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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
As no one knows the truth as fully as him, no one but him can provide the testimony.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
No sooner had he entered the room when the lights went out and everybody began to scream.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
Yogic exercise seem to be help the urban population deal effectively with stress
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Q.5 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
Tam sure that he has recovered from his illness and be will accompany us to the picnic spot.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
Increased productivity necessary reflects greater efforts made by the employees.
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Q.8 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
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Q.10 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
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Q.11 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
This is one of the most important inventions of this century.
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Q.12 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
He hesitated to listen to what his brother was saying.
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Q.13 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
We met him immediately after the session in which he had been given a nice speech
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Q.14 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
Acquisition of certain specific skills can be facilitated from general awareness, education and exposure to novel situation.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
If I would have realised the nature of the job earlier, I would not have accepted it.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
He confidently asked the crowd if they thought he was right and the crowd shouted that they did.
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Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
The tea estate is in such a mess there is no one to set things right.
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Q.18 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
What happens to all those travellers on the ship was not known
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Q.19 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
The orator had been left the auditorium before the audience stood tip.
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Q.20 |
Choose the answer that gives the clearest, most exact sentence, but do not change the meaning of the original sentence.
One of my drawbacks is that I did not have tolerance of ambigiity.
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