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Cloze Test & Spelling Errors || VARC || MH-CET 2021 II 10 July

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Question 1

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five phrases have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.

The law ministry (1) to a draft bill that will give powers to the government to (2) property of economic offenders and defaulters who flee India, albeit, with a new provision, official sources said. A saving clause provides for certain exception(s) in a statute. It (3) law to be in force with respect to some existing rights. The proposed law will be applicable in cases where the value of offences is over Rs 100 crore. It seeks to (4) from evading the process of Indian law by (5).
Find the appropriate phrase in each case.

Question 2

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
The law ministry (1) to a draft bill that will give powers to the government to (2) property of economic offenders and defaulters who flee India, albeit, with a new provision, official sources said. A saving clause provides for certain exception(s) in a statute. It (3) law to be in force with respect to some existing rights. The proposed law will be applicable in cases where the value of offences is over Rs 100 crore. It seeks to (4) from evading the process of Indian law by (5).
Find the appropriate phrase in each case.

Question 3

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
The law ministry (1) to a draft bill that will give powers to the government to (2) property of economic offenders and defaulters who flee India, albeit, with a new provision, official sources said. A saving clause provides for certain exception(s) in a statute. It (3) law to be in force with respect to some existing rights. The proposed law will be applicable in cases where the value of offences is over Rs 100 crore. It seeks to (4) from evading the process of Indian law by (5).
Find the appropriate phrase in each case.

Question 4

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
The law ministry (1) to a draft bill that will give powers to the government to (2) property of economic offenders and defaulters who flee India, albeit, with a new provision, official sources said. A saving clause provides for certain exception(s) in a statute. It (3) law to be in force with respect to some existing rights. The proposed law will be applicable in cases where the value of offences is over Rs 100 crore. It seeks to (4) from evading the process of Indian law by (5).
Find the appropriate phrase in each case.

Question 5

Direction: In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. These numbers correspond to the question numbers; against each question, five words have been suggested, one of which fills the blanks appropriately.
The law ministry (1) to a draft bill that will give powers to the government to (2) property of economic offenders and defaulters who flee India, albeit, with a new provision, official sources said. A saving clause provides for certain exception(s) in a statute. It (3) law to be in force with respect to some existing rights. The proposed law will be applicable in cases where the value of offences is over Rs 100 crore. It seeks to (4) from evading the process of Indian law by (5).
Find the appropriate phrase in each case.

Question 6

Direction: In the given sentence, some words are printed in bold, one of which may be wrongly spelt. Choose the incorrectly spelt word as the answer. If all the words printed in bold are correct, mark E, i.e., ‘All are correct’ as the answer.
No one yet understands (1)/ the complex relationships (2)/ between the two genes, but the scientist (3)/ points out that this is not necessary for predective purposes. (4) 

Question 7

Direction: In the given sentence, some words are printed in bold, one of which may be wrongly spelt. Choose the incorrectly spelt word as the answer. If all the words printed in bold are correct, mark E, i.e., ‘All are correct’ as the answer.
The company has (1)/ been allotted a piece of land (2)/ in this area to develope (3)/ and start their operations as soon as possible. (4) 

Question 8

Direction: In the given sentence, some words are printed in bold, one of which may be wrongly spelt. Choose the incorrectly spelt word as the answer. If all the words printed in bold are correct, mark E, i.e., ‘All are correct’ as the answer.
She'd roamed the ground flour (1)/ before adopting the library as her favourite (2)/ room and settling in front of a deadened (3)/ hearth with a stack of celebrity magazines. (4)

Question 9

Direction: In the given sentence, some words are printed in bold, one of which may be wrongly spelt. Choose the incorrectly spelt word as the answer. If all the words printed in bold are correct, mark E, i.e., ‘All are correct’ as the answer.
The author thinks of the labirinth (1)/ as a structure that, when viewed (2)/ from above, with its coiled (3)/ and snaking form, resembles the brain. (4) 

Question 10

Direction: In each question, a sentence with four words printed in bold is given. These are numbered as (1), (2), (3) and (4). One of these four words printed in bold may either be misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (5), ie ‘All Correct’, as your answer.
The whole (1)/ world knows that the U.S. faces a crisis in raceial (2)/ justice, but the focus on police and mass incarceration (3)/ is too narrow (4)./ All correct (5)
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