This document contains solutions and explanations for multiple choice questions from reading comprehension passages. The questions cover topics like parts of speech, grammar rules, identifying appropriate prepositions, determining the correct verb form, and understanding context clues. For each question, the document lists the question number, the correct answer, and a brief rationale for why that answer choice is most appropriate based on grammar, context, or meaning.
This document contains solutions and explanations for multiple choice questions from reading comprehension passages. The questions cover topics like parts of speech, grammar rules, identifying appropriate prepositions, determining the correct verb form, and understanding context clues. For each question, the document lists the question number, the correct answer, and a brief rationale for why that answer choice is most appropriate based on grammar, context, or meaning.
This document contains solutions and explanations for multiple choice questions from reading comprehension passages. The questions cover topics like parts of speech, grammar rules, identifying appropriate prepositions, determining the correct verb form, and understanding context clues. For each question, the document lists the question number, the correct answer, and a brief rationale for why that answer choice is most appropriate based on grammar, context, or meaning.
(b) ‘Of’ is the most appropriate preposition for the blank
Sol 52. (c)Effort-a vigorous or determined attempt. Venture- a risky or daring journey or undertaking. Work-activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. Attempt -make an effort to achieve or complete (something difficult). Option (c) is fit to the context of the sentence. Sol 53. (d) The sentence is in simple present tense so option (d) is the answer Sol 54. (b) acknowledge Confess- admit that one has committed a crime or done something wrong. Acknowledge- accept or admit the existence or truth of something. Concede - admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it. Admit- confess to be true or to be the case. According to the structure of the sentence option (b) is the most correct answer. Sol 55. (b) however ‘However’ is used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict something that has been said previously.
SET 12.
Sol 56 .(b) "Sub+ were" is called the subjunctive mood, and is
used when you're talking about something that isn't true or when you wish something was true. Sol 57. (d) pure- in this case ( wholesome and untainted by immorality, especially that of a sexual nature.) Sol 58. (d) ‘In the manner’ is a correct phrase which means in the style of a particular person or thing. Sol 59. (c) worries The sentence is in simple present tense so the base form of the verb will be used. Sol 60. (c) According to the structure of the sentence, Option (c) is the answer.
SET 13.
Sol 61. (b) Entered- come or go into (a place)
Accessed- approach/ reach Admitted-confess to be true or to be the case. Invaded-(of an armed force) enter (a country or region) so as to subjugate or occupy it. According to the passage ‘He entered the hotel’ is the correct phrase. Sol 62. (a) Mill around or mill about , is used for a crowd when they move around within a particular place or area, so that the movement of the crowd looks very confused. Sol 63. (b) ‘At’ is the most appropriate preposition for the blank. Sol 64. (d) seat Seat- a thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or stool. lounge- lie, sit, or stand in a relaxed or lazy way. Couch- a long upholstered piece of furniture for several people to sit on. According to the context of the sentence option (d) is the answer Sol 65. (a) Filled- cause (a space or container) to become full or almost full. Completed-finish making or doing. Stuffed- having the cavity filled with a savoury or sweet mixture Since the place was already full. So option (a) is the answer
SET 14.
Sol 66. (b) control
Dominate-have power and influence over. Reduce-make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. Resist-withstand the action or effect of. Option (b) is fit to the context of the sentence. Sol 67. (c) release Restraint-a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control. Rollection-the action or process of collecting someone or something. Release- allow (something) to move, act, or flow freely. liberation-the action of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release. According to the structure of the sentence “ The release of water from dams during heavy rains” is the correct sentence. Sol 68. (c) in Rule:- with area, region, town, the country generally we use the preposition ‘In’.So, before Maharashtra and Gujarat preposition ‘in’ will be used. Sol 69. (a) devastated Devoured- eat (food or prey) hungrily or quickly. Devastated- destroy or ruin. Smashed-violently or badly broken or shattered. Plundered- steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war o