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Pooja Bhula
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1. More than one hundred years ago, students of ornithology reported that hummingbirds can hover as insects flitting gracefully from one flower to another.
A. As insects flitting gracefully from one flower to another.
B. Like insects flitting gracefully from one flower to another.
C. As insects do that flit gracefully from one flower to others.
D. Like insects do that flit gracefully from one flower to others.
E. As do insects that flit gracefully from one flower to some other one.
2. The electronics manufacturer announced that while earnings grew by 5% in the last quarter, revenue decreased whereas it might have been expected for it to rise.
A. it might have been expected for it to rise.
B. it might have been expected to rise.
C. it might have been expected that it should rise.
D. its rise might have been expected.
E. there might have been an expectation it would rise.
3. The Chinese army consists of several million young men, about equivalent to the enrolment of colleges in India.
A. Equivalent to the enrolment of
B. The equivalent of those enrolled in
C. Equal to those who are enrolled in
D. As many as the enrolment of
E. As many as are enrolled in
4. Recently discovered gravitational lensing around certain proximate stars strongly suggests that the nine planets of our solar system are a common phenomenon in the universe rather than developing incidentally from a unique galactic phenomenon several billion years ago.
A. rather than developing incidentally from
B. rather than a type that developed incidentally from
C. rather than a type whose developement was incidentally of
D. instead of developing incidentally from
E. instead of a developement incidental of
A. As insects flitting gracefully from one flower to another.
B. Like insects flitting gracefully from one flower to another.
C. As insects do that flit gracefully from one flower to others.
D. Like insects do that flit gracefully from one flower to others.
E. As do insects that flit gracefully from one flower to some other one.
2. The electronics manufacturer announced that while earnings grew by 5% in the last quarter, revenue decreased whereas it might have been expected for it to rise.
A. it might have been expected for it to rise.
B. it might have been expected to rise.
C. it might have been expected that it should rise.
D. its rise might have been expected.
E. there might have been an expectation it would rise.
3. The Chinese army consists of several million young men, about equivalent to the enrolment of colleges in India.
A. Equivalent to the enrolment of
B. The equivalent of those enrolled in
C. Equal to those who are enrolled in
D. As many as the enrolment of
E. As many as are enrolled in
4. Recently discovered gravitational lensing around certain proximate stars strongly suggests that the nine planets of our solar system are a common phenomenon in the universe rather than developing incidentally from a unique galactic phenomenon several billion years ago.
A. rather than developing incidentally from
B. rather than a type that developed incidentally from
C. rather than a type whose developement was incidentally of
D. instead of developing incidentally from
E. instead of a developement incidental of












