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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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