching (B) and found the problem was the startup (C) and the kind of investors they were pitch (D) to.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (C)-(D)

(3) (A)-(C), (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(B), (C)-(D)

(5) (B)-(D)

Question No : 4

Although the Central Bureau of Investigation argued (A) that cold blooded interpreted (B) by security forces would not require any sanction for prosecution (C), the court murder (D) the requirement of sanction widely.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (C)-(D)

(3) (A)-(C), (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(B), (C)-(D)

(5) (B)-(D)

Question No : 5

The first point made in the article (A) is that GM cotton (B) 95% of the area under covers (C) and that there are no choices (D) for farmers.

(1) (B)-(C)

(2) (A)-(D)

(3) (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(C)

(5) No arrangement required