Fillers Questions For PO Prelims Exam

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1) What is the fill in the blank?

Ans. A Fill in the Blank question consists of a phrase, sentence, or paragraph with a blank space where a student provides the missing word or words.

2) When to use fill in the blanks?

Ans. Fill in the blanks can be used effectively in language learning. A Fill in the blanks test assesses the learner’s ability to understand context, vocabulary or grammatical concepts in order to correctly replace the missing pieces of text.

 

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Direction (1-3): Here in the questions mentioned below, you will find two statements with one blank each, that must be filled in with the same word. After the statements are five words in five options. You need to choose the most appropriate word which will fill in both the blanks so as to make both the statements grammatically and meaningfully correct.

1) I) Anxiety in response to imagined _________ as when you feel everyone is mocking you, is considered a mental health condition.

II)Terrorism is an organized international crime, and the possible acquisition of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) by non-governmental groups are commonly cited as examples of transnational ____________

A.Menacingly

B.Comminute

C.Threats

D.Epitomes

E.Deterrents


2) I)
 When you build a strong, purpose-driven culture and focus on making life better for everyone, everywhere, you also create the conditions for your business to __________.

II)Some political parties are not complying with Covid guidelines, they always want to_________ in a crisis.

A.Prospered

B.Fosters

C.Thrive

D.Tyrannize

E.Decline


3) I)
 The forces have to maintain discipline in states; also they have the responsibility to see to it that the party remains a ________ force.

II) The music company will work in a very collaborative manner with the other companies as they are committed to build a ________ synergetic environment of all Indian companies growing together.

A.Cohesive

B.Solidarity

C.Concurrent

D.Unravelling

E.Elucidated


Direction (4-7): In each of the following questions two sentences are given with a blank in each. You are required to fill these blanks with the same word from the options in order to form meaningful and coherent sentences.

4) Monika is a very efficient nurse, but her patients find her bedside manner to be _____________________ and unpleasant. 

Seeta admits that she  wakes up __________ every morning, but her mood improves drastically after she having her cup of tea.

A.Pious

B.Inimical

C.Churlish

D.Flimsy

E.None of the above


5) Since Henry didn’t study or attend the class on a regular basis, it was simply a ______________________that he passed the final examination.  

Winning the lottery is always a  _____________________due to buying the lucky ticket completely by chance.

A.fluke

B.prolific

C.condemn

D.pristine

E.None of the above


6) In the school the principal appeared dangerous, but in reality, she was really__________________________. 

Although Sammy meant his joke to be ______________________, the people around him took it to heart.

A.Nauseous

B.Innocuous

C.Obnoxious

D.Abstemious

E.None of the above


7) Students in the drawing class were asked to ______________________ famous paintings and make an exact copy of the piece.

Because he chose to ___________________ another person’s paper, the copycat was kicked out of class for cheating. 

A.resuscitate

B.replicate

C.reiterate

D.recreate

E.None of the above


Direction (8-10): In each of the given questions, a sentence is given with a blank. Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the given blank to make the sentence correct and meaningful.

8) The SOFI report, which is published annually, presents the most authoritative ________ of hunger and food insecurity in the world.

A.Invocation

B.Evolution

C.Evaluation

D.Avocation

E.None of these.


9) India __________ for 22% of the global burden of food insecurity, the highest for any country, in 2017-19.

A.Abided

B.Assaulted

C.Amounted

D.Accounted

E.None of these.


10) It is critical for India to conduct a national survey on food insecurity to ___________ the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A.Access

B.Excess

C.Assess

D.Assent

E.None of these.

 

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Answers :

1) Answer: C

Let’s first understand the meanings of each word given as options.

Menacingly (Verb): in a way of suggesting the presence of danger or threatening.

Comminute (Verb): to reduce to minute particles

Threats (noun): a statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.

Epitomes (noun): a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type.

Deterrents (Adjective): a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something.

Epitomes and Deterrents are contextually weak choices.

Menacingly and Comminute are grammatically incorrect and do not fit in with the sentence structure.

Only ‘threats’ fits in well

Hence, option C is correct.


2) Answer: C

Let’s first understand the meanings of each word given as options.

Prospered (Verb): (of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock.

Fosters (Verb): cause (someone) to feel concern and distress.

Thrive (Verb): cause (someone) to feel very enthusiastic and eager.

Tyrannize (Verb): make (someone) troubled or nervous.

Decline (verb): very surprising, astonishing, or remarkable.

Tyrannize and decline can be eliminated as they do not fit as per the context.

Prospered and fosters are both grammatically incorrect and do not fit in with the sentence structure.

Only thrive fits in well.

Hence, option C is correct.


3) Answer: A

Let’s first understand the meanings of each word given as options.

Cohesive (Adjective): forming a united whole.

Solidarity (noun): unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.

Concurrent (Adjective): existing, happening, or done at the same time.

Unravelling (verb): investigate and solve or explain (something complicated or puzzling).

Elucidated (verb): cleared or well explained.

Unravelling and Elucidated are unfit contextually as well. Solidarity is grammatically incorrect while concurrent is a weak choice as per the context.

Only cohesive fits in well.

Hence, option A is correct.


4) Answer: C

The word which fits perfectly in both the blanks is “churlish” which means “rude, ill-mannered, impolite”, remaining words are inapt for the given blank.

Flimsy-  light, fragile

Inimical- harmful, injurious

Pious- religious, devoted

Hence the correct option is C


5) Answer: A

The word which suits perfectly in both the blanks is “fluke” which means “achieve (something) by luck rather than skill.”Remaining words are inapt for the given blank.

Prolific- plentiful, present in a large  quantity

Condemn- express complete disapproval of

Pristine- in its original condition; unspoilt; pure

Hence the correct option is A


6) Answer: B

The word which suits perfectly in both the blanks is “innocuous” which means “not harmful or offensive”, remaining words are inapt for the given blank.

Nauseous- sick, affected with nausea

Obnoxious- extremely unpleasant

Abstemious- given to or marked by restraint in the satisfaction of one’s appetites

Hence the correct option is B


7) Answer: B

The word which suits perfectly in both the blanks is “replicate” which means “to make an exact likeness of”, remaining words are inapt for the given blank.

Reiterate- to say or state again

Recreate- to bring back to a former condition or vigor, resuscitate

Hence the correct option is B


8) Answer: C

The most appropriate word for the given blank will be “evaluation”.

Evaluation- the making of a judgement about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.

Invocation- the action of invoking someone or something.

Evolution- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth.

Avocation- a hobby or minor occupation.


9) Answer: D

The most appropriate word for the given blank will be “accounted”.

Accounted for- If a particular thing accounts for a part or proportion of something, that part or proportion consists of that thing, or is used or produced by it.

Abided- accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation).


10) Answer: C

The most appropriate word for the given blank will be “assess”.

Assess- evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.

Access- the means or opportunity to approach or enter a place.

Excess- an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable.

Assent- express approval or agreement.

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