English Phrase Replacement Questions – New Pattern Day-10
English Phrase Replacement Questions – New Pattern Day-10:
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Practice English Questions BASED on NEW Pattern (Phrase Replacement)
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
The Philippines also been trying to recalibrate its ties with China, under stress because of a suit brought by Manila to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague challenging Beijing’s claim to almost all of the South China Sea.
Also tried
Has also been trying
Also trying
Correct
Correct Answer is: b
As per the meaning,the correct phrase will be ‘has also been trying’  because it matches with the demand of the sentence i.e., present perfect continuous.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: b
As per the meaning,the correct phrase will be ‘has also been trying’  because it matches with the demand of the sentence i.e., present perfect continuous.
Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
India cannot easily match China’s growing economic profile but it has other means in build partnership with a very important region in its foreign policy matrix.
To build
To built
By building
Correct
Correct Answer is: a
The correct phrase will be ‘to build’.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: a
The correct phrase will be ‘to build’.
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
As a result of the freezing of the allocation of seats, the allocation done on the basis of the 1971 Census continue hold good for the present population figures.
Continues hold
Continuing hold
Continue holding
Correct
Correct Answer is: a
It is correct as the sentence is a general sentence, i.e., present simple tense.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: a
It is correct as the sentence is a general sentence, i.e., present simple tense.
Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
Basing the 1971 Census figure of 54.81 crore to represent today’s population presents a distorted version of our democratic polity and is contrary to what is mandate under Article 81 of the Constitution.
Mandating under
Mandated under
Mandate into
Correct
Correct Answer is: b
The correct phrase will be ‘mandated under’ because it is about comparison of present and past.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: b
The correct phrase will be ‘mandated under’ because it is about comparison of present and past.
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
So when the first Census figure  be available after 2026 — that is, in 2031 — a fresh delimitation will have to done which will dramatically alter the present arrangement of seat allocation to the States in Parliament.
Would be available
Will be available
Can be available
Correct
Correct Answer is: b
The correct phrase is this because it is about future.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: b
The correct phrase is this because it is about future.
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
First, the concerns expressed by the States in 1976 which necessitated the freezing of seat allocation on the basis of 1971 population figures would appear to hold good even today and have been addressed to the satisfaction of all stakeholders.
To be addressed
Have to be addressed
addressing
Correct
Correct Answer is: b
The event is yet to be occurred, so this is correct.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: b
The event is yet to be occurred, so this is correct.
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
The second question that has to be addressed, which is equally if not more important, is how the Presiding Officers of the Houses/Legislatures will deal with such large number of members jostling with each other to capture the attention of the Speaker to raise issues in the House.
Such larger number
Such a large number
Such largest number
Correct
Correct Answer is: b
It is correct because the article ‘a’ is to be used with ‘such’.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: b
It is correct because the article ‘a’ is to be used with ‘such’.
Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
While 2026 is still a few years away, if we do not start a debate now on how to deal with the problems that are likely arise, we will be forced to postpone the lifting of the freeze to a future date as was done in 2001.
Likely arising
Likely to arise
Like to arise
Correct
Correct Answer is: b
The correct phrase is ‘likely to arise’.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: b
The correct phrase is ‘likely to arise’.
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
Even the various proposals for electoral reforms which have been recommended from various Commissions over the past decade do not address these issues.
Recommend by
Recommending by
Recommended by
Correct
Correct Answer is: c
It is correct because the right preposition will be ‘by’ with the verb ‘recommended’.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: c
It is correct because the right preposition will be ‘by’ with the verb ‘recommended’.
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
The floods that have ravaged parts of eastern and western India,left at least 600 people dead and displacing thousands, highlight the need for a massive capacity-building programme to deal with frequent, destructive weather events.
Leaving at least
Leave at least
Will leave at least
Correct
Correct Answer is: a
The correct phrase will be ‘leaving at least’.
Incorrect
Correct Answer is: a
The correct phrase will be ‘leaving at least’.
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Direction (1-10): In given sentences phrase is represented in bold which may be incorrect so you have to find the correct phrase in place of that if the phrase is correct in the given sentences than mark no correction required as your answer.
1)The Philippines also been trying to recalibrate its ties with China, under stress because of a suit brought by Manila to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague challenging Beijing’s claim to almost all of the South China Sea.
Also tried
Has also been trying
Also trying
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
2)India cannot easily match China’s growing economic profile but it has other means in build partnership with a very important region in its foreign policy matrix.
To build
To built
By building
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
3)As a result of the freezing of the allocation of seats, the allocation done on the basis of the 1971 Census continue hold good for the present population figures.
Continues hold
Continuing hold
Continue holding
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
4)Basing the 1971 Census figure of 54.81 crore to represent today’s population presents a distorted version of our democratic polity and is contrary to what is mandate under Article 81 of the Constitution.
Mandating under
Mandated under
Mandate into
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
5)So when the first Census figure  be available after 2026 — that is, in 2031 — a fresh delimitation will have to done which will dramatically alter the present arrangement of seat allocation to the States in Parliament.
Would be available
Will be available
Can be available
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
6)First, the concerns expressed by the States in 1976 which necessitated the freezing of seat allocation on the basis of 1971 population figures would appear to hold good even today and havebeen addressed to the satisfaction of all stakeholders.
To be addressed
Have to be addressed
addressing
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
7)The second question that has to be addressed, which is equally if not more important, is how the Presiding Officers of the Houses/Legislatures will deal with such large number of members jostling with each other to capture the attention of the Speaker to raise issues in the House.
Such larger number
Such a large number
Such largest number
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
8)While 2026 is still a few years away, if we do not start a debate now on how to deal with the problems that are likely arise, we will be forced to postpone the lifting of the freeze to a future date as was done in 2001.
Likely arising
Likely to arise
Like to arise
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
9)Even the various proposals for electoral reforms which have been recommended from various Commissions over the past decade do not address these issues.
Recommend by
Recommending by
Recommended by
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
10)The floods that have ravaged parts of eastern and western India,left at least 600 people dead and displacing thousands, highlight the need for a massive capacity-building programme to deal with frequent, destructive weather events.
Leaving at least
Leave at least
Will leave at least
only A
only B
Only C
A & B
No correction required.
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