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SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam
ENGLISH
CLOSET TEST
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SSC ? Grade ?D? Exam
ENGLISH
CLOSET TEST
 	TEST ? 12
	The last decade has been ??(1)?? for management 
education and development.  When the economies of most 
western countries were ??(2)?? in the early 1980s there 
were ??(3)?? cuts both in corporate training and in higher 
education.  During the boom years of the mid 1980s there 
was some ??(4)?? in both areas.  In early 1990s 
industrialized countries were in the ??(5)?? of another 
severe recession and a  ??(6)?? retrenchment was to be 
reasonably ??(7)?? throughout the training world.  But this 
is not the case so far.  Many leading companies are ??(8)?? 
their belief in training as the key to future 
competitiveness and governments have ??(9)?? an era of 
rapid ??(10)??
1.	(a)	dogmatic
	(b)	paradoxical
	(c)	outstanding
	(d)	sluggish
	(e)	praiseworthy
	Ans:	( c ) 	outstanding
		
2.	(a)	galvanised
	(b)	privatised
	(c)	dominant
	(d)	faltering
	(e)	developing
	Ans:	( d ) 	faltering
		
3.	(a)	severe
	(b)	judicious
	(c)	marginal
	(d)	proportionate
	(e)	dramatic
	Ans:	( c ) 	marginal
	
4.	(a)	proactivity
	(b)	curiosity
	(c)	downsizing
	(d)	slashing
	(e)	reactivity
	Ans:	( e ) 	reactivity
	
5.	(a)	area
	(b)	mood
	(c)	grip
	(d)	light
	(e)	context
	Ans:	( c ) 	grip
		
6.	(a)	critical
	(b)	light
	(c)	profound
	(d)	possible
	(e)	tough
	Ans:	( b ) 	light
		
7.	(a)	fabricated
	(b)	projected
	(c)	lamented
	(d)	expected
	(e)	advocated
	Ans:	( d ) 	advocated
		
8.	(a)	managing
	(b)	asserting
	(c)	criticising
	(d)	rejecting
	(e)	developing
	Ans:	( b ) 	asserting
	
9.	(a)	encouraged
	(b)	established
	(c)	preached
	(d)	circulated
	(e)	directed
	Ans:	( b ) 	established
		
10.	(a)	degradation
	(b)	communication
	(c)	expansion
	(d)	projection
	(e)	exhibition
	Ans:	( c ) 	expansion
 
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