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Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar)/ "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form, but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, meter) but rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions: |
Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar)/ "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form, but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, meter) but rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions: |
Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar)/ "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form, but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, meter) but rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions: |
Prose consists of writing that does not adhere to any particular formal structures (other than simple grammar)/ "non-poetic" writing, perhaps. The term sometimes appears negatively, but prosaic writing simply says something without necessarily trying to say it in a beautiful way or using beautiful words. Prose writing can of course take beautiful form, but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, meter) but rather by style, placement or inclusion of graphics. But one need not mark the distinction precisely, and perhaps cannot do so. One area of overlap is "prose poetry", which attempts to convey using only prose, the aesthetic richness typical of poetry. |
Direction: Find the Synonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the Synonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the Antonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: Find the Antonym of the words written in capital letters: |
Direction: Are based on analogy. Find the suitable match: |
Direction: Are based on analogy. Find the suitable match: |
Direction: Identify the kind of noun the underline word has: |
Direction: Identify the kind of noun the underline word has: |
Direction: Identify the kind of pronoun the underline word has: |
Direction: Identify the kind of pronoun the underline word has: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable article: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable article: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with One Word Substitution: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with One Word Substitution: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunction: |
Direction: Fill in the blanks with suitable conjunction: |
Direction: Identify the odd one out: |
Direction: Identify the odd one out: |
Direction: Change Active voice into Passive voice: |
Direction: Change the direct sentence into indirect one: |
Direction: Arrange the jumbled words to make a meaningful sentence: |
P: craze for speed |
Q: many motor accidents |
R: it is the mad |
S: that causes |
Direction: Arrange the jumbled words to make a meaningful sentence: |
P: that the terrorists will ransack this world |
Q: desperately to obtain these weapons |
R: they might not hesitate a bit to use it |
S: giant monster which has been threatening the very existence |
Choose your answer from the given options: |
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters to make meaningful word: |
Direction: Arrange the jumbled letters to make meaningful word: |
Direction: Identify the types of sentence: |
Direction: Identify the types of sentence: |
Three sentences are given below. You have to identify which sentence is fact which is opinion : |
I. The greatest need to India is not rare Specialists, but well trained general physicians. |
II. Basic medical education needs to be increased urgently. |
III. Specialized medical education does not take care of general public health or health of common masses in India. |
Direction: Identify the kind of tense: |
Direction: An incorrect sentence is given. Find the part of the sentence which is incorrect: |
P: The Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh |
Q: has said that |
R: The India is keen to initiate dialogue |
S: with Pakistan. |
Direction: An incorrect sentence is given. Find the part of the sentence which is incorrect: |
P: With the introduction of computerization, our |
Q: organization can concentrated |
R: on personalized |
S: customer service. |
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