Practice Section 6 question answer - general english mcq Online Quiz (set-1) For All Competitive Exams

Direction:

The following questions, you have several passages where some of the words have been left out. Read the passages carefully and choose the correct answer to each blanks with its particular number, out of the five alternatives.

PASSAGE

Gandhiji once said, "I would say that if the village perishes, India will perish too. India will be ____(1)____ more India. Her own mission in the world will get ____(2)____. The ____(3)____ of the village is possible only when it is no more ____(4)____. Industrialisation on a mass scale will ____(5)____ lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problem ____(6)____ competition and marketing come in. Therefore, we have to ____(7)____ on the village being selfcontained, manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is ____(8)____ there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and ____(9)____ to use. Only, they ____(10)____ not be used as a means of exploitation of others."

Q-1)   Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blank with number (10)?

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PASSAGE

Now-a-days, under the ____(1)____ system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this ____(2)____ in him that the higher the standard of living rises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the ____(3)____ ultimately, what? Should be the highest standard of living then? ____(4)____ work ! This leads to an unhealthy ____(5)____ among the workers . A typist who types over twenty letters a day asks his ____(6)____ how many letters he had typed that day. The latter ____(7)____ " fifteen". The former thinks , " Tomorrow I should type only fifteen or even ____(8)____. This tendency is quite ____(9)____ and may ultimately lead to ____(10)____ even one's family life may be affected adversely due to such tendency.

Q-2)   Which of the following words fits gap (3)?

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PASSAGE

Now-a-days, under the ____(1)____ system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this ____(2)____ in him that the higher the standard of living rises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the ____(3)____ ultimately, what? Should be the highest standard of living then? ____(4)____ work ! This leads to an unhealthy ____(5)____ among the workers . A typist who types over twenty letters a day asks his ____(6)____ how many letters he had typed that day. The latter ____(7)____ " fifteen". The former thinks , " Tomorrow I should type only fifteen or even ____(8)____. This tendency is quite ____(9)____ and may ultimately lead to ____(10)____ even one's family life may be affected adversely due to such tendency.

Q-3)   Which of the following words fits gap (8)?

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Direction:

The following questions, you have several passages where some of the words have been left out. Read the passages carefully and choose the correct answer to each blanks with its particular number, out of the five alternatives.

PASSAGE

Gandhiji once said, "I would say that if the village perishes, India will perish too. India will be ____(1)____ more India. Her own mission in the world will get ____(2)____. The ____(3)____ of the village is possible only when it is no more ____(4)____. Industrialisation on a mass scale will ____(5)____ lead to passive or active exploitation of the villagers as the problem ____(6)____ competition and marketing come in. Therefore, we have to ____(7)____ on the village being selfcontained, manufacturing mainly for use. Provided this character of the village industry is ____(8)____ there would be no objection to villagers using even the modern machines and tools that they can make and ____(9)____ to use. Only, they ____(10)____ not be used as a means of exploitation of others."

Q-4)   Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blank with number (2)?

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PASSAGE

Some people believe that marriages are made in heaven. One cannot say ____(1)____ this is true or not. However, in America now many ____(2)____ who get married seek to evolve a fool proof ____(3)____ to ensure that the marriage survives. However, the idea of married persons ____(4)____ the burden of domestic chores, instead of all the dirty work being dumped on the woman has ____(5)____ been propagated by the feminist ____(6)____ and it has gradually, if grudgingly, been ____(7)____ This arrangement may work on a temporary basis but taking ____(8)____ of a particular domestic work on a permanent basis will pose problems of its own. For instance, taking out the rubbish may ____(9)____ make a refreshing change from washing baby's nappies. However, a contract is a contract and must be ____(10)____ You may not like it but this is what life is coming out to be in the most modern of the countries in the world.

Q-5)   Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blank with number (5)?

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PASSAGE

Architecture is a unique ____(1)____ of art and science that has ____(2)____ out of man's primary need for shelter. It is concerned with the design and ____(3)____ of buildings in their sociological, technological and environmental context. This field is not only ____(4)____ but also provides the ____(5)____ of designing and building pleasing and ____(6)____ refined struclures to serve various needs. ____(7)____ the fairly large number of practising architects . the countrywide ____(8)____ in the initial earnings in the field are relatively ____(9)____ what you make thereafter will depend enterely on your ____(10)____.

Q-6)   Find the missing word for the blank (10)?

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PASSAGE

Now-a-days, under the ____(1)____ system of education, however good it may be, when a young man comes out of the university, there seems to be this ____(2)____ in him that the higher the standard of living rises, the less should a man work. Thus, mathematically, higher the standard of living, according to this misconceived notion, the less the ____(3)____ ultimately, what? Should be the highest standard of living then? ____(4)____ work ! This leads to an unhealthy ____(5)____ among the workers . A typist who types over twenty letters a day asks his ____(6)____ how many letters he had typed that day. The latter ____(7)____ " fifteen". The former thinks , " Tomorrow I should type only fifteen or even ____(8)____. This tendency is quite ____(9)____ and may ultimately lead to ____(10)____ even one's family life may be affected adversely due to such tendency.

Q-7)   Which of the following words fits gap (4)?

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PASSAGE

Some people believe that marriages are made in heaven. One cannot say ____(1)____ this is true or not. However, in America now many ____(2)____ who get married seek to evolve a fool proof ____(3)____ to ensure that the marriage survives. However, the idea of married persons ____(4)____ the burden of domestic chores, instead of all the dirty work being dumped on the woman has ____(5)____ been propagated by the feminist ____(6)____ and it has gradually, if grudgingly, been ____(7)____ This arrangement may work on a temporary basis but taking ____(8)____ of a particular domestic work on a permanent basis will pose problems of its own. For instance, taking out the rubbish may ____(9)____ make a refreshing change from washing baby's nappies. However, a contract is a contract and must be ____(10)____ You may not like it but this is what life is coming out to be in the most modern of the countries in the world.

Q-8)   Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blank with number (2)?

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PASSAGE

Some people believe that marriages are made in heaven. One cannot say ____(1)____ this is true or not. However, in America now many ____(2)____ who get married seek to evolve a fool proof ____(3)____ to ensure that the marriage survives. However, the idea of married persons ____(4)____ the burden of domestic chores, instead of all the dirty work being dumped on the woman has ____(5)____ been propagated by the feminist ____(6)____ and it has gradually, if grudgingly, been ____(7)____ This arrangement may work on a temporary basis but taking ____(8)____ of a particular domestic work on a permanent basis will pose problems of its own. For instance, taking out the rubbish may ____(9)____ make a refreshing change from washing baby's nappies. However, a contract is a contract and must be ____(10)____ You may not like it but this is what life is coming out to be in the most modern of the countries in the world.

Q-9)   Choose the correct answer from the given options to fill the blank with number (6)?

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PASSAGE

Although the European Union is in the midst of an economic recovery, long-term unemployment – joblessness and job-seeking that lasts at least a year – ___(1)____ stubbornly high in many of the countries that were hardest hit by the 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath. Unfortunately, the European Commission's proposals for addressing the problem are in many cases ___(2)____ . Europe needs far more ___(3)____ labor-market policies to spur job creation and reduce long-term unemployment, which can be particularly ___(4)____ for society. As we have seen, unemployment has been an important factor in the rise of populist parties that are now threatening social ___(5)____ , democracy, and the rule of law in Europe. According to Eurostat, the statistical arm of the European Commission, ten million people across the EU's 28 member states were suffering from long-term unemployment in 2016. Of these, around eight million are in the eurozone, and more than a quarter are 50 and over. For young people, a university education or ___(6)____ training can insure against long-term unemployment, at least when sufficient jobs are available. But for people who are 50 or older, the termination of a work contract all too often leads to ___(7)____ joblessness. For example, among unemployed Europeans 50 and over, 60.3% have been unemployed for more than a year; but for all unemployed Europeans of working age, that number falls significantly, to 46.6%. Behind these statistics are individual stories of personal tragedy, self-doubt, ___(8)____ , and lost faith in society. Consider the case of a 53-year-old chief IT officer with a doctorate who was laid off from a medium-size Austrian company. While unemployed, he sent out hundreds of job applications. But on the few ___(9)____ when he was called in for an interview, employers first told him he was "too expensive" or "overqualified." Discrimination based on age, though illegal in the EU, is a routine ___(10)____ . The fact is that the labor market does not work properly for prospective workers at the end of their prime years. But that needs to change if we are going to restore trust in our political system. Those who are willing and able to work deserve support so that they do not end up permanently excluded from opportunities to do so.

Q-10)   Find the missing word for the blank (1)?

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Explanation:

remains – the parts left over after other parts have been removed, used, or destroyed.