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Introduction: This textbook is lively and clearly written textbook. In this book we included basic concepts of English grammar which help the reader to improve English and qualify any competitive examinations. In This textbook we provided previous five years question papers with solution of JET exam. in this textbook we included basic concepts of noun, pronoun, adjective, verb, tense and other English grammar related questions and their solutions.

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Directions (Q. 46-50) In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by numbers (1), (2), (3)), ,(4) and (5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make the sentence grammatically correct and meaningfully complete.

46. The Dalits have never had a ___________ of freedom in the suffocating society. They are a wounded people ___________ and broken.

(1) glimpse, mitigated

(2) sigh, rejected

(3) moment, criticised

(4) satisfaction, prohibited

(5) breath, battered

47. His vision could well be the ____________ that the policy-makers use to _____________ the banking sector.

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(1) roadmap, restructure

(2) manner, shape

(3) blueprint, plan

(4) remedy, revise

(5) approach, represent

48. A person’s formal educational background may ___________ rich but complex information. To some degree education ___________ a person’s knowledge and skill base.

(1) reveal, advocates

(2) yield, indicates

(3) exhibit, develops

(4) cover, evolves

(5) surmount, shows

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49. The RBI in consultation with Government of India has _____________ a working group to suggest measures for _____________ of weak public sector banks.

(1) commissioned, appreciating

(2) established, accommodation

(3) reshaped, merger

(4) constituted, revival

(5) organized, development

50. The textile industry in India has _____________ rough weather in recent times. The textile mill in one of the few companies to have ____________ this storm.

(1) overcome, empowered

(2) managed, absorbed

(3) protested, fought

(4) withstood, survived

(5) ventured, managed

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Directions (286-290): In the following passage, some ofthe words have been left out. First read the passage over and try to understand what it is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of alternative given.

PASSAGE (Question Nos. 86 to 95) Indu ‘didda’ loved to wear saris. He ....(86)... collections,which Sonia inherited, were remarkable for not only ....(87)... taste, but also the .....(88).... ofweaves and traditional representation. I do not think any other public figure ......(89)..... the first five decades after independence was so ......(90).....to acquire saris of distinct .....(91)..... as ‘didda’ did. ....(92)... you noticed this fact when meeting her, you not only joined her circle of .....(93)..... persons on traditional textiles. .....(94).... also got a chance to bring her .....(95).... to the cause you were espousing. Now this was very rare.

286. (a) private

(b) peculiar

(c) personnel

(d) particular

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287. (a) extravagant

(b) worthy

(c) good

(d) suitable

288. (a) uniformity

(d) mixture

(c) extent

(d) variety

289. (a) with

(b) in

(c) for

(d) since

290. (a) keen

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(b) attracted

(c) earnest

(d) enthusiastic

291. (a) base

(b) wave

(c) weave

(d) length

292. (a) When

(b) Also

(c) If

(d) But

293. (a) snobbish

(b) knowledgeable

(c) smart (d) wonderful

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