Question
In the question given below, two sentences are given
with one blank each. From the given options, choose the word that correctly fits both sentences. I. Another option would be to roll the helicopter into a high angle of __________to stay over the airfield and to avoid the trees. II. By January, winter will _______snow in humps at the roadside.Solution
Bank - The sideways tilt of an aircraft when turning in flight. Bank - Heap (a substance) into a mass or mound. 'Banked' fits in the first sentence to mean 'tilt' and in the second sentence to mean 'deposit'. All the other words can fit in only one of the two sentences. D is the right answer.
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