MCQs: Which of the following is a kind of information report?
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MCQs: ___________ are just income statements, wherein the results of one particular year are compared with the findings of past several years.
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MCQs: Analytical reports are based on the ______ comparison of results.
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MCQs: A balance sheet is a form of
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MCQs: Financial control report comes under
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MCQs: Four pairs of words follow the first pair. Select the pair whose relation most closely matches the first pair.
Talkative: Garrulity
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MCQs: Four pairs of words follow the first pair. Select the pair whose relation most closely matches the first pair.
Pilot: Cockpit
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MCQs: Pick the word/phrase most nearly opposite in meaning.
Tenacious
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MCQs: Pick the word/phrase most nearly opposite in meaning.
Quandary
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MCQs: In the following question, a part of the sentence has been underlined. Replace the underlined part with the most appropriate choice from the four options provided below. In case no improvement is required, choose the option marked ‘no improvement needed’.
Having given up smoking, he had no utilize of a lighter.
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MCQs: In the following question, a part of the sentence has been underlined. Replace the underlined part with the most appropriate choice from the four options provided below. In case no improvement is required, choose the option marked ‘no improvement needed’.
Sudama was true with his friend Krishna.
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MCQs: Four alternatives are given for the idioms/ phrases underlined in the sentence. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the idiom.
She penned her feelings in a letter and posted it to him. Now, the ball was in his court.
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MCQs: Four alternatives are given for the idioms/ phrases underlined in the sentence. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the idiom.
She was so intimidated by the presence of the school principal that she forgot her memorized lines and started to beat around the bush.
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MCQs: Four alternatives are given for the idioms/ phrases underlined in the sentence. Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the idiom.
Ravi shifted into a new house. His new LCD television cost him an arm and a leg.
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MCQs: Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.
A speech delivered without any prior preparation
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MCQs: Choose the correct alternative which can be substituted for the below given word/ sentence.
Afternoon nap
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MCQs: Pick the word/phrase closest in meaning to the given word.
Transitory
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MCQs: Pick the word/phrase closest in meaning to the given word.
Ductile
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MCQs: The question below consists of four sentences marked A, B, C and D. Arrange the sentences in a proper sequence to form a coherent paragraph.
A) It is not as severely shortened as note-making.
B) Summarising follows note making.
C) If the main points are to be reported we present a summary.
D) The purpose of note-making is usually for one’s own personal reference.
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MCQs: In the question below, there is a sentence with jumbled up parts. Rearrange these parts, which are labelled A, B, C and D to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.
In poor countries….........
A) for cooking
B) local forests are
C) to procure firewood
D) being decimated in order
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