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Integrated Grammar
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But the golden mean , says our matter of fact philosopher, is (1)not at all the secret of happiness. We must have, (2)two, a fair degree of worldly goods; poverty makes one stingy and grasping; while possessions give one that (3)freedom with care and greed which is the source of aristrocratic ease and charm. The noblest of (4)this external aids to happiness is friendship. Indeed, friendship is more necessary to the happy than to the unhappy; for happiness is multiplied by being shared.

a) (1) not all (2) to (3) freedom with care (4) these
b) (1) not at all (2) too (3) freedom with care (4) these
c) (1) not all (2) too (3) freedom from care (4) these
d) (1) not all (2) to (3) freedom from care (4) those



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) not all (2) too (3) freedom from care (4) these
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Scientific (1)tecknik requires the cooperation of (2)thoselarge number of individuals organized (3) by a single direction. Its tendency, therefore, is against anarchism and even individualism, (4) fromit demands a well knit social structure.

a) (1) technique (2) a (3) under (4) since
b) (1) technique (2) any (3) above (4) thence
c) (1) technique (2) some (3) below (4) so
d) (1) technique (2)these (3) under (4) as



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) technique (2) a (3) under (4) since
Solution Is :
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The people (1) from the town were staring at the sight of two swans carrying a turtle in the sky. "Look at that! This is (2) the rare sight that two birds are carrying a turtle with the help of a stick", they shouted (3) admirably.  On hearing all (4) commotion, the turtle opened her mouth, "What is all the commotion about?", she asked. 

a) (1) by (2) an (3) by admiration (4) the commotions
b) (1) of (2) a (3) in admiration (4) the commotion
c) (1) of (2) no article (3) in admirations (4) the commotions
d) (1) by (2) the (3) admiring (4) commotions



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) of (2) a (3) in admiration (4) the commotion
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He went to her and said, "Dear good sparrow! There is (1) everything you can do by crying. What is (2) destination happening, will happen for sure."  The female sparrow replied, "That is (3) deeds true. But all my children were killed by this wicked elephant, this is also true. We (4) did no harm to him." 

a) (1) everything (2) destined to happen (3) indeed (4) have done
b) (1) anything (2) destined to happen (3) deeds (4) done
c) (1) something (2) destination to happen (3) indeed (4) had done
d) (1) nothing (2) destined to happen (3) indeed (4) had done



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) nothing (2) destined to happen (3) indeed (4) had done
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When the merchant realized that his son was a fool (1) bought a book with so much cost, but only one verse, he (2) grow very angry. He said, "How can you do well in business, when you can buy a book which contains only one verse! Get out of my house, and never show me your face again!"  The young man (3) was dejected utterly for being driven out by his father; he started travelling with only his book (4) along him. He learnt the verse well, and kept repeating it, all the way. 

a) (1) to buy (2) grew (3) was utterly dejected (4) along with
b) (1) to have bought (2) grew (3) was dejected utterly (4) with
c) (1) had bought (2) grown (3) was utterly dejected (4) across with
d) (1) had been buying (2) grew (3) was utterly dejected (4) by



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) to buy (2) grew (3) was utterly dejected (4) along with
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A mouse, who lived in a hole in the hermitage (1) will creep in everyday and steal some of the food from the bowl. When the hermit realized that a mouse (2) was stealing the food. He tried (3)always to stop it. He hung the bowl as high as he could, and even tried to beat the mouse with a stick, but the mouse would find (4)no way to reach the bowl and steal some food. 

a) (1) could (2) had been (3) all ways (4) any way
b) (1) would (2) has been (3) all ways (4) some way
c) (1) would (2) had been (3) some ways (4) every way
d) (1) would (2) had been (3) anyways (4) no other way



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) would (2) has been (3) all ways (4) some way
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Edit the following dialogue between two friends.
Ramesh: I can`t find my ring (1)nowhere. Suresh: Where (2)have you put it yesterday? Think carefully. Ramesh: I put it (3)on the drawer because I thought it (4)could be safe.

a) (1) somewhere (2) had (3) on (4) would be safe.
b) (1) everywhere (2) did (3) in (4) will be safe.
c) (1) anywhere (2) had done (3) in (4) should be safe.
d) (1) anywhere (2) did (3) in (4) would be safe.



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) anywhere (2) did (3) in (4) would be safe.
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Historians (1) agree to, (2)at the onset of the war, neither Lincoln (3) or most members of the Republican Party (4) were primarily concerned with the abolition of slavery.

a) (1) agree about (2) in the outbreak of (3) or (4) was primarily concerned
b) (1) agree if (2) at the outbreak of (3) never (4) has been primarily concerned
c) (1) agree that (2) at the outbreak of (3) nor (4) was primarily concerned
d) (1) agreed to (2) during the outbreak of (3) nor (4) was primarily concerned



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) agree that (2) at the outbreak of (3) nor (4) was primarily concerned
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Scores of authors (1) has tried to demonstrate that the plays (2) we knew as Shakespeare`s were written by some other person, but no one, most critics agree, (3) had produced much positive evidence (4) for these belief.

a) (1) have tried demonstrating (2) we know as (3) has produced (4) as this belief.
b) (1) have tried to demonstrate (2) we know as (3) has produced (4) for this belief.
c) (1) had tried to demonstrate (2) we had known as (3) having produced (4) for this belief.
d) (1) have been trying to demonstrate (2) we had known as (3) having produced (4) for this belief.



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) have tried to demonstrate (2) we know as (3) has produced (4) for this belief.
Solution Is :
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Although the theory of continental drift (1) is not widely (2) accepted sincethe mid-twentieth century, the basic concept (3) has been described (4) as late as 1620.

a) (1) was not widely (2) accepted until (3) had been (4) as early as
b) (1) has not been widely (2) accepted til (3) has been (4) as early as
c) (1) had not widely (2) accepted therefore (3) had been (4) as earlier as
d) (1) had not been widely (2) accepted until (3) was (4) as early as



Answer
Correct Answer Is : (1) was not widely (2) accepted until (3) had been (4) as early as
Solution Is :
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