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1.

Following is a set of four sentences. Choose the sentence which is most appropriate grammatically, semantically and logically .

A. Hi Harish. Long time no see. How was it going?
B. Hi Harish. We haven t meet in a long time. How is it going?
C. Hi Harish. We haven t met in a long time. How is it going?
D. Hi Harish. Long time no meet. How has it been going?
Answer» D. Hi Harish. Long time no meet. How has it been going?
2.

If there is some chance of succeeding, it would be unwise to ______ it at this stage.

A. craggy
B. grasp
C. abandon
D. clutch
Answer» D. clutch
3.

Rearrange the following parts (1, 2, 3 and 4) in proper sequence to obtain a correct sentence. 1. and he who has hope,2. has hope3. has everything 4. the person who has health

A. 1, 4, 3, 2
B. 3, 2, 4, 1
C. 3, 4, 1, 2
D. 4, 2, 1, 3
Answer» E.
4.

Following is a set of four sentences. Choose the sentence which is most appropriate grammatically, semantically & logically.

A. Sorry to keep you. How long are you waiting?
B. My apologies for delaying. How long have you been waiting.
C. Sorry to keep you. How long have you been waiting?
D. Sorry for the delay. Since how long are you waiting?
Answer» C. Sorry to keep you. How long have you been waiting?
5.

Following is a set of four sentences. Choose the sentence which is most appropriate grammatically, semantically and logically.

A. Young people frequently fall into the trap of assuming that the difficulties they face today are greater and more troublesome than those faced by previous generations.
B. Young people frequently fall into the trap of assuming that the difficulties they face today are greater and troublesome than those faced by previous generations.
C. Young people today are trapped by assuming that their difficulties are troublesome and more great than the previous generations.
D. By assuming they face troublesome difficulties than the previous generation, young people today are frequently trapped.
Answer» B. Young people frequently fall into the trap of assuming that the difficulties they face today are greater and troublesome than those faced by previous generations.