PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

PHRASE/WORDS REPLACEMENT

PREPARATORY SET-23 (OLD PATTERN)

Direction (Qs.1-5): Which of the phrase given against each sentence should replace the word/phrase, given in bold in a sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, choose ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

 

Question No : 1

It is important to teach children that discriminating on any particular culture is not acceptable.

(1) discrimination for

(2) discriminating against

(3) to discriminate towards

(4) discriminated of

(5) No correction required

Question No : 2

Although officials orders, work of re-survey of out-of-school children has not yet been undertaken in many parts of the State.

(1) Even though

(2) In spite of

(3) While

(4) However

(5) No correction required

Question No : 3

Ayurveda believes that herbs when ingested bring about changes in the energy of a human body.

(1) when it is ingest

(2) ingested when

(3) while being ingest

(4) when one ingesting

(5) No correction required

Question No : 4

The owners of commercial establishments in the city were given orders to furnished detailed information of their tenants.

(1) furnished orders

(2) ordered for furnishing

(3) ordered to furnish

(4) orderly furnished

(5) No correction required

Question No : 5

Traffic snarls along the highway have started again, despite the area is declared a ‘no parking zone’.

(1) declaration on

(2) has been declared

(3) being declared

(4) has to declare

(5) No correction required