PREPARATORY QUESTIONS

PHRASE/WORDS REPLACEMENT

PREPARATORY SET-74 (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

The modest turnouts (A) in Maharashtra and Haryana could have been lethargy (B), considering the expected (C) that had loomed over the Assembly election (D) campaigns in both States.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(C)

(3) (C)-(A)

(4) (B)-(D)

(5) None of these

Question No : 2

With fundamental (A) over the corporate tax cut fading (B), the government needs to address (C) issues euphoria (D) to the economy.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(C)

(3) (C)-(A)

(4) (B)-(D)

(5) None of these

Question No : 3

Governments played a catalyst (A) role, ranging from (B) leader to vital (C) or supporter, in Asia’s half-century of development (D).

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(C)

(3) (C)-(A)

(4) (B)-(D)

(5) None of these

Question No : 4

As this generation (A) is getting old, there is a experiences (B) to document their need (C) and record (D) their memories.

(1) (A)-(D)

(2) (B)-(C)

(3) (C)-(A)

(4) (B)-(D)

(5) None of these

Question No : 5

Accepted (A) of non-tariff barriers (B) will help Bangladeshi exports such as harmonizing (C) the standards for goods removal (D) by India.

(1) (A)-(B)

(2) (C)-(D)

(3) (B)-(C)

(4) (A)-(D)

(5) None of these