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Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is: DRASTIC
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'Also' gramatically suits the CONTEXT of the sentence.
The USAGE of thw word 'also' here MEANS 'in addition to'.
The option E is CORRECT.

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I have READ it SOMEWHERE E is CORRECT

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Answer» OPTION 4 is the RIGHT ANSWER
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for the DESEASE : OPTION 4 is the CORRECT ANSWER

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Directions : Which of the phrases 1, 2, 3 and 4 given below each sentence should replace the word/ phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark 5 as the answer.

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There is INCORRECT PREPOSITION usage.The CORRECT ONE is "to SWITCH off"

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Here, the CORRECT WORD which matches the context of both the SENTENCE is 'right'.
In FIRST sentence, it means immediately.
In the second sentence, it means appropriate.
Therefore, the correct OPTION is option A.

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Its very SIMPLE QUESTION ORDERED is the CORRECT ANSWER.

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Its very SIMPLE QUESTION D is the CORRECT ANSWER.

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In these sentence, rural masses is PLURAL and refer to people."which was EARLIER unaware” showuld be REPLACE by "who were earlier unaware”

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The CORRECT word which SUITS the context is 'rising'.
The Japanese youth are TAKING the challenge head on and putting in EFFORT to develop
Therefore, the correct option is option C.

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Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is: PLACED
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The Japanese society is on the verge of transformation.
It's main catalyst is the youth.
Here, the word 'renewal' suits the CONTEXT well.
Therefore, the correct OPTION is option C.

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As STATED at the start of the pasasge, the group buying concept is popukar in baby care products, pet care products, CARS and real estate.
Howewever, it can be CERTAINLY said that this project did not start with cars.
Therefore, OPTION E is correct.

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it from previous YEAR SSC PAPERS, expected is the right answer

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Answer» RELY
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In the CONTEXT of passage, AUTHOR uses premium to describe HIGH QUALITY or 'superior' products.
Therefore, the correct option is option A.

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Which of the following is not one of the major charges usually levied on a Demat account?1). Account opening fee2). Annual maintenance fee3). Annual fee for spot conversions of one currency into another·4). Custodian fee

Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is: OPTION 1
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What are teaser loan rates charged by banks ?1). Fixed rate of interest charged by banks2). Floating rate of interest charged by banks3). Rate of interest in the initial period is less and goes up subsequently4). Rate of interest in the initial period is more and it goes down subsequently

Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is: OPTION 3
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Answer» CORRECT ANSWER is: PROVE
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Ploy MEANS a cunning plan. A survey is a study. An entreaty is a humble request. Ruses is also a plan using TACTICS or STRATEGIES. Lazy means incapable. Assurance means PROMISE. Hence C is correct

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The correct PREPOSITION which suits the CONTEXT is 'also'.
Therefore, the correct OPTION is option B.

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I THINK He had INJURED himself BADLY in a fight with an elephant is right

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it from PREVIOUS YEAR ssc papers, RECOGNITION of the changing demands of customers is the right ANSWER

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i THINK OPTION 1 is CORRECT

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There is no need of preposition 'for' in the LAST part of the sentence. It's USE is redundant.
The correct STATEMENT would READ as:
With the water project moving a step closer to feasibility, city RESIDENTS can soon expect sufficient water supply.

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There is SPELLING ERROR in part 1.
The WORD 'frequently' has been misspelt.
The correct OPTION is option A.

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Answer» PRESSURE : OPTION 4 is the CORRECT ANSWER
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There is spelling error in part 2 of the SENTENCE.
In part 2 of the sentence, DECISIONS has been WRONGLY spelt as 'desicions'.
The correct OPTION is option B.

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In the LAST part of the sentence, PAST tense has been wrongly used instead of present tense.
The CORRECT usage would be:
Winter is the best season to EXPLORE the outdoors.
Option D is correct.

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Answer» HELLO, D is CORRECT
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"Many of these operators utilize an assortment of methods, but among them Morse code GETS through when other methods fail."
This sentence suggests that among VARIOUS method, Morse code gets through whereas others fail.
=> Assortment MUST mean 'various'.
=> Options A, B and C can be eliminated.
"Group of methods" appears to be a restricted list wheras "variety of methods" appears to be many methods.
Hence, 'variety' is a better fit for the blank.
=> Option D is the answer.

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from new education SCHEMES : - is correct HENCE OPTION 3

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Th error is in PART 1 of the sentence.
In part 1 of the sentence, the WORD 'by' has been mis-spelt as 'bye'.

The CORRECT option is option A.

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The CORRECT word which can be USED is 'many'.
It MAKES the sentece granatically sensible.
Therefore, the correct option is option D.

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The author describes the various ISSUES that can OCCUR with the power and then persuades you to LEARN Morse code in order to KEEP yourself, your family and your NATION safe.
Hence, the author's tone is persuasive.

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The CORRECT which SUITS the copntext and is GRAMMATICALLY APPROPRIATE is 'often'.
Therefore, the correct OPTION is option D.

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“Acceleration” means the speeding up of something. The ANTONYM is “DECELERATION” or slackening. “Digression” is to move away from something and is not related to the headword. CHOICE a

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There is no such statement made in the PASSAGE which WOULD enable us to draw inference that developers are facing slump or recession.
Therfore, the correct OPTION is option E.

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The whole PASSAGE TALKS about internet in a positive connotation. Hence, B, C and E can be eliminated.

Between A and D, A fits better because the author does not concentrate on the different countries where the internet is used. Rather, he is interested in how widely is internet used.

Hence, option A is the answer.

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To EXAGGERATE SOMETHING is to overstate or AMPLIFY something. The antonym is “LESSON” or DEPRECATE something. Choice d

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There is grammatical ERROR in PART 2 of the sentence.
Comparative degree has been wrongly used.
The CORRECT usage would read as:
As the price of gold is high you should keep your jewellery in a locker.

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is OPTION 3 is the CORRECT ANSWER?? am i RIGHT?

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Answer» BURST SEEMS CORRECT.
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The PHRASE used is gramatically incorrect.
The correct USAGE of phrase is: was taken ABACK.
The sentence WOULD read as:
I was taken aback by his sudden comment on this issue.

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Answer» ANSWER for this QUESTION is OPTION 2
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it from PREVIOUS YEAR ssc PAPERS, OPTION 4 is the right answer