English Fill Ups Set 2

We are here with English fill ups questions which have become very important with change in pattern of competitive exams.

In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are four words denoted by numbers a), b), c) and d). Find out ONE word that to be fitted in both the sentences I and II and another word that fit to the sentence III and to make it meaningfully complete. In case no word is fit to these sentences, option ‘e’ is the answer.

1). I. The change that has taken place in him cannot lessen his love for his neighbors; on the contrary, that change can only _____________ love in his heart.
II. It said that cancellation of President Clinton’s planned visit to India this fall would be disastrous and only ___________ nationalist fervor in that country.
III. As the Looking-glass represents not any image within itself, unless it receive some from without; so the Moon have not any light, but what is ___________ by the Sun.
a) Deepen, granted
b) Exaggerate, imparted
c) Inflate, given
d) Intensify, bestowed
e) Increase, conferred

2). I. Everything feels so warm and lovely, very much different from the ___________ atmosphere of the sea over at our place.
II. Watching television or listening to music or a book on audiotape until becoming ________ promotes falling asleep naturally.
III. That was made apparent by our ______________ of the subject, and by our agreeing-without agreement-to make my recovery of the use of my hands a question of so many hours, not of so many weeks.
a) Drowsy, avoidance
b) Lethargic, prevention
c) Dozy, hindrance
d) Weary, difficulty
e) Indolent, complexity

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