Q.11953·Miscellaneous·2014·EasySoil scientists have shown that the soil teems with millions of living things, many of them useful, others harmful. The living things which are useful include earthworms and various kinds of bacteria. Earthworms loosen the soil and so enable air and water to enter it. Bacteria, which are microscopic living things break down dead plants and animals and make humus, or take nitrogen from the air and change it into substances that plants use. The living things that do harm include other bacteria and fungi which cause diseases. Other harmful things are pests such as wire worms which feed on the roots of grass and other plants. While the farmer can usually keep weeds in check by careful cultivation, this alone may not protect his crops from insects, pests and diseases. Nowadays, however, he is much better able to control these enemies. He may plant specially resistant types of seeds or he may keep the pests and diseases in check with chemicals. With better seeds farmers have been able to increase their crop yields. They can grow crops that ripen more quickly and have a stronger resistance to disease, frost or drought. Nowadays it is possible to reduce the loss caused by pests and harmful bacteriaView question
Q.11954·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. Several people saw the thief snatch her gold chain.View question
Q.11955·Miscellaneous·2014·EasySoil scientists have shown that the soil teems with millions of living things, many of them useful, others harmful. The living things which are useful include earthworms and various kinds of bacteria. Earthworms loosen the soil and so enable air and water to enter it. Bacteria, which are microscopic living things break down dead plants and animals and make humus, or take nitrogen from the air and change it into substances that plants use. The living things that do harm include other bacteria and fungi which cause diseases. Other harmful things are pests such as wire worms which feed on the roots of grass and other plants. While the farmer can usually keep weeds in check by careful cultivation, this alone may not protect his crops from insects, pests and diseases. Nowadays, however, he is much better able to control these enemies. He may plant specially resistant types of seeds or he may keep the pests and diseases in check with chemicals. With better seeds farmers have been able to increase their crop yields. They can grow crops that ripen more quickly and have a stronger resistance to disease, frost or drought. The farmers today can also select seedsView question
Q.11956·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. I never have and probably never will write good letters.View question
Q.11957·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. I think his feet are bigger than any boy in town.View question
Q.11958·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. I haven’t hardly studied for this examination.View question
Q.11959·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. As you look across the street, lighted windows can be seen.View question
Q.11960·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. Her sister is a nurse and she intends to be one too.View question
Q.11961·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. He asked for the cup of tea.View question
Q.11962·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyWhat is the remainder when [1235 × 4523 × 2451] is divided by 12?View question
Q.11963·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. We shall not wait for anyone who will arrive late.View question
Q.11964·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. We had a hard time in the war.View question
Q.11965·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. He aimed a blow on me.View question
Q.11966·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. He waited for her by dinnertime.View question
Q.11967·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. He does not have the last idea of it.View question
Q.11968·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. Born of poor, illiterate farm workers, Lincoln rose to become the president of the U.S.A.View question
Q.11969·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. Gopal is two years older than his brother.View question
Q.11970·Miscellaneous·2014·EasyLook at the underlined part of this question. Below this question are given three possible substitutions for the underlined part. If one of them is better than the underlined part, mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet. If none of the substitutions improve the sentence, mark (d) NO IMPROVEMENT. The editor regretted that he was unable to make use of the article.View question