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Fill in the Blanks Question 1:
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the correct pronoun.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is, 'I.'
Key Points
- From the given options, the correct choice to fill in the blank is 'I.'
- We know that, when we compare two pronouns, the nominative case (she) should be compared with a nominative case (I) and an objective case (her) should be compared with an objective case (me).
- Example: We know her better than them.
- From the above mentions information, it is clear that 'I' is the correct answer.
Thus the correct sentence is: She is more beautiful than I.
Additional Information
Let's understand what is Nominative and objective case:
Nominative Case |
Objective Case |
I | me |
We | us |
You | you |
They | them |
He | him |
She | her |
It | it |
- दिए गए विकल्पों से, खाली में भरने के लिए सही विकल्प 'I' है।
- हम जानते हैं कि जब हम दो pronoun की तुलना करते हैं, तो nominitive case की तुलना एक nominitive case से की जानी चाहिए और एक objective case की तुलना objective case से की जानी चाहिए ।
- Example: We know her better than them.
- उपरोक्त उल्लेख जानकारी से, यह स्पष्ट है कि 'I' सही उत्तर है
Fill in the Blanks Question 2:
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the correct noun.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is, 'objections.'
Key Points
- From the given options, the correct choice to fill in the blank is 'objections.'
- We know that, 'One of the' takes a plural noun and a singular verb.
- Example: One of my friends is coming to join me.
- In the given options only objections is a plural noun.
- From the above mentions information, it is clear that 'objections' is the correct answer.
Thus the correct sentence is: One of the objections to the hypothesis has been that it's hard to rationalize.
Additional Information
- 'Some' always takes a countable plural noun or an uncountable noun.
- Example: Some referendums have been passed by the government.
- दिए गए विकल्पों से, रिक्त को भरने के लिए सही विकल्प 'objections' है।
- हम जानते हैं कि, 'one of the' एक plural noun और एक singular verb लेता है ।
- Example: One of my friends is coming to join me.
- दिए गए विकल्पों में केवल objections एक plural noun है ।
- उपरोक्त उल्लेख जानकारी से, यह स्पष्ट है कि objections सही उत्तर हैं।
Fill in the Blanks Question 3:
In the following question, sentence given with blank is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option.
He always wanted to pursue Engineering _______ a career.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 3 Detailed Solution
Fill in the Blanks Question 4:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
We decided to _______ as we were missing him a lot.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is: pay him a visit
Key Points
- Pay a visit is an idiomatic expression which means to go somewhere to spend time with someone, such as a friend or relative.
- For example- He paid a visit to his parents.
- The implied meaning of the sentence is: We made the decision to visit him because we were sorely missing him.
- Therefore, "pay him a visit" is the most appropriate option.
- Thus, option 4 is the correct answer.
Complete sentence: We decided to pay him a visit as we were missing him a lot.
Fill in the Blanks Question 5:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
______ or not you allow me, I am going to the fair.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'Whether'.
Key Points
- The most appropriate word for the given blank is 'Whether'.
- “Whether….or” is a fixed conjunction pair.
- Example: Whether or not he will get the job is mere speculation.
- Thus, the correct answer is Option 1.
Correct Sentence: Whether or not you allow me, I am going to the fair.
Fill in the Blanks Question 6:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
He won the match quite easily ____ he was out of practice.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 6 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is even though
Key Points
- The blank divides two complete sentences. So the blank must contain conjunction
- Notice the way in which the two sentences are connected. The first sentence is 'He won the match quite easily', while the second says that 'he was out of practice'.
- The second sentence is negative in meaning, in the sense that, it is not supporting the first sentence.
- This means that the first action happened 'in spite of' the second action OR He won the match easily despite the fact that he was out of practice.
- So, the conjunction in the blank must mean 'in spite of' or 'despite'.
- The only option that reflects this meaning is 'even though'.
- Note: Usually, 'even though' is used at the beginning of a sentence.
Thus, the correct sentence is: He won the match quite easily even though he was out of practice
Fill in the Blanks Question 7:
Directions : The following sentence has a blank space with four options. Select whichever preposition or determiner you consider the most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response accordingly.
System performance was demonstrated _____________ the Drop Zone from an altitude of 5000 m.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 7 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'at'.
Key Points
- The most appropriate word to fill in the given blank is 'at'.
- Preposition: A preposition is a part of speech that is used usually before a noun or pronoun to show place, time, and direction.
- Example: In, at, on, of, and to, etc.
- Example: Deepa met Carrey at a party.
- At: At is a preposition used to refer to a small area or fixed point of time or place. It is used for a specific address or general location. It is also used to denote the negative and positive traits of someone. We also use it to refer to activities. "At" is used to tell when an event takes place.
- Example: Deepa met Carrey at a party.
- In the given blank, "at" is correct as it is used for a small area or fixed point of the place.
- All the other options are eliminated because of this reason.
Hence, option 2 is the correct answer.
Complete Sentence: System performance was demonstrated at the Drop Zone from an altitude of 5000 m.
Additional Information
- By: By is generally used to show how something is done. We also use 'by' which means "not later than" to refer to arrangements and deadlines.
- Example: I’ll send it by email.
- Example: The delivery boy is always here by 11 am.
- In: In is used for the community or the local area and the preposition. We use "in" to talk about something or someone in relation to a larger area around someone or something. 'In' is used to indicate a location that is inside of something like- space, small vehicles, water, neighborhood, state, city, and country.
- Example: Saniya has left her keys in the car.
- Example: Dinkar lives in a city near San Francisco.
- With: With is a preposition used to indicate being together or being involved and also to indicate having something and indicate feelings.
- Example: Dev arrived with his father.
Fill in the Blanks Question 8:
Choose the appropriate preposition for the given sentence:
Initially, progress may be slow but never give ______ a child who isn't reading.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 8 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'up on'.
Key Points
- Give up on means to stop having faith or belief in someone or something.
- For example: He has gotten in trouble many times, but his parents have never given up on him.
- Give out of means distribute something; be completely used up.
- Give up at is an incorrect prepositional phrase as give up is used with the preposition on not at which means to stop having faith or belief in someone or something.
- Give over means allowing oneself to be taken over by emotion or addiction; deliver a wanted person to the authorities.
- By referring to the above explanation, it can be concluded that up on should be the appropriate option to be chosen for filling the blank.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.
Hinglish
- "Give up on" का मतलब होता है किसी पर विश्वास या आस्था खोना।
- उदाहरण के लिए: उसने कई बार मुसीबत में फंसने की बात की है, पर उसके माता-पिता ने कभी भी उस पर विश्वास नहीं खोया।
- "Give out of" का मतलब होता है कुछ बांटना; पूरी तरह से ख़तम हो जाना।
- "Give up at" एक गलत पूर्वसर्गीय वाक्यांश है क्योंकि "give up" का उपयोग "on" के साथ किया जाता है, न कि "at" के साथ, जिसका मतलब होता है किसी पर विश्वास या आस्था खोना।
- "Give over" का मतलब होता है भावना या लत में आत्मसमर्पण करना; एक चाहिए व्यक्ति को अधिकारियों को सौंपना।
- उपरोक्त व्याख्या के आधार पर, यह निष्कर्षित किया जा सकता है कि "up on" रिक्त स्थान को भरने के लिए उचित विकल्प होना चाहिए।
- इसलिए, सही उत्तर विकल्प 4 है।
Fill in the Blanks Question 9:
Directions: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.
She had frequent toothaches. So she decided to ______
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 9 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'have her teeth removed.'
Key Points
- Here we are talking about the wish of removing the teeth which cause toothaches.
- Whenever whishing condition appears in a sentence, we use the structure: have + condition
- Example: Have + a nice day. (It means an intention or wish to have a nice day)
- This condition is applied in the second sentence of the question.
- A desire or decision to remove her teeth is written as per the structure: have + her teeth removed.
- Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4.
Correct sentence: She had frequent toothaches. So she decided to have her teeth removed.
Fill in the Blanks Question 10:
In the following question, the sentence given with blank to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option.
There are _____ books on computer science in your school library, so you need to purchase them from the market.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Fill in the Blanks Question 10 Detailed Solution
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According to the rules of using few, a few, little and a little, we have to consider whether the noun is countable or uncountable, and whether the meaning is positive or negative.
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Books are countable nouns, so we have to use few or a few.
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Few means almost none and has a negative meaning, while a few means some and has a positive meaning.
- For Example:
- A few members of the family leave their hometown each year.
- Few members of the family leave their hometown each year.
- For Example:
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Therefore, the correct word to fill in the blank is: few
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This is because the sentence implies that there are not many books on computer science in the school library, which is a negative situation.
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If we use a few, it would mean that there are some books, which is not the case.
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The sentence would be: There are few books on computer science in your school library, so you need to purchase them from the market
- Hence, the correct option is 3.