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| 351. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. One of the odd-looking birds of the ocean is the penguin. B. _____________________. C. Penguins cannot fly. |
| A. | With the aid of flippers they can dive into the water. |
| B. | It is found in the cold regions of the Antarctic Circle. |
| C. | Their wings have been change into swimming flippers. |
| D. | They use them like oars. |
| Answer» C. Their wings have been change into swimming flippers. | |
| 352. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. In ancient India the city of Ujjain was quite famous. B. ______________________. C. Here lived at one time the poet Kalidas. |
| A. | So one can see what a great love all who care for India must feel for this ancient city. |
| B. | He was a famous learned astronomer. |
| C. | And here also came and worked Raja Jai Singh of Jaipur. |
| D. | It was always renowned as a seat of learning. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 353. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. A devastating earthquake had hit Mexico City. B. ______________________. C. It was the world's most severe quake since the quake in Chile last March. |
| A. | The condition of 1000 others was reported unsafe. |
| B. | Fifty more were later judged dangerously close to falling. |
| C. | In four chaotic minutes, an estimated 250 buildings collapsed in downtown Mexico City. |
| D. | The quake's force was measured at 7.8 on the Richter scale. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 354. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. Your resources, like money are limited. B. _____________________. C. Sooner or later you should learn to delegate your authority to others. |
| A. | For that matter the need for a leader arises only in relation to other people. |
| B. | You must invest them wisely. |
| C. | Everything cannot be directly attended to by yourself. |
| D. | You have to depend on others. |
| Answer» C. Everything cannot be directly attended to by yourself. | |
| 355. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. The lion used to be very widely distributed in Africa and Asia. B. ______________________. C. Indiscriminate killing by hunters has been the cause of this drastic fall in their numbers. |
| A. | No hunting is permitted in such reserved areas. |
| B. | There are special forest zones set aside for wildlife in various countries. |
| C. | Today they are a relatively rare species. |
| D. | If the species survives at all, it will be only in national parks. |
| Answer» D. If the species survives at all, it will be only in national parks. | |
| 356. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. I will not be able to see you tomorrow. B. ___________________. C. There is only a simple laboratory test to be done. |
| A. | At any rate I'll see you later in the week. |
| B. | Once I know that the diagnosis is, I can contact the doctor. |
| C. | However, if you like, you can phone me. |
| D. | We will then follow his instructions. |
| Answer» D. We will then follow his instructions. | |
| 357. |
DIRECTIONS: Following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the "MOST APPROPRIATE" sentence from the given options to complete it. A. James Watt used the power of steam to drive machines. B. _____________________. C. His invention was used later by other clever men to give us the railway engine. |
| A. | The jet engine is relatively more recent. |
| B. | Then, many years later, the petrol engine was invented. |
| C. | With petrol engines people were able to build motor cars and aeroplanes. |
| D. | These provided quicker means of travelling. |
| Answer» C. With petrol engines people were able to build motor cars and aeroplanes. | |
| 358. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Atlantis is an island whose existence and location have never been confirmed. The first references to Atlantis are from the classical Greek philosopher Plato, who said it was engulfed by the ocean as the result of an earthquake 9,000 years before his own time _____________. They also added that Plato made up the story using elements that may have been drawn from real events. |
| A. | Plato described Atlantis as an ideal state, and the name is considered synonymous with Utopia |
| B. | Plato's accounts of Atlantis are in his works Timaus and Critias and these philosophical dialogues are the earliest known references to Atlantis |
| C. | the legend of Atlantis is frequently featured in many books, movies, television series, and other creative works |
| D. | while there are many hypotheses about Atlantis, the vast majority of scientists conclude that Atlantis never existed |
| Answer» E. | |
| 359. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Harry: A group of foreign investors are going to take over our company. Nell: ________ Harry: I'm sure I will have some trouble. Nell: Then you had better start looking for a new job. |
| A. | Actually, I don't think it's true. |
| B. | When did you realize that you would never be promoted? |
| C. | Do you think this will affect your status? |
| D. | If I had so much money, I would do the same thing. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 360. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Jill: Tom has got very good ideas but he cannot explain them very well. Sam: ________ Jill: He takes notes of his creative ideas, and I've read some of them. Sam: I would like to be able to have a look at them. |
| A. | I know. He would be a great scientist if he were given a good education. |
| B. | Stop telling me about Tom. You know I don't like him at all. |
| C. | I used to have some great ideas too, but no one was interested. |
| D. | How do you know that he has got very good ideas? |
| Answer» E. | |
| 361. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Nupur: I've got to read this report before I go to the meeting tomorrow. Rafi: It's not a big deal. If you start now, you will finish it soon. Nupur: _________ Rafi: Then you should have started reading it a long time ago. |
| A. | But the report has got over two hundred pages. |
| B. | I guess you're right. I must go back to my room now. |
| C. | I would like to read it, too. I've got plenty of time. |
| D. | You don't have to. No one will notice that you've lost it. |
| Answer» B. I guess you're right. I must go back to my room now. | |
| 362. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Dentist: You don't seem to brush your teeth regularly. Patient: ________ Dentist: You know how bad they are for general health, don't you? Patient: Of course, I do. But I can't stop myself. |
| A. | I don't but I promise that I will from now on. |
| B. | I'm warning you. You can't insult me like this. |
| C. | I've brushed my teeth regularly since I was a child. |
| D. | Actually, I do, but I eat a lot of sweets. |
| Answer» B. I'm warning you. You can't insult me like this. | |
| 363. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Mother: I don't want you to come back home so late again. Daughter: _________ Mother: It was too late for a girl at your age. I don't want to discuss this. Daughter: Okay, mom. I won't do that again. |
| A. | It was not late, mom. It was only ten o'clock. |
| B. | Do you have any idea what time it is? |
| C. | Neither do I, but I think it's too early to punish her. |
| D. | If you keep talking, how do you expect me to concentrate on what I am doing right now? |
| Answer» B. Do you have any idea what time it is? | |
| 364. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Molly: ________ Ricky: I'm not sure. Why do you think he is? Molly: He doesn't even say a word unless he is asked a question. Ricky: It's probably because he doesn't have any friends yet. |
| A. | Don't you think the new student is a little strange? |
| B. | The teacher warned the new student to come to class on time. |
| C. | Is your father interested in modern education techniques? |
| D. | The taxi driver doesn't see m to know the city very well. |
| Answer» B. The teacher warned the new student to come to class on time. | |
| 365. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Anurag: This weather is killing me. I can't breathe. Arun: ________ Anurag: Yes. I do but it's boiling today. Arun: You're right. Shall we go to the pool? |
| A. | It's much higher than the average. |
| B. | I thought you liked hot weather. |
| C. | Do you listen to the weather report? |
| D. | You don't want to swim today, do you? |
| Answer» C. Do you listen to the weather report? | |
| 366. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Squirrels live mostly in the forests of Europe and North America ____________. That is the size of two of your hands. Behind them and often suspended over their backs are their tails, wide, upright and furry, and almost the same size as their length. Thanks to this long tail, a squirrel can jump from one tree to another without losing its balance. |
| A. | it can readily run along branches |
| B. | they are about 25 centimeters long |
| C. | it's an interesting method of communication |
| D. | some squirrel species can also fly |
| Answer» C. it's an interesting method of communication | |
| 367. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Chris: Shall we leave the car here and walk? Nick: I don't think we should, because the bank is almost five hundred meters from here. Chris: ________ Nick: I don't care. I can't walk up to the bank in this weather. |
| A. | It may take more than hours to walk to the bank. |
| B. | They've decided to open a new branch near here? |
| C. | Normally, I walked to school from home. |
| D. | But it's very difficult to find a parking place near the bank |
| Answer» E. | |
| 368. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Sandra: ________ George: Then you should start wearing glasses. Sandra: I already have contact lenses, but still can't see clearly. George: It's time you changed them, then. |
| A. | When did you last go to an eye doctor? |
| B. | Should I tell my grandmother to see an optician? |
| C. | I can't see the sentences on the board. |
| D. | Are you able to see better now? |
| Answer» D. Are you able to see better now? | |
| 369. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Preeti: ________ Reshma: But it's not enough if you want to lose weight. Preeti: I know, but it's only a beginning. Reshma: Sure, it's better than doing nothing. |
| A. | The dietician said I need to lose ten pounds. |
| B. | I've decided not to go to the gym anymore. |
| C. | I've stopped eating bread. |
| D. | The new chef is really good at making snacks. |
| Answer» D. The new chef is really good at making snacks. | |
| 370. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Nina: ________ Mark: That's because they never stop criticizing me. Nina: Why don't you try telling them how you feel about it? Mark: Do you think I haven't? They just don't care about how I feel. |
| A. | Why are you always complaining about your parents? |
| B. | What's the reason for her aggressive behaviour? |
| C. | Why are the policemen running around? |
| D. | What makes you think that the exam questions will be difficult? |
| Answer» B. What's the reason for her aggressive behaviour? | |
| 371. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Rosy: ________ Amit: No, I'm okay. I can wait until the end of the meeting. Rosy: I don't think so. You can't keep your eyes open. Amit: I guess you're right. I'll see you tomorrow. |
| A. | Are you feeling better today than yesterday? |
| B. | Can you tell me why you're smiling all the time? |
| C. | Is it possible for you to wait for the end of the meeting? |
| D. | You had better go home and take a rest. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 372. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Tom: __________ Mary: Are you kidding? We are in June. Tom: So what? What's wrong with June? Mary: The right time to trim your roses is the beginning of winter, when they lose their flowers. |
| A. | Are you going to plant those roses in your garden in June or July? |
| B. | Can you help me prune the roses in the garden at the weekend? |
| C. | I didn't know your brother knew so much about gardening. |
| D. | Have you got any idea what the right time is to shorten rose plants? |
| Answer» C. I didn't know your brother knew so much about gardening. | |
| 373. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Jake: How did you like the movie you saw last night? Karen: I can't say it was the best I've ever seen. Jake: ________ Karen: Certainly not. Do not waste your time. |
| A. | Hadn't you read the reviews before you went to see it? |
| B. | Hadn't you read the reviews before you went to see it? |
| C. | What do you mean by saying it depends? |
| D. | Then you wouldn't recommend it, would you? |
| Answer» E. | |
| 374. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Father: What? You crashed the car again? Son: _________ Father: I'm sure it wasn't. This is the third accident you have had this year. Son: You're very angry now, dad. We had better talk about this later on. |
| A. | I do apologise. I promise it won't happen again. |
| B. | Was the car in good condition? |
| C. | But it wasn't my fault. You've got to believe me. |
| D. | Was it worth the money and time you had wasted? |
| Answer» D. Was it worth the money and time you had wasted? | |
| 375. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the dialogues and choose the most appropriate options to complete the dialogues. Doctor: Take this medicine for a week and you'll start to feel better. Patient: ________ Doctor: Are you sure? It's the best on the market. Patient: Yes I am. Can you please prescribe another one? |
| A. | What shall i do if unexpected side effects arise? |
| B. | What is the ideal dosage for my weight? |
| C. | No, it's too early to prescribe another medicine. |
| D. | But I've used it before and it did not help at all. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 376. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. ________. And they are certainly right. Sunscreen protects your skin from ultraviolet light rays. Too much ultraviolet is bad for your skin. If you spend a long time outside without any sunscreen on, you might get sunburn because of the ultraviolet rays. |
| A. | Ultraviolet light can get rid of bacteria in eggs and apple and make them safer to eat |
| B. | Your parents tell you to wear sunscreen when you're outside in the summer |
| C. | When we are outdoors, we are exposed to pollens and dust, and other irritants |
| D. | direct sunlight. |
| Answer» C. When we are outdoors, we are exposed to pollens and dust, and other irritants | |
| 377. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Monarch butterflies travel long distances to stay warm. They fly up to 3,000 miles to the same winter roosts, sometimes to the exact same trees. However, their life span is only a few months ____________. Their great-great-grandchildren return south the following fall. |
| A. | baby swallows and their parents learn each other's voices |
| B. | most of the bird species migrate south for the winter |
| C. | other butterflies also fly thousands of miles in search of warmth |
| D. | so individual monarchs only make the round-trip once |
| Answer» E. | |
| 378. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. You need a total of about 60 minutes of physical activity a day. Here is the good news __________. Five or ten minute sessions of physical activities throughout the day are just as good for you. These may include walking, jogging, running, and riding a bike. |
| A. | He regularly takes physical education classes at school |
| B. | You should turn off that television and get moving instead |
| C. | A programme called "The Fitness Fighters" was started |
| D. | This does not have to be done all at one time |
| Answer» E. | |
| 379. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Neurocognitive Linguistics is an attempt to understand the linguistic system of the human brain. The object of investigation is the mental system that supports our language processing __________. That is the basic challenge facing neurocognitive linguistics. But since our linguistic systems are housed in our brains, we have no choice but to treat language as a mental phenomenon. |
| A. | Man has always been fascinated by amazing facts about his own brain |
| B. | Of course, this mental system is not directly observable |
| C. | There have been numerous kinds of research done on the brain structure |
| D. | There was one single professor famous for his ideas about the function of the brain |
| Answer» C. There have been numerous kinds of research done on the brain structure | |
| 380. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. We hear only by means of the ears. If we are born deaf, or if injury destroys some important part of the hearing mechanism, then we cannot hear. Similarly, we taste only by means of the taste organs in the mouth, and smell only with the organs of smell in the nose ___________. |
| A. | The dependence of mind upon body in a general way was evident to everyone |
| B. | Light from the picture is refracted within the eyes, forming an image on each retina |
| C. | Thus, injuries to the eyes or the optic nerve make it impossible for us to see |
| D. | In a word, our primary knowledge of the world comes only through the sense organs |
| Answer» E. | |
| 381. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Nature has millions of interwoven interrelationships among the numerous flora and fauna __________. These food webs and pyramids can give scientists a broad idea that organisms interact with each other for their food, shelter and mating. Each specific interrelationship if studied in depth can be very interesting and brings to light significant facts of our surroundings and the importance of every living being on this earth. |
| A. | But, we have been destroying such interrelationships in the path of development |
| B. | If the entire nature is considered one machine every living being has its own role in running of this machine |
| C. | Such relationships are the basis for the food webs and food pyramids |
| D. | Hence, scientists must educate public opinion for implementing the conservation programs |
| Answer» D. Hence, scientists must educate public opinion for implementing the conservation programs | |
| 382. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Dogs are easy to educate. Well-educated dogs are sometimes used as watchdog?s __________. It is interesting, though, that these dogs, which can become terrifyingly wild in times of danger, pose no harm to their owners. In the face of a threat, they put their lives in danger to save their owners. |
| A. | There are hundreds of dog species of different colours and sizes |
| B. | A watchdog can stop a creature that is five to six times bigger |
| C. | Dogs have 42 teeth, that is, 10 more than human beings |
| D. | They were able to perceive moving objects from farther away |
| Answer» C. Dogs have 42 teeth, that is, 10 more than human beings | |
| 383. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. We know that dogs are a human's best friend. They love us and we love them __________. Many scientists think they came from wolves 15,000 years ago. Although wolves are wild and dogs are tame, they're still a lot alike. Both wag their tails when happy and put their tails between their legs when scared. |
| A. | However, we're not so sure where they came from |
| B. | Some were trained to do more than keep us company |
| C. | Working dogs guide blind and wheel chair bound people |
| D. | So they're good at finding things using their keen senses |
| Answer» B. Some were trained to do more than keep us company | |
| 384. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Dinosaurs died out around 65 million years ago ___________. The most accepted one is that a giant asteroid crashed into earth around this time and caused catastrophic changes to the climate. It was probably freezing cold and the dinosaurs could not adapt to the new weather conditions. |
| A. | There are several theories about why this happened |
| B. | There were more than 700 different types of dinosaurs |
| C. | Dinosaurs were reptiles which lived millions of years ago |
| D. | They lived in the Mesozoic period ? known as the "age of reptiles" |
| Answer» B. There were more than 700 different types of dinosaurs | |
| 385. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Herodotus, a Greek who wrote about the building of the pyramids long after they had been built, claimed that the Great Pyramid took tens of thousands of men and twenty years to make __________. The Egyptians hadn't learned to use the wheel or the pulley so lifted all of the stones using ramps and the cut stone was edged along the ramps on rollers, lubricated by milk or water. We don't know how many people died for the pyramids, but we know that most Egyptians would have been eager to participate in the building because the king would become a god who could bless or curse their lives. |
| A. | The ancient Egyptians believed in many different gods and goddesses |
| B. | However, even if those figures are not accurate, the construction of the pyramids was an amazing achievement |
| C. | Daily life in Ancient Egypt revolved around the Nile and its fertile land along its banks |
| D. | Each of the gods the ancient Egyptians believed in had their own roles to play in maintaining peace across the land |
| Answer» C. Daily life in Ancient Egypt revolved around the Nile and its fertile land along its banks | |
| 386. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. The jaguar is sometimes called Americans El Tigre by South and Central Americans __________. Both names convey the awe and reverence this largest New World cat inspires. Their gold coat spangled with black rosettes was said to be the stars of night. In the Mayan religion, the sun took the form of a jaguar when traveling through the underworld at night. |
| A. | jaguars live in the rain forests and more open countryside in South and Central America |
| B. | they are known to be the largest members of the cat family there |
| C. | they are known to be the largest members of the cat family there |
| D. | long ago, they called it Yaguara, the "cat that kills with a single spring" |
| Answer» E. | |
| 387. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Holistic health is a non-medical philosophy of well-being that considers the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of life as closely interconnected and balanced ___________. The most common of them include acupuncture, yoga and aromatherapy. |
| A. | We have to control such illness-related factors as poor diet, smoking, alcohol intake, and stress |
| B. | Surgery and prescription drugs are generally avoided in holistic medicine |
| C. | Holistic medicine does not ignore mainstream Western medical practices but' does not see them as the only effective therapies |
| D. | Advocates of the holistic health philosophy typically seek or use a wide variety of alternative practices |
| Answer» E. | |
| 388. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Since flu viruses have been shown to be one of the major causes of bronchitis, ___________. |
| A. | acute and chronic bronchitis were both thought to be inflammations of the air passages |
| B. | infants, young children, and the elderly are more likely to get the disease |
| C. | The American Lung Association estimates that about 14 million Americans suffer from the disease |
| D. | getting a flu vaccine may also help prevent acute bronchitis |
| Answer» E. | |
| 389. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. _________. It improves circulation and body alignment. It engages the powerhouse of the lower abs, hips and lower back in almost every movement. Throughout the workout, practitioners try to stay united from shoulder to shoulder and hip to hip, making sure the neck and limbs are used in long, graceful movements. |
| A. | Anyone in a top-level position has got there because of their ability to learn and grow |
| B. | With as few as two sessions a week, you can maintain these results |
| C. | With as few as two sessions a week, you can maintain these results |
| D. | Pilates is a unique combination of stretching, strengthening and breathing |
| Answer» E. | |
| 390. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Influenza develops after the virus enters a person's nose or mouth. It causes muscle pain, sudden high body temperature, breathing problems and weakness ___________. But it can be very dangerous. It is especially dangerous to the very young, the very old and those with weakened defences against disease. |
| A. | The virus stopped spreading completely after the treatment |
| B. | Generally, most people feel better after a week or two |
| C. | Then, they changed the temperature and humidity levels |
| D. | But they did not really know why until recently |
| Answer» C. Then, they changed the temperature and humidity levels | |
| 391. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Snoring cures usually involve clearing the blockage in the breathing passage. This is the reason snorers are advised to lose weight ____________. They are also advised to stop smoking (smoking weakens and clogs the throat), and to sleep on their side (to prevent the tongue from blocking the throat). But for many snorers those pieces of advice are not enough. |
| A. | This stops fat from pressing on the throat |
| B. | Surgery is the only option to cure snoring |
| C. | Snoring is usually an involuntary act, but may also be produced voluntarily |
| D. | Most of the time snoring is not a health risk to the snorer |
| Answer» C. Snoring is usually an involuntary act, but may also be produced voluntarily | |
| 392. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. If you are under stress you?re eating habits are making the problem worse __________. First, cut down on coffee, tea and cola drinks. They all contain caffeine, which makes you feel better for a few minutes, but which also destroys the vitamins in our bodies. Try not to eat sweets, biscuits and cakes as well. |
| A. | In the long term, anti-depressants causes more depression |
| B. | The effects of stress can be lessened by following some simple advice related to your diet |
| C. | They consume sweets, biscuits and cakes frequently |
| D. | Remember to eat a good breakfast to start the day well |
| Answer» B. The effects of stress can be lessened by following some simple advice related to your diet | |
| 393. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. People believe that cellphones cause cancer, especially brain cancer. A few studies suggested a link with certain rare types of brain tumours __________. These studies didn't receive front-page coverage. Therefore, most consumers could not notice them. |
| A. | Using a cell phone while driving increases the risk of having a car accident |
| B. | Keeping your hands free and your eyes on the road is a more significant issue |
| C. | Lower frequency radiation has not been proven to cause these DNA changes |
| D. | But most studies show that there is no link between cell phone use and brain cancer |
| Answer» E. | |
| 394. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. A fax machine works by scanning each outgoing page, turning the image into a series of light and dark dots. This pattern is then translated into audio tones, and sent over regular phone lines. The receiving fax "hears" the tones, pieces the grid together, and prints the total number of dots_____________. |
| A. | He invented a machine capable of receiving signals from a telegraph wire |
| B. | They were an easy way to send documents to any phone number |
| C. | The resulting document is a black and white copy of the original page |
| D. | Then he finally managed to translate these symbols into images on paper |
| Answer» D. Then he finally managed to translate these symbols into images on paper | |
| 395. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. The term "broadband" refers to telecommunication in which a wide band of frequencies is ready to send information ______________. It allows users to access the Internet at higher speeds than traditional modems. High- speed Internet allows users access to advance data processing and high-speed transmission technologies. |
| A. | They include cable modem, wireless access, satellite access, and power line access |
| B. | It is frequently used as another term for high-speed Internet access |
| C. | However, there are also many advantages of using broadband |
| D. | There was obviously no need to dial-up your Internet provider |
| Answer» B. It is frequently used as another term for high-speed Internet access | |
| 396. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following paragraph, a part of sentence is left unfinished. Beneath each sentence, four different ways of completing the sentence are indicated choose the best alterative among the four. Among the best-known birds are the birds of prey, such as hawks, eagles, ospreys, falcons, and owls. They have hooked beaks, strong talons or claws on their feet, and keen eyesight and hearing _________. Ospreys and many eagles eat fish, falcons eat mostly insects, and owls eat everything from insects to fish and mammals. |
| A. | birds are warm-blooded animals, with feathers and wings |
| B. | unlike mammals, except for the duck-billed platypus, birds lay eggs |
| C. | their long wing feathers also help them to get the lift necessary for flight |
| D. | the larger hawks and eagles prey on small mammals, such as rodents |
| Answer» E. | |
| 397. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. is (P)/ Hindu Sculpture (Q)/ movement (R)/ full of(S). |
| A. | QSRP |
| B. | PSRQ |
| C. | QPSR |
| D. | RSQP |
| Answer» D. RSQP | |
| 398. |
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. When a satellite is launched, the rocket begins by going slowly upwards through the air. A. However, the higher it goes, the less air it meets. B. As the rocket goes higher, it travels faster. C. For the atmosphere becomes thinner. D. As a result there is less friction. 6. Consequently, the rocket still does not become too hot. The Proper sequence should be: |
| A. | BACD |
| B. | BDAC |
| C. | ABCD |
| D. | ABDC |
| Answer» B. BDAC | |
| 399. |
DIRECTIONS: In each of these questions a disarranged sentence is given in which words or phrases are lettered P, Q, R and S. You are to arrange these to form a meaningful sentence. I saw two roads covered with the yellow (P)/ directions in a forest (Q)/ branching in two different (R)/ leaves of autumn (S). |
| A. | PQRS |
| B. | PSRQ |
| C. | PQSR |
| D. | QSRP |
| Answer» C. PQSR | |
| 400. |
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the sentences, A, B, C and D to form a logical sequence between sentences 1 and 6. 1. Calcutta unlike is cities keeps its trams. A. As a result there horrendous congestion. B. It was going to be the first in South Asia. C. They run down the centre of the road. D. To ease the exngestion the city decided to build an underground railway line. 6. The foundation stone was laid in 1972. The proper sequence should be: |
| A. | ACDB |
| B. | ADBC |
| C. | DBCA |
| D. | CADB |
| Answer» E. | |