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301.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The ................ of lectures should be enhanced by introducing the lecture with a brief review of the work..........., it should also be indicated how the day's lecture............ into the course pattern. A lecture should .............be presented in one unbroken discourse. Unless exceptionally interesting, a long lecture strains the ..........of a concentrated listening, causing intermittent wandering of attention and loss of continuity in thought.

a long lecture strains the ..........of a concentrated listening,

  • authority

  • capacity

  • comfortability

  • reasonability

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302.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The world has seen a ...............growth in several spheres. Agricultural production, industrial production, communication, medicine, education etc, have seen ..............growth. We can safely assume that the future is not as .............once appeared to be. We are not by a vision of hungry hordes overwhelming world food resources. Although it is ......... that many people, especially in the developing countries, are hungry, illiterate and .............to diseases.

The world has seen a ...............growth in several spheres.

  • tremendous

  • mere

  • hardly

  • slow

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303.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The world has seen a ...............growth in several spheres. Agricultural production, industrial production, communication, medicine, education etc, have seen ..............growth. We can safely assume that the future is not as .............once appeared to be. We are not by a vision of hungry hordes overwhelming world food resources. Although it is ......... that many people, especially in the developing countries, are hungry, illiterate and .............to diseases.

Agricultural production, industrial production, communication, medicine, education etc, have seen ..............growth.

  • equal

  • unprecedented

  • negligible

  • negetive

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304.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The world has seen a ...............growth in several spheres. Agricultural production, industrial production, communication, medicine, education etc, have seen ..............growth. We can safely assume that the future is not as .............once appeared to be. We are not by a vision of hungry hordes overwhelming world food resources. Although it is ......... that many people, especially in the developing countries, are hungry, illiterate and .............to diseases.

We can safely assume that the future is not as .............once appeared to be.

  • good

  • strong

  • bleak

  • high

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305.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The world has seen a ...............growth in several spheres. Agricultural production, industrial production, communication, medicine, education etc, have seen ..............growth. We can safely assume that the future is not as .............once appeared to be. We are not by a vision of hungry hordes overwhelming world food resources. Although it is ......... that many people, especially in the developing countries, are hungry, illiterate and .............to diseases.

Although it is ......... that many people, especially in the developing countries,

  • unclear

  • false

  • incorrect

  • true

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306.

In the following passage some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The world has seen a ...............growth in several spheres. Agricultural production, industrial production, communication, medicine, education etc, have seen ..............growth. We can safely assume that the future is not as .............once appeared to be. We are not by a vision of hungry hordes overwhelming world food resources. Although it is ......... that many people, especially in the developing countries, are hungry, illiterate and .............to diseases.

especially in the developing countries, are hungry, illiterate and .............to diseases.

  • prone

  • averse

  • liable

  • engross

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307.

Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The .......... of energy in India are met from both commercial and non-commercial sources. The most .......... sources of energy today are coal and natural gas, hydro electricity and nuclear power. On the other hand, firewood, cow-dung cakes and vegetable waste etc...................non commercial forms of energy. While non-commerical forms of energy.........demand, coal is the ...........source of commercial energy in India.

The .......... of energy in India are met from both commercial and non-commercial sources.

  • requirements 

  • sources

  • availability

  • lessen


308.

Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The .......... of energy in India are met from both commercial and non-commercial sources. The most .......... sources of energy today are coal and natural gas, hydro electricity and nuclear power. On the other hand, firewood, cow-dung cakes and vegetable waste etc...................non commercial forms of energy. While non-commerical forms of energy.........demand, coal is the ...........source of commercial energy in India.

The most _____ sources of energy today are coal and natural 

  • vital

  • insignificant

  • important

  • expensive


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309.

Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The .......... of energy in India are met from both commercial and non-commercial sources. The most .......... sources of energy today are coal and natural gas, hydro electricity and nuclear power. On the other hand, firewood, cow-dung cakes and vegetable waste etc...................non commercial forms of energy. While non-commerical forms of energy.........demand, coal is the ...........source of commercial energy in India.

On the other hand, firewood, cow-dung cakes and vegetable waste etc. _____ non commercial forms of energy.

  • constitues

  • combines

  • mixes

  • collaborates


310.

Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.

The .......... of energy in India are met from both commercial and non-commercial sources. The most .......... sources of energy today are coal and natural gas, hydro electricity and nuclear power. On the other hand, firewood, cow-dung cakes and vegetable waste etc...................non commercial forms of energy. While non-commerical forms of energy.........demand, coal is the ...........source of commercial energy in India.

While non commercial forms of energy _____ demand,

  • need

  • meet

  • shed

  • rests


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