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Observe the following sentence where same word indifferent form is used keeping the sense of the sentence the same. In the following question, the sentence has some elements of similarity. You have to find out the similarity and choose the option which is the odd one out.

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Observe the following sentence where same word indifferent form is used keeping the sense of the sentence the same. In the following question, the sentence has some elements of similarity. You have to find out the similarity and choose the option which is the odd one out.

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Choose the sentence which is incorrect grammatically.

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Choose the sentence which is incorrect grammatically.

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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Charles is a gifted footballer, but up to now he didn't play well in international matches.
  2. We've been staying with Paul and Jenny until last weekend.
  3. He just heard the news and was rushing home to tell his family.
  4. When I grow up I'm going to be an astronaut.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Have you ever been to the opera when you lived in Milan?
  2. The man who broke the window wants to see you.
  3. I won't be able to meet you next week. I will stay in London for a few days.
  4. My mother who is in her seventies enjoys hill walking.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Applications have risen this year by as much as 50%.
  2. There are a number of reasons I don't like him, but his meanness is the main.
  3. I felt confident to pass my driving test.
  4. I haven't got enough cash on me for paying the bill.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Although they played well, but they never looked like winning.
  2. Despite the snow was still falling heavily, she went out.
  3. If Schumacher were to win today he would become world champion.
  4. She got low grades for her exams, therefore she had to retake them to get into colleges.
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Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences.

  1. It is important to monitor the groups.
  2. Check that the instructions are clear, and tell the students to begin.
  3. Inefficient bus service are a hazard.
  4. Traffic in the city has reached unsustainable levels.
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Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences. 

  1. The college has organized a science fare
  2. This is to notify that a leather wallet has been lost
  3. Shortly blood donation will begin a camp
  4. The agenda of the meeting is available on the website.
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Identify the incorrect sentence/sentences.

  1. It is vastly reading is significant
  2. Reading for pleasure is linked to parental support at an early age.
  3. We can read intensively and extensively. 
  4. Basic literacy among the prison population is insignificant. 
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Fill up the blanks numbered (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) in the passage given below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each blank.

The main objective of art and (a) living is to develop (b) sensibilities and skills of healthful living besides providing a (c) ground for the love of labour, (d) social attitudes and moral values so as to enable the child to be (e) to the ideas of others with humility and sincerity in thought, word, and deed. Love for mankind and helping the needy would (f) at this stage and its culmination would be in terms of attainment of selfless service. ‘a’ is

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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly. 

  1. Our daughter will be three years old next week.
  2. Our son will be two-years-old next week.
  3. Our two-year-old is starting to talk.
  4. Our two year old is starting to talk.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly. 

  1. Jan asked; “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later.'"
  2. Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later?""
  3. Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later?"
  4. Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later'?”
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. You are my friend; however, I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
  2. Truly, a popular error has as many lives as a cat: it comes walking in, long after you have imagined it effectually strangled.
  3. There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom.
  4. There is a slavery that no legislation can abolish; the slavery of caste.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. Yes, Jagrit, you were right about that answer.
  2. Yes Jagrit, you were right about that answer.
  3. I saw our town’s ex-Mayor Prakash Kumar in the mall.
  4. I saw our town’s ex-mayor in the market.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. As Caesar loved me, I wept for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him; but as he was ambitious, I slew him.
  2. Danish, my friend from Chandigarh, Punjab, will join us.
  3. Danish, my friend, from Chandigarh, Punjab will join us.
  4. As Caesar loved me, I wept for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him: but as he was ambitious I slew him.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. A liberally sprinkled dose of humour was very much appreciated.
  2. Right now I want two things: peace and quiet.
  3. Our liberal-minded clergyman managed to unite the entire congregation.
  4. Right now I want two things; peace and quiet.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. It may not be the correct part, but I bet that it works.
  2. It may not be the correct part but: I bet that it works.
  3. O father! I hear the sound of guns.
  4. O Hamlet, speak no more!
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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