Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The supervising person during an examination.
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
The supervising person during an examination.
Examinee
Examinee
Examiner
Examiner
Supervisor
Supervisor
Invigilator
Invigilator
Correct Answer:
Invigilator
Invigilator
option D is the right answer for the given set of words here,
other options;
examinee- a person who takes an examination
examiner- a person who gives the examination
sepervisor- a person who supervise over others.
Identify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
She holored at her manager and told her that she does not need her service.
Identify the INCORRECTLY spelt word in the given sentence.
She holored at her manager and told her that she does not need her service.
manager
manager
service
service
need
need
holered
holered
Correct Answer:
holered
holered
option D is the incorrectly word in the given sentence
the correct spelling is hollered
hollered means; to give a loud shout or cry.
eg. she hollered at me for no reason.
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a spelling error. Select the option that rectifies the error.
Governments must translate their sustainable development goals into national legaslation.
Parts of the given sentence have been given as options. One of them contains a spelling error. Select the option that rectifies the error.
Governments must translate their sustainable development goals into national legaslation.
sustainable
sustainable
development
development
translate
translate
legislation
legislation
Correct Answer:
legislation
legislation
option D is the incorrectly word here in the sentence;
correct spelling is legislation
legislation means; a body for making laws; a group of laws.
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Delusion
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Delusion
Illusion
Illusion
Phantasm
Phantasm
Reality
Reality
Fallacy
Fallacy
Correct Answer:
Reality
Reality
word delusion means something that is not real; a false belief.
the correct synonym of the word is option C reality.
other options;
illusion-a false idea
phantasm- an illusion; wrong belief
fallacy- a mistaken belief
Select the most appropriate option to replace the underlined word in the given sentence.
This statue of Lord Buddha is carved in jade.
Select the most appropriate option to replace the underlined word in the given sentence.
This statue of Lord Buddha is carved in jade.
as of
as of
by of
by of
out of
out of
besides
besides
Correct Answer:
out of
out of
option c is the right answer here,
'in' should be replaced with 'out of'
crave out is a fixed phrase which is suitable here according to the meaning.
crave out- take something from a larger whole, especially with effort or difficulty.
"the company hopes to carve out a greater share of the $20 bn market
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
My father asked how I had done that.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
My father asked how I had done that.
My father asked “How I did this”.
My father asked “How I did this”.
My father asked “How I had done that”.
My father asked “How I had done that”.
My father asked, “How I had do that?”
My father asked, “How I had do that?”
My father asked, “How did you do this?”
My father asked, “How did you do this?”
Correct Answer:
My father asked, “How did you do this?”
My father asked, “How did you do this?”
option D is the correct answer according to the rules which are as follows;
said to is changed into asked
interrogative sentence is changed into affirmative sentence.
past indefinite tense is changed into past perfect tense.
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
A lot of people are seen gathering, discussing and negotiating in front of our stall in the town.
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
A lot of people are seen gathering, discussing and negotiating in front of our stall in the town.
dealing
dealing
jostling
jostling
bargaining
bargaining
collecting
collecting
Correct Answer:
bargaining
bargaining
option C is the correct word for given set of words;
negociate means; : to bring about through conference, discussion, and agreement or compromise
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Reading has the capacity to make a man wise, but reading of only textbooks is like living in room of our same height.
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
Reading has the capacity to make a man wise, but reading of only textbooks is like living in room of our same height.
Reading shall make a man wise
Reading shall make a man wise
Reading should make a man wise
Reading should make a man wise
Reading make a man wise
Reading make a man wise
Reading makes a man wise
Reading makes a man wise
Correct Answer:
Reading makes a man wise
Reading makes a man wise
option D is the right substitute for the given phrase.
reading makes the man wise is the correct phrase;
because It removes the illiteracy factor. · It builds our determination & self-esteem. · It spread wisdom & knowledge. · It makes you active & thoughtful.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Are fossil fuels not impacting human health?
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Are fossil fuels not impacting human health?
Is human health not impacted by fossil fuel?
Is human health not impacted by fossil fuel?
Was human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Was human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Is human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Is human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Did human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Did human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Correct Answer:
Is human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
Is human health not being impacted by fossil fuel?
option C is the right answer according to the rules;
which are as follows;
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb- is/am/are + being) |
Subject + is/am/are+ v1+ ing + object |
Object+ is/am/are+ being+ V3+ by + subject |
Subject + is/am/are+ not+ v1+ ing+ object |
Object + is/am/are+ not + being+V3+ by Subject |
Is/am/are+ subject+v1+ing + object+? |
Is/am/are + Object+ V3+ by subject +? |
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
BLINK
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
BLINK
blaze
blaze
shine
shine
attend
attend
flicker
flicker
Correct Answer:
flicker
flicker
the meaning of word blink is
. to come on and go off again quickly so the correct synonym is opton D flicker which means the same
other options;
blaze- a very large or fierce fire
shine- to direct light at something;
attend- to present at some event etc
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
To the utmost or most absolute extent or degree
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
To the utmost or most absolute extent or degree
Primarily
Primarily
Merely
Merely
Barely
Barely
Quite
Quite
Correct Answer:
Quite
Quite
option D is the right answer for the above set of words;
other options
Primarly- mainly; or the first or important part
merely- just; only
barely-only just; almost not
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A blessing in disguise
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A blessing in disguise
Get a surprisingly good result
Get a surprisingly good result
A bad thing that becomes good later
A bad thing that becomes good later
A good thing that seemed bad at first
A good thing that seemed bad at first
Get an advantage
Get an advantage
Correct Answer:
A good thing that seemed bad at first
A good thing that seemed bad at first
option C is the right answer here
idiom a blessing in disguise means
an apparent misfortune that eventually has good results.
"being omitted from the World Cup squad was a blessing in disguise
Change the voice of the given sentence.
You can take one casual leave per month.
Change the voice of the given sentence.
You can take one casual leave per month.
One casual leave per month could be taken.
One casual leave per month could be taken.
One casual leave per month can be taken.
One casual leave per month can be taken.
One casual leave per month is to be taken.
One casual leave per month is to be taken.
One casual leave per month will be taken.
One casual leave per month will be taken.
Correct Answer:
One casual leave per month can be taken.
One casual leave per month can be taken.
option B is the right answer according to the rule
basic rule to convert in passive is; subject and object interchange their places
third form of the verb is used
can will be changed into can be
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
“Stop! Don’t fight.” said the mother to her children.
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
“Stop! Don’t fight.” said the mother to her children.
The mother exclaimed angrily to her children to stop and not fight.
The mother exclaimed angrily to her children to stop and not fight.
The mother exclaimed to her children to pause and not engage in a fight.
The mother exclaimed to her children to pause and not engage in a fight.
The mother exclaimed to her children angrily to stop and don’t fight.
The mother exclaimed to her children angrily to stop and don’t fight.
The mother told her children to stop and not fight.
The mother told her children to stop and not fight.
Correct Answer:
The mother exclaimed angrily to her children to stop and not fight.
The mother exclaimed angrily to her children to stop and not fight.
according to the rule option A is the right answer here,
In exclamatory or optative sentences, reported speech contains a wish or pray etc. Verb in the reporting speech is changed into ‘cried out’or ‘exclaimed’ or ‘wished’or ‘prayed’ etc. accordingly.
Exclamatory form is changed into infinitive one. In each case a suitable verb is substituted according to the sense contained in the sentence e.g. ‘exclaimed with joy or happiness’ or ‘exclaimed with sorrow’ or ‘exclaimed with surprise’
Comma and inverted commas are removed using the conjunction that.
Exclamatory or optative sentences are changed from direct into indirect speech as if they were ordinary assertive sentences.
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Easy to understand
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Easy to understand
Lucid
Lucid
Lacklustre
Lacklustre
Ludicrous
Ludicrous
Ambiguous
Ambiguous
Correct Answer:
Lucid
Lucid
option A is the right answer for the given set of words;
other options
luckluster- not intresting; dull
ludicrous- so foolish and unreasonable
ambiguous- one that does not have clear meaning; and has two meanings
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.
neighbour
neighbour
home
home
far
far
destination
destination
Correct Answer:
home
home
option B is the right answer here
if a place is home to something that means;
To be a place where something is commonly found.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
relinquish
relinquish
donate
donate
restrain
restrain
obtain
obtain
Correct Answer:
obtain
obtain
option D is the right answer here,
obtain consent means
to take permission or agreement obtained from someone or something having authority or power:
other three words are incorrect here.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
invader
invader
deployer
deployer
ranger
ranger
hunter
hunter
Correct Answer:
ranger
ranger
option C is the right word to fill this blank
in forest we have ranger officer;
ranger is a person in charge of patrolling and maintaining an area of forest and enforcing regulations.
"the forest rangers take regular guided walks"
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
hunting
hunting
playing
playing
dancing
dancing
evading
evading
Correct Answer:
hunting
hunting
as we see we are talking about the forest here,
so option A is the right pick
hunting is the activity suits here contexually
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary is another name for Mukundra Hills National Park. Rajasthan is (1)_________ to the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary is situated on the southern outskirts of the town of Kota. Darrah was designated a (Protected area) wildlife sanctuary in 1955, and visitors must now (2)____________ consent from a local forest (3)________ before visiting the park. The sanctuary's overall size is around 250 sq. km. Previously, the Darrah sanctuary served as the Maharaja of Kota's royal (4)_________ grounds. This location is around 50 kilometres from Kota. It is located on the Chambal River's eastern bank and is drained by its (5)__________.Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.
distributaries
distributaries
outflow
outflow
tributaries
tributaries
effluent
effluent
Correct Answer:
tributaries
tributaries
option C is the right answer for rivers
rivers have tributaries
which means a small river that flows from or into a large river
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.Which of the following sums up the central idea of the passage?
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.Which of the following sums up the central idea of the passage?
Given the large carbon foot-print and menace of fast-food businesses an attempt has been made to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom about eating to restore the connection of plate with people and planet.
Given the large carbon foot-print and menace of fast-food businesses an attempt has been made to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom about eating to restore the connection of plate with people and planet.
Fast food businesses are at the root of large carbon foot-print. The possible solution lies only in eating home cooked food and stop eating out.
Fast food businesses are at the root of large carbon foot-print. The possible solution lies only in eating home cooked food and stop eating out.
Annals about India’s diversity have been writ on varied subjects from languages to cultures. However, the love for food and the ever-growing fast-food businesses has been the central subject of the interest.
Annals about India’s diversity have been writ on varied subjects from languages to cultures. However, the love for food and the ever-growing fast-food businesses has been the central subject of the interest.
Jaisal Singh, the owner of SUJAN group of hotels has also been an important member of this traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures.
Jaisal Singh, the owner of SUJAN group of hotels has also been an important member of this traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures.
Correct Answer:
Given the large carbon foot-print and menace of fast-food businesses an attempt has been made to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom about eating to restore the connection of plate with people and planet.
Given the large carbon foot-print and menace of fast-food businesses an attempt has been made to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom about eating to restore the connection of plate with people and planet.
by the thorogh reading of the passage we may infer that;
option A is the right answer here,
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.Which event mentioned in the passage took place in the 1980s?
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.Which event mentioned in the passage took place in the 1980s?
Documents of the annals about India’s diversity
Documents of the annals about India’s diversity
Leaving of large carbon footprint by food
Leaving of large carbon footprint by food
Beginning of Slow Food movement
Beginning of Slow Food movement
Partnership of Indian members of Relais & Châteaux and Slow Food International
Partnership of Indian members of Relais & Châteaux and Slow Food International
Correct Answer:
Beginning of Slow Food movement
Beginning of Slow Food movement
option Cis the right answer according to the below part of the passage
, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.Which of the following can be the most appropriate title of the passage?
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.Which of the following can be the most appropriate title of the passage?
Retracing Traditional and Local Wisdom of Eating
Retracing Traditional and Local Wisdom of Eating
The Menace of Large Carbon Footprint
The Menace of Large Carbon Footprint
A Heady Mix of History and Meals
A Heady Mix of History and Meals
Aroma from Warm Hearths
Aroma from Warm Hearths
Correct Answer:
Retracing Traditional and Local Wisdom of Eating
Retracing Traditional and Local Wisdom of Eating
option A is the right answer here,
the passage talks about food habits of indian culture so option A is the right answer here,
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.What, according to the passage, is a possible way to manage the large carbon foot-print caused by the fast-food industry?
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.What, according to the passage, is a possible way to manage the large carbon foot-print caused by the fast-food industry?
By going back to traditional techniques of cooking and regional food cultures.
By going back to traditional techniques of cooking and regional food cultures.
By consuming only home-cooked food.
By consuming only home-cooked food.
By associating with Slow Food International.
By associating with Slow Food International.
By not participating in fast-food businesses at all.
By not participating in fast-food businesses at all.
Correct Answer:
By going back to traditional techniques of cooking and regional food cultures.
By going back to traditional techniques of cooking and regional food cultures.
option A is correct according to the below part of passage;
So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.What does the term ‘lion’s share’ refer to in this context?
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow.
From language to cultures - there are annals about India’s diversity writ in bold. At the heart of everything we hold close is our love for food; the aroma from warm hearths wafts in the air, a heady mix of history and meals. So heady, that we often forget that food has a large carbon footprint, and the menace of ever-growing fast-food businesses that contribute the lion’s share to this problem. However, India’s rich traditional and local edible biodiversity, with its focus on home cooked food, presents a ray of hope. Indian members of Relais & Châteaux, in partnership with Slow Food International, hope to bring back our forefathers’ wisdom when it comes to eating, through the Slow Food movement, which started in the 1980s and aims to bring to the fore the connection of plate with people and the planet. Calling for the protection and promotion of traditional techniques associated with regional food cultures is Jaisal Singh, owner of SUJAN group of hotels.What does the term ‘lion’s share’ refer to in this context?
The share of the head of the institution
The share of the head of the institution
Relating to non-vegetarian diet
Relating to non-vegetarian diet
Something that is negligible
Something that is negligible
The largest part of something
The largest part of something
Correct Answer:
The largest part of something
The largest part of something
option D is the right answer;
idiom lion's share means. the largest part of something:
She didn't do much, but she got the lion's share of the attention from the teachers