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GATE EC 2021: General Aptitude Quiz 6

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Question 1

Direction: In this Section, each item consists of six sentences of a passage. The first and sixth sentences are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The middle four sentences in each have been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet.

S1: Plastic bags are commonly seen in the market.

S6: Unlike the cloth and paper bags, the plastic bags are non-biodegradable.

P: These bags are available in various sizes and come handy while shopping.

Q: However, it is important to understand that as convenient as these are to carry and use these are equally harmful to the environment.

R: These are light and inexpensive.

S: These are the reasons why these are being used extensively.

Question 2

Which of the given options is the most appropriate in the context of the word in bold letters in the given sentence?
The reason there is no exodus towards banks in general for new project funding is their relatively less experience in project appraisal.

Question 3

In the given sentence, there are two missing words. From the options given below, identify the option that will lead to a meaningful sentence.
The criterion for ______ a player should be based on his recent performance, but unfortunately, the scribes are ______ to be carried away by earlier successes.

Question 4

Which of the options given below should replace the part of the sentence written in BOLD so as to get a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence?
If I leave early from office, I could have made it on time to the railway station.

Question 5

In the sentence given below, some part of the sentence needs an improvement. Identify the option which makes a meaningful and grammatically correct sentence:
A taller cadet rushed forward than any of his comrades.

Question 6

In this question, a sentence has been split into 4 parts labeled as 'a' to 'd'. Only one of these parts has an error. Error could be in the form of a missing word, an extra word or in grammar.
Identify the part that has an error.
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