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  • Question 1/10
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    In each of the following questions, a sentence is given. Find the most appropriate improvement for it from the given options. If no improvement is required, choose (e) 'No improvement

    The memorandum stated that the implementation of the new guidelines would not only improve operational efficiency in the short term but also will significantly enhance the organisation’s capacity to adapt to market fluctuations in the long term.

    Solutions

    Answer: A

    • In “not only… but also” constructions, parallelism is crucial. “Would improve” (modal + base verb) must match with “significantly enhance” (modal + base verb), not “will significantly enhance.”
    • Option (a) - Both "improve" and "enhance" are in base form, governed by "would," so they match.
    • Option (c) breaks parallelism with simple present tense.
    • Option (b) and (d) are grammatically incorrect.

    Hence, (a) is the correct answer.

  • Question 2/10
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    In each of the following questions, a sentence is given. Find the most appropriate improvement for it from the given options. If no improvement is required, choose (e) 'No improvement

    The committee concluded that the proposal, though ambitious in its scope and resource requirements, was worth to be pursued given its potential to generate long-term economic and social benefits for the region.

    Solutions

    Answer: D

    • The idiomatic form is “worth doing” (worth + gerund). “Was worth to be pursued” is incorrect.
    • Option (d) fixes this by using “worth pursuing.”
    • Options (b), (c), and (a) all contain non-standard idiomatic structures.

    Hence, (d) is the correct answer.

  • Question 3/10
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    In each of the following questions, a sentence is given. Find the most appropriate improvement for it from the given options. If no improvement is required, choose (e) 'No improvement

    Despite assurances from the contractor that all safety measures would be implemented promptly, the inspection team found several instances where basic protocols have been overlooked during the initial stages of construction, leading them to halt the project until corrective steps were taken.

    Solutions

    Answer: A

    • The sequence of tenses here is crucial. The overlooking of protocols occurred before the inspection team found them, so past perfect (“had been overlooked”) is correct.
    • Option (b) uses simple past, which doesn’t clearly show the prior action.
    • Option (c) indicates a continuous process at the time, which doesn’t fit the completed-action meaning.
    • Option (d) – this is conditional perfect, which suggests something hypothetical or contrary to fact. That’s not the case here.

    Hence, (a) is the correct answer.

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Some blanks have been numbered, indicating that they require you to choose the most appropriate word from the given options.

    In the wake of unprecedented global disruptions—from pandemics to geopolitical upheavals—the discourse surrounding economic resilience has assumed renewed urgency. Policymakers are now compelled to reassess the very foundations of global trade, finance, and production systems. The prevailing belief that unbridled globalisation would (49) _______ prosperity across nations has been tempered by the realisation that over-dependence on sprawling supply chains renders economies vulnerable to cascading shocks.

    Technological advancements, particularly in automation and AI, have both (50) _______ and complicated this recalibration. On one hand, they promise enhanced efficiency and precision; on the other, they raise the spectre of deepening unemployment and social stratification. Economic theorists argue that genuine resilience is not merely about withstanding shocks but about cultivating adaptive capacity—an ability to (51) _______ rapidly in response to unforeseen challenges.

    Yet, this adaptive vision is hindered by entrenched structural inequities. For many developing economies, access to capital, skilled labour, and cutting-edge technology remains (52) _______. As a result, the rhetoric of resilience risks becoming an elitist narrative, serving primarily the interests of those already positioned at the top of the global economic hierarchy.

    This is why a growing number of economists advocate for a "glocal" approach—combining global integration with local self-reliance. Such a model emphasizes regional value chains, domestic innovation ecosystems, and governance mechanisms that can (53) _______ both efficiency and equity. The challenge lies in translating this theoretical elegance into tangible policy frameworks that bridge the gap between aspiration and implementation.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following words most appropriately fills Blank 49?

    Solutions

    Answer: C

    • The sentence talks about the belief that globalisation would ensure or promise prosperity.
    • "Guarantee" fits this optimistic expectation perfectly.
    • Why others are wrong:
      • proliferate = increase rapidly (doesn’t fit the idea of promising prosperity)
      • disseminate = spread (usually for ideas or information)
      • alleviate = ease or lessen (wrong nuance)
      • obscure = hide (opposite meaning)

    Hence, (c) is the correct answer.

  • Question 5/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Some blanks have been numbered, indicating that they require you to choose the most appropriate word from the given options.

    In the wake of unprecedented global disruptions—from pandemics to geopolitical upheavals—the discourse surrounding economic resilience has assumed renewed urgency. Policymakers are now compelled to reassess the very foundations of global trade, finance, and production systems. The prevailing belief that unbridled globalisation would (49) _______ prosperity across nations has been tempered by the realisation that over-dependence on sprawling supply chains renders economies vulnerable to cascading shocks.

    Technological advancements, particularly in automation and AI, have both (50) _______ and complicated this recalibration. On one hand, they promise enhanced efficiency and precision; on the other, they raise the spectre of deepening unemployment and social stratification. Economic theorists argue that genuine resilience is not merely about withstanding shocks but about cultivating adaptive capacity—an ability to (51) _______ rapidly in response to unforeseen challenges.

    Yet, this adaptive vision is hindered by entrenched structural inequities. For many developing economies, access to capital, skilled labour, and cutting-edge technology remains (52) _______. As a result, the rhetoric of resilience risks becoming an elitist narrative, serving primarily the interests of those already positioned at the top of the global economic hierarchy.

    This is why a growing number of economists advocate for a "glocal" approach—combining global integration with local self-reliance. Such a model emphasizes regional value chains, domestic innovation ecosystems, and governance mechanisms that can (53) _______ both efficiency and equity. The challenge lies in translating this theoretical elegance into tangible policy frameworks that bridge the gap between aspiration and implementation.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following words most appropriately fills Blank 50?

    Solutions

    Answer: A

    • Technology has sped up the process of recalibration, even though it also brought complications.
    • Accelerated = increased the speed of.
    • Why others are wrong:
      • diminished = reduced (opposite of speeding up)
      • neglected = ignored (wrong meaning)
      • obstructed = blocked (negative, doesn’t fit the first positive half)
      • terminated = ended (not relevant here)

    Hence, (a) is the correct answer.

  • Question 6/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Some blanks have been numbered, indicating that they require you to choose the most appropriate word from the given options.

    In the wake of unprecedented global disruptions—from pandemics to geopolitical upheavals—the discourse surrounding economic resilience has assumed renewed urgency. Policymakers are now compelled to reassess the very foundations of global trade, finance, and production systems. The prevailing belief that unbridled globalisation would (49) _______ prosperity across nations has been tempered by the realisation that over-dependence on sprawling supply chains renders economies vulnerable to cascading shocks.

    Technological advancements, particularly in automation and AI, have both (50) _______ and complicated this recalibration. On one hand, they promise enhanced efficiency and precision; on the other, they raise the spectre of deepening unemployment and social stratification. Economic theorists argue that genuine resilience is not merely about withstanding shocks but about cultivating adaptive capacity—an ability to (51) _______ rapidly in response to unforeseen challenges.

    Yet, this adaptive vision is hindered by entrenched structural inequities. For many developing economies, access to capital, skilled labour, and cutting-edge technology remains (52) _______. As a result, the rhetoric of resilience risks becoming an elitist narrative, serving primarily the interests of those already positioned at the top of the global economic hierarchy.

    This is why a growing number of economists advocate for a "glocal" approach—combining global integration with local self-reliance. Such a model emphasizes regional value chains, domestic innovation ecosystems, and governance mechanisms that can (53) _______ both efficiency and equity. The challenge lies in translating this theoretical elegance into tangible policy frameworks that bridge the gap between aspiration and implementation.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following words most appropriately fills Blank 51?

    Solutions

    Answer: B

    • The sentence refers to adapting quickly in response to challenges.
    • Pivot = to turn or change direction quickly, often used in business/economics.
    • Why others are wrong:
      • stagnate = fail to change (opposite)
      • ossify = become rigid or inflexible (opposite)
      • deteriorate = worsen (negative)
      • replicate = copy (wrong nuance)

    Hence, (b) is the correct answer.

  • Question 7/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Some blanks have been numbered, indicating that they require you to choose the most appropriate word from the given options.

    In the wake of unprecedented global disruptions—from pandemics to geopolitical upheavals—the discourse surrounding economic resilience has assumed renewed urgency. Policymakers are now compelled to reassess the very foundations of global trade, finance, and production systems. The prevailing belief that unbridled globalisation would (49) _______ prosperity across nations has been tempered by the realisation that over-dependence on sprawling supply chains renders economies vulnerable to cascading shocks.

    Technological advancements, particularly in automation and AI, have both (50) _______ and complicated this recalibration. On one hand, they promise enhanced efficiency and precision; on the other, they raise the spectre of deepening unemployment and social stratification. Economic theorists argue that genuine resilience is not merely about withstanding shocks but about cultivating adaptive capacity—an ability to (51) _______ rapidly in response to unforeseen challenges.

    Yet, this adaptive vision is hindered by entrenched structural inequities. For many developing economies, access to capital, skilled labour, and cutting-edge technology remains (52) _______. As a result, the rhetoric of resilience risks becoming an elitist narrative, serving primarily the interests of those already positioned at the top of the global economic hierarchy.

    This is why a growing number of economists advocate for a "glocal" approach—combining global integration with local self-reliance. Such a model emphasizes regional value chains, domestic innovation ecosystems, and governance mechanisms that can (53) _______ both efficiency and equity. The challenge lies in translating this theoretical elegance into tangible policy frameworks that bridge the gap between aspiration and implementation.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following words most appropriately fills Blank 52?

    Solutions

    Answer: B

    • The sentence highlights a lack of resources like capital and technology in developing economies.
    • Scarce = in short supply.
    • Why others are wrong:
      • ubiquitous = everywhere (opposite)
      • redundant = unnecessary (wrong meaning)
      • lavish = abundant in a showy way (opposite)
      • transient = temporary (doesn’t fit resource availability context)

    Hence, (b) is the correct answer.

  • Question 8/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage carefully and answer the questions given below. Some blanks have been numbered, indicating that they require you to choose the most appropriate word from the given options.

    In the wake of unprecedented global disruptions—from pandemics to geopolitical upheavals—the discourse surrounding economic resilience has assumed renewed urgency. Policymakers are now compelled to reassess the very foundations of global trade, finance, and production systems. The prevailing belief that unbridled globalisation would (49) _______ prosperity across nations has been tempered by the realisation that over-dependence on sprawling supply chains renders economies vulnerable to cascading shocks.

    Technological advancements, particularly in automation and AI, have both (50) _______ and complicated this recalibration. On one hand, they promise enhanced efficiency and precision; on the other, they raise the spectre of deepening unemployment and social stratification. Economic theorists argue that genuine resilience is not merely about withstanding shocks but about cultivating adaptive capacity—an ability to (51) _______ rapidly in response to unforeseen challenges.

    Yet, this adaptive vision is hindered by entrenched structural inequities. For many developing economies, access to capital, skilled labour, and cutting-edge technology remains (52) _______. As a result, the rhetoric of resilience risks becoming an elitist narrative, serving primarily the interests of those already positioned at the top of the global economic hierarchy.

    This is why a growing number of economists advocate for a "glocal" approach—combining global integration with local self-reliance. Such a model emphasizes regional value chains, domestic innovation ecosystems, and governance mechanisms that can (53) _______ both efficiency and equity. The challenge lies in translating this theoretical elegance into tangible policy frameworks that bridge the gap between aspiration and implementation.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following words most appropriately fills Blank 53?

    Solutions

    Answer: A

    reconcile — Correct: means to harmonise, make consistent — perfect fit.

    • Why others are wrong:
      • estrange — Opposite meaning; means to alienate
      • implementation — Noun, doesn't fit the verb requirement.
      • transient — Adjective, meaning temporary — not suitable.
      • transient = temporary (doesn’t fit resource availability context)

    Therefore, option a is the correct answer.

  • Question 9/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage below carefully to answer the following questions. Each question provides five options for its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

    In recent decades, urban farming has emerged as a promising strategy to address food security concerns in rapidly growing cities. By cultivating crops on rooftops, vacant lots, and vertical structures, proponents argue that urban agriculture can shorten supply chains, reduce transportation emissions, and provide fresher produce to city dwellers. Advocates also highlight its potential to strengthen community ties, create green jobs, and promote environmental awareness among urban residents.

    However, critics caution that urban farming faces several practical and economic challenges. Limited space in cities often restricts large-scale cultivation, making it unlikely to replace conventional agriculture entirely. Moreover, initial setup costs for hydroponic systems, greenhouses, and irrigation infrastructure can be prohibitive. There are also concerns about soil contamination in certain urban areas, which can compromise food safety if not properly managed.

    Despite these obstacles, many city governments are experimenting with incentives such as tax breaks, grants, and zoning reforms to encourage urban farming initiatives. Some municipalities have partnered with schools and non-profits to integrate agricultural projects into educational programs, fostering early awareness of sustainability issues. Supporters believe that, while urban farming may not single-handedly solve global food supply problems, it can play a valuable complementary role alongside rural agriculture.

    Policymakers thus face a nuanced challenge: developing frameworks that make urban farming economically viable while ensuring safety standards and equitable access. Achieving this balance requires cooperation between public agencies, private investors, and local communities.

    ...view full instructions


    Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

    Solutions

    Answer: B

    The third paragraph explicitly states that many city governments are experimenting with incentives such as tax breaks and grants to encourage urban farming. The passage does not claim urban farming will completely replace traditional agriculture (a), nor that it is a short-lived trend (c). Soil contamination is mentioned as a concern (d).

    Therefore, option b is correct.

    Therefore, option b) is the correct answer.

  • Question 10/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the passage below carefully to answer the following questions. Each question provides five options for its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

    In recent decades, urban farming has emerged as a promising strategy to address food security concerns in rapidly growing cities. By cultivating crops on rooftops, vacant lots, and vertical structures, proponents argue that urban agriculture can shorten supply chains, reduce transportation emissions, and provide fresher produce to city dwellers. Advocates also highlight its potential to strengthen community ties, create green jobs, and promote environmental awareness among urban residents.

    However, critics caution that urban farming faces several practical and economic challenges. Limited space in cities often restricts large-scale cultivation, making it unlikely to replace conventional agriculture entirely. Moreover, initial setup costs for hydroponic systems, greenhouses, and irrigation infrastructure can be prohibitive. There are also concerns about soil contamination in certain urban areas, which can compromise food safety if not properly managed.

    Despite these obstacles, many city governments are experimenting with incentives such as tax breaks, grants, and zoning reforms to encourage urban farming initiatives. Some municipalities have partnered with schools and non-profits to integrate agricultural projects into educational programs, fostering early awareness of sustainability issues. Supporters believe that, while urban farming may not single-handedly solve global food supply problems, it can play a valuable complementary role alongside rural agriculture.

    Policymakers thus face a nuanced challenge: developing frameworks that make urban farming economically viable while ensuring safety standards and equitable access. Achieving this balance requires cooperation between public agencies, private investors, and local communities.

    ...view full instructions


    According to the passage, what is one potential drawback of urban farming?

    Solutions

    Answer: C

    The second paragraph mentions that the costs of hydroponic systems, greenhouses, and irrigation infrastructure can be prohibitive, making this a drawback.

    Therefore, option c is correct.

    Therefore, option c) is the correct answer.

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