Q1. Vindhya is
not all that worried about taking the exam again as she is confident
of her capabilities, but asks how .....................thousands of
students to take the re-exam.
(a) the officials are going to
force
(b) she is going to enroll
(c) fair it is for the
officials to ask
(d) officials are going to suspend
(e) All
are correct
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S1. Ans.(c); fair
it is for the officials to ask - the tone of the given
statement is somewhat considering or worrying about how the
officials are going to ask the students to take the re-exam. Thus,
option (c) is the most suited answer.
Q2. Our
services help clients to identify key groups
.......................... to realise a desired outcome.
(a) to
consistently raise queries
(b) to effectively influence their
behaviour
(c) to reduce the price of the commodities
(d) to
ultimately study the demands of customers
(e) All are correct
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S2. Ans.(b); to
effectively influence their behaviour - as the matter is of
providing service to the clients. Thus, it can best done by
effectively influencing their behaviour.
Q3. A
drama unfolded late on Tuesday after three persons allegedly slashed
the arm of a police constable with billhooks
........................... after they stole a mobile phone.
(a)
when he tried to prevent them from fleeing
(b) when he tried to
shoot them
(c) when thieves tried to shoot police
(d) when
people in the street started shouting
(e) All are correct
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S3. Ans.(a); when
he tried to prevent them from fleeing - the police has caught
the thieves which were fleeing after stealing a mobile phone
Q4. The
foul smell of garbage being burnt ................ Lalbagh and Cubbon
Park, say regular walkers and visitors to the largest green lungs in
the city.
(a) discontinue to infect
(b) starts to clean
(c)
relocates people
(d) continues to plague
(e) All are
correct
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S4.
Ans.(d); continues to plague - as the garbage burnt can
only continue to plague.
Q5. Passengers
reaching the three major airports in Kerala will soon
...................... criss-crossing the State.
(a) have the
chance to drop their baggage at
(b) have the option to
interchange the flights
(c) have the chance to cruise through
the canals
(d) None of the above
(e) All are correct
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S5. Ans.(c); have
the chance to cruise through the canals - it is a generalised
statement that the Kerala airports are now going to provide the
service of cruising through the canals criss-crossing the State.
Q6. The
boat will be completely solar powered ..................... of oil
spill or other forms of pollution
(a) so that there won't be any
doubts
(b) so there will not be any need of sailor
(c) so
that there will not be any complaints
(d) so that there will be
a doubt
(e) All are correct
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S6. Ans.(c); so
that there will not be any complaints - the tone of the given
sentence is preventive. Thus, the boat has made completely solar
powered in order to avoid the complaints of oil spill.
Q7. The
Department of Higher Education ..................... of degree
college lecturers and university professors.
(a) has proposed to
increase the fees
(b) has proposed to increase the retirement
age
(c) has proposed to increase the number of working hours
(d)
has proposed to suspend the team
(e) All are correct
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S7. Ans.(b); has
proposed to increase the retirement age - is the best suited
answer.
Q8. Many
crimes committed .................... clan or family may have their
origin in India’s abominable caste system, but there are other
contributing factors as well.
(a) in the name of defending the
honour of a caste,
(b) in the name to sympathize the
(c) in
the name of collecting funds for
(d) in the name of
distracting
(e) All are correct
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S8. Ans.(a); in
the name of defending the honour of a caste - the tone of the
passage is negative as the sentence is about defending the honour of
a caste, clan or family which reveals the bad consequences of having
a caste system
Q9. There
is a slightly lunatic argument ........................... at some
point between the 1950s and today.
(a) says that benevolence has
reached the end
(b) says that happiness of people reached its
peak point
(c) says that cruelty reached its acme
(d) says
that humanity reached the peak of civilisation
(e) All are
correct
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S9. Ans.(d); says
that humanity reached the peak of civilisation - is the only
option that suits here
Q10. India
currently meets almost 90% of its annual requirement of solar panels
through imports, ............................
(a) accelerating
the growth of exports
(b) demolishing the structure of
development
(c) increasing the activity of manufacturing at
domestic level only
(d) impeding the growth of a nascent
domestic solar manufacturing sector
(e) All are correct
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S10.
Ans.(d); impeding the growth of a nascent domestic solar
manufacturing sector- the tone of the statement is positive and
experimental which reduces the amount of manufacturing at domestic
level and it can only be done through increasing the imports of the
commodities mentioned.

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