Direction: Fill the most appropriate options in blanks provided to make the sentence meaningful.
1) We must prevent endangered wild species from becoming ________ in order that our future generation may ________ the great diversity of animal life.
A. rare, escape
B. outdated, know
C. volatile, notice
D. powerful, protect
E. extinct, enjoy
2) India's immense physical size, as also the fact of its ________ society ________ any attempt towards a neat capsuled presentation on any subject.
A. cultured, demonstrates
B. pluralistic, defies
C. multi-religious, fails
D. amorphous, challenges
E. variegated, frustrates
3) The man who is impatient to become rich can easily be ________ to the race track or the gaming table, where a lucky ________ might make him rich.
A. enticed, chance
B. evoked, streak
C. pushed, moment
D. lured, break
E. pursued, challenge
4) The secretary ________ the society's funds, ________ he was dismissed.
A. misplaced, soon
B. robbed, thus
C. pirated, therefore
D. misappropriated, so
5) There are attempts being made to try to ________ languages through specific ________, but the result is that some tongues become conserved as if they were a museum piece.
A. save, ways
B. conserve, factors
C. preserve, measures
D. protect, tricks
6) They wanted to ________ all these books, but they could not find ________ time to do so.
A. cove, almost
B. peruse, necessary
C. dispose, some
D. read, sufficient
E. buy, some
7) The boy felt ________ when he knew that he had been ________.
A. joyful, lured
B. horrified, forced
C. disgraced, wronged
D. humiliated, cheated
E. worried, tempted
8) It is ________ for every tax-payer to ________ the tax returns to the Income Tax Department.
A. necessary, lodge
B. binding, pay
C. obligatory, submit
D. possible, remit
E. worthwhile, evade
9) It is useless to attempt to ________ from every danger, some ________ must be taken.
A. escape, chances
B. free, challenges
C. protect, decisions
D. flee, risks
E. dissociate, opportunities
10) Fiction approximates to science, first in accepting the obligation of being ________ to life as it is, and secondly, in asserting the right to ________.
A. faithful, explain
B. true, theorize
C. close, describe
D. realistic, portray
E. committed, narrate
Answers:
1. E
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. C
1) We must prevent endangered wild species from becoming ________ in order that our future generation may ________ the great diversity of animal life.
A. rare, escape
B. outdated, know
C. volatile, notice
D. powerful, protect
E. extinct, enjoy
2) India's immense physical size, as also the fact of its ________ society ________ any attempt towards a neat capsuled presentation on any subject.
A. cultured, demonstrates
B. pluralistic, defies
C. multi-religious, fails
D. amorphous, challenges
E. variegated, frustrates
3) The man who is impatient to become rich can easily be ________ to the race track or the gaming table, where a lucky ________ might make him rich.
A. enticed, chance
B. evoked, streak
C. pushed, moment
D. lured, break
E. pursued, challenge
4) The secretary ________ the society's funds, ________ he was dismissed.
A. misplaced, soon
B. robbed, thus
C. pirated, therefore
D. misappropriated, so
5) There are attempts being made to try to ________ languages through specific ________, but the result is that some tongues become conserved as if they were a museum piece.
A. save, ways
B. conserve, factors
C. preserve, measures
D. protect, tricks
6) They wanted to ________ all these books, but they could not find ________ time to do so.
A. cove, almost
B. peruse, necessary
C. dispose, some
D. read, sufficient
E. buy, some
7) The boy felt ________ when he knew that he had been ________.
A. joyful, lured
B. horrified, forced
C. disgraced, wronged
D. humiliated, cheated
E. worried, tempted
8) It is ________ for every tax-payer to ________ the tax returns to the Income Tax Department.
A. necessary, lodge
B. binding, pay
C. obligatory, submit
D. possible, remit
E. worthwhile, evade
9) It is useless to attempt to ________ from every danger, some ________ must be taken.
A. escape, chances
B. free, challenges
C. protect, decisions
D. flee, risks
E. dissociate, opportunities
10) Fiction approximates to science, first in accepting the obligation of being ________ to life as it is, and secondly, in asserting the right to ________.
A. faithful, explain
B. true, theorize
C. close, describe
D. realistic, portray
E. committed, narrate
Answers:
1. E
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. C
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