1. I am not one of those who believe everything they hear.
2. I am not one of these who believes everything I hear.
3. I am not one of those who believes everything he hears.
4. I am not one of those who believes in everything one hears.
I am not one of those who believe everything they hear.
1. Each of the students has done well.
2. Each of the student has done well.
3. Each of the students have done well.
4. Each of the student have done well.
Each of the students has done well.
1. the div ine mother.
2. your inner self.
3. the path to wisdom.
4. life's distant goal.
life's distant goal.
1. Creatures which, along with Poseidon, one finds during a journey.
2. Mythological characters that one should not be afraid of.
3. Intra -personal obstacles that hinder one’ s journey.
4. Problems that one has to face to derive the most from one's journey.
Intra -personal obstacles that hinder one’ s journey.
1. ally to give an excruciating vision of guilt.
2. to us give a vivid picture of guilt
3. is a painful picture of a guilt - ridden world.
4. does not really solve all the questions in the narrator’s mind.
ally to give an excruciating vision of guilt.
1. There is a monster out there
2. It is as if the world is on my shoulders
3. The answer is out there somewhere
4. There is a sea of sensibility in me.
The answer is out there somewhere
1. Contemplating whether to exist
2. Combining realistic detail
3. M iscegenating a brilliant mind
4. Aware that he had been born
Combining realistic detail
1. [1] MNCs will focus on high-value food items.
2. MNCs are driven by the motive of profit maximization.
3. MNCs are not the only group of actors in genetically -modified food research.
4. economic development will help the poor buy MNC-produced food.
MNCs are not the only group of actors in genetically -modified food research.
1. wiping out competing varieties of plants which now fall prey to killer weeds.
2. forcing application of stronger herbicides to kill weeds which have become resistant to weak herbicides.
3. forcing application of stronger herbicides to keep the competing plants weed-free.
4. not allowing growth of any weeds, thus reducing soil fertility.
forcing application of stronger herbicides to kill weeds which have become resistant to weak herbicides.
1. Indian media generally covers a subject of scientific importance when its mass application is likely.
2. Indian media's coverage of scientific research is generally dependent on MNCs' interests.
3. Indian media, in partnership with the government, is actively involved in publicizing the results of scientific research.
4. Indian media only highlights scientific research which is funded by the government.
Indian media generally covers a subject of scientific importance when its mass application is likely.