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Text Completion Practice

August 24, 2012 By Swetha R Leave a Comment

As ___________ head of the organization, he attended social functions and civic meetings but had no __________ in the formulation of company policy.

(a) titular…… voice
(b) hypothetical………vote
(c) former………pride
(d) nominal……….competition
(e) actual………say

Correct Answer: (A)

Explanation:

Word
Meaning
Titular
Holding or constituting a purely formal position or title without any real authority.
Hypothetical
being or involving a hypothesis. Hypothesis is a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
Nominal
(of a role or status) Existing in name only
While ‘titular’, ‘former’ and ‘nominal’ are possible options for the first blank, ‘competition’ is totally out of context for the second blank.

Now we are down to two choices, (A) or (C). One does not ‘have pride’ but ‘takes pride’ in the formulation of company policy.

Moreover, the sentence subtly indicates a non-appreciative tone in reference to the head of the organization.

Hence, option (A) would fit the bill.

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