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Verbal Ability and English

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  1. Negative marks are -0.33 per wrong answer
  2. Right answer is 1 mark
  3. No time limit but finish in 30 mins
  4. Solution can be found at below chapters:

Test series is based on following chapters.

  1. Aptitude Chapter 2: ANALOGY

In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.


One World Trade Centre is viewed as a statement of hope, a marvel of persistence and a miracle of logistics. As years passed after the tragedy at the site at which it was since constructed and the delays kept mounting. Americans began to (26) what’s taking so long ? Have we lost the capacity to rebuild ? The answer in part was the sheer (27) of the project – 10000 workers at-tempting one of the most difficult construction projects ever in one of the most densely populated cities on Earth (28) the funds allotted for the project were estimated as $ 1.5 billion when he design was unveiled but the price tag just kept going up. Other (29) included the weather in the harsh sun of summer the steel beams could reach temperatures that were not enough to singe skin added to which a hurricane (30) the construction site. The monument may not be all things to all people, but its completion signifies that ambition coupled with determination of people in the face of odds is intact and will always win the day











There’s been some buzz lately around the not ­so ­new idea that emerging technology is destroying jobs and will (26) destroy the middle class. Fears about a shrinking job pool are …(27)… our economy is still recovering from the recession, and jobs have not returned to pre­ recession levels. Meanwhile, technology is …(28)… some low­skilled jobs. Yet, changes to the job landscape, while they may require some adjustments, are not bad news for the middle class. …(29)…, advances in innovation and technology promise to make life better for everyone, both professionally and …(30)… .





Primary school enrollment in India has been a success story ..........26.........due to various programmes and drives to increase enrollment even in remote areas. With enrollment reaching at least 96% since 2009 and girls......27...... up 56% of new students between 2007 and 2013, it is clear that many ........28......... of access to school have been ......29........ improvement in infrastructure has been the .........30....... behind achieving this and now in India 98% habitations have a primary school within 1 km and 92% have an upper primary school within a 3 km walking distance.







creating a few more schools or allowing hundreds of colleges or private universities to _26___ is not going to solve the crisis of education in India. And a crisis it is we are in a country where people are spending their parents savings and borrowed money on education and struggling to find employment of their __27__. in this country millions of students are _28__ of an unrealistic, pointless, mindless rat race. The mind numbing competition and the rote learning not only _29__ the creativity and originality of millions of Indian students every year but also __30_ brilliant students to adopt drastic measures.







drobny defied the critics . he had played through the wimbledon fortnight and reached the final. could he win just one more match and take the crown or would he fail again at the last test and justify those who said that little extra something that makes the champion? his opponent was the Australian Ken rosvall _____[39]__ brilliant youngster and already a master __[40]__ worldwide experience behind him. Jason drobsny _[41]-- son of a czech carpenter who --[42]-- started the boy off at the --[43]-- of five