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In each of the following sentences there are four blank spaces. Five pairs of words are given below each sentence. Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.

Question : 6

Organisations are gradually _____________ the importance of creating strong brands that provide real customer benefits so they can avoid falling prey to commoditisation. In other words, companies are realising that it’s the only way _____________. To a point, marketing and brand building exercises can help _____________ one’s products and services and break the monotony and commoditisation but after that one often needs to turn to innovation and constant technological upgrades _____________ mindshare.

a) Has realised - to survive - differentiate - to retain

b) realising – to be survived - differentiate - to retain

c) realising - to survive - contrasting - to retain

d) realising - to survive - differentiate - to gain

e) realising - to survive - differentiate - to retain

Answer: (e)

Question : 7

Bridge is _____________ popular card sport in the world with over 100 countries as members of the World Bridge Federation. The estimated number of bridge players exceeds 60 million. But not many know that bridge _____________ the passion of corporate honchos and financial investors. Wall Street loves this cerebral game and some of _____________ players in the US are investors. A bridge buff, Warren Buffet had famously declared, “I _____________ mind going to jail if I had three cellmates who played bridge.” I have had the personal fortune of playing two boards with Bill Gates, some 20 years ago.

a) the most - has always been - the best - wouldn’t

b) the more - has always been - the best - wouldn’t

c) the most - has always - the best - wouldn’t

d) the most - has always been - the better - wouldn’t

e) the most - has always been - the best - wouldn’t have been

Answer: (a)

Question : 8

Over 300 million people in India are _____________ and have no access to electricity. _____________ building grids or nuclear plants, Valley companies like Simpa Networks and Tesla have renewable solar battery packs and can light up every home with 24×7 efficient and low-cost energy. Simpa has already brought solar battery powered electricity to over 10,000 homes in Mathru district in just less than 12 months. These are the kind of new micro-grid and micro-power wall solutions that _____________ the common man’s problem to bring _____________ and clean energy.

a) on-grid - Rather than - will solve - affordable

b) off-grid - Rather than - will solve - affordable

c) off-grid - Rather then - will solve - affordable

d) off-grid - Rather than – will be solved - affordable

e) off-grid - Rather than - will solve - good

Answer: (b)

Question : 9

Goldman Sachs claimed _____________ no law. That’s precisely the problem. Our societies are _____________ by legal corruption. University professors are in cahoots with pharmaceutical companies that think nothing of _____________ hundreds of thousands of dollars for life and death products that _____________ hundreds. And economists who cannot see past markets support such nonsense.

a) to be broken - being destroyed - charging - cost them

b) to have broken - been destroyed - charging - cost them

c) to have broken - being destroyed - charging - cost them

d) to have broken - being destroyed - costing - cost them

e) to have broken - being destroyed - charging – charge them

Answer: (c)

Question : 10

Violence in the Terai can only make it difficult for that process to materialise. It would be good if all _____________ realise this. There are many in the top Indian leadership who wish to see Nepal enjoy the _____________ multi-party democracy and federalism in full measure. Some of them can surely muster sufficient goodwill in Kathmandu _____________ the Nepalese leadership to set up a Commission to look into the grievances of the Madhesis and the Tharus, especially with respect to _____________ of provinces and adequate representation.

a) concern - fruits of - to persuade - delineation

b) concerned - fruits for - to persuade - delineation

c) concerned - fruits of - to be persuaded - delineation

d) concerned - fruits of - to persuade - delineation

e) concerned - fruits of - to persuade – to deline

Answer: (d)

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