Question
Choose the appropriate word to fill the
blank. In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case. That is the world we have been living in, and live in today. Nuclear weapons pose a ........... (106) danger of instant destruction, but at least we know in principle how to alleviate the threat, even to eliminate it, an .................... (107) undertaken (and disregarded) by the nuclear powers that have signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The threat of global warming is not ..........., (108) though it is .......... (109) in the longer term and might escalate suddenly. That we have the capacity to deal with it is not entirely clear, but there can be no doubt that the longer the delay, the more ........... (110) the calamity.Solution
The correct answer is D
Which is the SIXTH (LAST) sentence of the paragraph after rearrangement?
Rearrange the following five sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) Fin...
1.      It was
P. In keeping with my mood
Q. A soft summer evening
R. As I walked sedately
S. In the direction of new house
while maximising its benefits for the largest number of people(A) of a growing call for developing governance (B) and regulatory frameworks to mitigate ...
setting up isolation wards, procuring protective gear and vaccines, (A) /like mobilising diagnostic facilities, planning treatment protocols, (B)/ sprea...
For the four-sentence (S1 to S4) paragraph below, sentences S1 and S4 are given. From the options P, Q, R and S select the appropriate sentences for S2...
Which of the following will be the ‘FIRST’ sentence after the rearrangement ?
Which should be the last sentence after rearrangement?
Which of the following is the fifth sentence of the passage?
On the way back down,
P- wheel surrounded by strings of
Q- I paused at a wind-driven prayer
R- colorful, flickering prayer flags.