Cloze Test For Competitive Exams- CAT, BANK, SSC, .......
Fill in the blanks with appropriate word
Test 1
Jamshedji Tata is ...1... to be the path-finder of modern industrial builders. He known as the grandfather of the Indian industry for his acumen and enthusiasm. Nobody else could have...2.... of the new industries started by Jamshedji at that time when industrial....3.... and revolution was yet to come to India.
Jamshedji's father Nasarvanji Tata used to trade in jute with China and Britain. He started....4... from India. Jamshedji started a clothe mill in nagpur more than hundred years ago. At that time almost all the ...5... used to come from Lancashire in England. What Jamshedji ...6.... was praiseworthy.
Jamshedji ....7.... very well that an industrial revolution can only be brought in the country by setthing up iron and steel industry. ......8...... he did not live to see the industry he had in mind, he had done all ...9.... work. In fact, he laid the ground work for it. He had planned the entire steel city now known as Jashedpur, complete with streets, roads, schools, parks, playgrounds, temples, mosques, churches, etc. His ....10.. was fulfilled by his sons, Sire Dorabji Tata and Sir Ratan Tata, When they started the Tata Iron & Steel Factory in 1907 just after three years of his death.
Q1.
[1] rewarded [2] agreed
[3] empowered [4] determinded [5] considered
Q2.
[1] absolved [2] thought
[3] ventured [4] set [5] planned
Q3.
[1] imports [2] acts
[3] machinery [4] awakening [5] factories
Q4.
[1] export [2] industries
[3] import [4] trade [5] dispatch
Q5.
[1] goods [2] imports
[3] cloth [4] machines [5] industries
Q6.
[1] did [2] dreamt
[3] agreed [4] told [5] meant
Q7.
[1] felt [2] advocated
[3] planned [4] thought [5] knew
Q8.
[1] Because [2] Although
[3] Surprisingly [4] Luckily [5] Even
Q9.
[1] Insiginficant [2] complete
[3] trivial [4] preliminary [5] external
Q10.
[1] need [2] task
[3] dream [4] industry [5] sentiment
Test 2
Mass migration has produced a huge worldwide economy of its own which has ...1... so fast during the past few years that the figures have...2... experts. Last year remittances sent home by migrants were expected to .....3.... $232 billion according to the World Bank which ..4... these figures. ....5.... though the flow of remittances is to alleviate the plight of the migrant's family it cannot on its own lift entire nations out of poverty. Those who study the ...6.... of remittances argue that the money allows poor countries to put off basic decisions of economic management like....7.... their tax collection systems and building schools. Remittances to poor countries can also ...8... the fact that they do not produce a much at home. the challenge is now to find programmes that ...9.. the benefits of remitted cash while ....10.... some of its downside.
Q1.
[1] accelerated [2] grew
[3] expand [4] increase [5] escalating
Q2.
[1] strike [2] encouraged
[3] astonished [4] convinced [5] disturb
Q3.
[1] rise [2] represent
[3] project [4] exceed [5] recover
Q4.
[1] record [2] tracks
[3] estimate [4] report [5] surveys
Q5.
[1] Detrimental [2] Minor
[3] Profuse [4] Benefited [5] Vital
Q6.
[1] circumstance [2] profit
[3] impact [4] status [5] quality
Q7.
[1] declaring [2] established
[3] measuring [4] reforming [5] govern
Q8.
[1] mask [2] hid
[3] review [4] display [5] supported
Q9.
[1] launch [2] predict
[3] optimum [4] appreciate [5] maximize
Q10.
[1] augmenting [2] avoiding
[3] suspend [4] protects [5] detracting
Fill in the blanks with appropriate word
Test 1
Jamshedji Tata is ...1... to be the path-finder of modern industrial builders. He known as the grandfather of the Indian industry for his acumen and enthusiasm. Nobody else could have...2.... of the new industries started by Jamshedji at that time when industrial....3.... and revolution was yet to come to India.
Jamshedji's father Nasarvanji Tata used to trade in jute with China and Britain. He started....4... from India. Jamshedji started a clothe mill in nagpur more than hundred years ago. At that time almost all the ...5... used to come from Lancashire in England. What Jamshedji ...6.... was praiseworthy.
Jamshedji ....7.... very well that an industrial revolution can only be brought in the country by setthing up iron and steel industry. ......8...... he did not live to see the industry he had in mind, he had done all ...9.... work. In fact, he laid the ground work for it. He had planned the entire steel city now known as Jashedpur, complete with streets, roads, schools, parks, playgrounds, temples, mosques, churches, etc. His ....10.. was fulfilled by his sons, Sire Dorabji Tata and Sir Ratan Tata, When they started the Tata Iron & Steel Factory in 1907 just after three years of his death.
Q1.
[1] rewarded [2] agreed
[3] empowered [4] determinded [5] considered
[1] absolved [2] thought
[3] ventured [4] set [5] planned
[1] imports [2] acts
[3] machinery [4] awakening [5] factories
[1] export [2] industries
[3] import [4] trade [5] dispatch
[1] goods [2] imports
[3] cloth [4] machines [5] industries
[1] did [2] dreamt
[3] agreed [4] told [5] meant
[1] felt [2] advocated
[3] planned [4] thought [5] knew
[1] Because [2] Although
[3] Surprisingly [4] Luckily [5] Even
[1] Insiginficant [2] complete
[3] trivial [4] preliminary [5] external
[1] need [2] task
[3] dream [4] industry [5] sentiment
Test 2
Mass migration has produced a huge worldwide economy of its own which has ...1... so fast during the past few years that the figures have...2... experts. Last year remittances sent home by migrants were expected to .....3.... $232 billion according to the World Bank which ..4... these figures. ....5.... though the flow of remittances is to alleviate the plight of the migrant's family it cannot on its own lift entire nations out of poverty. Those who study the ...6.... of remittances argue that the money allows poor countries to put off basic decisions of economic management like....7.... their tax collection systems and building schools. Remittances to poor countries can also ...8... the fact that they do not produce a much at home. the challenge is now to find programmes that ...9.. the benefits of remitted cash while ....10.... some of its downside.
Q1.
[1] accelerated [2] grew
[3] expand [4] increase [5] escalating
[1] strike [2] encouraged
[3] astonished [4] convinced [5] disturb
[1] rise [2] represent
[3] project [4] exceed [5] recover
[1] record [2] tracks
[3] estimate [4] report [5] surveys
[1] Detrimental [2] Minor
[3] Profuse [4] Benefited [5] Vital
[1] circumstance [2] profit
[3] impact [4] status [5] quality
[1] declaring [2] established
[3] measuring [4] reforming [5] govern
[1] mask [2] hid
[3] review [4] display [5] supported
[1] launch [2] predict
[3] optimum [4] appreciate [5] maximize
[1] augmenting [2] avoiding
[3] suspend [4] protects [5] detracting
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