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question_answer1)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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question_answer2)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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question_answer3)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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question_answer4)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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question_answer5)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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question_answer6)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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special done
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common done
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question_answer7)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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space-suit done
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space formula done
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question_answer8)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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bathing done
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question_answer9)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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question_answer10)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Whenever 1 at the moon, my heart 2 with pleasure. I wish I had 3 to fly up to the moon. I know if I could 4 to become an 5 I would be able to go to the moon. Special equipment and a 6 training are required to go to the moon. I would have to wear a special 7 along with a gas-mask for 8. My space shuttle would be equipped with 9 cameras and other scientific 10. |
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accessory done
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intuition done
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question_answer11)
Directions: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most of the world's major religions today only one god is worshipped. But in many ancient religions followers worshipped a 11 of gods. God had special 12 and responsibilities and some could appear in a variety of forms. The myths and 13 of ancient cultures and the range of gods worshipped often changed over thousands of years as different gods and goddesses rose and fell in importance. Those listed 14 a selection of the most 15 and long standing gods of the world's ancient culture. |
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question_answer12)
Directions: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most of the world's major religions today only one god is worshipped. But in many ancient religions followers worshipped a 11 of gods. God had special 12 and responsibilities and some could appear in a variety of forms. The myths and 13 of ancient cultures and the range of gods worshipped often changed over thousands of years as different gods and goddesses rose and fell in importance. Those listed 14 a selection of the most 15 and long standing gods of the world's ancient culture. |
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question_answer13)
Directions: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most of the world's major religions today only one god is worshipped. But in many ancient religions followers worshipped a 11 of gods. God had special 12 and responsibilities and some could appear in a variety of forms. The myths and 13 of ancient cultures and the range of gods worshipped often changed over thousands of years as different gods and goddesses rose and fell in importance. Those listed 14 a selection of the most 15 and long standing gods of the world's ancient culture. |
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stories done
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question_answer14)
Directions: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most of the world's major religions today only one god is worshipped. But in many ancient religions followers worshipped a 11 of gods. God had special 12 and responsibilities and some could appear in a variety of forms. The myths and 13 of ancient cultures and the range of gods worshipped often changed over thousands of years as different gods and goddesses rose and fell in importance. Those listed 14 a selection of the most 15 and long standing gods of the world's ancient culture. |
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were done
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have been done
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question_answer15)
Directions: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most of the world's major religions today only one god is worshipped. But in many ancient religions followers worshipped a 11 of gods. God had special 12 and responsibilities and some could appear in a variety of forms. The myths and 13 of ancient cultures and the range of gods worshipped often changed over thousands of years as different gods and goddesses rose and fell in importance. Those listed 14 a selection of the most 15 and long standing gods of the world's ancient culture. |
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question_answer16)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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scale done
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question_answer17)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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question_answer18)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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winked done
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gazed done
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moved done
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jumped done
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question_answer19)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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approaching done
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seen done
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visible done
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question_answer20)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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prayer done
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offering done
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thanks done
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curse done
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question_answer21)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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geared done
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cleared done
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thanks done
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prepared done
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question_answer22)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
A)
missing done
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discarded done
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absent done
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distant done
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question_answer23)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
A)
urge done
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attraction done
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longing done
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love done
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question_answer24)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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trying done
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instilling done
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measuring done
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inspiring done
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question_answer25)
Direction: In the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The captain waited till sunset but no ship approached. His own ship was wrecked. He was wondering how to 16 the mighty ocean. As the shades of evening were steeling 17 the sky he once more 18 towards the horizon but no sail was 19. In despair he addressed a mute 20 to the skies and 21 himself for death. He thought of his 22 wife and infant boy with infinite 23 in his wistful eyes. Just at this moment as if God had been 24 the faith of the crew to the utmost a distant sail was 25 near the horizon. |
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found done
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shining done
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approaching done
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sighted done
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question_answer26)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
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distant done
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disheveled done
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sharp done
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twisted done
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question_answer27)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
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behind done
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with done
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against done
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into done
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question_answer28)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
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insignificant done
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trivial done
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minor done
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slight done
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question_answer29)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
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enraged done
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irritated done
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mad done
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infuriated done
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question_answer30)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
A)
stop done
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escaped done
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spare done
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save done
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question_answer31)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
A)
escaped done
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ran done
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left done
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fled done
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question_answer32)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
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approached done
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appeared done
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reached done
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arrived done
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question_answer33)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
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injured done
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aggrieved done
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affected done
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afflicted done
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question_answer34)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
A)
thereafter done
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thence done
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C)
there done
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D)
then done
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question_answer35)
Directions: In the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Yesterday there was a serious accident on the Mall Road. A drunken driver was driving a motor car at forty miles an hour. As the car swept round a 26 comer, it ran 27 a Tonga occupied by a woman with an infant in her arms. The Tonga was overturned. Happily no one was killed but woman and child received 28 injuries. The hostile crowd was so 29 with the driver that all his explanations did not 30 him from being roughed up. It was with great difficulty that he 31. Soon a boy scout 32 on the spot. And provided first aid to the 33 mother and child a policeman also reached 34 and took down the number of the 35. |
A)
inured done
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B)
people done
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C)
car done
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D)
driver done
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question_answer36)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
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dogmatic done
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paradoxical done
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praiseworthy done
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outstanding done
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question_answer37)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
galvanized done
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developing done
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faltering done
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D)
privatized done
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question_answer38)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
judicious done
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B)
marginal done
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C)
proportionate done
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D)
severe done
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question_answer39)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
reactions done
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slashing done
clear
C)
pro-activity done
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D)
curiosity done
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question_answer40)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
area done
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B)
grip done
clear
C)
context done
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D)
mood done
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question_answer41)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
critical done
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profound done
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slight done
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D)
tough done
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question_answer42)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
fabricated done
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advocated done
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projected done
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D)
expected done
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question_answer43)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
asserting done
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rejecting done
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C)
managing done
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D)
criticizing done
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question_answer44)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
establishing done
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encouraging done
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C)
circulating done
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D)
preaching done
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question_answer45)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The last decade has been 36 for management education and development. When the economies of most western countries were 37 in the early 1980's there were 38 cuts both in corporate training and in higher education. During the boom years of the mid 1980's there were some 39 in both areas. In the early 1990's industrialized countries were in the 40 of another severe recession and a 41 retrenchment was to be reasonably 42 throughout the training world. But this has not been the case so far. Many leading companies are 43 their belief in training as the key to future competitiveness and governments are 44 an era of rapid 45 in higher education. |
A)
degradation done
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B)
communication done
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C)
exhibition done
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D)
expansion done
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question_answer46)
Directions: In the following questions you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the oldest cities of Asia Srinagar is known for its unique wooden architecture. Its 46 network of narrow streets amid multi-story wooded houses 47 out its waterways make it look like medieval Islamic 48 centres. The large scale demolition of traditional buildings and bazaars 49 the quest for modernity have however 50 to their disappearance. |
A)
expansive done
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extensive done
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extended done
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expended done
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question_answer47)
Directions: In the following questions you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the oldest cities of Asia Srinagar is known for its unique wooden architecture. Its 46 network of narrow streets amid multi-story wooded houses 47 out its waterways make it look like medieval Islamic 48 centres. The large scale demolition of traditional buildings and bazaars 49 the quest for modernity have however 50 to their disappearance. |
A)
open done
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opened done
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C)
opening done
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opined done
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question_answer48)
Directions: In the following questions you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the oldest cities of Asia Srinagar is known for its unique wooden architecture. Its 46 network of narrow streets amid multi-story wooded houses 47 out its waterways make it look like medieval Islamic 48 centres. The large scale demolition of traditional buildings and bazaars 49 the quest for modernity have however 50 to their disappearance. |
A)
urban done
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village done
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rural done
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country done
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question_answer49)
Directions: In the following questions you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the oldest cities of Asia Srinagar is known for its unique wooden architecture. Its 46 network of narrow streets amid multi-story wooded houses 47 out its waterways make it look like medieval Islamic 48 centres. The large scale demolition of traditional buildings and bazaars 49 the quest for modernity have however 50 to their disappearance. |
A)
in done
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inside done
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C)
on done
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D)
No done
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question_answer50)
Directions: In the following questions you have passage where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the oldest cities of Asia Srinagar is known for its unique wooden architecture. Its 46 network of narrow streets amid multi-story wooded houses 47 out its waterways make it look like medieval Islamic 48 centres. The large scale demolition of traditional buildings and bazaars 49 the quest for modernity have however 50 to their disappearance. |
A)
lead done
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led done
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conformed done
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caused done
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question_answer51)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
movement done
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B)
eruption done
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C)
ejection done
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D)
insertion done
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question_answer52)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
point done
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B)
summit done
clear
C)
path done
clear
D)
curve done
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question_answer53)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
on done
clear
B)
in done
clear
C)
with done
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D)
by done
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question_answer54)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
slanting done
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curving done
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C)
pointer done
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D)
big done
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question_answer55)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
flung done
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toppled done
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C)
distanced done
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D)
over-flown done
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question_answer56)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
calm done
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B)
confusion done
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C)
horror done
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D)
speed done
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question_answer57)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
in done
clear
B)
about done
clear
C)
of done
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D)
with done
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question_answer58)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
flew done
clear
B)
extracted done
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C)
poured done
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D)
oozed done
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question_answer59)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
together done
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B)
turned done
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C)
stuck done
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accompanied done
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question_answer60)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
When we visited the volcano it was in a state of 51. We stood near tip of the 52 on an irregular plane. It was heaped 53 stones and cinders and 54 rocks which had been regularly 55 out from the volcano. During the volcanic eruption large quantities of rocks and stones were hurled out from the summit in terrible 56. From the summit volumes 57 smoke and fountains of liquid fire 58 forth continuously. The smoke now white now impenetrably black was 59 by a deep fiery roar. Stones 60 down and the molten lava moved on with a horrible sound. |
A)
rose done
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B)
ascended done
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C)
rained done
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D)
poured done
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question_answer61)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
signals done
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morals done
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C)
echoes done
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undertones done
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question_answer62)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
in done
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into done
clear
C)
to done
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D)
after done
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question_answer63)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
and done
clear
B)
though done
clear
C)
yet done
clear
D)
still done
clear
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question_answer64)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
resist done
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B)
experience done
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C)
challenge done
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D)
suffer done
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question_answer65)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
heart done
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B)
body done
clear
C)
mind done
clear
D)
soul done
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question_answer66)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
up done
clear
B)
in done
clear
C)
away done
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D)
off done
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question_answer67)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
wilderness done
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B)
meditation done
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C)
obscurity done
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D)
passivity done
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question_answer68)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
stimulants done
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B)
luxuries done
clear
C)
delusions done
clear
D)
deceptions done
clear
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question_answer69)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
stuff done
clear
B)
material done
clear
C)
substance done
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D)
blood done
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question_answer70)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
One of the myths relevant to the contemporary human condition is that of Prometheus. It has positive and optimistic 61. Man can better himself and aspire 62 higher worlds through his own efforts 63. In the process he may 64 terrible tribulations wars revolutions tortures of the 65 and the spirit. Time and again he would be tempted to throw 66 the towel or retire into 67 and to the dream world of drugs and 68. But he will not if made of the 69 of Prometheus be diverted. He will stick 70 his goal as Prometheus did in stealing fire from the Gods suffering terrible retribution for his pains. |
A)
by done
clear
B)
to done
clear
C)
In done
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question_answer71)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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limits done
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question_answer72)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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shall done
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could done
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question_answer73)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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impair done
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develop done
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question_answer74)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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processor done
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electronic system done
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circuit done
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brain done
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question_answer75)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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computer done
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monitor done
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system done
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circuit done
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question_answer76)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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minute done
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question_answer77)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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for done
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above done
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beyond done
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question_answer78)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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equate done
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teach done
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learn done
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recognize done
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question_answer79)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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computer done
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processor done
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chip done
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brain done
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question_answer80)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Scientists have developed an electronic circuit that 71 the wiring of the human brain in some ways an achievement that 72 revolutionize computer science and 73 understanding of how nature's most powerful 74 works. The 75 built on a 76 chip the size of finger nail is 77 from the thinking machines of science-fiction: For one thing it cannot 78. The way the 79 can. But researchers say it could 80 in better speech and object recognition by computers. |
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yield done
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give done
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respond done
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result done
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question_answer81)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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worried done
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question_answer82)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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graceful done
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green done
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grassless done
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dead done
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question_answer83)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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full done
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enough done
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plenty done
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grass done
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question_answer84)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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So done
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As done
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Because done
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Yet done
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question_answer85)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
A)
went done
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came done
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come done
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has come done
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question_answer86)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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to done
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with done
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on done
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from done
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question_answer87)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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to done
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with done
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on done
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from done
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question_answer88)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
A)
friends done
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family done
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ancestors done
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Aryans done
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question_answer89)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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ago done
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time done
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period done
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wait done
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question_answer90)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The Aryans 81 about Northern Asia and Europe over the wide grasslands. But as their numbers grew and the climate became drier and the land 82 there was not 83 food for all of them to eat. 84 they were forced to move to other parts of the world in search of 85. They spread out all over Europe and 86 to India Persia and Mesopotamia. Thus we find that nearly all the people of Europe and Northern India and Persia and Mesopotamia although they differ so much 87 each other now are really descendants from the same 88. The Aryans. Of course this was very long 89 and since then much has happened and 'races have got mixed upto a large extent. The Aryans are 90 one great ancestral race of the people of the world today. |
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so done
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since done
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therefore done
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but done
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question_answer91)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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prevailed done
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prevented done
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confined done
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D)
limited done
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question_answer92)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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want done
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freedom done
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nature done
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D)
way done
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question_answer93)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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rejected done
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adjusted done
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prevented done
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D)
restricted done
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question_answer94)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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seldom done
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often done
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still done
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hardly done
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question_answer95)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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aspirations done
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attributes done
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achievements done
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D)
needs done
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question_answer96)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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All done
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Little done
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Full done
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D)
No done
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question_answer97)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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prevent done
clear
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prevail done
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C)
reduce done
clear
D)
intimidate done
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question_answer98)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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only done
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rarely done
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hardly done
clear
D)
narrowly done
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question_answer99)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
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mind done
clear
B)
determination done
clear
C)
want done
clear
D)
discrimination done
clear
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question_answer100)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
A man can be physically 91 within stone walls and iron bars. His 92 of movement and action may thus be 93. But his mind and spirit will 94 remain free His hopes and 95 ideals and ambitions will still remain with him. 96 tyranny or oppression can 97 the lover of liberty. The cruelty of the British 98 increased the zeal and 99 of the freedom No prison no oppression can ever 100 the invincible spirit of man. |
A)
kindle done
clear
B)
lower done
clear
C)
reject done
clear
D)
extinguish done
clear
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question_answer101)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
rejection done
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growth done
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obsolescence done
clear
D)
magnificence done
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question_answer102)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
where done
clear
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hence done
clear
C)
what done
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D)
since done
clear
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question_answer103)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
armies done
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agencies done
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enemies done
clear
D)
technologies done
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question_answer104)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
relations done
clear
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prospects done
clear
C)
applications done
clear
D)
agreements done
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question_answer105)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
absorption done
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development done
clear
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delineation done
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filtration done
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question_answer106)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
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large done
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wide done
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across done
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close done
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question_answer107)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
eluding done
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facing done
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C)
confounding done
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D)
comprising done
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question_answer108)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
order done
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priority done
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C)
quality done
clear
D)
gravity done
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question_answer109)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
in done
clear
B)
on done
clear
C)
for done
clear
D)
of done
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question_answer110)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In most enterprises around the world it is the information technology infrastructure that is undergoing the most rapid up gradation. Perhaps this a direct result of the rate of 101 in the information technology industry 102 with new 103 and business 104 invading our consciousness every day. In this context it is 105 of this new technology that looms 106 as an issue 107 chief information officers of end-user organizations. Given the 108 of magnitude 109 the investments required and associated 110 in human terms in order to effect change of this magnitude this concern is hardly surprising. |
A)
choices done
clear
B)
costs done
clear
C)
feelings done
clear
D)
possibilities done
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question_answer111)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
communication done
clear
B)
information done
clear
C)
intimation done
clear
D)
decision done
clear
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question_answer112)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
stays done
clear
B)
remains done
clear
C)
resides done
clear
D)
rests done
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question_answer113)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
into done
clear
B)
through done
clear
C)
with done
clear
D)
in done
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question_answer114)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
adapting done
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imposing done
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thrusting done
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D)
adopting done
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question_answer115)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
kick done
clear
B)
mother done
clear
C)
regional done
clear
D)
foreign done
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question_answer116)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
governmental done
clear
B)
officious done
clear
C)
administrative done
clear
D)
religious done
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question_answer117)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
inter-state done
clear
B)
regional done
clear
C)
international done
clear
D)
infra-state done
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question_answer118)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
comes up done
clear
B)
rises done
clear
C)
crops up done
clear
D)
persists done
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question_answer119)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
having to done
clear
B)
have to done
clear
C)
had been done
clear
D)
have been done
clear
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question_answer120)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
The language problem is not solved by deciding the medium of instruction in the educational institutions. The problem of 111 between State Governments still 112. At present each State Government is 113 the process of 114 the 115 language as the medium for 116 purposes. Then the need for a stable language for 117 communication 118 moreover. The Central Government shall 119 adopt a particular language for 120 own official work. |
A)
its done
clear
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their done
clear
C)
our done
clear
D)
his done
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question_answer121)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
which done
clear
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whose done
clear
C)
that done
clear
D)
who done
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question_answer122)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
wonderful done
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difficult done
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beautiful done
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D)
interesting done
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question_answer123)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
necessity done
clear
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need done
clear
C)
claim done
clear
D)
order done
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question_answer124)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
mental done
clear
B)
spiritual done
clear
C)
physical done
clear
D)
financial done
clear
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question_answer125)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
in done
clear
B)
on done
clear
C)
of done
clear
D)
off done
clear
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question_answer126)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
made done
clear
B)
presented done
clear
C)
available done
clear
D)
given done
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question_answer127)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
has done
clear
B)
are done
clear
C)
had done
clear
D)
have done
clear
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question_answer128)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
available done
clear
B)
familiar done
clear
C)
known done
clear
D)
unfamiliar. done
clear
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question_answer129)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
home done
clear
B)
office done
clear
C)
surroundings done
clear
D)
environment done
clear
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question_answer130)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Of all the psychological problems 121 face the aged the most 122 are perhaps isolation and the 123 for adaptability. In addition to; 124 handicaps and the diminishing number 125 social roles that are commonly 126 to the old the aged 127 to cope with loss of the 128 career standard of living 129 and above all people. The gloomy 130 through the obituaries for yet another friend who has gone is bad enough: the death of a spouse is often a blow from which the aged do not recover. The ability to come to terms with these changes is vitally important. |
A)
look done
clear
B)
view done
clear
C)
search done
clear
D)
sight done
clear
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question_answer131)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
rather done
clear
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have done
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C)
has done
clear
D)
had done
clear
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question_answer132)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
manner done
clear
B)
life done
clear
C)
happiness done
clear
D)
behavior done
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question_answer133)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
have done
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has done
clear
C)
are done
clear
D)
is done
clear
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question_answer134)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
genuine done
clear
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serious done
clear
C)
strong done
clear
D)
sincere done
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question_answer135)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
out done
clear
B)
on done
clear
C)
in done
clear
D)
all done
clear
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question_answer136)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
life done
clear
B)
fortune done
clear
C)
future done
clear
D)
hope done
clear
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question_answer137)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
sole done
clear
B)
special done
clear
C)
common done
clear
D)
actual done
clear
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question_answer138)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
the done
clear
B)
a done
clear
C)
new done
clear
D)
its done
clear
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question_answer139)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
important done
clear
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necessary done
clear
C)
required done
clear
D)
useful done
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question_answer140)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
In India from times immemorial there 131 been a common spiritual outlook on 132 to which various races and religions 133 made contributions. Thus a subtle but 134 thread of unity has been running 135 through the infinite multiplicity of our 136. For an analytical description of Indians 137 cultural heritage. In the light of 138 definition given above it would be 139 to trace her cultural history of 140 thousand years. |
A)
many done
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B)
more done
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C)
vivid done
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D)
several done
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question_answer141)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
A)
certainly done
clear
B)
scarcely done
clear
C)
much done
clear
D)
no done
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question_answer142)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
A)
lost done
clear
B)
extension done
clear
C)
elevated done
clear
D)
flourished done
clear
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question_answer143)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
A)
rehabilitation done
clear
B)
pruning done
clear
C)
revival done
clear
D)
devastation done
clear
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question_answer144)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer145)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer146)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer147)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer148)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer149)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer150)
Directions: in the following questions you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. |
Gandhiji once said "I would say that if the village perishes India will perish too. India will be 141 more India. Her own mission in the world will get 142. The 143 of the village is possible only when it is no more 144 Industrialization on a mass scale will 145 lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problems 146 competition and marketing come in. Therefore we have to 147 on the village being self-contained manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is 148 there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and 149 to use. Only they 150 not be used as a means of exploitation of others". |
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question_answer151)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer152)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer153)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer154)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer155)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer156)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer157)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer158)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer159)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer160)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mass communication is the delivery of 151 ideas and entertainment to thousands or millions of 152 simultaneously; it is a force with incalculable 153 on today's world. The 154 of mass communication rests 155 the skills of the communicator to 156 the recipient's thinking, -157 158 - stir emotions, to him or her to 159. Mass communication is the one-to-one impact of one human intelligence upon 160 carried on thousand fold simultaneously among individuals who have no direct personal contact. |
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question_answer161)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer162)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer163)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer164)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer165)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer166)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer167)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer168)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer169)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer170)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The educational institutions established by the British and the Christian missionaries were primarily designed to propagate and promote the English language and the Western 161. Their aim was also to produce such 162 who could man the lower levels of 163 British administrative hierarchy and remain ever loyal 164, the British rulers. The British educational policy 165 with eminent success in the matter of 166 its objectives. The majority of people 167 middle classes who went to these educational 168, did acquire some knowledge and skill which 169 sufficient enough to work as babes in these 170 - offices. |
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question_answer171)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer172)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer173)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer174)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer175)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer176)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer177)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer178)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer179)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer180)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Happy is the man who 171 the habit of reading when he is young. He has secured a life-long source of 172 instruction and inspiration. So long as he has his beloved books he need 173 feel lonely. He always has a pleasant 174 of leisure moments. He is' the 175 of wealth more precious than gold. 176 indeed is the man who does not read and 177 is his life. 178 gives the highest kind, of pleasure. When we are 179 it is a healthy recreation to lose 180 in the company of books. |
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question_answer181)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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question_answer182)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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question_answer183)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man's basic aggressiveness is a fact and is the emotional factor for all the bloody violence that has marked human history since the beginning. His technology has never been as perfectly 181 as in the weapons he makes to 182 his brothers. The plough has changed very 183 in design from the time man took 184 cultivation. But swords have not become 185 and the rifle, with which one man kills another, is a 186 in comparison with the stone and 187 with which he used to 188 his adversaries in the earliest stage of civilization. Nuclear 189 has designs that nature can never 190. They are wonders of technological creation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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question_answer195)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following2questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Pythons are 191 non-venomous snakes found 192 in damp places or rocky ledges near marshes or in dense 193. They are considered to be the most primitive 194 the living snakes, 195 they retain the traces of hind limbs of a 196 era in the form 197 horny claw-like spurs, which are present 198 either side of 199 anus. These hind limbs are functionless 200 female pythons. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. It is summed up in a single word - Man. Man is the only real enemy we have. Remove man from the 201 and the root cause of hunger and 202 is abolished forever. Man is the only 203 that consumes without 204. He does not give milk, he 205 not lay eggs, he is 206 to pull the plough, he cannot run 207 enough to catch rabbits. 208 he is lord of all the animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare 209 that will prevent them from 210 and the rest he keeps for himself. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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question_answer217)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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question_answer218)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Man has been tampering 211 the Ecosphere for a very 212 time and is forced to 213 that the environmental resources are 214. Environmental problems are 215 social problems. They begin with people as 216 and end with people as victims. Unplanned use of resource 217 resulted in the depletion of fossil fuels, 218 of air and water, deforestation which has resulted in 219 imbalance and draining away of national wealth 220 heavy expenditure on oil and power generation. |
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question_answer221)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Civilization, like 221, fall, not so much because of 222 of the enemy outside, as through the weakness and 223 within, Rome fell not because of the 224, they merely knocked 225 something that was already dead. The heart of Rome had 226 beating when the arms and legs were cut 227. We see something of this 228 in India and China and in the case of the Arabs. The 229 of Arabian civilization was sudden even as their rise had been. In India and China the process is long-drawn 230 and it is not easy to spot it. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. CRY-Child Relief and You' 231 an organization that 232 started by seven such 233 and it has been working 234 1979 to change the lives of 235 children all over India. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. CRY-Child Relief and You' 231 an organization that 232 started by seven such 233 and it has been working 234 1979 to change the lives of 235 children all over India. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. CRY-Child Relief and You' 231 an organization that 232 started by seven such 233 and it has been working 234 1979 to change the lives of 235 children all over India. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. CRY-Child Relief and You' 231 an organization that 232 started by seven such 233 and it has been working 234 1979 to change the lives of 235 children all over India. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. CRY-Child Relief and You' 231 an organization that 232 started by seven such 233 and it has been working 234 1979 to change the lives of 235 children all over India. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. One of the major causes of the failure of 236 countries on the economic front is their 237 to evolve a judicious mixture of 238 substitution and export promotion. Today, Bambina, which 239 on imports after its independence 20 years, 240. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. One of the major causes of the failure of 236 countries on the economic front is their 237 to evolve a judicious mixture of 238 substitution and export promotion. Today, Bambina, which 239 on imports after its independence 20 years, 240. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. One of the major causes of the failure of 236 countries on the economic front is their 237 to evolve a judicious mixture of 238 substitution and export promotion. Today, Bambina, which 239 on imports after its independence 20 years, 240. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. One of the major causes of the failure of 236 countries on the economic front is their 237 to evolve a judicious mixture of 238 substitution and export promotion. Today, Bambina, which 239 on imports after its independence 20 years, 240. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. One of the major causes of the failure of 236 countries on the economic front is their 237 to evolve a judicious mixture of 238 substitution and export promotion. Today, Bambina, which 239 on imports after its independence 20 years, 240. |
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question_answer241)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Science means knowledge, but not all knowledge is science. I know from my own eyesight that our dog Chippy likes papaya; I know from a book that Akbar was the 241 of Babar and 242 in 1605; and I know 243 the radio that India did not do well in the 244 test matches. We can call these 245 of knowledge 246, but they are not science. Science 247 with facts, but not with facts which have 248 to do with each other, like the facts about our dog, cricket and the Moghul ruler; those facts are not related 249. And so have nothing 250 with science. Science starts with observation. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Smoking is the biggest preventable 251 to mankind. Many serious 252 including lung cancer, bronchitis and heart attack are 253 to smoking habits. Smoking in any form whether cigarette, cigar, pipe, bidi or tobacco chewing has been 254 as a major 255 factor for heart attack. A recent Soviet study has shown that smoking 256 a man's life span by 2250 days (over six years). The increasing 257 of heart attack in India, fast 258 among younger generation has been largely on 259 of smoking habits. Nearly 30 million people in the country are estimated to be 260 of heart disease. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim up to a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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question_answer270)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Almost every full Moon night, the officials in Andaman and Nicobar Islands take part in a cautious ritual. The tribesmen watch from a safe distance as the officials' 261 the island in a boat 262 gifts for them. The islanders come 263 hesitantly only after the officials 264 dumped the coconuts brought 265 them onto the beach and begin 266 away from their small island. On some nights, the tribals even 267 up enough courage to swim upto a few feet 268 from the boat. The officials maintain that they do 269 want to interfere with the way of life of the tribals. The island 270 heavily on the mainland for most goods. |
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question_answer271)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Recent discoveries 271 that Indians of early days 272 to have been 273 civilized 274 many ways. They had massive public buildings and comfortable dwelling houses 275 mostly of brick. They had 276 arrangements 277 good sanitation and an elaborate drainage system. They knew how to write 278 their language, which has not yet been 279 was not alphabetic but syllabic 280 the Sumerian language. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. In all compositions 281 is the most 282 virtue. You should write in a simple and 283 manner. The words chosen should be 284 in : meaning. Try not to use 285 words merely because they are 286. Do not allow poetic images of 287 to spoil the grace of good style. It is no longer 288 to stuff your composition with too many 289 or proverbs especially if their relevance is 290. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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question_answer293)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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question_answer294)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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question_answer295)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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question_answer296)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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question_answer297)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. "A man who has no sense of history". Hitler declared, "is like a man who has no ears or eyes". He himself claimed 291 a passionate interest in history since his school-days and he 292 considerable 293 with the course of European history. His conversation was 294 with historical references and historical parallels. More than hat: Hitler's whole cast of thought was historical and his sence of mission derived from his sence of history. Like his contemporary, Hitler was 295 by the rise and fall of civilizations. He saw himself born at a 296 moment in European history when the liberal bourgeois world of the nineteenth century was 297. What would take its place? The future 298 with the 'Jew-Bolshevik' ideology of the masses unless Europe could be saved by the Nazi racist ideology of the elite. To this view of history, however 299. Hitler remained remarkably 300. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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question_answer302)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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question_answer303)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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question_answer304)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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question_answer307)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. History is an interesting subject but that which 301 history, properly so called, is in great part 302 from works on the subject. Only of late years have historians 303 giving us, in any considered quantity, the truly valuable information. As in the past ages the 304 was everything and the people nothing. So, in past histories, the 305 of the king fill the picture, to which the national life forms but an 306 background. While only now, when the 307 of nations rather than the rulers is becoming the 308 idea, are historians beginning to 309 themselves to the phenomenon of social progress. What we are 310 about, is the natural history of society. We want all facts which help us to understand how a nation has grown. |
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question_answer311)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Something has happened in the last twenty years that surely must 311 anything that has happened before. Some historians are already saying that thrust 312 space represents avital turning point in history. Moon flights are considered 313 less than steps in human evolution 314 to the time when life on Earth emerged from the sea and established itself on land. Of course, not everyone 315 enraptured by space. Critics have often said that space flight has been an 316 use of resources that should have 317 to feeding, clothing and housing people. There is, however, no proof that if we had 318 been working on space, we would have done anything of great human value. In fact, research and exploration have a 319 spin-offs, quite apart from the fact that they demonstrate that 320 is alive and insatiably curious. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer322)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer323)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer324)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer325)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer326)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer327)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer328)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer329)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer330)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Above all, be of single aim, have a 321 and useful purpose and devote yourself 322 to it. Let nothing draw you aside, remember that the double-minded man is 323 in all his ways. Be eager to learn but slow 324. Have a through understanding of your work and let it be your own and as you proceed, ever following the inward guide, the 325 voice, you will pass on from victory- to- victory and will rise step- by- step to higher resting-places and your ever broadening outlook will gradually 326 to you the essential beauty and purpose of life. Self-purified, health will be yours, faith protected, success will be yours, self-governed, Power will be your and all that you do will 327 for ceasing to be a disjointed unit, self-enslaved, you will be in harmony with the Great Law, working no longer against, but with the universal life, the Eternal God. And what health you gain it will remain with You what success you achieve will be 328 all human computation and will never pass away and what influence and power you 329 will continue to increase throughout the ages, for it will be a part of that 330 principle which supports the universe. |
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question_answer331)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer332)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer333)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer334)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer335)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer336)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer337)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer338)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer339)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer340)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. We are citizens of no mean country and we are 331 of the land of our birth, of our people, our culture and our 332. That pride should not be for a romanticised past to which we have to 333, nor should it encourage exclusiveness or a want of 334 of other ways than our own. It must never allow us to 335 our many weaknesses and failings or 336 our longing to be rid of them. We have a long way to go and much leeway to make 337 before we take our proper 338 with others the van of human civilization and progress. And we have to 339 for the time at our disposal is 340. |
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question_answer341)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer342)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer343)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer347)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer348)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer349)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer350)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Children are loved by all human beings. But 341 this world of human 342 there is no 343 nuisance than a boy 344 the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental 345 useful. It is impossible to 346 affection on him as on a 347 boy and he is always getting 348 the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby and if he answers in a grown up way he is called impertinent. Then, he is 349 the unattractive, growing age. He grows out 350 his clothes, with indecent haste. His voice begins to break and loses its childish charm. |
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question_answer351)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer352)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer353)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer354)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer355)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer356)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer357)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer358)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer359)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer360)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. After an absence of thirty years, I decided to visit my old school again. I had 351 to find changes, but not a 352 different building. As I walked up 353 school drive, I wondered for a 354 if I had come to the 355 address. The grimy, red-brick fortress with 356 tall windows that had looked down 357 on the playground and playing fields 358 been swept away. In its place 359 a bright, modern block raised from 360 ground on great concrete stilts. |
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question_answer361)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer362)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer363)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer364)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer365)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer366)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer367)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer368)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer369)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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lag done
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question_answer370)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Why is it that the CRP, BSF and the Army give a better account of themselves than the state police? It is the structure of the state police that needs to be looked 361. In a district or city, where there is a separate police force, a majority of the policemen are 362 in police stations. The police station staff is often over-extended and no 363 is available at that level. It is the state force that has to be called 364. But it takes time to 365 forces. If the law and order situation 366 simultaneously at many places, there is manpower 367. Thus, once rioting breaks 368 it takes time to bring it under control so that there is a time 369 between the first incident and the appearance of the adequate force to 370 the situation. The public hue and cry about the delayed arrival of the police force is not unjustified. |
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question_answer371)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer372)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer373)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer374)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer375)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer376)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer377)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer378)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer379)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer380)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. With the 371 of the peace in Darjeeling, the area's most important industry, tea is once again receiving the attention of planters that it 372. A most 373 development has been the reopening of long 374 tea estates, one after another. This is as it should be since the current production of 11to 11.5 million kg falls 375 of the combined world and domestic demand for this exclusive 376. What should be remembered in this context is that it is only recently, following 377 of the Darjeeling logo, that there is scientific promotion of this tea in the world market. In fact, apart from intensifying the 'logo campaign', drinking Darjeeling tea should be 378 as a 'concept'. But the generic 379 of Darjeeling tea will have meaning only if the stagnation in production levels is broken. The problem of 380 alone cannot explain the awfully low average yield of 570 kg/ha. |
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question_answer381)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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question_answer382)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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question_answer383)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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question_answer384)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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question_answer385)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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question_answer386)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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nuisance done
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question_answer387)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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minor done
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question_answer388)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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because done
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for done
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till done
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question_answer389)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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disperse done
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demoralize done
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question_answer390)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased even though there is 381 use of the paramilitary and the military. The excesses 382 by the two forces, particularly by the first, do not 383 the type of anger it should because they are seen 384 those who are trying to disintegrate the country. Even a 385 for more say in the administration is shouted down. Human rights organizations and Civil liberty activists are considered a 386 if not unpatriotic. Even the 387 cases of cruelty are not pursued by the government 388 the inquiry should 389 the forces and 390 the instrument on which it has come to depend. |
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blunt done
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question_answer391)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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issuing done
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emerging done
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appearing done
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exposing done
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question_answer392)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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dominate done
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domineer done
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predominate done
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question_answer393)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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freeing done
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obliging done
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liberating done
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delivering done
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question_answer394)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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a remarkable done
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an unprecedented done
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a pre-emptive done
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a pre-meditated done
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question_answer395)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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slowly done
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by and by done
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by the by done
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gradually done
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question_answer396)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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respecting done
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honouring done
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regarding done
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reverencing done
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question_answer397)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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endowed upon done
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conferred upon done
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bestowed upon done
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devolved upon done
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question_answer398)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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evolved done
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question_answer399)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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stricken done
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question_answer400)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Then slowly, as the years went by, this man began to grow and like a mountain 391 from clouds to mists, to 392 the whole landscape of our world. We came to recognize in him the great nationalist leader who was 393 four hundred millions of his countrymen from the armed tyranny of alien rule, this in 394 and unparalleled war which made no resort to force, violence or bloodshed. Then, 395 and very much I think to our own surprise, we found that we were 396 Gandhi as a saint of pure and humble life, worthy in every word and deed of the beatitude 397 him in his own life time, of Mahatma, 'the Great Soul'. And then strangely and almost unconsciously, we 398 an affection for this man, an affection which left us 399 as though by a deep personal loss when the word 400 the seas that he was dying. |
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came across done
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flashed around done
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question_answer401)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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happens done
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takes place done
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occurs done
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question_answer402)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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disinclined done
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unwilling done
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reluctant done
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question_answer403)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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depend done
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question_answer404)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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handing done
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handing over done
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making over done
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entrusting done
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question_answer405)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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question_answer406)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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Exhausted done
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question_answer407)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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baffling done
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embarrassing done
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perplexing done
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question_answer408)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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obliged done
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compelled done
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question_answer409)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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a lack of done
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lack of done
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want of done
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a paucity done
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question_answer410)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. The commonest from of forgetfulness, I suppose, 401 in the matter of posting letters. So, common is it that I am always 402 to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I 403 on his memory that I put him on his oath before 404 the letter to him. As for myself, anyone who asks me to post a letter is a poor judge of character. 405 I carry the letter in my hand I am always past the first pillar-box before I remember that I ought to have posted it. 406 of holding it in my hand, I then put it for safety into one of my pockets and forget all about it. After that, it has an unadventurous life till a long chain of circumstances leads to a number of 407 questions being asked and I am 408 to produce the evidence of my guilt from my pocket. This it might be thought, must be due to 409 interest in other people's letters; but that cannot be the 410 for I forget to post some even of the few letters that I myself remember to write. |
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explanation done
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interpretation done
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excuse done
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question_answer411)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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against done
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by done
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at done
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over done
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question_answer412)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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provide done
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expect done
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plan done
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assume done
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question_answer413)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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traffic done
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people done
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glamour done
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requirements done
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question_answer414)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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still done
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no done
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slightly done
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alarmingly done
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question_answer415)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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system done
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utility done
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problem done
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privacy done
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question_answer416)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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problems done
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needs done
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demands done
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priorities done
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question_answer417)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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required done
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important done
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remarkable done
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essential done
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question_answer418)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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sympathy done
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respect done
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indifference done
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disparity done
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question_answer419)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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bungalows done
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hutments done
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playgrounds done
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houses done
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question_answer420)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Urban Civilization in mainly dominated 411 white collared people. Their educational level is high. They 412 better learning opportunities. Migrated people cannot cope with the 413 of the cities. They get food and money just adequate to maintain themselves in a 414 better way. But there is a 415 of dwelling, sanitation, water supply and other 416 are not 417. Therefore, the urban civilization also shows 418. On the one hand, there are skyscrapers and on the other hand there are 419 coming up. Such an imbalance is very 420 in any of the metropolitan cities. |
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appropriate done
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encouraging done
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striking done
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rare done
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question_answer421)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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benefit done
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disadvantage done
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feature done
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character done
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question_answer422)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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by done
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besides done
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where done
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from done
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question_answer423)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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into done
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for done
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through done
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question_answer424)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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lot done
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heavy done
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some done
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enough done
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question_answer425)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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even done
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though done
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since done
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there done
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question_answer426)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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put done
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unable done
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sure done
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possible done
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question_answer427)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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luckier done
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harder done
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nicer done
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safer done
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question_answer428)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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a done
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of done
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an done
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the done
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question_answer429)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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so done
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as done
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that done
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but done
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question_answer430)
Directions: in the following questions, you have passages where some of the words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then, fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. There in one great 421 to the village 422 Johan lives. A main road runs right 423 it. This road carries 424 of traffic and 425 at night the noise of it does not altogether stop. In fact some people in the village complain that they are often 426 to sleep because of the roar of the trucks. John is 427 than some of the other as he does not live on 428 main road 429 in a lane where it is not so 430. |
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smooth done
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calm done
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noisy done
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peaceful done
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