Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each without changing their meaning. 1. He is so honest that he can’t accept bribe. Begin: He is too............................................... 2. Ravi is not as rich as Raj. Begin: Raj is richer......................................... 3. His services cannot be forgotten. End: ............................................to be forgotten. 4. As soon as he approached the place, he was arrested. Begin: No sooner................................................................ 5. Not many persons were present there. Begin: Only a few..................................... 6. All the woman wept. End: ..............................but wept. 7. Who would not cry when beaten? Begin: Everyone................................. 8. Can a man live forever? Begin: A man...................................... 9. Everyone is ready to die for his country. End: ....................................for his country? 10. What a day it was! Begin: It......................
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Read the extracts carefully and answer the questions with the help of the given options :
The ceremonies took place in the lovely sandstone amphi theatre formed by Union Buildings in Pretoria. For
decades this had been the seat of white supremacy, and now it was the site of a rainbow gathering of different
colours and nations for the installations of south Africa's first democratic, non racial government.
The ceremonies referred in the first line are the ceremonies held on the occasion of
Nelson Mandela's marriage.
installation of the non-racial government
installation of the racial govemment
inaugration of lovely sandstoneamphi theatre
Rainhhuraathenna manna1. Given the standing of some of its institutions of higher learning, the IITs and IIMs, India is a potential knowledge power. Realising the potential, however, is not going to be easy. The impressive strides made by Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) notwithstanding, universal access to quality school education- a minimum necessary condition for any progress towards making India a knowledge society’, as the 2006 report of the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) puts it-remains a distant goal
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it was an horrible moment