A. On account of years... B. Through the crisis... C. A resolution to...
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72). A professor of economics examined the cost structure of the tournament. He found that the costs of building the necessary stadiums, transport and accommodations were not properly taken into account. A. Although the costs of B. On examining C. When he
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73). Working lives are so lengthy and so fast-changing that simply cramming more schooling at the start is not enough. People must also acquire new skills throughout their careers. A. Not only B. With working lives C. Simple cramming
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74). Openness delivers benefits. Migrants improve not just their own lives but the economies of host countries. European migrants who arrived in Britain since 2000 are contributors to the exchequer, adding more than 120 billion ($34 billion) to the public finances between 2001 and 2011. A. However openness B. Since 2000 C. Though migrants
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75). Most electricity is transmitted today as alternative current (AC). which works well over short and medium distances. But transmission over long distances requires very high voltages, which can be tricky for AC systems and ultra-high-voltage direct-current (UHV) connectors are better suited to such spans. A. While most electricity B. Despite AC systems are better C. Alternating current
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B. Whether rich or poor, American or Indian, we all have the same emotions deep with us. C. This research indicate that we can no longer . avoid significant warning during this century. D. Every modern society depends on the trust in the skills and ethics of a variety of institutions such as schools and colleges, hospitals and markets.
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77). A. Many of us have learnt not to make a public display of our emotions, particularly when they are negative. B. Though Indians have been increasingly taking up corner office in the international companies, Rahul is the first one Indian to lead one of the top four accounting firms globally. C. Democracy was suspended not because it came under existential threat but because it has become an obstacle to political ambitions trotted out as the nation's solution. D. A virtual takeover of a bankrupt civil society be a coterie of individuals whom cornered tremendous power by being able to represent the state.
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78). A. India has decided do away with the practice of put each imported food consignment through lab checks and switch to the international norm of random and risk based inspections. B. SP Sumit Singh, along with Devesh. Pandey, and DSP Hasan, headed separate terms that include cops from six police stations and investigators from the district police crime cell. C. Our emissions standards are One-tenth that of global averages and far more stringent than even Europe. D. The universitv has received about 500 applicants for the course; out of them 50 will be shortlisted for the programme.
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79). A. India has decided do away with the practice of put each imported food consignment through lab checks and switch to the international norm of random and risk based inspections. B. SP Sumit Singh, along with Devesh. Pandey, and DSP Hasan, headed separate terms that include cops from six police stations and investigators from the district police crime cell. C. Our emissions standards are One-tenth that of global averages and far more stringent than even Europe. D. The universitv has received about 500 applicants for the course; out of them 50 will be shortlisted for the programme.
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80). A. Corner offices are considered desirable because they have Windows on two exterior walls. B. Breaks in futures markets generally occur due to unforeseen external factors that affects the spot price for commodities C. The company has been expanding rapid and I feel it is new time to stop growing and making our present position stronger. D. The waiter asked if we are all together so I explained that we are two separate parties.
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