Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. When this extra water vapour condenses into precipitation, it results in heavier rain — or, if it's cold enough, heavier snow.
B. The atmosphere can store an additional 4% of water vapour for every additional 1°F of warming.
C. More water evaporates from soils, plants, lakes and seas as the atmosphere warms.
D. One of the most obvious indications of climate change is heavier rainfall.
(A) CBDA
(B) DCBA
(C) ACDB
(D) BCAD
Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
She said, “I am in no mood to work now.”
(A) She said that she has been in no mood to work then.
(B) She said that she was in no mood to work now.
(C) She said that she was in no mood to work then.
(D) She said that she has been in no mood to work now.
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
Manu will tell her later.
(A) She will be tell later by Manu.
(B) She will tell later by Manu.
(C) She will be told later by Manu.
(D) She will be tell later.
In the passive voice of simple future tense, the auxiliary verb shall / will is used with be and past participle of a verb.
The object of the sentence becomes the subject.
Here action will be done on the object in the future.
Formation:
Active: Subject + will/shall + V1 + object.
Passive: Object + will/shall + be + V3 + by + subject.
Thus, the correct passive form of the given sentence is option 3.
Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
Has the villa been occupied by them?
(A) Did they occupied the villa?
(B) Had they occupied the villa?
(C) Have they occupied the villa?
(D) Do they occupied the villa?
In the given sentence, one word may have been incorrectly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word from the given alternatives. If there is no error, select ‘No error’ as your answer.
The erroneous information spread rapidly across the nation and created a stir.
(A) erronous
(B) No error
(C) eronneous
(D) errauneous
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
The angles are equal, consequently the sides are _____________.
(A) equal
(B) unequal
(C) larger
(D) smaller
The correct sentence would be: "The angles are equal; consequently, the sides are equal."
In geometry, when angles in a shape are equal, it often implies that the corresponding sides are also equal. Therefore, "equal" is the appropriate choice to complete the statement. The other options, "unequal," "larger," and "smaller," do not accurately reflect the relationship between equal angles and the corresponding sides in geometric shapes.
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word ‘SINKS’ from the given sentence.
Groups work together to create Christmas parade themes, which are then carried out in floats, musical groups, and strolling figures.
(A) Floats
(B) Create
(C) Parade
(D) Strolling
The most appropriate antonym for "sinks" in the given sentence is "floats." In the context of the sentence, "sinks" likely refers to the opposite action of floating. The other options— "create" (make), "parade" (a public procession), and "strolling" (walking leisurely)— are not antonyms of "sinks" in this context.
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.
After finishing high school, I plan to pursuing law.
(A) No substitution
(B) plan to pursue
(C) plan in pursue
(D) plan to pursuing
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Like a cakewalk
(A) Smooth surface
(B) Pleasant experience
(C) Easy task
(D) Active
"Like a cakewalk" describes something that is extremely easy or a task that requires little effort.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Confusion
(A) Intrepidity
(B) Stagnation
(C) Perusal
(D) Commotion
The most appropriate synonym for "confusion" is "commotion." "Confusion" refers to a state of disorder or lack of clarity, and "commotion" reflects a similar state of tumult or disturbance. The other options, such as "intrepidity" (fearlessness), "stagnation" (lack of progress), and "perusal" (reading or examination), have different meanings and do not convey the sense of disorder associated with "confusion."
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