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Fill up the blanks, numbered [Q1], [Q2] ...up to [Q6]
"Between the year 1946 and the year 1955, I did not file any income tax returns." With that [Q1] statement, Ramesh embarked on an account of his encounter with the Income Tax Department. "I originally owed Rs. 20,000 in unpaid taxes. With [Q2] and [Q3], the 20,000 became 60,000. The Income Tax Department then went into action, and I learned firsthand just how much power the Tax Department wields. Royalties and trust funds can be [Q4]; automobiles may be [Q5], and auctioned off. Nothing belongs to the [Q6] until the case is settled."[1] Q1).
(1) devious
(2) blunt
(3) tactful
(4) pretentious
[2] Q2).
(1) Interest
(2) taxes
(3) principal
(4) returns
[3] Q3).
(1) sanctions
(2) refunds
(3) fees
(4) fines
[4] Q4).
(1) closed
(2) detached
(3) attached
(4) impounded
[5] Q5).
(1) smashed
(2) seized
(3) dismantled
(4) frozen
[6] Q6).
(1) purchaser
(2) victim
(3) investor
(4) offender
asked in CAT
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Fill in the blank numbered as Q1, Q2...
At that time the White House was as serene as a resort hotel out of season. The corridors were [Q1]. In the various offices, [Q2] gray men in waistcoats talked to one another in low-pitched voices. The only color, or choler, curiously enough, was provided by President Eisenhower himself. Apparently, his [Q3] was easily set off; he scowled when he [Q4] the corridors.[1] Q1).
(1) striking
(2) hollow
(3) empty
(4) white[2] Q2).
(1) quiet
(2) faded
(3) loud
(4) stentorian
[3] Q3).
(1) laughter
(2) curiosity
(3) Humour
(4) temper
[4] Q4).
(1) paced
(2) strolled
(3) stormed
(4) prowled
asked in CAT
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