Directions for Questions 1 to 4: In each
question, there are five sentences. Each
sentence has a pair of words that are
italicized and highlighted. From the
italicized and highlighted words, select
the most appropriate words (A or B) to
form correct sentences. The sentences
are followed by options that indicate
the words, which may be selected to
correctly complete the set of sentences.
From the options given, choose the
most appropriate one.
1. Anita wore a beautiful broach (A)/ brooch (B) on the lapel
of her jacket. If you want to complain about the amenities
in your neighborhood, please meet your advice (A) / advice
(B) I would like your advice (A) / advise (B) on which job
I should choose.
The last scene provided a climactic (A) / climatic (B) ending
to the film.
Jeans that flair (A) flare(B) at the bottom are in fashion
these days.
(A) BABAA
(B) BABAB
(C) BAAAB
(D) ABABA
(E) BAABA
2. The cake had lots of currents (A) / currants (B) and nuts
in it.
If you engage in such exceptional (A) / exceptionable (B)
behavior, I will be forced to punish you.
He has the same capacity as an adult to consent(A)/assent(B)
to surgical treatment.
The minister is obliged (A) / compelled (B) to report regularly
to a parliamentary board. His analysis of the situation is
far too sanguine (A) /genuine(B).
(A) BBABA
(B) BBAAA
(C) BBBBA
(D) ABBAB
(E) BABAB