<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. <strong><em>Cannons</em></strong> are used in war.</p><p>II. The Geeta deals with high <strong><em>canons</em></strong> of morality and religion.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. An <strong><em>ordnance</em></strong> declaring President’s rule in the state has been issued today.</p><p>II. The <strong><em>ordinance</em></strong> depot is situated far away from this city.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. A painter is an <strong><em>artiste</em></strong>.</p><p>II. Raj Kapoor is a skilled <strong><em>artist</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. You should not interfere in one’s <strong><em>personal</em></strong> affairs.</p><p>II. The <strong><em>personel</em></strong> of ICS were proud of their positions during the British rule in India.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. It is on account of his extensive social service that people <strong><em>deify</em></strong> him everywhere.</p><p>II. We should not <strong><em>defy</em></strong> the authority of the Government.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. The Government plans to take some <strong><em>sanitory</em></strong> measures in the state.</p><p>II. The sanitary condition of the town is not good.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. You should talk to your boss in a <strong><em>revrent</em></strong> manner.</p><p>II. Our <strong><em>revrend</em></strong> Principal is coming.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. This drawer is the <strong><em>depositary</em></strong> of my private letters.</p><p>II. Now a days it is not wise to be <strong><em>depository</em></strong> of other’s valuables.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. He was being laughed at for his <strong><em>antic</em></strong> gesture.</p><p>II. <strong><em>Anticue</em></strong> articles are priced much these days.</p>
<p>Directions: In each question below are given two sentences numbered I and II. In these sentences, two homonyms are given in italics type, which may be either mis-spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentences. Read both the sentences carefully and decide on their correctness on the basis of the italicised words.</p>
<p>I. This is the best <strong><em>stationary</em></strong> shop in our locality.</p><p>II. I saw a <strong><em>stationery</em></strong> van there.</p>