Wednesday 5 July 2017

New Pattern English


Directions (1-15): In each of the following sentences, five options are given. You are required to identify the best way of writing the sentence in the context of the correct usage of standard written English. While doing so, you have to ensure that the message being conveyed remains the same in all the cases.

Q1. If he was to decide to go to college, one would recommend that he plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.

(a) If he was to decide to go to college, one would recommend that he plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(b) If he were to decide to go to college, one would recommend that he plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(c) Had he decided to go to college, one would recommend that plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(d) In the event that he decides to go to college, one would recommend that plan to go to IIM, Ahmedabad.
(e) Had he decide to go to college, one would recommend that he go to IIM, Ahmedabad.

Q2. Except for you and I, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(a) Except for his and I, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(b) With the exception of you and I, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(c) Except for you and I, everyone had brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(d) Except for you and me, everyone brought a present for the little birthday boy.
(e) Excepting you and I, all brought present for the little boy.

Q3. When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(a) When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(b) When you read the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(c) When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, he finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(d) If one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
(e) When one reads the Hindi Literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.

Q4. Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and possibly never will be able to pick up the bat again.
(a) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and possibly never will be able to pick up the bat again.
(b) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and possibly will never be able to pick up the bat again.
(c) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not been and possibly never would be able to pick up the bat again.
(d) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not been able to and possibly never will be able to pick up the bat again.
(e) Because of his tennis elbow injury, Limba Ram has not and if possible be never able to pick up the bat again.

Q5. Had he realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(a) Had he realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(b) If he would have realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(c) Had he had realised how close he was to failing, he would not have gone to the party.
(d) When he realized how close he was to failing, he did not go to the party.
(e) If he would realize how close he was to failing, he should not have gone to the party.

Q6. The Indian cricket team’s winning it’s first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(a) The Indian cricket team’s winning it’s first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(b) The Indian cricket team having won its first game of the 2007 World Cup, excited the fans of the team.
(c) The Indian cricket team’s having won its first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(d) The Indian cricket team’s winning its first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.
(e) The Indian cricket team’s had won its first game of the 2007 World Cup excited the fans of the team.

Q7. Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if it is part of a strategy by marketers.
(a) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if it is part of a strategy by marketers.
(b) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if marketers are part of the strategy.
(c) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, that wonders if it is part of a strategy by marketers.
(d) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if they are part of a strategy by marketers.
(e) Poor product quality angers Mr. Garbole, who wonders if it are part of a strategy.

Q8. Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws, and keen sense of hearing.
(a) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws, and keen sense of hearing.
(b) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws, and that his sense of hearing was keen.
(c) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, that he had sharp paws, and a very keen sense of hearing.
(d) Ambikesh noticed the cat’s soft hair, keen sense of hearing and also that it had sharp paws.
(e) Ambikesh as noticed the cat’s soft hair, sharp paws and keen sense of hearing.

Q9. Having bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(a) Having bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(b) After we bowed our head, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(c) After we bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(d) After we had bowed our heads, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.
(e) After having bowed our head, the priest in the temple led us in prayer.

Q10. My grandmother seldom ever wants to try and face the facts.
(a) My grandmother seldom ever wants to try and face the facts.
(b) My grandmother seldom if ever wants to try and face the facts.
(c) My grandmother seldom ever wants to try to face the facts.
(d) My grandmother seldom wants to try to face the facts.
(e) My grandmother seldom want to try face the facts.

Q11. Anyone interested in flying planes can learn much if you have access to a flight simulation machine.
(a) Anyone interested in flying planes can learn much if you have access to a flight simulation machine.
(b) Anyone interested in flying planes can learn much if he has access to a flight simulation machine.
(c) Anyone interested in flying planes can learn much if access is available to a flight simulation machine.
(d) Anyone interested in flying planes can learn much from access to a flight simulation machine.
(e) Anyone interests in flying planes can learn much if they had access to a flight simulation machine.

Q12. No officer had ought to be put into a situation where he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
(a) No officer had ought to be put into a situation where he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
(b) No officer had ought to be put into a situation in which he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
(c) No officer should be put into a situation where he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
(d) No officer ought to be put into a situation in which he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
(e) No officer would be put in a situation where he have to choose between his love for family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.

Q13. Being a realist, the detective could not accept the statement of the accused that UFOs had caused the disturbance.
(a) Being a realist, the detective could not accept the statement of the accused that UFOs had caused the disturbance.
(b) Since he was a realist, the detective could not accept the statement of the accused that UFOs had caused the disturbance.
(c) Being that he was a realist, the detective could not accept the statement of the accused that UFOs had caused the disturbance.
(d) Realist that he was, the detective could not accept the statement of the accused that UFOs had caused the disturbance.
(e) Being a realist that he was, the detective could not accept the statement of the accused that UFOs had caused the disturbance.

Q14. The reason I came late of office today is because my car broke down.
(a) The reason I came late of office today is because my car broke down.
(b) Why I came late to office today is because my car broke down.
(c) The reason I was late to office today is because my car broke down.
(d) The reason I came late to office today is that my car broke down.
(e) The reason I came late to office is since my car broke down.

Q15. The shopkeeper hadn’t hardly any of those kind of goods.
(a) The shopkeeper hadn’t hardly any of those kind of goods.
(b) The shopkeeper hadn’t hardly any of those kinds of goods.
(c) The shopkeeper had hardly any of those kind of goods.
(d) The shopkeeper had hardly any of those kinds of goods.
(e) The shopkeeper had not hardly any of those kinds of goods.

Solutions
S1. Ans.(b)
Sol. B is the best way of expressing the idea. The is the case of Subjunctive mood.

S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. D. The correct answer corrects the incorrect use of subjective pronoun ‘I’ in the other sentences. After ‘except’ we use objective case pronouns.

S3. Ans.(e)
Sol. The improper use of the pronouns ‘one’ and you is corrected in Choice E. pronoun and verb inconsistency in all other sentences except option E. Singular pronoun ‘One’ will follow singular verb ‘finds’.

S4. Ans.(d)
Sol. The omission of the past participle ‘been’ is corrected in Choice D.

S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. A. There is no error in the original sentence. This sentence is the application of third conditional in English grammar.          

S6. Ans.(d)
Sol. D. The correct pronoun is its. We need possessive case pronoun not the apostrophe.

S7. Ans.(a)
Sol. No error. Poor product quality is singular, so the singular noun ‘it’ must also be correct.

S8. Ans.(a)
Sol. A. No error. The phrases are all parallel: soft hair sharp paws, and keen sense of hearing.

S9. Ans.(d)
Sol. D. Having bowed our heads is a dangling modifier. Option D is the best way of rephrasing it.

S10. Ans.(d)
Sol. Option D is the best way of phrasing the message. We don’t use ‘ever’ with seldom. And singular verb ‘wants’ will be used.

S11. Ans.(b)
Sol. B. This corrects the unnecessary switch in the pronouns, anyone-you. Anyone is followed by singular pronoun ‘he or she’.

S12. Ans.(c)
Sol. C. This is the most correct and concise form of the sentence. Modal verb ‘should’ be used.

S13. Ans.(a)
Sol. A. There is no error in the original sentence.

S14. Ans.(d)
Sol. D. ‘The reason is that’ is preferable to ‘The reason is because’.

S15. Ans.(d)
Sol. D. This corrects the double negative (hadn’t hardly) and also uses ‘those’ with kinds correctly.


Daily GK Update 05th July 2017


1. Indo-Thailand joint military exercise begins in Himachal Pradesh

i. A 14-day joint military training exercise between India and Thailand started in Himachal Pradesh. The joint exercise of the Indian Army with the Royal Thailand Army commenced at Bakloh in Chamba district.
ii. The aim of this exercise is to build and promote closer relations while exchanging skills and experiences between the two armies. 'Exercise Maitree 2017' is a continuation of a series of joint exercises between the Indian Army and the Royal Thailand Army.
iii. The previous edition of the exercise was held at Krabi in Thailand in 2016.

Important Takeaways from Above-
  • A joint training exercise between the Indian Army and the Royal Army of Oman named Al Nagah-II 2017 also held in Himachal Pradesh in March 2017.
  • Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.
  • Its currency is Thai baht.

2. TERI ranked second among world's climate think tanks


i. An international body which focuses on climate policies has ranked The Energy Resources Institute (TERI) among the top think tanks in the world. TERI was ranked number two by the International Center for Climate Governance (ICCG).
ii. The New Delhi-based think tank was ranked under the category '2016 Top Climate Think Tanks in the Rest of the World--Absolute Global Rankings' during ICCG's 23rd annual conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) in Athens in Greece.

Important Takeaways from Above News- 
  • The Director General of TERI is Ajay Mathur. 

3. Karnataka launches ‘Elevate 100’ scheme for start-ups

i. The Karnataka government has launched the ‘Elevate 100’ scheme to identify and nurture innovative start-ups. The aim is to identify 100 most innovative start-ups in the state to elevate them to the next level of success.
ii. The Elevate scheme is the brainchild of the start-up cell, Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services (KBITS), to help start-ups across the state succeed by providing them with access to mentors, networking opportunities, and in-depth sessions for start-ups on accounting, and emerging technologies.

Important Takeaways from Above News-
  • Siddaramaiah is the CM of Karnataka.
  • Vajubhai Vala is the Governor of Karnataka.

4. New Israeli flower named after PM Modi

i. A new fast-growing Israeli flower was today named after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a special gesture to mark the first visit of an Indian PM to the Jewish nation.
ii. Israeli Crysanthumun flower will now be called “MODI”.

Important Takeaways from above News-
  • Benjamin Netanyahu is the PM of Israel.
  • The Capital of Israel is Jerusalem.
  • Israeli new shekel is the Currency of Israel.

5. Govt launches e-bidding portal for domestic coal-based IPPs

i. The Ministry of Power launched a portal for optimum utilization of domestic coal by independent power producer (IPP). An official statement said this web portal would save the consumer close to Rs. 20,000 crore five years down the line.
ii. Acc. to Union Minister Piyush Goyal, with the help of this portal, Producers can reduce power costs by 10 paise per unit by rationalizing coal supply made possible through the e-bid portal.

Important Takeaways from above News-
  • Piyush Goyal is the present Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy and Mines in the Government of India.

6. Unions to observe July 19 as ‘Save public sector banks’ day

i. The United Forum of Bank Unions has decided to observe July 19, the 48th anniversary of nationalization of major banks, as ‘Save public sector banks’ day.
ii. Members will wear a commemorative badge on the day, display posters in front of all branches, distribute leaflets and hold rallies/demonstrations at all centers across the country.

Important Takeaways from Above-
  • The Government of India issued an ordinance and nationalized the 14 largest commercial banks with effect from the midnight of 19 July 1969.
  • K.K.Nair is General Secretary of Indian National Bank Officers Congress.

7. Himachal Pradesh DGP Sanjay Kumar appointed new NDRF chief

i. Himachal Pradesh director general of police (DGP) Sanjay Kumar has been appointed as the new chief of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).
ii. The Union home ministry has approved the appointment of Mr. Kumar to the top NDRF post. The post of NDRF director general (DG) fell vacant after incumbent R K Pachnanda was appointed as the chief of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
Important Takeaways from Above News- 
  • NDRF was formed in 2006.
  • It is headquartered in New Delhi.

QUIZ-05



Q1. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur has recently collaborated with the British Geological Survey to turn which city into a smart city?
Answer: Varanasi

Q2. Which Indian Wrestler defeated Lee Seung-chul of Korea to win the gold medal in themen’s 65 kg freestyle category at the Asian Wrestling Championship 2017?
Answer: Bajrang Punia

Q3. Which Indian state was on bottom most position in the list of recently released Public Affairs Index (PAI) 2017 in governance?
Answer: Bihar

Q4. Which Indian state hosted the first outreach program of the Ministry of External Affairs ‘Videsh Sampark’ to engage the State governments in creating awareness about various programmes of the Ministry?
Answer: Telangana

Q5. Who is the current governor of Kerala?
Answer: Palanisamy Sathasivam

Q6. Name the newly-elected Prime Minister of France.
Answer: Edouard Philippe

Q7. In a survey conducted during March and April 2017, FICCI predicted India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth will be around ________ for fiscal 2017-18.
Answer: 7.4%

Q8. Chief Minister of which states has been conferred with the first Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Lifetime Achievement Honour in Public Service, recently?
Answer: Sikkim

Q9. Name the scientist who has been awarded with the prestigious Indian National Science Academy (INSA) medal in the Young Scientist category for 2017.
Answer: Aravind Kumar Rengan

Q10. What is the theme of the International Day of Families 2017?
Answer: Families, education and well-being

Q11. IIEST (Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology) has successfully created the country's first smart grid project, which will generate power from renewable sources of energy. IIEST is situated in which Indian state?
Answer: West Bengal

Q12. The USA based SpaceX has launched a communications satellite for Inmarsat, marking its first launch for the London-based mobile broadband company. SpaceX was founded in ___________.
Answer: 2002

Q13. What is the full form of UJALA?
Answer: Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All

Q14. Union Cabinet has given its approval for signing and ratifying, an agreement between India and Tajikistan on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters. What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
Answer: Dushanbe

Q15. Union Minister Anil Madhav Dave passed away recently. He was ______________.
Answer: Environment Minister

Tuesday 4 July 2017

Banking Awareness,


Q1. Under OLTAS, only a Single Copy Challan is used with a tear off portion for the Tax Payer. What does OLTAS stand for-
(a) On-line Tax Accounting Service
(b) On-line Tax Amounting System
(c) On-line Timing Accounting System
(d) On-line Tax Association Service
(e) On-line Tax Accounting System

S1. Ans.(e)
Sol. Under On-line Tax Accounting System (OLTAS), only a Single Copy Challan is used with a tear off portion for the Tax Payer.

Q2. What is the minimum period of maturity prescribed for Commercial Paper (CP)?
(a) 17 Months
(b) 14 Days
(c) 01 Year
(d) 07 days
(e) 05 years

S2. Ans.(d)
Sol. Commercial Paper (CP) can be issued for maturities between a minimum of 7 days and a maximum of up to one year from the date of issue.

Q3. Which banks are insured by the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC)?
(a) Foreign Banks functioning in India
(b) Local Area Banks
(c) Regional Rural Banks
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the given options is true

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. All commercial banks including branches of foreign banks functioning in India, local area banks and regional rural banks are insured by the DICGC.

Q4. What is the maximum period of maturity prescribed for Commercial Paper (CP)?
(a) 10 years
(b) 06 years
(c) 01 Year
(d) 02 years
(e) 05 years

S4. Ans.(c)
Sol. Commercial Paper (CP) can be issued for maturities between a minimum of 7 days and a maximum of up to one year from the date of issue.

Q5. Each depositor in a bank is insured by DICGC upto a maximum of _____________________ for both principal and interest amount held by him in the same capacity and same right as on the date of liquidation/cancellation of bank's licence or the date on which the scheme of amalgamation/merger/reconstruction comes into force.
(a) Rs.1,00,000
(b) Rs.2,00,000
(c) Rs.3,00,000
(d) Rs.4,00,000
(e) Rs.5,00,000

S5. Ans.(a)
Sol. Each depositor in a bank is insured upto a maximum of Rs.1,00,000 (Rupees One Lakh) for both principal and interest amount held by him in the same capacity and same right as on the date of liquidation/cancellation of bank's licence or the date on which the scheme of amalgamation/merger/reconstruction comes into force.

Q6. PSLCs are tradable certificates issued against priority sector loans of banks. What does meaning of "Cs" in PSLCs?
(a) Cess
(b) Cities
(c) Census
(d) Certificates
(e) None of the given options is true

S6. Ans.(d)
Sol. PSLCs stands for Priority Sector Lending Certificates.

Q7. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme is introduced under Section 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 by RBI with effect from -
(a) 1995
(b) 1999
(c) 1990
(d) 1982
(e) 1988

S7. Ans.(a)
Sol. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme enables an expeditious and inexpensive forum to bank customers for resolution of complaints relating to certain services rendered by banks. The Banking Ombudsman Scheme is introduced under Section 35 A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949 by RBI with effect from 1995.

Q8. MTSS is a way of transferring personal remittances from abroad to beneficiaries in India. What does MTSS stand for-
(a) Mobile Transfer Service Scheme
(b) Money Transfer System Scheme
(c) Money Timing Service Scheme
(d) Market Transfer Service Scheme
(e) Money Transfer Service Scheme

S8. Ans.(e)
Sol. Money Transfer Service Scheme (MTSS) are the most common arrangements under which the remittances are received into the country.

Q9. How much cash can payment be made to the beneficiary in India under MTSS? 
(a) Rs 2,00,000
(b) Rs 50,000
(c) Rs 1,00,000
(d) Rs 10,000
(e) None of the given options is true

S9. Ans.(b)
Sol. Amounts up to INR 50,000/- may be paid in cash to a beneficiary in India under MTSS.

Q10. RDA is a channel to receive cross-border remittances from overseas jurisdictions. What does meaning of "A" in RDA?
(a) Account
(b) Assembly
(c) Arrangement
(d) Association
(e) Amount

S10. Ans.(c)
Sol. RDA stands for Rupee Drawing Arrangement.

Q11. NPCI is an umbrella organization for all retail payments system in India. It was set up with the guidance and support of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Indian Banks’ Association (IBA). What does NPCI stands for-
(a) National Payments Corporation of Industry
(b) National Payments Council of India
(c) Nominal Payments Corporation of India
(d) National Payments Corporation of India
(e) National Product Corporation of India

S11. Ans.(d)
Sol. National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is an umbrella organization for all retail payments system in India. It was set up with the guidance and support of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Indian Banks’ Association (IBA).

Q12. In which among the following years NPCI was incorporated-
(a) December 2008
(b) January 2006
(c) April 2010
(d) July 2012
(e) None of the given options is true

S12. Ans.(a)
Sol. NPCI was incorporated in December 2008 and the Certificate of Commencement of Business was issued in April 2009. It was incorporated as a Section 25 company under Companies Act 1956 (now Section 8 of Companies Act 2013) and is aimed to operate for the benefit of all the member banks and their customers.

Q13. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is the world's oldest international financial organisation. BIS was established on-
(a) 26th May 1961
(b) 01st October 1949
(c) 14th February 1914
(d) 21st August 1945
(e) 17th May 1930

S13. Ans.(e)
Sol. Established on 17 May 1930, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is the world's oldest international financial organisation. The BIS has 60 member central banks, representing countries from around the world that together make up about 95% of world GDP.

Q14. Where is the head office of Bank for International Settlements (BIS)?
(a) Zurich, Switzerland
(b) New York, USA
(c) Basel, Switzerland
(d) Berlin, Germany
(e) Geneva, Switzerland

S14. Ans.(c)
Sol. Basel, Switzerland is the head office of Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

Q15. Under which act NPCI was incorporated as a Section 8?
(a) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
(b) Companies Act 2013
(c) Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
(d) Societies Registration Act, 1860
(e) None of the given options is true

S15. Ans.(b)
Sol. NPCI was incorporated as a Section 25 company under Companies Act 1956 (now Section 8 of Companies Act 2013) and is aimed to operate for the benefit of all the member banks and their customers.

New Pattern Questions


Directions (1-15): In each of the questions, a word has been used in sentences in four different ways. Choose the option corresponding to the sentence in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.

Q1. Account
(a) How will you account of the money you spent?
(b) He couldn’t account for his absence from college.
(c) How will you account for such a big difference?
(d) Hari was able to account for his actions.
(e) None of the above

Q2. Act
(a) When you read a story or a poem to your child, act it out with him or her.
(b) This computer’s acting up again.
(c) The children were acting over because their mother wasn’t there.
(d) The script itself is well written and well-acted out by the cast.
(e) None of the above

Q3. Add
(a) This just doesn’t add up.
(b) Slowly add in flour, baking powder and salt. Mix until well blended.
(c) She added up the bill.
(d) These are quite expensive though, by the time you’ve added in border taxes.
(e) None of the above

Q4. Answer
(a) Don’t answer back to your mother.
(b) You are answerable for your mistakes.
(c) You have to give me an answer.
(d) Answer up, or you will be punished.
(e) None of the above

Q5. Ask
(a) The next day, her brother came to ask after her.
(b) I’ll ask around and see if there’s a room vacant somewhere
(c) I’ll ask her over in to dinner next weekend.
(d) This is the third time he’s asked me out.
(e) None of the above

Q6. Back
(a) The company only backed in after a worldwide campaign by activists.
(b) He backed out at the last moment.
(c) We had to back up a long way and try a different route.
(d) Five witnesses backed him up.
(e) None of the above

Q7. Blow
(a) I don’t understand. It’s not like her to blow up over a silly little row like that.
(b) The politician is keeping a low profile until the scandal blow over.
(c) More volunteers are needed to blow up balloons.
(d) I blew out the candles and we ate cake.
(e) None of the above

Q8. Break
(a) When he told her he didn’t love her anymore, she broke down.
(b) I was extremely stunned when May and Brad broke off their engagement.
(c) The meeting broken up around 10 o’clock.
(d) The two criminals broke out of prison yesterday.
(e) None of the above

Q9. Bring
(a) Looking at the photos brought back a lot of memories of my visit to the place.
(b) It isn’t easy to bring up children nowadays.
(c) Madonna is just bringing out a new record.
(d) The early rains will bring a much needed relief from the heat.
(e) None of the above

Q10. Call
(a) Can you ask her to call me back, please?
(b) We had to call in a doctor.
(c) It’s too late to call off the ceremony now.
(d) Call up me when you get there.
(e) None of the above

Q11. Carry
(a) She got carried away in the shop and spent all her money on new dresses.
(b) He carried on as if nothing had happened.
(c) It’s going to be difficult to carry out that plan.
(d) If things get carried on the way they are, you’ll lose your job.
(e) None of the above

Q12. Check
(a) I arrived in Lucknow a few days ago and checked into the Taj Hotel.
(b) I will check out of the hotel after breakfast.
(c) You should check out your pockets before you leave home.
(d) Quickly check out of the hotel before they charge you for an additional day.
(e) None of the above

Q13. Clear
(a) The boy asked his friends to clear off before his father arrived.
(b) During the night the fog cleared off.
(c) I think this misunderstanding will be cleared up soon.
(d) Clear up the mess before you leave.
(e) None of the above

Q14. Come
(a) I had no idea what had happened to me when I came round.
(b) As new jobs come up, we will contact students who have signed the contract.
(c) Ram came up with a very good plan.
(d) When we came together we make things happen.
(e) None of the above

Q15. Cut
(a) For years, the country was part of the soviet union and was cut off from the rest of Europe.
(b) People with diabetes are usually advised to cut down on sugar.
(c) We will take a cut in our salaries.
(d) The tree was damaged in the storm so they had to cut down it.
(e) None of the above

Solutions
S1. Ans.(a)
Sol. One does not account of the money spent… one gives account of or accounts for is also acceptable.

S2. Ans.(c)
Sol. Children were acting up.
act up: [for a thing or a person] to behave badly.

S3. Ans.(d)
Sol. added on is the correct usage. add-on: something that has been or can be added to an existing object or arrangement.

S4. Ans.(d)
Sol. answer up is wrong usage. Incorrect use of preposition ‘up’.

S5. Ans.(c)
Sol. ask her over is correct, no need to add ‘in’

S6. Ans.(a)
Sol. Company only backed down. back down- withdraw a claim or assertion in the face of opposition.

S7. Ans.(b)
Sol. “Scandal blows over” is correct phrase.

S8. Ans.(c)
Sol. The meeting broke up.

S9. Ans.(c)
Sol. Madonna has just brought out a new record.

S10. Ans.(d)
Sol. Call me up when you get there.

S11. Ans.(d)
Sol. If things carry on the way they are, you’ll lose your job.

S12. Ans.(c)
Sol. You should check your pockets before you leave home.

S13. Ans.(a)
Sol. Wrong usage as when something clears off or you clear it off, it disappears or is removed.

S14. Ans.(d)
Sol. When we get together, we make things happen.

S15. Ans.(d)
Sol. Cut it down