Sentence Improvement
Direction: In each of the following questions a sentence/a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Four alternatives are given to the bold part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed No improvement.
- His argument against his opponent duly brought jeers from the crowd.
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invective (N.) : rude language and unpleasant remarks.
Hence, invective is the right usage.Correct Option: A
invective (N.) : rude language and unpleasant remarks.
Hence, invective is the right usage.
- He likes to drive his car at a speed of eighty kilometres each hour.
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To show rate, a/an is used.
Hence, an hour is the right usage.Correct Option: B
To show rate, a/an is used.
Hence, an hour is the right usage.
Direction: In each of the following questions, a sentence/a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Four alternatives are given to the bold part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, choose No improvement.
- No other snake is as poisonous as this one.
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No improvement
Correct Option: D
No improvement
- Only high officials have access with the President.
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Here, Preposition-to is the right usage.
Correct Option: B
Here, Preposition-to is the right usage.
- She has an ability for Mathematics.
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aptitude (N.) : natural ability at doing something; talent.
Hence, aptitude is the right usage.Correct Option: B
aptitude (N.) : natural ability at doing something; talent.
Hence, aptitude is the right usage.