CGL 23 21-07-2023 Shift 4 Previous Year Paper English Language PDF


Question 1


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.

One should not yell at children.

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the underlined word.

One should not yell at children.

Options

A

Whisper 

Whisper 

B

Notify 

Notify 

C

Indemnify

Indemnify

D

Terrorise

Terrorise


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Whisper 

Whisper 


Question 2


Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Place where grains are stored.

Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Place where grains are stored.

Options

A

Granary

Granary

B

Tannery

Tannery

C

Pantry

Pantry

D

Mint

Mint


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Granary

Granary


Question 3


Select the grammatically correct sentence.

Select the grammatically correct sentence.

Options

A

The decision to change the hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.

The decision to change the hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.

B

A decision to change a hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.

A decision to change a hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.

C

The decision to change a hospital saved an life of the daughter of the doctor.

The decision to change a hospital saved an life of the daughter of the doctor.

D

The decision to change an hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.

The decision to change an hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

The decision to change the hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.

The decision to change the hospital saved the life of the daughter of the doctor.


Question 4


Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Hit the jackpot

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Hit the jackpot

Options

A

Gaining a big success

Gaining a big success

B

Found a piece of gold  

Found a piece of gold  

C

Harm the opportunity  

Harm the opportunity  

D

Receiving a reward  

Receiving a reward  


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Gaining a big success

Gaining a big success


Question 5


The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

If / it will rain, / we will have / a tough time.

The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

If / it will rain, / we will have / a tough time.

Options

A

we will have

we will have

B

it will rain

it will rain

C

a tough time

a tough time

D

if

if


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

it will rain

it will rain


Question 6


Correct the sentence with the appropriate form of the underline verb.

Parents should tell their children to exercise great care when crossed busy roads.

Correct the sentence with the appropriate form of the underline verb.

Parents should tell their children to exercise great care when crossed busy roads.

Options

A

cross

cross

B

has crossed  

has crossed  

C

has been crossing 

has been crossing 

D

crossing 

crossing 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

crossing 

crossing 


Question 7


Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Misanthropic

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Misanthropic

Options

A

Philanthropic

Philanthropic

B

Antisocial

Antisocial

C

Humanitarian

Humanitarian

D

Sociable

Sociable


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

Antisocial

Antisocial


Question 8


Select the sentence that uses the given idiom correctly.
Cut corners

Select the sentence that uses the given idiom correctly.
Cut corners

Options

A

He cut corners on his homework and got a bad grade.

He cut corners on his homework and got a bad grade.

B

The artist cut corners on the painting, and it ended up looking unfinished.

The artist cut corners on the painting, and it ended up looking unfinished.

C

I always make sure to cut corners when I'm driving to save time.

I always make sure to cut corners when I'm driving to save time.

D

I cut corners to finish my project on time, and my boss praised me for my hard work.

I cut corners to finish my project on time, and my boss praised me for my hard work.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

He cut corners on his homework and got a bad grade.

He cut corners on his homework and got a bad grade.


Question 9


Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.

Options

A

Refusal

Refusal

B

Wearily

Wearily

C

Stretch

Stretch

D

Wajes

Wajes


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Wajes

Wajes


Question 10


Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Rover would not swallow the pill.

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Rover would not swallow the pill.

Options

A

The pill would not be swallowed by Rover.

The pill would not be swallowed by Rover.

B

The pill would not be swallowing by Rover.

The pill would not be swallowing by Rover.

C

The pill would not be swallow by Rover.

The pill would not be swallow by Rover.

D

The pill would not swallowed by Rover.

The pill would not swallowed by Rover.


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

The pill would not be swallowed by Rover.

The pill would not be swallowed by Rover.


Question 11


Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
This compartment is reserved for military person.

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.
This compartment is reserved for military person.

Options

A

military personality

military personality

B

military members

military members

C

military personal

military personal

D

military personnel

military personnel


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

military personnel

military personnel


Question 12


Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
One who cannot hear.

Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
One who cannot hear.

Options

A

Deaf

Deaf

B

Dumb

Dumb

C

Inaudible

Inaudible

D

Illegible

Illegible


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Deaf

Deaf


Question 13


Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Does Sneha not lick the butter?

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Does Sneha not lick the butter?

Options

A

Sneha does not lick the butter?

Sneha does not lick the butter?

B

Is the butter being licked by Sneha?

Is the butter being licked by Sneha?

C

Was Sneha not licking the butter?

Was Sneha not licking the butter?

D

Is the butter not licked by Sneha?

Is the butter not licked by Sneha?


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Is the butter not licked by Sneha?

Is the butter not licked by Sneha?


Question 14


Select the most appropriate synonym to substitute the underlined word.
The crowd cheered the cricketer.

Select the most appropriate synonym to substitute the underlined word.
The crowd cheered the cricketer.

Options

A

Attracted

Attracted

B

Distracted

Distracted

C

Encouraged

Encouraged

D

Dropped

Dropped


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

Encouraged

Encouraged


Question 15


Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.

The moon is Earth’s only natural satellite and the nearby large celestial body.

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution’.

The moon is Earth’s only natural satellite and the nearby large celestial body.

Options

A

the nearest large 

the nearest large 

B

No substitution  

No substitution  

C

the nearly large 

the nearly large 

D

the near largest 

the near largest 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

the nearest large 

the nearest large 


Question 16


Select the most appropriate synonym to substitute the underlined word.

My mother said to me that she had gone through a very strict and traditional education.

Select the most appropriate synonym to substitute the underlined word.

My mother said to me that she had gone through a very strict and traditional education.

Options

A

pedagogy 

pedagogy 

B

analogy

analogy

C

demagogy 

demagogy 

D

mythology 

mythology 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

pedagogy 

pedagogy 


Question 17


Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Lament

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Lament

Options

A

Celebrate

Celebrate

B

Decry 

Decry 

C

Regret 

Regret 

D

Deplore 

Deplore 


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

Celebrate

Celebrate


Question 18


Fill in the blank with the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given in the brackets.

She was wearing a __________ new outfit. (expensive)

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word given in the brackets.

She was wearing a __________ new outfit. (expensive)

Options

A

premium

premium

B

cheap 

cheap 

C

precious

precious

D

costly

costly


Solution:

Correct Answer:

B

cheap 

cheap 


Question 19


Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.

A big clumsy often slow-witted person

Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.

A big clumsy often slow-witted person

Options

A

Slouch 

Slouch 

B

Ape

Ape

C

Chump 

Chump 

D

Oaf

Oaf


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

Oaf

Oaf


Question 20


Select the most appropriate meaning of the given word.

Termagant

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given word.

Termagant

Options

A

One who speaks many languages

One who speaks many languages

B

A magnet with strong polarity

A magnet with strong polarity

C

A violent, overbearing, turbulent, brawling, quarrelsome woman

A violent, overbearing, turbulent, brawling, quarrelsome woman

D

Overscrupulous about minute details

Overscrupulous about minute details


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

A violent, overbearing, turbulent, brawling, quarrelsome woman

A violent, overbearing, turbulent, brawling, quarrelsome woman


Question 21

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
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.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.

Options

A

create

create

B

grow

grow

C

emerge

emerge

D

discover

discover


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

emerge

emerge


Question 22

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
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.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.

Options

A

conduct

conduct

B

control

control

C

employ

employ

D

operate

operate


Solution:

Correct Answer:

D

operate

operate


Question 23

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
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.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.

Options

A

preferred

preferred

B

ordered

ordered

C

proposed

proposed

D

filed

filed


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

proposed

proposed


Question 24

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
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.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.

Options

A

for

for

B

beside

beside

C

across  

across  

D

behind

behind


Solution:

Correct Answer:

C

across  

across  


Question 25

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
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.
Money does not come from trees, as my grandmother used to say; But seeing it (1) ________ from machines would shock her! Slip a card into a machine, press a couple of buttons and find new and fresh notes carrying out of a space this is a standard undertaking today.
Today, ATMs, or automated teller machines, can be found in most towns and cities. You are able to withdraw cash at any time, day or night, because they typically (2) ________ around the clock.
In 1968, Don Wetzel, along with Tom Barnes and George Chastan, developed the first modern and successful ATM in the United States. Although the ATM concept was first (3) ________ in 1968, a functional prototype was constructed in 1969, and Docutel was granted a patent in 1973. A ‘data terminal’ is all an ATM is. A point where data can be entered or retrieved via a link to the ‘Boss-in-Charge’, a large computer known as a host processor, is referred to as a ‘data terminal’. Many of these terminals are connected to this host processor, which is spread out (4) ________ the city or country. Usually, the host processor belongs to the bank. If it is a dial-up device, it connects to the various terminals via a modem and telephone line.
Alternately, the host processor may establish a ‘leased line connection’ with all ATMs. This indicates that a modem is not required to dial into a single telephone line that is solely dedicated to the host processor. This line can only be used by you. It is always accessible to the boss-in-charge for his or her exclusive use. These exclusive lines are expensive, but they are useful in areas where daily transactions are extremely high. The host processor connects to the ATMs via either a dial-up or leased line connection, (5) ________ on the bank and the number of customers it serves.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.

Options

A

depending

depending

B

turning

turning

C

resting

resting

D

drooping

drooping


Solution:

Correct Answer:

A

depending

depending


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