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Answer» Solution The para after reaarangement should read as: (Here, the sentence number in question has been left unchanged for ease of understanding.) (5) A beggar FOUND a leather PURSE that someone had dropped in the marketplace. On opening it, he discovered that it contain 100 pieces of gold. Then he heared a merchant shout, “A Reward ! A reward to the one who finds my leather purse”. (A character of beggar, merchant is introduced along with event of beggar having found a purse. Hence, this is the first sentence.) (3) Being an honest man, the beggar came forward and handed the purse to the merchant saying , “Here is your purse . May I have my reward now?” (This will logically be the next sentence as now beggar will give the purse to merchant as merchant has lost the purse which he has found.) (1) The merchant greedily counted his gold and said “The purse I dropped had 200 pieces of gold in it. You've already stolen more than the reward ! I Go away or I will tell the police”.(The natural thing for merchant to do is COUNT whether the money is intact or not and hence this forms the third sentence) (6) “I am an honest man,” said the beggar defiantly. “let us take this matter to the court. The judge patiently listened to both sides of the story.(Beggar having been wrongfully accused of theft will want this matter to be settled in court so that he gets JUSTICE.) (2) The judge, looking towards the merchant said, “you stated that the purse you lost contained 200 pieces of gold. Well ,that's a considerable cost. But the purse this beggar found had only 100 pieces of gold”.(The character of judge will now enter the storyline.) (4) “This purse therefore cannot be the one you lost”? (This is the last sentence as all OTHERS have been arranged to for the para.) Hence, the correct option is B. |
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Answer» Solution Hanldled over means DEALT with it DOESNT MAKE sense in the context of the PASSAGE. Handed over means give something and fits correctly. |
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Answer» Solution In the GIVEN STATEMENT, 'coping' has been MISSPELT as 'copeing'. Hence, the correct OPTION is option A. |
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Answer» Solution The WORD 'listeners' has been MISSPELT as 'listenors'. |
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Answer» I have read it SOMEWHERE THOUGH the GOVERNMENT initiated is correct |
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Answer» Solution As per the context,the passage means that HANDSOME amount is given to KRISHNAN which means a big amount.Hence,A is correct as MEAGER means small. |
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Answer» Solution A can be eliminated as blossoms always need plural FORM of verb. B,C,E can be eliminated as those dont find any relevance to the given context. HENCE, D smelled fits correctly as blossoms smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful. Hence, D is correct. |
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Answer» Solution From the 3rd and 4TH sentence in the last paragraph, we can see that the young king was UNUSUALLY happy to the LEAVE the KINGDOM whereas the other kings would NORMALLY cry at this moment. This puzzled the people of the kingdom. |
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Answer» Solution The 1st LINE of the PASSAGE MENTIONS that Krishnan couldn't find ENOUGH work to feed him and his family.So,they need to go away.Hence,A |
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Answer» Solution The sentence is in PRESENT perfect TENSE while past form of the verb has been wrongly used. Hence, the correct OPTION is B. |
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Answer» Solution Vijaynagar kingdom was not ENJOYING good relations with it's neighbouring kingdom of Mahanagar. |
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Answer» Solution Here, the CORRECT option is option E. 'ESCAPE' matches the CONTEXT. '....is very HEALTHY and acts as a TEMPORARY escape from.....' |
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Answer» Solution He was impressed by his WISDOM and NOBILITY in the golden goose's REPLY about FATE on being QUESTIONED by hunter. |
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Answer» Solution The banks were viewing the POOR household completely from a credit perspective. Within the CONTEXT of passage PURELY does MEAN completely. |
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Answer» Solution Initially, it may seem that author is just comparing financial inclusion policies of DIFFERENT countries. HOWEVER, on little introspection it is revealed that, author is just MAKING us AWARE of different financial inclusion policies to suggest ways to make our financial inclusion sucessful. |
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Answer» Solution Sincethe previous SENTENCE STATES that the young man gave an antidote to allude the pain of the veteran, D, A can be eliminated. C al so can be eliminated because the sentence needs verb+past participle form. Between slept and cure, cred FITS WELL. Hence, B |
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Answer» Solution C,E can be ELIMINATED as both two and much cannot be PRECEDED by an article. Among few many and couple, couple seems CORRECT fit.Hence, D. |
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Answer» This question was asked some where in previous year PAPERS of SSC, and correct answer was OPTION 4 |
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Read the passage carefully and answer the questions givenbelow it. Certain words/ phrases have been given in bold to help you locate themwhile answering some of the questions.Once upon a time, there lived a washerman in a village. He had a donkey by the name ofUdhata. He used to carry loads of clothes to the river bank and back home everyday.The donkey was not satisfied with the food, that was given to him by his master to eat.So he wandered into the nearby fields stealthily and ate the crops growing there. Once,the donkey, while wandering around, happened to meet a fox. Soon, both of thembecame friends and began to wander together in search of delicious food. One night, thedonkey and the fox were eating water-melons in a field. The water- melons were sotasty, that the donkey ate in a large quantity. Having eaten to his appetite, the donkeybecame so happy that he was compelled by an intense desire to sing. He told the foxthat he was in such a good mood that he had to express his happiness in a melodioustone. ?Don?t be a fool. If you sing, the people sleeping in and around this field will wake upand beat us black and blue with sticks,? said the fox worriedly.`You are a dull fellow?, the donkey said hearing the words of fox. ?Singing makes onehappy and healthy. No matter what comes. I?ll definitely sing a song.? The fox becameworried to see the donkey adamant to sing a song in the midst of the field, while theowner was still sleeping only a little distance away. Seeing his adamance, he said to thedonkey, ?Friend, wait a minute before you start first, let me jump over to the other sideof the fence for my safety.? Saying so the fox jumped over to the other side of the fencewithout losing a moment. The donkey began in his so-called melodious tone. Hearing,suddenly, a donkey braying in the field, the owner woke up from his sleep. He picked uphis stick lying by his side and ran towards the donkey who was still braying happily. Theowner of the field looked around and saw the loss caused by the donkey. He becamevery angry and beat him so ruthlessly that the donkey was physically incapacitatedtemporarily. He, somehow, managed to drag himself out of the field with great difficulty.The fox looked at the donkey and said in a sympathetic tone, T m sorry to see you in thispitiable condition. I had already warned you, but you didn?t listen to my advice.? Thedonkey too realised his folly and hung his head in shame. |
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Answer» I have read it SOMEWHERE DONKEY didn’t pay attention to FOX’s words and SANG a SONG. is correct |
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