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(1) |
Government has been entrusted____elected politicians. |
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(2) |
Choose the correct meaning of the following words:Ruminant |
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(3) |
Choose the correct meaning of the following words: Parcel |
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(4) |
Choose the correct meaning of the following words: Cul-de-sac |
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(5) |
He has paid the penalty __ his crimes __ five years in prison. |
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(6) |
In spite of my requests, he did not __. |
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(7) |
Read the following passage and answer the question.
One the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away, and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, precessed and distributed just like other digital information. This astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation.
A good title for the passage will be- |
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(8) |
Read the following passage and answer the question.
One the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away, and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, precessed and distributed just like other digital information. This astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation.
Which is correct?
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(9) |
Read the following passage and answer the question.
One the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away, and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, precessed and distributed just like other digital information. This astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation.
Modern data base ‘produce reams of observational data.’ |
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(10) |
Read the following passage and answer the question.
One the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away, and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, precessed and distributed just like other digital information. This astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation.
‘Data bases sit on computer disks, humming away’ implies-
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(11) |
Read the following passage and answer the question 36-40
One the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away, and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, precessed and distributed just like other digital information. This astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation.Which is correct? |
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(12) |
select the similar to expressed in the original pair. Vacilate- Hesitate |
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(13) |
select the similar to expressed in the original pair.Distort- Twist |
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(14) |
select the similar to expressed in the original pair.Assert- Dissent |
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(15) |
select the similar to expressed in the original pair.Submission Yielding |
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(16) |
The children studied in a class room __ windows were never opened. |
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(17) |
The path ___ paved, so we were able to walk through the park. |
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(18) |
They have __ their support for our case. |
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(19) |
To stay healthy, we must plan to have a balanced __. |
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(20) |
We must keep our fingers __ that the weather will stay fine for the picnic tomorrow. |
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