Reconstruction of Sentences
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Reconstruction of Sentences-Test 7
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Subject :- English
Chapter :- Reconstruction of Sentences-Test 7
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Question 1 of 25
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The Home Minister is having
P. factions representing the Babri Masjid coordination Committee.
Q. to resolve the dispute
R. and the Hindu leaders in a bid
S. talks with leaders of different
6. relating to the Ram Janmabhomi-Babri Masjid.
Question 2 of 25
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The Indian Board of Wild life.
P. allowed in core areas of tiger reserves
Q. decided that tourists should not be
R. under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister recently,
S. which met
6. as their activities cause disturbance to wild life.
Question 3 of 25
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Priority would be given
P. having a higher horse power
Q. with the new diesel locomotives
R. to an investment policy aimed at reducing working expenses
S. to be procured,
6. and increased tractive effort.
Question 4 of 25
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By the turn of the century, the railways
P. 6,500 diesel locomotives
Q. will have phased out
R. and have an estimated
S. all its steam locomotives
6. operating on its network
Question 5 of 25
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It would not be possible
P. to reduce the number of terrorist events,
Q. to wipe out terrorist activities altogether,
R. the world could endeavour
S. although the Governments all over
6. according to an expert in international terrorism from the United States.
Question 6 of 25
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Elaborating his pessimism, the eminent journalist said
P. formed on the pattern of Anglo-Saxon model
Q. the police was following uniform laws
R. which had been
S. for all sections of societies
6. and had proved useless in the Indian context.
Question 7 of 25
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The Federation of Publishers and Booksellers Association in India,
P. the largest representative body of the Indian book industry,
Q. imposed by the Government of India
R. about the blanket ban
S. has expressed concern
6. On the sale of Salman Rushdie’s latest novel “The Satanic Verses”.
Question 8 of 25
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By all standards,
P. belonging to this district
Q. particularly to those
R. innocent people of this hilly state,
S. nature’s punishment to the
6. has been inordinately cruel
Question 9 of 25
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The civil rights record of this Chief Minister’s 5-year old Government,
P. has received yet another big jolt
Q. Which was adversely commented upon by Amnesty International in its 1987 report,
R. in police excesses since August 23
S. with the death of six persons
6. Which makes it almost one death a week
Question 10 of 25
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In the biggest seizure
P. smuggled to Geneva by five persons
Q. of brown sugar in the city
R. in the international market sought to be
S. police seized 58.5 kg of brown sugar value at Rs.58.5 crore
6. travelling on fake South Korean passports.
Question 11 of 25
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The Governor said the three-pronged.
P. and special incentives to select industrial sectors
Q. support measures to stimulate industrial development
R. approach was aimed at
S. removing disadvantage in competitive industries and providing
6. which had growth potential.
Question 12 of 25
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The Chief Minister said
P. the Gorkhaland movement was an
Q. inclusion of Nepali language
R. ethnic problem and he
S. always favoured the autonomy to these areas and
6. in the 8th schedule of the Constitution.
Question 13 of 25
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Upset by the serious setback
P. Boeing has set up exclusive sales-cell
Q. in suffered in selling
R. to take care of the fast-growing
S. its aircraft to airlines in India in 1986
6. but highly competitive and choosy Indian market.
Question 14 of 25
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In spite of its assertion
P. infiltrated a sizable commando force into
Q. to the contrary
R. and has recently
S. Pakistan continues to aid and arm Sikh terrorists
6. Official sources disclosed
Question 15 of 25
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The winter session
P. of Parliament has been
Q. approved within two months of the
R. as the Presidential Proclamation imposing president’s rule in Mizoram has to be
S. Summoned earlier this year on November 2
6. Same being issued
Question 16 of 25
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(a) she wanted to negate the effects of stars by consulting the astrologer
(b) She also believed that my stupidity and bad conduct must be the consequence of my stars
(c) She thought that I was a curse on the family
(d) Mother considered me very stupid and bad.
Question 17 of 25
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(a) Such a care has been taken while writing this book
(b) Author of a book must take utmost care while presenting facts in his book.
(c) The author begs apology for such errors
(d) Few errors, however, might have crept in inadvertently
Question 18 of 25
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(A) On the other hand, if the country possesses the supplementary material and fuel, it may be able to import basic minerals economically.
(B) If a developing country has minerals these may be the basis for major industrialisation.
(C) It is the countries which do not have both types of resources that face problems in industrialisation.
D. It may be possible to import this supplementary material if not available
E. But supplementary materials and fuel are needed along with the basic natural material for industrialisation.
Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence ?
Question 19 of 25
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(A) On the other hand, if the country possesses the supplementary material and fuel, it may be able to import basic minerals economically.
(B) If a developing country has minerals these may be the basis for major industrialisation.
(C) It is the countries which do not have both types of resources that face problems in industrialisation.
D. It may be possible to import this supplementary material if not available
E. But supplementary materials and fuel are needed along with the basic natural material for industrialisation.
Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence ?
Question 20 of 25
1 points
(A) On the other hand, if the country possesses the supplementary material and fuel, it may be able to import basic minerals economically.
(B) If a developing country has minerals these may be the basis for major industrialisation.
(C) It is the countries which do not have both types of resources that face problems in industrialisation.
D. It may be possible to import this supplementary material if not available
E. But supplementary materials and fuel are needed along with the basic natural material for industrialisation.
Which of the following will be the LAST sentence ?
Question 21 of 25
1 points
(A) On the other hand, if the country possesses the supplementary material and fuel, it may be able to import basic minerals economically.
(B) If a developing country has minerals these may be the basis for major industrialisation.
(C) It is the countries which do not have both types of resources that face problems in industrialisation.
D. It may be possible to import this supplementary material if not available
E. But supplementary materials and fuel are needed along with the basic natural material for industrialisation.
Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence ?
Question 22 of 25
1 points
(A) On the other hand, if the country possesses the supplementary material and fuel, it may be able to import basic minerals economically.
(B) If a developing country has minerals these may be the basis for major industrialisation.
(C) It is the countries which do not have both types of resources that face problems in industrialisation.
D. It may be possible to import this supplementary material if not available
E. But supplementary materials and fuel are needed along with the basic natural material for industrialisation.
Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence ?
Question 23 of 25
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(A) Different castes being at logger heads with each other weaken us as a notion.
(B) We forget that every religion teaches us to be tolerant
(C) Parochialism is yet another disintegrating factor
(D) The larger ramification of communalism appear in the garb of casteism
(E) We fight in the name of religion
Which one of the following will be the SECOND sentence ?
Question 24 of 25
1 points
(A) Different castes being at logger heads with each other weaken us as a notion.
(B) We forget that every religion teaches us to be tolerant
(C) Parochialism is yet another disintegrating factor
(D) The larger ramification of communalism appear in the garb of casteism
(E) We fight in the name of religion
Which one of the following will be the FIFTH sentence ?
Question 25 of 25
1 points
(A) Different castes being at logger heads with each other weaken us as a notion.
(B) We forget that every religion teaches us to be tolerant
(C) Parochialism is yet another disintegrating factor
(D) The larger ramification of communalism appear in the garb of casteism
(E) We fight in the name of religion
Which one of the following will be the THIRD sentence ?
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