List-I (Sentences) | List-II (Words) |
(A) She was able to give a _________ explanation in the court for her presence near the crime scene. | (I) collaborate/d |
(B) The Rockland Hospital ___________ with AIIMS to conduct a free cancer screening camp. | (II) corroborate/ing |
(C) Though she has shown only 4% improvement in achieving her target yet her efforts are __________. | (III) credible |
(D) The doctors give the prognosis by __________ their diagnosis with several tests. | (IV) creditable |
The correct matches are:
(A) She was able to give a (III) credible explanation in the court for her presence near the crime scene.
Explanation: "Credible" refers to something that is believable or trustworthy. In this case, the explanation she provided was convincing enough to be accepted in court.
(B) The Rockland Hospital (I) collaborate with AIIMS to conduct a free cancer screening camp.
Explanation: "Collaborate" means to work together with others to achieve a common goal, which fits the context of hospitals working together for a common cause.
(C) Though she has shown only 4% improvement in achieving her target yet her efforts are (IV) creditable.
Explanation: "Creditable" means deserving of recognition or praise. Despite the small improvement, her efforts are still worthy of acknowledgment.
(D) The doctors give the prognosis by (II) corroborating their diagnosis with several tests.
Explanation: "Corroborate" means to confirm or support with evidence. In this case, doctors use tests to support their diagnosis.
LIST I | LIST II | ||
A | Our Principal List | I | can face the land mafia |
B | Only a dare devil | II | to be fair and square in business |
C | My father advised me | III | died in harness |
D | Due to sheer negligence | IV | you have got yourself into a mess |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
A | Some speakers merely | I | brought to book for his negligence |
B | The manager was | II | by dint of hard work |
C | Sheela achieved success | III | bear the brunt of inflation |
D | The poor have to | IV | beat the air in their speech while preaching |
List-I (Words) | List-II (Definitions) |
(A) Theocracy | (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions |
(B) Megalomania | (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past |
(C) Apothecary | (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders |
(D) Antiquarian | (IV) A morbid delusion of one’s power, importance or godliness |