Directions (1-5): In the following questions, a party of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (a), (b) and (c) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is ‘(d)’.
1. He complained of the following of having tortured by the police.
(a) having been tortured
(b) tortured
(c) been tortured
(d) No improvement
2.The orphans have been clamoring for nutritious food from the past two weeks.
(a) for past
(b) since the past
(c) for the past
(d) No improvement
3.The good fortune of being your student in my younger days has helped me greatly in my life.
(a) of my being your student
(b) of my myself being your student
(c) of my having been your student
(d) No improvement
4.He should not had done it.
(a) should had not
(b) should not have
(c) should have
(d) should had
5.I will now deal with him in a manner different from the one I have adopted so far.
(a) I adopted
(b) I was adopting
(c) I have been adopting
(d) No improvement
Directions (6-10): in the following questions, you have eight brief passage with 5/10 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Passage – I
In the world, have we made health an end in itself? We have forgotten that health is really a means to enable a person to do his work and do it well. A lot of modern medicine is concerned with promotion of good health. Many patients as well as many physicians pay very little attention to health; but very much attention to health makes some people imagine that they are ill. Our great concern with health is shown by the medical columns in newspaper, the health articles in popular magazines and the popularity of the television programme and all those books on medicine we talk about health all the time. Yet for the most only result is more people with imaginary illnesses. The healthy man should not be wasting any time talking about health, he should be using health for work, the work he does and the work that good health makes possible.
6.Modern medicine is primarily concerned with
(a) promotion of good health
(b) people suffering from imaginary illnesses
(c) people suffering from real illnesses
(d) increased efficiency in work
7.A healthy man should be concerned with
(a) his work which good health makes possible
(b) looking after his health
(c) his health which makes work possible
(d) talking about health
8.Talking about health all the time makes people
(a) always suffer from imaginary illnesses
(b) sometimes suffer from imaginary illnesses
(c) rarely suffer from imaginary illnesses
(d) often suffer from imaginary illnesses
9.The passage suggests that
(a) health is an end in itself
(b) health is a blessing
(c) health is only means to an end
(d) we should not talk about health
10.The passage tells us
(a) how medicines should be manufactured
(b) what a healthy man should or should not do
(c) what the television programmes should be about
(d) how best to imagine illnesses
Answers will be provided soon...!!!!
1. He complained of the following of having tortured by the police.
(a) having been tortured
(b) tortured
(c) been tortured
(d) No improvement
2.The orphans have been clamoring for nutritious food from the past two weeks.
(a) for past
(b) since the past
(c) for the past
(d) No improvement
3.The good fortune of being your student in my younger days has helped me greatly in my life.
(a) of my being your student
(b) of my myself being your student
(c) of my having been your student
(d) No improvement
4.He should not had done it.
(a) should had not
(b) should not have
(c) should have
(d) should had
5.I will now deal with him in a manner different from the one I have adopted so far.
(a) I adopted
(b) I was adopting
(c) I have been adopting
(d) No improvement
Directions (6-10): in the following questions, you have eight brief passage with 5/10 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Passage – I
In the world, have we made health an end in itself? We have forgotten that health is really a means to enable a person to do his work and do it well. A lot of modern medicine is concerned with promotion of good health. Many patients as well as many physicians pay very little attention to health; but very much attention to health makes some people imagine that they are ill. Our great concern with health is shown by the medical columns in newspaper, the health articles in popular magazines and the popularity of the television programme and all those books on medicine we talk about health all the time. Yet for the most only result is more people with imaginary illnesses. The healthy man should not be wasting any time talking about health, he should be using health for work, the work he does and the work that good health makes possible.
6.Modern medicine is primarily concerned with
(a) promotion of good health
(b) people suffering from imaginary illnesses
(c) people suffering from real illnesses
(d) increased efficiency in work
7.A healthy man should be concerned with
(a) his work which good health makes possible
(b) looking after his health
(c) his health which makes work possible
(d) talking about health
8.Talking about health all the time makes people
(a) always suffer from imaginary illnesses
(b) sometimes suffer from imaginary illnesses
(c) rarely suffer from imaginary illnesses
(d) often suffer from imaginary illnesses
9.The passage suggests that
(a) health is an end in itself
(b) health is a blessing
(c) health is only means to an end
(d) we should not talk about health
10.The passage tells us
(a) how medicines should be manufactured
(b) what a healthy man should or should not do
(c) what the television programmes should be about
(d) how best to imagine illnesses
Answers will be provided soon...!!!!
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