Directions: Each question below has a set of four sentences A, B, C and D with one blank each. There are four words following these sentences. Each of the words can fit into one or more of the four sentences. Find the maximum number of times any word can fit into the blanks given in each set of sentences and mark that as your answer.
Explanation: The first blank may be filled with ‘encouraging’ or ‘heartening’. The second may be ‘increasingly’ or ‘progressively’..
Directions: Each question below has a set of four sentences A, B, C and D with one blank each. There are four words following these sentences. Each of the words can fit into one or more of the four sentences. Find the maximum number of times any word can fit into the blanks given in each set of sentences and mark that as your answer.
Explanation: Melodious’ fits into the first blank as it is followed by ‘soothing’. Hence the answer is 4.
Directions: Each question below has a set of four sentences A, B, C and D with one blank each. There are four words following these sentences. Each of the words can fit into one or more of the four sentences. Find the maximum number of times any word can fit into the blanks given in each set of sentences and mark that as your answer.
Explanation: The first blank can be filled with ‘fallacy’ or ‘misconception.’ But the second blank cannot take ‘challenger.’ Hence the answer is 1.
Directions: Each question below has a set of four sentences A, B, C and D with one blank each. There are four words following these sentences. Each of the words can fit into one or more of the four sentences. Find the maximum number of times any word can fit into the blanks given in each set of sentences and mark that as your answer.
Explanation: While all four words can be used in the first blank only ‘ire’ is suitable in the second blank.
Directions: Each question below has a set of four sentences A, B, C and D with one blank each. There are four words following these sentences. Each of the words can fit into one or more of the four sentences. Find the maximum number of times any word can fit into the blanks given in each set of sentences and mark that as your answer.
Explanation: The people who are captured are ‘infiltrators’ (who enter surreptitiously and gradually).