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1.

They should be roped into our (a) / marketing and advocacy (b) / campaigns with our (c) /
embassies around the world.(d) /
1) to
2) for
3) by
4) about

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 3)
Explanation: Replace ‘with’ with ‘by’
with used for accompanied by (another person or thing) and ‘by’ used to identifying the agent
performing an action.

2. A religion that is ‘pro-life’ failed (a) / to save the life of an (b) / innocent expectant Mother
whose unborn child was (c) / the cause of sepis and subsequent death.(d) /
1) which
2) whose
3) whom
4) who

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 1)
Explanation: Replace ‘that’ with ‘which’ . which – asking for information specifying one or more people
or things from a definite set.

3. I found this quite by accident (a) / although my cricket pundit colleagues (b) / say this is
well known between his (c) / friends and the cricketing fraternity.(d) /
1) over
2) above
3) among
4) within

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 3)
Explanation: Replace ‘between’ with ‘among’
Among – situated more or less centrally in relation to (several other things).

4. Not all of the constitutional (a) / right for privacy cases in the (b) / age of the internet will
(c) / involve forced disclosures.(d) /
1) at
2) of
3) to
4) with

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 2)
Explanation: Replace ‘for’ with ‘of’
of used to expressing the relationship between a scale or measure and a value.

5. The importance of a fundamental (a) / right on our system is (b) / that it can only be
enforced (c) / against the state.(d) /
1) at
2) in
3) of
4) above

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 2)
Explanation: Replace ‘on’ with ‘in’
in used to expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by
something else.

6. Only the power of the state can, (a) / in fact, compel us to expose (b) / ourselves more fully
(c) / then we choose to do. (d) /
1) their
2) those
3) these
4) than

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 4)
Explanation: Replace ‘then’ with ‘than’
than used to introducing the second element in a comparison.

7. To truly capture the global (a) / medical tourism market, India (b) / would consider all its
strengths (c) / and market a holistic healing approach.(d) /
1) often
2) might
3) should
4) could

Answer & Explanation


Answer – 3)
Explanation: Replace ‘would’ with ‘should’
should used to indicate obligation, duty, or correctness, typically when criticizing someone’s actions.

8. India is the birthplace of any (a) / of the most ancient and (b) / well-known branches of
medicine (c) / and holistic healing.(d) /
1) some
2) many
3) few
4) little

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 1)
Explanation: Replace ‘any’ with ‘some’
some used to an unspecified amount or number of.

9. Patients from US and Europe also (a) / come here for cosmetic surgeries (b) / that are
expensive in their countries (c) / and most often not covered with insurance.(d) /
1) about
2) for
3) of
4) by

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 4)
Explanation: Replace ‘with’ with ‘by’.
with used for accompanied by (another person or thing) and ‘by’ used to identifying the agent
performing an action.

10. At the moment, India attracts (a) / patients from Africa and the (b) / Middle East as well as
a (c) / trickle to the US and Europe.(d) /
1) in
2) for
3) of
4) from

Answer & Explanation

Answer – 4)
Explanation: Replace ‘to’ with ‘from’
From used to indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.

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