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Q #16
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

Good leaders are always attentive towards his subordinates' needs.

  1. A good leader is
  2. Good leaders is 
  3. Some good leaders are
  4. All good leaders are


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Explanation: As the possessive adjective 'his' in the predicate part signifies a subject in singular number, the underlined part hence must be replaced with 'A good leader is' to make it a grammatically correct sentence.

Q #17
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

Each self is unique, and therefore cannot be compared.

  1. incomparable
  2. Non comparable
  3. Incomparably
  4. No improvement


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Explanation: one word for the underlined part

Q #18
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

While the war of the militants rage on, somewhere in small town India, wonderful things are happening, quietly.

  1. rage on
  2. raging 
  3. rages on 
  4. raged on 


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Explanation: Singular subject ‘war’ will use singular verb ‘rages’

Q #19
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

There are a large number of employees whom took the option of voluntary retirement. 

  1. Whom took
  2. who is taken 
  3. which taken 
  4. who took 


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Explanation: Subject case of ‘whom’ is ‘who’

Q #20
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Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.

My mother had smell the cakes burning, and ran to switch off the oven.

  1. had smell
  2. smells
  3. smelt
  4. smelling


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Explanation: Sentence is in past tense, hence ‘smelt’ will be used.