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Directions for the following 15 (Fifteen ) items : In the following passages, at certain points you are given a choice of three words marked (a), (b) and (c) one of which fits the meaning of the passage. Choose the best word out of the three. Mark the letter, viz., (a), (b) or (c), relating to this word on your Answer Sheet, Examples K and L have been solved for you. K L The (a) boy was in the school in Simla. (a) She was homesick (b) horse (b) It (c) dog (c) He Explanation : Out of the list given in item K, only, ‘boy’ is the correct answer because usually, a boy, and not a horse or a dog, attends school. So ‘(a)’ is to be marked on the Answer Sheet for item K. A boy is usually referred to as ‘he’, so for item L, ‘(c)’ is the correct answer. Notice that to solve the first item K, you have to read of the sentence and then see what fits best.
Passage Many of us believe that science is something modern, 1. (a) if (b) though (c) unless the truth is that 2. (a) men (b) people (c) man has Using science for 3. (a) the (b) a (c) that very long time. However, it has 4. (a) (b) have(c) had has a greater effect on human lives in the last 25 5. (a)and (b) or (c) either 30 years than in the hundreds of years 6. (a) from (b) for (c) since the invention of the plough. The 7. (a) marvelous (b) costly (c) inexpensive gifts of science have made modern life 8. (a) dull (b) exciting (c) aimless and comfortable. But science has 9. (a) at (b) in (c) within the same time created new problems. One of these which may become 10. (a) bad (b) worse (c) good in the years to Come, is 11. (a) those (b) this (c) that of ‘jet-lag’. With the coming of modern jets, flying at more than 900 km an hour, the World 12. (a) can(b) become(c) has become become very small indeed. Today if you 13. (a) leave(b) will leave (c) would leave New Delhi at 4.00 in the morning. you 14. (a) will (b) can (c) must eat an early breakfast in the sky 15. (a) at (b) on (c)over Kabul, and be in London by about 1.00 p.m.
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If the sentence is talking about the things that will take place in near future, the simple present tense is used. Thus, ‘Leave’ fits the blank correctly. Contextually, other words don’t fit the sentence.
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