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P : Finish specialists recommended a chewing gum containing xylitol-a natural sweetener present in birch, maple, corn and straw-to be used several times a day by young children. Q : Chewing gum is a new solution that "may work for parents whose chidren suffer from chronic eat infections. R : An experiment was conducted involving three hundred and six children between two and six years. S : After Finish studies showed that xylitol is effective in preventing cavities, a team of researchers decided to investigate its effects on a very similar type of bacteria which causes ear infections.A. Q R S PB. P Q R SC. R Q P SD. Q P S R |
Answer» Correct Answer - D Q is the opening sentence, it introduces the subject. This will be followed by P which has a link with Q- Chewing gum, then will be S which has a link with P-Finish. |
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(A) keep their inner life (B)/ Tightly under control (C )/ Educational institutions seldom serve as precise mirrors (D)/ Of historical change because pedagogic and administrative rituals (E )/ That have nicely preserved an empty shell of a special inherited identityA. CEDBB. CDEBC. CDABD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - C CDAB is the correct sequence. Sentence (E ) is the one which is the odd one out. |
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(A) Some others, like the European nations, have a low birth rate and a low death rate. (B) Many others have a high birth rate with a low death rat. (C ) Different countries show different patterns of growth. Some have high birth rate and still have a high death rate. (E) Compared to this is Europe the growth rate is low. (F) The developing countries show the most rapid growth rate. Which will the FIRST sentence in the Para ?A. EB. DC. CD. B |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) Some others, like the European nations, have a low birth rate and a low death rate. (B) Many others have a high birth rate with a low death rat. (C ) Different countries show different patterns of growth. Some have high birth rate and still have a high death rate. (E) Compared to this is Europe the growth rate is low. (F) The developing countries show the most rapid growth rate. Which will the SECOND sentence in the Para ?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) Some others, like the European nations, have a low birth rate and a low death rate. (B) Many others have a high birth rate with a low death rat. (C ) Different countries show different patterns of growth. Some have high birth rate and still have a high death rate. (E) Compared to this is Europe the growth rate is low. (F) The developing countries show the most rapid growth rate. Which will the THIRD sentence in the Para ?A. BB. AC. DD. F |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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(A) Some others, like the European nations, have a low birth rate and a low death rate. (B) Many others have a high birth rate with a low death rat. (C ) Different countries show different patterns of growth. Some have high birth rate and still have a high death rate. (E) Compared to this is Europe the growth rate is low. (F) The developing countries show the most rapid growth rate. Which will the FIFTH sentence in the Para ?A. FB. DC. BD. A |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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(A) Some others, like the European nations, have a low birth rate and a low death rate. (B) Many others have a high birth rate with a low death rat. (C ) Different countries show different patterns of growth. Some have high birth rate and still have a high death rate. (E) Compared to this is Europe the growth rate is low. (F) The developing countries show the most rapid growth rate. Which will the LAST sentence in the Para ?A. AB. BC. CD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) There are a number of item in the atomic energy programme which are being made indigenously. (B) Given the overall energy situation in india, the use of nuclear power in some measure in inescapable even while thermal and hydro power continue to be the dominant elements. (C ) However, cmmercial aspects of exploiting nuclear capabilities, especially for power-generation programmes, have been recently given high priority. (D) Atomic energy programmes have been subject to servere restrictions for every obvious reason as the Department of Atomic energy is becoming self-reliant in areas in which only a few countrices have such capability. (E) Even to meet these nuclear power requirements, India critically requires a commercia level power-generation capability, with its commensurate safety and nuclear waste management arrangements. (F) Thus, in Indian context energy security is also crucial, perhaps much more than it is for the U.S.A. because India imports a good part of its crude oil requirements, paying for it with precious foreign exchange. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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(A) There are a number of item in the atomic energy programme which are being made indigenously. (B) Given the overall energy situation in india, the use of nuclear power in some measure in inescapable even while thermal and hydro power continue to be the dominant elements. (C ) However, cmmercial aspects of exploiting nuclear capabilities, especially for power-generation programmes, have been recently given high priority. (D) Atomic energy programmes have been subject to servere restrictions for every obvious reason as the Department of Atomic energy is becoming self-reliant in areas in which only a few countrices have such capability. (E) Even to meet these nuclear power requirements, India critically requires a commercia level power-generation capability, with its commensurate safety and nuclear waste management arrangements. (F) Thus, in Indian context energy security is also crucial, perhaps much more than it is for the U.S.A. because India imports a good part of its crude oil requirements, paying for it with precious foreign exchange. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?A. AB. BC. CD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) There are a number of item in the atomic energy programme which are being made indigenously. (B) Given the overall energy situation in india, the use of nuclear power in some measure in inescapable even while thermal and hydro power continue to be the dominant elements. (C ) However, cmmercial aspects of exploiting nuclear capabilities, especially for power-generation programmes, have been recently given high priority. (D) Atomic energy programmes have been subject to servere restrictions for every obvious reason as the Department of Atomic energy is becoming self-reliant in areas in which only a few countrices have such capability. (E) Even to meet these nuclear power requirements, India critically requires a commercia level power-generation capability, with its commensurate safety and nuclear waste management arrangements. (F) Thus, in Indian context energy security is also crucial, perhaps much more than it is for the U.S.A. because India imports a good part of its crude oil requirements, paying for it with precious foreign exchange. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) There are a number of item in the atomic energy programme which are being made indigenously. (B) Given the overall energy situation in india, the use of nuclear power in some measure in inescapable even while thermal and hydro power continue to be the dominant elements. (C ) However, cmmercial aspects of exploiting nuclear capabilities, especially for power-generation programmes, have been recently given high priority. (D) Atomic energy programmes have been subject to servere restrictions for every obvious reason as the Department of Atomic energy is becoming self-reliant in areas in which only a few countrices have such capability. (E) Even to meet these nuclear power requirements, India critically requires a commercia level power-generation capability, with its commensurate safety and nuclear waste management arrangements. (F) Thus, in Indian context energy security is also crucial, perhaps much more than it is for the U.S.A. because India imports a good part of its crude oil requirements, paying for it with precious foreign exchange. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) There are a number of item in the atomic energy programme which are being made indigenously. (B) Given the overall energy situation in india, the use of nuclear power in some measure in inescapable even while thermal and hydro power continue to be the dominant elements. (C ) However, cmmercial aspects of exploiting nuclear capabilities, especially for power-generation programmes, have been recently given high priority. (D) Atomic energy programmes have been subject to servere restrictions for every obvious reason as the Department of Atomic energy is becoming self-reliant in areas in which only a few countrices have such capability. (E) Even to meet these nuclear power requirements, India critically requires a commercia level power-generation capability, with its commensurate safety and nuclear waste management arrangements. (F) Thus, in Indian context energy security is also crucial, perhaps much more than it is for the U.S.A. because India imports a good part of its crude oil requirements, paying for it with precious foreign exchange. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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(A) Two of the best-performing major economies in 2014 were China and Brazil, with growth estimated at `7.5% and 10.5%` respectively. (B) Despite that limp growth,major US stock market indexes are up between `11% and 20%` for the year. (C ) Even knowing where economies are headed sometimes it is of no help to an investor. (D) It is hard to anticipate the direction of financial markets. (E) But as of December, stock markets of both nations were in the red for the year. (F) By contrast, the US economy is likely to have expanded at only about `2.6%` for the year. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence?A. AB. BC. CD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) Two of the best-performing major economies in 2014 were China and Brazil, with growth estimated at `7.5% and 10.5%` respectively. (B) Despite that limp growth,major US stock market indexes are up between `11% and 20%` for the year. (C ) Even knowing where economies are headed sometimes it is of no help to an investor. (D) It is hard to anticipate the direction of financial markets. (E) But as of December, stock markets of both nations were in the red for the year. (F) By contrast, the US economy is likely to have expanded at only about `2.6%` for the year. Which of the following would be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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(A) Two of the best-performing major economies in 2014 were China and Brazil, with growth estimated at `7.5% and 10.5%` respectively. (B) Despite that limp growth,major US stock market indexes are up between `11% and 20%` for the year. (C ) Even knowing where economies are headed sometimes it is of no help to an investor. (D) It is hard to anticipate the direction of financial markets. (E) But as of December, stock markets of both nations were in the red for the year. (F) By contrast, the US economy is likely to have expanded at only about `2.6%` for the year. Which of the following would be the FIFTH sentence?A. AB. BC. CD. F |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) Two of the best-performing major economies in 2014 were China and Brazil, with growth estimated at `7.5% and 10.5%` respectively. (B) Despite that limp growth,major US stock market indexes are up between `11% and 20%` for the year. (C ) Even knowing where economies are headed sometimes it is of no help to an investor. (D) It is hard to anticipate the direction of financial markets. (E) But as of December, stock markets of both nations were in the red for the year. (F) By contrast, the US economy is likely to have expanded at only about `2.6%` for the year. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence?A. BB. CC. DD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) Two of the best-performing major economies in 2014 were China and Brazil, with growth estimated at `7.5% and 10.5%` respectively. (B) Despite that limp growth,major US stock market indexes are up between `11% and 20%` for the year. (C ) Even knowing where economies are headed sometimes it is of no help to an investor. (D) It is hard to anticipate the direction of financial markets. (E) But as of December, stock markets of both nations were in the red for the year. (F) By contrast, the US economy is likely to have expanded at only about `2.6%` for the year. Which of the following would be the SECOND sentence?A. AB. CC. DD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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(A) But laws do have the utility value (B) To heed the line between religious traditions and superstitious practices (C ) Of curbing the prevalence of inhuman ritual and practices (D) To eradicate superstition from society, (E ) Mere legislation is not enoughA. EBACB. DEBAC. EDACD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - C EDAC is the correct sequence. Sentence B is the odd one out. |
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(A) However, with innovation coming into play unit-linked /market-linked products have also found a place in insurance business after privatisation. (B) It is also worth mentioning her that world over unitlinked products constitute quite a substantial chunk of the total portfolio of insurance companies. (C ) There was a time only traditional insurance products used to dominate the arena. (D) The emergence of these products of various insurance companies combines the characteristics of both endowment insurance policies and mutual funds. (E) The insurance industry in India is evolving and assuming different proportion since it was privatised. Which of the following will be the Third sentence in the paragraph?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - A | |
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(A) However, with innovation coming into play unit-linked /market-linked products have also found a place in insurance business after privatisation. (B) It is also worth mentioning her that world over unitlinked products constitute quite a substantial chunk of the total portfolio of insurance companies. (C ) There was a time only traditional insurance products used to dominate the arena. (D) The emergence of these products of various insurance companies combines the characteristics of both endowment insurance policies and mutual funds. (E) The insurance industry in India is evolving and assuming different proportion since it was privatised. Which of the following will be the First sentence in the paragraph?A. AB. BC. CD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) However, with innovation coming into play unit-linked /market-linked products have also found a place in insurance business after privatisation. (B) It is also worth mentioning her that world over unitlinked products constitute quite a substantial chunk of the total portfolio of insurance companies. (C ) There was a time only traditional insurance products used to dominate the arena. (D) The emergence of these products of various insurance companies combines the characteristics of both endowment insurance policies and mutual funds. (E) The insurance industry in India is evolving and assuming different proportion since it was privatised. Which of the following will be the Second sentence in the paragraph?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) However, with innovation coming into play unit-linked /market-linked products have also found a place in insurance business after privatisation. (B) It is also worth mentioning her that world over unitlinked products constitute quite a substantial chunk of the total portfolio of insurance companies. (C ) There was a time only traditional insurance products used to dominate the arena. (D) The emergence of these products of various insurance companies combines the characteristics of both endowment insurance policies and mutual funds. (E) The insurance industry in India is evolving and assuming different proportion since it was privatised. Which of the following will be the Last sentence in the paragraph?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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(A) As the LTTE displaced the other Tamil militias and became dominat, (B) To its ambition of a separate state (C ) The abuses perpetrated by the warring actors (D) They boldly challenged its poltical choices, (E ) Which, they felt, subordinated the well-being of the Tamil peopleA. CEDBB. DABEC. ADEBD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - C ADEB is the correct sequence. Sentence C is the odd one out. |
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(A) And act judiciously to bring the economy back on track (B)/The start-up ecosystem cannot progress in a disturbed business cycle (C )/ The economy appears to be in a shambles(D)/ Leaders in the government are failing to recognise the pessimism(E )/ And depite the gloomky forecasts for the future,A. DAEBB. BEDAC. CEDAD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - C CEDA is the correct choice. Sentence (B) is odd one out and is not a part of this coherent paragraph. |
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(A) Are expected to bring their regional expertise (B)/ Are in the exclusive domain of the Union government, (C )/ The successful outcome of a request made by the Kerala Chief Minister (D)/ Has been widely appauded (E )/ Although traditionalists may argue that foreign affairsA. EBCDB. CDEAC. EACDD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - A EBCD is the correct sequence . Sentence A is the odd one out. |
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(A) It is this crucial human health angle (B)/ That has spawned a mushrooming body of science centred (C )/On understanding the linkages between sleep and normal metabolic activity, (D)/ And the potentially deleterious effect of sleep deprivation (E )/ That helped complete the jigsaw puzzleA. CABDB. ABCEC. AEBCD. No correction required |
Answer» Correct Answer - D ABCD is the correct sequence. Sentence E is the odd one out. |
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(A) Has to give way to (B)/ Avert accidents (C )/ At the cost of maintenance and safety (D)/ The present system of running trains on a congested network (E )/ Safety consciousness in operationsA. DCAEB. EABCC. DCABD. None of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - A DCAE is the correct sequence . Sentence B is the odd one out. |
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A. For the balance of power and for the staggered development of the world, it is very important to stop the phenomena of brain -drain. B. For this purpose, developed nations should help developing countries with necessary money and resources. C. Ultimately, this will also ensure that each and every nation will have the ability to introduce itself as a developed nation. D. This will help a particualr country to use all skilled citizens for development and proliferation. E. This will ensure that each and every individual on this planet can have a good standard of living. F. But to build these skilled workers at their native places, it is also important to provide them enough work opportunities and living facilities. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement ?A. AB. BC. FD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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A. For the balance of power and for the staggered development of the world, it is very important to stop the phenomena of brain -drain. B. For this purpose, developed nations should help developing countries with necessary money and resources. C. Ultimately, this will also ensure that each and every nation will have the ability to introduce itself as a developed nation. D. This will help a particualr country to use all skilled citizens for development and proliferation. E. This will ensure that each and every individual on this planet can have a good standard of living. F. But to build these skilled workers at their native places, it is also important to provide them enough work opportunities and living facilities. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after the rearrangement ?A. AB. BC. FD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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A. It is the only country in the world that is carbon negative, which means it produces more oxygen than it consumes . B. Bhutan, sandwiched between the two most populous nations on Earth, suffers for their sins. C. So far, so good. But then, two things happened. D. Carbon sinks, `70%` forest, cover, powered almost entirely by mountain streams - Bhutan is a poster child for green living. E. Glaciers are beginning to melt, flash floods and heavy rain - and even droughts -are common, and temperatures are climbing. F. One, India and China got richer. Which of the Following should be the SECOND sentence of the given paragraph ?A. BB. DC. AD. C |
Answer» Correct Answer - C The second sentence will be, So far, so good. But then, two things happened. Therefore option (c ) is correct. |
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A. Invaders came to India and looted it of its wealth. B. Today we may be rich in wealth, but not rich at heart. C. Sadly, now the situation has changed. D. India has a glorious past with rich cultural heritage. E. In fact, materialism has taken the place of spiritualism. F. But they too admired the indians. Which will be the LAST sentence of the paragraph?A. AB. BC. CD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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A. For the balance of power and for the staggered development of the world, it is very important to stop the phenomena of brain -drain. B. For this purpose, developed nations should help developing countries with necessary money and resources. C. Ultimately, this will also ensure that each and every nation will have the ability to introduce itself as a developed nation. D. This will help a particualr country to use all skilled citizens for development and proliferation. E. This will ensure that each and every individual on this planet can have a good standard of living. F. But to build these skilled workers at their native places, it is also important to provide them enough work opportunities and living facilities. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after the rearrangement ?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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A. Invaders came to India and looted it of its wealth. B. Today we may be rich in wealth, but not rich at heart. C. Sadly, now the situation has changed. D. India has a glorious past with rich cultural heritage. E. In fact, materialism has taken the place of spiritualism. F. But they too admired the indians. Which will be the FIFTH sentence in the paragraph?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |
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A. Invaders came to India and looted it of its wealth. B. Today we may be rich in wealth, but not rich at heart. C. Sadly, now the situation has changed. D. India has a glorious past with rich cultural heritage. E. In fact, materialism has taken the place of spiritualism. F. But they too admired the indians. Which sentence will come at SECOND place in the paragraph?A. EB. DC. FD. A |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) Rana is one of a growing number of professionals who are channeling their passion into food. (B) This is not a new phenomenon, of course - we have had IT professionals swapping codes for farms, bloggers hosting secret suppers, and a Master Chefinspired generation of Instagram chefs. (C) However, food is not an easy industry to be in. (D) We talk to a few new foodpreneurs who have switched career paths and are addressing the needs of this evolved, more conscious market. (E) As the food landscape evolves, newer examples are cropping up.A. ABCDEB. ACBDEC. ABECDD. ADCEB |
Answer» Correct Answer - C ABECD |
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(A) The era of sharing space for designated slots of time is here. (B) Then came renting and leasing. But even that is passe. (C ) There were times when properties were bought and companies raised grand edifices to house their offices with paraphernalia. (D) With nearly two decades of the new millennium behind us today, the new technology is urging compaction of time and space. (E) The future lies in aggregation of time and space.A. EBCDAB. ECBDAC. EADCBD. ECDBA |
Answer» Correct Answer - B ECBDA |
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(A) The boys have queued up, the overseer has inspected their dhoti-kurtas, (B) I am at the ashram gate, wondering if the priest will let me in. (C ) I walk in hesitantly, but the monk smiles warmly and points to an empty chair. (D) and they are now waiting patiently for instructions from the priest, who is on the phone. (E) Everything is ready for the evening prayer at the ashram.A. EDBCAB. EADBCC. ECBDAD. ECDAB |
Answer» Correct Answer - B EADBC |
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(A) With the modernization of our homes, cooking is no longer done behind four walls (B) the kitchen needs to be open to attract attenction and is often the hub of the home. (C ) and have tranformed into aesthetically pleasing spaces. (D) In any home, the kitchen is considered as one of the most important spaces. (E ) Our kitchens thereby have moved from being only utilitarianA. DCBAEB. DCEABC. DBAECD. DABEC |
Answer» Correct Answer - D DABEC |
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(A) He, therefore, blamed his memory a lot and spent almost a sleepless night in that. (B) We found the Japanese people very polite, helpful and honest. (C ) He remembered about them only after returning to the hotel in the evening. (D) But to his suprise and delight, he received those parcels by post at his doorstep the very next day. (E) While shopping one day, a number of our team forgetfully left his parcels on the counter. (F) And since he could not remember exactly where they had been left, he lost all hope of getting them back. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement ?A. AB. BC. CD. D |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) A classroom discussion can be affiliated in order to answer this very question. (B) An electric current could not be made to traverse distilled water. (C ) Yet when salt and distilled water were mixed, then the solution became liquid through which electricity could pass with ease. (D) Neither would solid salt offer free passage to electricity. (E) How could one explain this change behaviour of solution. (F) And, as the current passed through this solution, a deep seated decomposition took place. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence ?A. AB. CC. BD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - D | |
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(A) A classroom discussion can be affiliated in order to answer this very question. (B) An electric current could not be made to traverse distilled water. (C ) Yet when salt and distilled water were mixed, then the solution became liquid through which electricity could pass with ease. (D) Neither would solid salt offer free passage to electricity. (E) How could one explain this change behaviour of solution. (F) And, as the current passed through this solution, a deep seated decomposition took place. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence ?A. AB. DC. BD. C |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) A classroom discussion can be affiliated in order to answer this very question. (B) An electric current could not be made to traverse distilled water. (C ) Yet when salt and distilled water were mixed, then the solution became liquid through which electricity could pass with ease. (D) Neither would solid salt offer free passage to electricity. (E) How could one explain this change behaviour of solution. (F) And, as the current passed through this solution, a deep seated decomposition took place. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence ?A. AB. BC. FD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) A classroom discussion can be affiliated in order to answer this very question. (B) An electric current could not be made to traverse distilled water. (C ) Yet when salt and distilled water were mixed, then the solution became liquid through which electricity could pass with ease. (D) Neither would solid salt offer free passage to electricity. (E) How could one explain this change behaviour of solution. (F) And, as the current passed through this solution, a deep seated decomposition took place. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence ?A. AB. BC. FD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - C | |
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(A) A classroom discussion can be affiliated in order to answer this very question. (B) An electric current could not be made to traverse distilled water. (C ) Yet when salt and distilled water were mixed, then the solution became liquid through which electricity could pass with ease. (D) Neither would solid salt offer free passage to electricity. (E) How could one explain this change behaviour of solution. (F) And, as the current passed through this solution, a deep seated decomposition took place. Which of the following will be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence ?A. CB. AC. BD. E |
Answer» Correct Answer - B | |