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Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking note (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 6.
Option 1: feeling
Option 2: feel
Option 3: felt
Option 4: feels
Correct Answer: felt
Solution : The third option is correct.
Therefore, the correct answer is felt.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 2.
Option 1: unusual
Option 2: unique
Option 3: uncommon
Option 4: unknown
Correct Answer: unique
Solution : The second option is correct.
Therefore, the correct answer is unique.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 3.
Option 1: the
Option 2: these
Option 3: there
Option 4: that
Correct Answer: the
Solution : The first option is correct.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 5.
Option 1: achieved
Option 2: awakened
Option 3: realised
Option 4: dawned
Correct Answer: realised
As per the context of the given sentence, the narrator started to understand the fact that he had acquainted himself well with the city of Delhi.
Thus, the correct answer is realised.
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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 4.
Option 1: in
Option 2: on
Option 3: at
Option 4: of
Correct Answer: of
Solution : The fourth option is correct.
Thus, the preposition of will be the correct choice in the fourth blank.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 8.
Option 1: nearer
Option 2: near
Option 3: nearest
Option 4: nearby
Correct Answer: nearby
Therefore, the correct answer is nearby.
I arrived in Delhi in 2009 from a very small town. I had (1)______ lived in a big city before. It was a (2)______ experience for me. I walked around, learning (3)______ names of the streets and taking notes (4)______ the shops. After months of wandering, I (5)______ that I had slowly become familiar with Delhi and (6)______ at home. On weekends, I packed some chapatis that (7)______ as my mid-day meal. Then I left for a (8)______ park where I spent hours (9)______ the people of my new city (10)______ feeding the birds with bits of chapatis.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Option 1: totally
Option 2: never
Option 3: ever
Option 4: almost
Correct Answer: never
As per the 1st sentence of the cloze test, the subject had not lived in a big city in the past.
Thus, the adverb never, will be the correct choice in the first blank.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 10.
Option 1: during
Option 2: beside
Option 3: while
Option 4: along
Correct Answer: while
Explanation: As per the context of the sentence, the subject fed the birds and watched the people of his city simultaneously. During is followed by a noun or a pronoun, whereas while is followed by a clause (a subject and a verb). As the given blank is followed by a clause, i.e., feeding the birds, the adverb while will be the appropriate choice to fill the blank.
Therefore, the correct answer is, while.
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