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51.

1). A and C2). B and C3). A and B4). All A,B,and C

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The UNDERLINED phrase is very appropriate in itself and does not need any change from the given choices. Also, the none of the given choices would be meaningful if used in PLACE of the underlined phrase.

Hence OPTION 5 is CORRECT.

52.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (C)?1). Bridge2). Incarcerate3). Abdicate4). Escalation

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Here, knowing the meanings of the given words is very important to understand the context of the SENTENCE.

'Bridge' means to connect.

'Incarcerate' is to imprison or confine someone.

'Berate' is to SCOLD or CRITICIZE someone angrily.

'Abdicate' is to fail to fulfill or reject a responsibility or duty.

'Escalation' means an increase in the intensity or seriousness of something.

Since the paragraph tells that further worsening of the situation has to be controlled as suggested by other countries so the word 'escalation' FITS here as it MAKES the sentence meaningful.

Hence, the correct answer is option 4.

53.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (B)?1). Discord 2). Strife3). Confront4). Exterminate

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The correct word here is 'EXTERMINATE which means ‘destroy COMPLETELY.’ This again is correct in the context of the holocaust which is related to an attempt to remove all the Jews. So option 4 is correct. TERMINATE also means 'bring to an end' but in the context of people, it is better to use ‘exterminate.’ 

Discord, Strife, Confront all mean ’disagreement between people.’

54.

1). Only A2). Both A and B3). Both A and C4). All the three

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 The word 'ambush' means 'the act of concealing oneself and lying in wait to attack by surprise' and does not FIT in the context. The sentence TALKS about a person being UNSURE of taking a medicine.$

Confused=>puzzled$

Unsure=> not sure

Ambivalent=> uncertain

Thus all the words fit here making option 4 the correct answer.

55.

Which of the following fits in the blank labelled (B)?1). Sparse2). Assure3). Venerate4). Object

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The word 'sparse' means 'bare or meager' and does not convey any meaning here. The word 'assure' means 'tell someone something POSITIVELY to DISPEL any doubts' and FITS here correctly. The word 'venerate' means 'worship' and does not mean ANYTHING here. The word 'object' means 'say something to express one's opposition to or DISAGREEMENT with something' and is a misfit here. The word 'abate' means 'to diminish in intensity' and makes no sense here. Thus option 2 is the correct answer.$

56.

1). Vaguely2). Credibly3). Accurate4). Accurately

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The blank (E) requires an adverb. This eliminates option 3 as the word accurate is an adjective.

Let us LOOK into the meaning of the words:

Vaguely – unclear, roughly

Credibly – able to be trusted or believed.

Supposedly – assumed as true regardless of the facts

Accurately – CORRECTLY

The word accurately is the best among all the OPTIONS as this fits in the context very well. The psychologists describe a behaviour as exactly / correctly / accurately as possible so that a particular behaviour can be distinguished from the other behaviours.

57.

1). To be sure to win at something2). To have almost no chance of something happening3). To keep doing something persistently 4). To have all factors working against someone

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The idiom 'SNOWBALL's chance in hell' MEANS having ALMOST no chance of something happening. It refers to a snowball (cold) being INSIDE hell (which is a very hot place), which has no chances of surviving.

Therefore, the correct answer is OPTION 2.

58.

1). (A)-(E)2). (C)-(D)3). (B)-(E)4). (A)-(C)

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The correct answer is Option 5, i.e. (B)-(D). 

The given sentence is a quote from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Here, Mr. DARCY tells Elizabeth Bennet what he thought of her sister, Jane.

The FIRST blank must be an adjective which describes Jane's countenance so, options (A) and (B) are both LIKELY

And for the second blank, the options (D) and (E) both seem likely. But, since 'conviction' which means 'firmly HELD opinion' is the only noun, which can follow the article, 'a', (D) must be the correct choice.

Hence, (B)-(D) is the correct option.

'Treasured' which means 'held dear' is not RELEVANT here.

59.

Which of the following fits in the labelled (D)?1). Confront 2). Chastise 3). Banish 4). Abetting

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Correct option - 1

Let's find out the meaning of following words :-

Confront - Come face to face with (someone) or with a PROBLEM.$

Chastise- punish, especially by beating$

Banish - get rid of something that is UNWANTED.$

ABETTING - Encourage or assist in doing wrong. 

Appeasing - To pacify or placate (someone) by accepting their demands.$

With reference to the context, the challenges are generally faced by the person. Hence, option 1 i.e. confront is the correct answer.$

60.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (B)?1). Adroit 2). Tarnish3). Cajole 4). Dismay

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Correct option - 5

Let's find the meaning of following words :- 

ADROIT - clever or skilful.

Tarnish - dull; to diminish

Cajole - persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery.

Dismay - concern and distress caused by something unexpected.

Resurrect - revitalise; to bring back to life.

Since, COMMONWEALTH is an organisation formed for those countries who were once under British control. Now, the context explains that the Commonwealth organisation is sending a message of openness by conducting such SUMMIT WOULD make the countries to revisit this organisation. Here, a sense of positive feature is being shown, thus options 1, 2, 3 & 4 are not relevant here. If such summits happen, this will help to revisit and thus helps in reviving such organisation.

Hence, option 5 i.e. resurrect is the correct answer.

61.

1). His business idea was successful but cannot be achieved again2). His business idea was sudden and not well thought of3). His business idea was outdated and obsolete4). His business idea was unrealistic

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The IDIOM 'flash in the PAN' MEANS success which lasts only for a little while and cannot be ACHIEVED again. Thus, option 1 is the CORRECT answer.

62.

1). fused 2). wake 3). limp4). fund

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The sentence suggests that the blank must contain a word that MEANS 'SUPPORT'.$

The only word that SHOWS this MEANING is 'fund', which means to support financially.$

Therefore, the CORRECT answer is option 4.$

63.

1). Ambidextrous2). Sedulous3). Irresolute4). Unequivocal

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Ambivalent means “having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.” Only irresolute shares the same meaning with ambivalent as it means “showing or feeling hesitancy; uncertain.”

Unequivocal is cancelled as it is the ANTONYM of ambivalent and means “leaving no doubt; unambiguous.”

The other options are INCORRECT as they mean:

Ambidextrous=> able to use right and left hands equally well

Sedulous=> showing dedication and diligence

Accessory=> a thing which can be added to something else in order to MAKE it more USEFUL, versatile, or attractive

Hence the correct answer is OPTION 3. ?

64.

1). To be happy, cherish and healthy2). To have a subordinate, lesser, or smaller role, position3). To cheat someone4). To play a literary role

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Correct option - 2

The meaning of above GIVEN bold idiom is to play a SUPPORTING or minor ROLE in RELATION to someone ELSE; a subordinate. Thus, option 2 is the correct answer.$

65.

1). alley2). ally3). devotee4). enthusiast

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The CORRECT and most appropriate word here is 'ally.' In international relations and political relations the word 'ally' is a great substitute of the word 'friend.' Both however have a similar meaning. It means 'a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other PURPOSE.'

Alley: a narrow passageway between or BEHIND buildings.

Devotee: a person who is very interested in and enthusiastic about someone or something.

Enthusiast: a person who is very interested in a particular ACTIVITY or subject.

Follower: a person who SUPPORTS and admires a particular person or set of ideas.

66.

Which of these words appropriately fits blank labelled (D)?1). Delightful2). Traumatising3). Amiable4). Therapeutic

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We can eliminate option 5 as the word does not agree WELL with the STRUCTURE of the sentence.

The third paragraph talks about the restrictions faced by women on the grounds of religion and culture. Delightful cannot be used here as it sheds a positive light to the CONTEXT. It means enjoyable or highly pleasing. CLEARLY, this is not the context being discussed. Similarly, the word therapeutic cannot be used as it means causing someone to feel better and happier.

Amiable means friendly and pleasant nature. This does not correctly fit the context. Thus, we can eliminate option 3 as well.

Traumatising means to shock or upset someone. The restrictions discussed in the passage are traumatizing in nature – this makes contextual sense.

Therefore, the correct ANSWER is option 2

67.

1). Elite, ethics2). Eerie, ethos3). Astounding, life4). Elating, ethos

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The author of the sentence indicates that the Prime Minister has beautifully reminded us of our CULTURE in his ARTICLE. This sheds a positive light on the way the author feels about the article mentioned. So, astounding, eerie and deplorable will not fit into the context.

Eerie- strange and frightening

Astounding – shocking or surprising

Deplorable – shameful, extremely bad or unfortunate

ELATING – joyful and exciting

Ethos - a set of ideas and attitudes that are associated with a particular group or culture

Etiquettes - the set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour in particular social groups

The word elating seems a proper fit for the FIRST blank as it highlights the cheerful response of the author. Also, the word ethos suits the second blank as it is in congruence with the mentioned article that discusses our culturally rich heritage.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 4.

68.

1). Have wounds on head2). To be exceptionally irritable, annoyed, or grumpy. 3). Powerful and egoistic 4). Irrational

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CORRECT option - 2

The meaning of above mentioned IDIOM is to be in a bad mood that CAUSES you to treat other PEOPLE badly and complain a lot; bad-tempered. HENCE, option 2 is the correct answer.

69.

1). Only B)2). Both A) and C)3). Only D)4). All A), B), C) and D)

Answer» BEHEMOTH = SOMETHING with great power and MIGHT. Hence, mighty is a synonym and THEREFORE, Option 3) Only D is the correct answer.
70.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (A)?1). Institution2). Expedition3). Session4). Insignia

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The correct word here is ''Expedition.'' When a JOURNEY is undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, RESEARCH, or war is called an expedition. So OPTION 2 is DEFINITELY correct. Exposition means 'Explanation' 

Institution: Establishment 

Session: Meeting

Insignia: Emblem

71.

1). Amicable 2). Affluent 3). Alacrity 4). Sustainable

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The only option to fit here is sustainable as it means able to be maintained or kept-up overtime. Thus option 4 is the correct answer.

Alias?=>?used to indicate that a named person is ALSO known or more FAMILIAR under another specified name

Alacrity =>brisk and CHEERFUL readiness.

Affluent ?=>?having a great deal of money; wealthy.

Amicable?=>?characterized by friendliness and absence of DISCORD.

72.

1). Only A2). Only B3). Both A and C4). All three

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The word 'scoffed' means 'mocked' and does not fit here. It can be understood that the PERSON WANTED to go shopping or needed to but could not go as the time was not appropriate.

Ridiculed=> mocked

Desired=> wished

Dreaded=> feared

Thus only OPTION B fits here.

73.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (B)?1). Belonged2). Belongs3). Have to belong4). Has to belong

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The GIVEN sentence is in the form of a question and is ADDRESSING to 'we', which is a collective pronoun. It is plural in sense.

Hence, the blank will be filled with belong because 'belong' is used with plural nouns and also, it is in the present tense like the sentence. The correct sentence will then be:

On the other hand, don't we belong to a FREE country that GIVES everybody an equal opportunity??

74.

1). Both A and B2). Only B3). Both B and C4). Only C

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LET's look at the meanings of the given words:

Debunked- expose the falseness or hollowness of (an idea or BELIEF).

Savant-a learned person, especially a distinguished scientist.

Bombastic- high-sounding but with little MEANING; inflated.

From this, it is clear that only A uses the word in a contextually and grammatically CORRECT manner.

None of the other sentences are meaningful.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 5.

75.

1). Malady, recommended2). Nonentity, argued3). Missive, forwarded4). Demure, honed

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The meanings of the words are:

MALADY=> disease

Recommended=> to endorse something

Nonentity=> an UNIMPORTANT person or thing$

Missive=> a letter, especially a long or official ONE$

Demure=> modest

Honed=> sharpened

Nonchalance=> not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.$

Thus option 1 is the correct answer.$

76.

The city administration pledged to repair all _________ buildings.1). Tall2). Regular3). Conventional4). Decrepit

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Tall MEANS of great or more than average height.

Regular means being natural and being of the USUAL kind that is expected.

Conventional is in accordance with what is GENERALLY done or believed, typical.

Decrepit means being in very bad CONDITION because of being old or because of not being used.

Cajole means to persuade SOMEONE by flattery.

Decrepit is the correct word here hence, option 4 is the correct answer.
77.

1). C and F2). A and E3). B and D4). E and F

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The sentence suggests that the blank should contain a NOUN as it is used after the adjective 'past'.

The CONTEXT also suggests that the meaning should be conflict or fight.

Let's look at the meanings of the words:$

A. Scuttles- $a metal container with a handle, used to fetch and store coal for a domestic fire.

B. Skirmishes- $an episode of irregular or unpremeditated fighting

C. Smudges- $a BLURRED or smeared mark on the surface of something.

D. ALTERCATIONS- $a noisy argument or fight, especially in public. 

E. Contrabands- $a prohibited or banned item

F$. Ridges- $a long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.

The only words that can make the sentence meaningful are Skirmishes$ and Altercations$, viz, B and D.$

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.

78.

1). Only A2). Only B3). Only C4). All the three

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The word 'uncomfortable' MEANS 'causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort' and does not FIT here as the sentence conveys the meaning that she wanted help regarding the use of technology so it is clear that she did not know it. Thus it is not apt here.$

Stressed=> emphasized$

Unfamiliar=> not having knowledge or experience of$

Trepid=> fearful or apprehensive, especially TREMBLING from fear$

Thus option B is the correct answer. The other words do not fit here.$

Correct sentence:$

She was unfamiliar with the NEW technology so wanted some help regarding its use.

79.

1). Prurient2). Unscrupulous3). Culpable4). Bashful

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The meanings of the WORDS are:

Prurient => having or encouraging an excessive interest in SEXUAL MATTERS, especially the sexual activity of OTHERS.$

Unscrupulous => unfair; dishonest

Culpable => responsible for a wrong thing

Bashful => embarrassed

Scintillating => shining brightly

The sentence clearly shows the REACTION of an embarrassed person. Thus, option 4 fits here correctly.

80.

1). Stranded2). Landed3). Lying4). Waving

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The sentence is implying that people had to stay inside their houses due to the FLOOD. It is important to note that this was required of the people although they did not want to and could not go out. The correct word in this case is “$stranded” which means to be left somewhere without help or support. “$Landed” is a word used to refer to the arrival of a plane on the ground and is INCORRECT. The word “$lying” means to TELL a lie and hence is incorrect. The word “$waving” is incorrect since NOBODY would be busy waving their HANDS around in their houses. The word “$standing” is unsuitable to be used in this sentence.$

Hence, the correct option is option 1.$

81.

1). B and C2). A and B3). C and D4). E and F

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Since the sentence talks about about SINGLE motherhood, we can assume that it's morality and advisability has been argued about for a long TIME, even though it is a trend in many countries. This meaning is shared by choices B and C, disputed and debated.

Disputed means ‘argued about something and debated means ‘argued about a subject, especially in a formal manner.’

Choices A, D, E and F are irrelevant as their meanings are:

Deny=> STATE that one refuses to admit the truth or existence of

Drawn=> looking strained from illness, exhaustion, anxiety or pain

Dampen=> make slightly wet

Pursue=> follow or CHASE someone or something

Hence the answer is option 1.

82.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (G)?1). Ploy2). Semblance3). Evidence4). Pretense

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The correct word here is 'evidence.' It means 'proof.' So OPTION 3 is correct. On the other hand provision means 'an amount set aside out of profits in the accounts of an organization for a known liability'

Ploy: a cunning plan or action designed to TURN a situation to one's own advantage.

Semblance: the outward appearance or APPARENT form of something, especially when the reality is different.

Pretense: an attempt to make something that is not the CASE appear TRUE.

83.

1). Acknowledged2). She 3). Do 4). Identify

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‘She’ is erroneous. ‘It’ is already being used as a pronoun to REFER to ‘the firm’.

HENCE, the correct WORD to be used is 'it'.

84.

Which of the following fits in the blank labelled(G)?1). Depicts2). Criticizes3). Deals4). Renders

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The word 'depicts' means 'describes or PORTRAYS' and conveys the meaning that Internet portrays DIFFERENT cultures, lifestyles and fashion. The other words fail to convey any meaning. 

Renders=> delivers

Option 1 is thus the CORRECT answer.

85.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (D)?1). Deterrence2). Tolerance3). Reverence4). Eminence

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The correct word here is ''tolerance'' which means ''the ABILITY or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behavior that one dislikes or disagrees with.'' So option 2 is correct. 

Deterrence: the ACTION of DISCOURAGING an action or event through instilling doubt or fear of the consequences.$

Reverence: deep RESPECT for someone or something.$

Eminence: fame or acknowledged superiority within a particular sphere.$

Prominent: important; famous.$

86.

1). Having the authority to do something2). Not listening to others' advice3). To be very compassionate4). To be very ruthless 

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The PHRASE 'to take no prisoners' means being very ruthless or MERCILESS. It refers to WARS, where the conquerors used to kill all the remaining soldiers of the defeated enemy and not 'take any prisoners'.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 4.

87.

1). Impostor2). Prankster3). Comic4). Jester

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The article 'an' suggests that the option will be either 'impostor' or 'humourist'.

'Impostor' is someone who pretends to be someone ELSE to DECEIVE others. 'Humourist' is someone who causes laughter.

The former has negative connotations but the latter does not.

The sentence MENTIONS 'villain' and so, the option 'impostor' is the SUITABLE option.

88.

1). Positive2). Neutral3). Presentation4). Recent

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The word 'recent' is the most appropriate word to be used in the context of the sentence since it MEANS belonging to a past PERIOD comparatively close to the present. $

The other words mean:$

POSITIVE - consisting in or characterized by the presence rather than the absence of distinguishing features.$

Neutral - not supporting or HELPING either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial.$

Presentation - the GIVING of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony.$

Jumble - an untidy collection or pile of things.$

89.

1). To have something precious ruined by someone2). A fatal weakness in an otherwise strong person 3). One beautiful thing standing out of ruins4). A small thing that causes the downfall of something big

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The GIVEN phrase means 'one fatal weakness in someone who is otehrwise STRONG.'

The phrase comes from GREEK mythology, where Achilles' mother dipped him in a river to make him invincible. But, his heel was not dipped as she was holding it, which made the heel his weakness.

e.g. The man KNEW that his family was his Achilles' heel.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 2.

90.

1). Only A 2). Only C3). Both A and C4). All three

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The word 'beguile' means 'charm or enchant (someone), OFTEN in a deceptive way' and thus does not FIT here as the sentence mentions the people were ready to give up their lives for the king. Thus it can be understood that the people had a positive feeling for their king.$

REVERED=> worshipped$

narrated=> tell something in details

Obtuse=> difficult to understand

Thus option A fits here correctly.

91.

Which word comes in the blank labelled (E)?1). Automated2). Ruthlessly3). Remorseful4). Strident

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The blank should be filled with a verb in the PAST tense. The appropriate word is 'automated' which means 'converted a process or facility to be operated by largely automatic EQUIPMENT.'$

The rest of the options are irrelevant as they mean:

RUTHLESSLY=> without PITY or compassion for others

Remorseful=> filled with remorse; sorry

Strident=> loud and harsh; grating

Jarred=> sent a painful or damaging shock through something, especially a part of the body

Hence the correct answer is option 1. 

92.

1). Cuss 2). Slur 3). Heckle 4). Dither

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Correct option - 3

Let's find out the meaning of following words:- 

Cuss - an annoying or stubborn person or animal.

Slur - speak (words) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another.

Heckle - To harass (a public SPEAKER, performer, etc.) with RUDE questions, JIBES, etc.

Dither - be indecisive; fluctuate; hesitate. 

Dismal - causing a mood of gloom or depression.

Firstly, 1st sentence should be filled with a verb. So, option 1 is clearly eliminated. And, 'slur' is out of context. Hence, option 2 is eliminated. Now, the crowd GET hesitate to interrupt him with angry questions are completely opposite. Hence, option 4 is eliminated. according to 2nd statement, between 'heckle' and 'dismal', offending comments are used to harass someone. Thus, option 5 is eliminated. Thus, option 3 i.e. heckle is the correct answer.

93.

1). Only A 2). Only B3). Both A and C4). Both B and C

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Correct option - 5

Let's find the meanings of FOLLOWING words :- 

robust - strong. 

dwindle - to reduce; lessen

burgeon - begin to GROW or increase rapidly; flourish.

propel - drive or push something forwards.

astounding - surprisingly impressive or notable.

sanctum - a private place from which most people are excluded.

Clearly, C is out of context. Thus, OPTIONS 3 & 4 are eliminated. Now, it explains that economic reforms/changes without strong agricultural growth would not have reduced the growth of urbanisation. Since, everyone would move towards urban cities, and this would have impacted Indian PRIMARY sector. Also, A and B give the same MEANING, so if they are the correct answer, option would have included both of them. Thus, options 1 & 2 are eliminated. Hence, option 5 i.e. No improvement is the correct answer.

94.

1). Forming2). Producing3). Planning4). Treating

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The word 'forming' does not CONVEY any meaning here.

The word 'producing' is incorrect as the words 'tax benefits' are mentioned after this.

The word 'planning' CONVEYS the meaning that it helps to plan on tax and is CORRECT here.

The word 'treating' is irrelevant and fails to convey any meaning here.

The word 'calculating' is LESS appropriate than the word 'planning'.

Thus option 3 is the correct answer.

95.

They wanted to know if we could improve the required help.1). Develop2). Enlarge3). Suffice4). Extend

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When we are providing help, we never ‘improve’ help or ‘develop’ it. We simply ‘extend’ it from our side to theirs so that they can get out of that situation. So, here from the OPTIONS given, the ONE that seems right and fits the SENTENCE is ‘extend’. Hence, the correct OPTION is 4. ‘Suffice’ means enough and does not fit the context.

96.

1). heir 2). scion 3). hair 4). predecessor

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The sentence suggests that the blank must CONTAIN a word that means 'successor'.

Predecessor and precursor are THINGS that come before something, so they cannot be apt here.

heir and SCION both mean 'successor'.

But; as the article used before the blank is 'a', the correct word here BECOMES 'a scion'. (an heir is the correct usage)

Therefore, the correct answer is option 2.

97.

1). hobby, luckily2). eye, thankfully3). instinct, however4). talent, never

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Out of the given OPTIONS, the FIFTH option matches the requirement of the SENTENCE as the person has a great INTEREST in the field of art and craft and unfortunately, it is not TAUGHT in his or her school.

Hence, it will be the correct answer.

98.

Which of the following words most appropriately fits the blank labelled (C)?1). Have passed2). Passes3). Passing4). Passed

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The GIVEN sentence is in the form of a question and it is in the present tense.

The blank will be filled with the fourth option because 'passed' is used with the verb 'to be' and in the sentence, the READER is being asked about a wish to be passed, that he or she wishes 'to be done'. HENCE, the CORRECT sentence will then be:

Do you wish to be $passed over for a promotion by the UNQUALIFIED niece of your boss's company?$

99.

1). B and C2). C and D3). A and D4). B and D

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The sentence suggests that the blank should contain a verb as it is used after a noun 'chair'.

The context ALSO suggests that the meaning should be something that relates to the sound of the chair falling.

Let's look at the MEANINGS of the words:$

A. Echoed- (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped.

B. Graved- fix (something) indelibly in the mind.

C. Dulled- make or become dull or less intense.

D. Resonated- produce or be FILLED with a deep, full, reverberating sound.

The only words that can make the sentence meaningful are Echoed and Resonated, viz, A and D.

Therefore, the CORRECT ANSWER is option 3.

100.

1). Only A2). Only A and C3). Only B and C4). Only B

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Correct answer: OPTION 4.

"WAIT your options" does not make sense. It needs to be "wait to CONSIDER your options"

Sentence C should be "The longer we wait, LESSER is the chance of RECOVERY"

Hence, correct answer is option 4.