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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) At an incentive level, however, we do recognise that there are many illegal migrants in India.

(B) The border between India and Bangladesh is porous and there is little that anyone can do to check migration

(C) Moreover, many people in the border villages do not recognise that an international boundary exists.

(D) It is not uncommon for a man to cycle from a Bangladeshi village to a town in India to buy something and for him to then cycle back home on the same-day

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) First of all, there are supposed to be too many of them.

(B) Secondly, there is a danger that some of them will have terrorist links.

(C) There are simply not enough jobs too go around

(D) If you think about it, no of this makes much sense,

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) In my view, the police should have better things to do,

(B) I don't to think it is possible for anybody to sup port the manner in which alleged Bangladeshis are being deported.

(C) I have been reading a pamphlet produced by the Citizen's Campaign for Preserving Democracy.

(D) Members of this group studied the way in which the police rounded up Bangladchis. 

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) In effect, this means that the authorities can decide that anybody is an legal immigrant and can throw him out of the country.

(B) There is nothing a victim can do by way of protest.

(C) There is no appeal at all.

(D) Anybody who does not keep them happy will be deported unless he then pays off the local police.

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) For anyone who believes in the law of averages or the notion that whatever goes up must come down, it may well appear that the prospects for 2006 will not be as bright as they were in the last year.

(B) After all, the world economy grew at 4 percent-plus for the second consecutive year in 2005.

(C) Significantly, the biggest contribution to global growth came from Asia

(D) The Indian economy has grown at nearly 8 per cent in 2005, which is a rate feat considering that agricultural growth were quite ordinary 

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) One of the most telling trends of last year were that news of 8 percent GDP growth stopped surprising us in India.

B) The competitiveness-led buoyancy would continue and consolidate further in 2006.

(C) Even if one grants the possibility of some cyclical correction in the global growth momentum or the consumer demand, there is likely to be a compensatory force in the formed of investment demand.

(D) No doubt, with such robust investment activity, it is now going to be increasingly difficult to keep interest rates low.

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) As the growing economy makes increasing demands on infrastructure inputs, these problems could worsen in the coming year.

(B) Therefore, addressing infrastructure gaps needs to doing our topmost priority next year,

(C) The second risk lies in the global macroeconomic imbalances, reflected in the twin deficits of the US and rising surpluses of Asia.

(D) The longer these imbalances have persisted, the greater has become the risk of a disruptive correction.

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) Where there are wills there's always a way.

(B) This is an old saying, but so true.

(C) All these years we have been hearing from BCCI officials that if players don't play domestic cricket, they will not be considered for selection to the national team.

(D) That was only talk and nothing else, for most of the top players stayed away from Ranji, Duleep or Challenger Trophy games 

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In the following questions, you have to identify the correct sentence/s.

For each of the following questions find the sentence/s that is correct.

(A) The only problem is that the wickets that are on offer for domestic cricket are hardly conducive for batsman.

(B) It is here that BCCI needs to show the same will, as they have shown in making players play domestic cricket.

(C) For years now, pitches have been prepared to suit the home team's strengths and that is fine so long as the pitch is not a lottery

(D) If one goes by the scores in some of the matches, especially Delhi's games, then it is quite obvious that the pitches prepared are sub-standard and not conducive to a fair contest between bat and hall.