PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

PHRASE/WORDS REPLACEMENT

PREPARATORY SET-62 (NEW PATTERN)

Direction (Qs.1-5): In each of the questions given below four words are given in bold. These four words may or may not be in their correct position. The sentence is then followed by options with the correct combination of words that should replace each other in order to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct. Find the correct combination of the words that replace each other. If the sentence is correct as it is then select option (5) as your choice.

 

Question No : 1

Tension spiralled (A) in Jamia Nagar after a man fired (B) at a group of anti-CAA protesters, injuring (C) a Jamia Millia student, before walking (D) away.

(1) (B)-(C)

(2) (A)-(D)

(3) (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(C)

(5) No replacement required

Question No : 2

The government has announced (A) that all persons who have tested (B) from China after January 15, will be come (C) for the virus as it has an incubation (D) period of 14 days.

(1) (B)-(C)

(2) (A)-(D)

(3) (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(C)

(5) No replacement required

Question No : 3

We are arrangements (A) round-the-clock on the ground (B) to work out the necessary (C) logistics and working (D) are being put in place.

(1) (B)-(C)

(2) (A)-(D)

(3) (B)-(D)

(4) (A)-(C)

(5) No replacement required

Question No : 4

Had Labour adopted (A) support for a second referendum (B) earlier, it may have got back ahead of the curve and dithering (C) looking like avoided (D) party with a leader who didn’t know his own mind.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (C)-(D)

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

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

(5) (B)-(D)

Question No : 5

Prince Charles is another supportive (A) name, taking time between endorse (B) flights and shuttling (C) between his seven or so homes, to pointless (D) a scheme that represents a “major opportunity”, he says “to help lock up the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and prevent global warming”.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (C)-(D)

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

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

(5) (B)-(D)