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English New Pattern Phrase Replacement Questions Day-4

English New Pattern Phrase Replacement Questions Day-4:

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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)A monsoon deluge is not an uncommon occurrence in the subcontinent, and there is considerable variable in the duration and frequency of rainfall in different regions.

  1. Considering variablilty
  2. Considerable variablilty
  3. Considered variable
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

2)Moreover, there is a clear trend of even drought-prone regions in Gujarat and Rajasthan encountering floods, at addition to the traditional axis covering States along the Brahmaputra and the Ganga.

  1. At adding to
  2. In addition to
  3. Addition to
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

3)It is dismaying that some States have not been able to use disaster relief funds as intended, and the Centre has asked them to setting off the unutilized portion when making fresh claims.

  1. Set off
  2. Set up
  3. Setting down
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

4)Apparently, much of the waters that have inundated parts of Jalore in Rajasthan flowed from a dam that was opened to relieve pressure, catch many by surprise.

  1. Catch few by surprise
  2. Catching a many by surprise
  3. Catching many by surprise
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

5)A review of the deployment of National Disaster Response Force teams near waterbodies and their experience, together with data compiled by the Central Water Commission, is bound of reveal the hotspots where better management and, perhaps, additional reservoirs, can mitigate damage.

  1. Are bound to
  2. Is bound in
  3. Is bound to
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

6)Such studies should not be delayed, considering that official data put together by the Centre show that even in the past four years, between 1,000 and 2,100 people  died annually, while losses to crops, public utilities and houses touched ₹33,000 crore in one of the years.

  1. Are dying annually
  2. Has died annually
  3. Have died annually
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

7)Governments cannot legitimately expect that people with marginal incomes will take calamitous losses in their stride, with neither social support nor financial instruments available in rebuild lives.

  1. To rebuild
  2. In rebuilding
  3. To rebuilding
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

8)Sustained economic growth needs action on both fronts. It is essential also to look at the public health dimension: many without the coping capacity develop mental health issues including post-traumatic stress disorderin  wake of such catastrophes, and need counselling.

  1. In the wake of
  2. At the wake of
  3. At wake of
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

9)Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision tocutting the U.S. diplomatic presence in the country by 755 signals a serious escalation in tensions between the two superpowers.

  1. In cutting
  2. To cut
  3. In cutting
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

10)The scale of the cut is unprecedented and is comparable to the shutdown on the American diplomatic mission in Russia after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution.

  1. The shutting down of
  2. The shutdown of
  3. Shut of
  1. only A
  2. only B
  3. Only C
  4. A & B
  5. No correction required.

 

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