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a.  (i) an          (ii) and             (iii) one            (iv) the

                  b.  (i) along       (ii) long            (iii) longing        (iv) longed
                  c.  (i) in          (ii) of              (iii) by             (iv) through

                  d.  (i) award       (ii) ward            (iii) reward         (iv) rewarded
                  e.  (i) making      (ii) may have made  (iii) makes           (iv) make
                  f.  (i) frequently   (ii) infrequent     (iii) frequent       (iv) have frequently
                  g.  (i) faced       (ii) face of         (iii) facing         (iv) facedly

                  h.  (i) satisfy     (ii) dissatisfy      (iii) unsatisfied    (iv) satisfying

          Answers:  (a) (i) an       (b) (ii) long     (c) (ii) of       (d) (iii) reward
                   (e) (iv) make     (f) (i) frequently  (g) (iii) facing   (h) (iv) satisfying


             2.   (a) One of the recommended power food combinations are (b) whose that are prepared
                 in our kitchens on a regular (c) base. Take, for instance, the combination of chickpeas
                 and onions. This combination is a powerful source of iron which is (d) requirement
                 by  the  body  to  transport  oxygen  to  its  various  (e)  part.  Iron  deficiency  can  lead  to
                 anaemia, fatigue, brain fog, and tiredness. A (f) studying by the Journal of Agricultural
                 and  Food  Chemistry  says  that  sulphur  compounds  in  onion  and  garlic  help  in  the
                 (g) absorbing of iron and zinc (h) of chickpeas.
                  a.  (i) Some        (ii) Two             (iii) Sometimes      (iv) Less

                  b.  (i) them        (ii) those           (iii) these          (iv) they
                  c.  (i) based       (ii) basing          (iii) basis          (iv) based on
                  d.  (i) requiring   (ii) on requirement   (iii) require       (iv) required

                  e.  (i) parts       (ii) parting         (iii) of parts       (iv) parted
                  f.  (i) studies     (ii) study           (iii) studied        (iv) sturdy
                  g.  (i) absorb      (ii) absorbed        (iii) absorption     (iv) adsorbing

                  h.  (i) as          (ii) in              (iii) by             (iv) from

          Answers:  (a) (i) Some     (b) (ii) those    (c) (iii) basis   (d) (iv) required
                   (e) (i) parts     (f) (ii) study    (g) (iii) absorption (h) (iv) from


             3.  (a) Direct in front of him, holding on a low (b) branched, stood a naked brown baby
                 who could just walk as soft and as dimpled a little atom as (c) sometimes came to
                 a  wolf’s  cave  at  night.  He  looked  up  into  Father  Wolf’s  face  and  laughed.  “Is  that
                 a  man’s  cub?”  said  Mother  Wolf.  “I  have  never  (d)  saw  one.  Bring  it  here.  How


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