100 Top Mcqs For SI Exam
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                  (a) ମର୍
                       ୁ ଥମାନେ ବିପଦନର ଅଧିକ ପଦନେପ େିଅନ୍ତି I
                  (b) ନଦବଦୂତମାନେ ସଦା ସତକଥ I
                  (c) ସାହସୀମାନେ ସଫଳ I
                  (d) ଭୟ ନହଉଛି ମର୍ୁ ୟ ଅବନରାଧ I
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େିନେ ଭେ ତ େଗତ ଭେ –
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                  ମେ
                   ୁ ୀୋାଂ ଚ ମତିଭ୍ରମୁଃ–
                  A.    To err is human
                  B.    Penny wise pound foolish.
                  C.    Patience has its rewards.
                  D.    Riches have wings.
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                  He was angry ___ the delay, but later he was angry ___ his
                  brother.
                  A.    at / with
                  B.    with / at
                  C.    upon / on
                  D.    about / upon
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                     Answer: a) at / with
                     Explanation:
                  Angry at = used for things/situations (angry at the delay).
                  Angry with = used for persons (angry with his brother).
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                  She was good ___ mathematics but never really felt good
                  ___ singing.
                  A.    in / at
                  B.    at / at
                  C.    in/ in
                  D.    at/ in
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                     Answer: d) at / in
                     Explanation:
                  Good at = skilled in (good at maths).
                  Good in = competent inside a subject/field (good in singing,
                  good in class).
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                  The managers could not agree ___ a plan, though they all
                  agreed ___ the chairman’s honesty.
                  A.    with / upon
                  B.    on / with
                  C.    upon / with
                  D.    to / at
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                  A.    on / to
                  B.    upon / of
                  C.    on / of
                  D.    on / from
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                      Answer: c) on / of
                      Explanation:
                  Dependent on someone.
                  Independent of someone. (Not "independent from" in formal
                  English).
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                  She was concerned ___ her exam, but the teacher was more
                  concerned ___ her health.
                  A.    with / about
                  B.    about / about
                  C.    about / with
                  D.    with / for
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                  A.    with / from
                  B.    from / with
                  C.    with / with
                  D.    from / from
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                  A.    with / into
                  B.    to / into
                  C.    with / with
                  D.    to / with
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                     Answer: b) to / into
                     Explanation:
                  Married to = the person (married to a doctor).
                  Married into = the family/clan (married into a royal family).
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                  A.    than / on
                  B.    to / over
                  C.    over / to
                  D.    to / on
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                     Answer: b) to / over
                     Explanation:
                  Superior to (not "than").
                  Control over something/someone.
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                  The boy was ashamed ___ his rude words, but later he was
                  ashamed ___ meeting his teacher again.
                  A.    with / to
                  B.    at / for
                  C.    of / on
                  D.    of / at
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                     Answer: d) of / at
                     Explanation:
                  Ashamed of = guilt/shame of a deed (ashamed of rude
                  words).
                  Ashamed at = embarrassed at a situation (ashamed at
                  meeting teacher).
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                  He was confident ___ his success, but the teacher had little
                  confidence ___ him.
                  A.    of / in
                  B.    in / on
                  C.    on / upon
                  D.    about / to
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                     Answer: a) of / in
                     Explanation:
                  Confident of = sure about success (confident of success).
                  Confidence in = faith in a person (confidence in him).
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                  A.    an / one
                  B.    a / one
                  C.    the / a
                  D.    A, a
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                     Answer: d) a / a
                     Explanation: "One" begins with /w/ (consonant sound)
                  → a one-rupee note. Money expressions → a rupee.
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                  A.    the
                  B.    a
                  C.    an
                  D.    No article
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                     Answer: b) a
                     Explanation: First mention, not specific → a hospital. If
                  known hospital, use the hospital.
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  In the first blank, article "the" will be used because "the" is
                  used to refer to a particular/specific group of people.
                  In the second blank, article "a" will be used because the
                  speaker is making a general statement.
                  In the third blank, article "the" will be used because article
                  "the" is used to refer to a DEFINITE group of people like
                  'BRITISH PEOPLE'.
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                  A.    the
                  B.    a
                  C.    an
                  D.    No article
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                  Answer: Option C
                  Solution:
                  'An' is an indefinite article used before the vowel sound "u".
                  Hence, it is correct.
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                  A.    no article, a, no article
                  B.    the, a, no article
                  C.    no article, no article, no article
                  D.    no article, a, the
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                  Answer: Option A
                  Solution:
                  The first and third blank won't take any article as 'life' is an
                  abstract noun and the phrase 'economic terms' is already
                  descriptive. Indefinite article 'A' will be used with 'little'.
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                  A.    a, the
                  B.    an, the
                  C.    the, the
                  D.    none of the above
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Answer: Option A
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                  A.    A
                  B.    An
                  C.    The
                  D.    No article
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Answer: Option D
No article required
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                  A.    A
                  B.    An
                  C.    The
                  D.    No article
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Answer: Option D
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                  A.    A
                  B.    An
                  C.    The
                  D.    No article
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                  Answer: Option A
                  Solution:
                  Here, 'friend' is a general class of people and therefore
                  indefinite article will be used. Word after the blank starts
                  without vowel sound. 'A' article will be used.
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                  A.    Adjective of Quality
                  B.    Distributive Adjective
                  C.    Possessive Adjective
                  D.    Adjective of Quantity
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                  A.    Possessive Adjective
                  B.    Interrogative Adjective
                  C.    Demonstrative Adjective
                  D.    Adjective of Quality
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                  35. The sentence, "She is the lesser of the two evils," uses
                  which type of adjective?
                  A.    Positive Degree
                  B.    Comparative Degree
                  C.    Superlative Degree
                  D.    Adjective of Quality
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                  A.    He spoke softly.
                  B.    She arrived early.
                  C.    We rarely see them.
                  D.    They live abroad.
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                  A.    Adverb of Manner
                  B.    Adverb of Time
                  C.    Adverb of Place
                  D.    Adverb of Degree
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                  39. In the sentence, "She happily gave him the gift," where is
                  the adverb placed?
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                  42. The phrase "If I had known you were coming, I would
                  have baked a cake" is an example of a:
                  A.    Type 1 Conditional
                  B.    Type 2 Conditional
                  C.    Type 3 Conditional
                  D.    Mixed Conditional
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                  A.    are
                  B.    is
                  C.    have been
                  D.    were
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                  Answer: B) is
                  Explanation: The true subject of this sentence is "the use,"
                  which is a singular noun. The phrases "of technology" and
                  "including computers and tablets" are prepositional phrases
                  that modify the subject but do not change its number.
                  Therefore, the verb must be singular ("is").
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                  "More than one student ______ failed the test due to lack of
                  preparation."
                  A.    have
                  B.    has
                  C.    are
                  D.    is
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                  Answer: B) has
                  Explanation: The phrase "more than one" is an unusual one.
                  Although it seems to imply a plural subject, it grammatically
                  requires a singular verb ("has"). This is a common exception
                  to the rule of plurals.
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                  A.    are
                  B.    were
                  C.    is
                  D.    have been
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                  Answer: C) is
                  Explanation: The indefinite pronouns "either" and "neither"
                  are always singular when they stand alone as the subject.
                  Thus, the verb must be singular ("is").
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                  A.    is/ are
                  B.    are / is
                  C.    is / is
                  D.    are / are
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                  Answer: A) is / are
                  Explanation: The word "statistics" can be singular or plural.
                  When it refers to the academic subject, it's considered
                  singular ("is a difficult subject"). When it refers to the
                  numerical data or facts, it's considered plural ("are quite
                  shocking"). This is another example of notional agreement.
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                  A.    are / are
                  B.    is / is
                  C.    are / is
                  D.    is / are
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                  Answer: D) is / are
                  Explanation: The noun "news" is an uncountable noun and
                  is always treated as singular. The verb for "the news" is "is."
                  However, "the people" is a collective noun that is always
                  treated as plural in standard English. The verb for "the
                  people" is "are."
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                  55. The sentence, "We saw the car driving down the street,"
                  contains a nonfinite verb that functions as a:
                  A.    Gerund
                  B.    Present Participle
                  C.    Past Participle
                  D.    Infinitive
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                  A.    mustn't he
                  B.    isn't he
                  C.    doesn't he
                  D.    is he
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                  Answer: B) isn't he
                  Explanation: The question tag for sentences with "must" is a
                  common point of confusion. When "must" is used to express
                  an assumption or deduction (meaning "it is certain that"),
                  the question tag uses a form of the verb "be". We look at
                  the context of the sentence to see what "must" is conveying.
                  "He must be..." implies "It is certain that he is...". Therefore,
                  the tag uses the auxiliary verb from the implied statement,
                  making "isn't he" the correct choice.
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                  A.    did they
                  B.    didn't they
                  C.    did he
                  D.    didn't he
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                  A.    isn't it
                  B.    is there
                  C.    is it
                  D.    isn't there
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                  A.    didn't he
                  B.    did he
                  C.    wouldn't he
                  D.    usedn't he
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                  Answer: A) didn't he
                  Explanation: The past tense form "used to" is treated like a
                  normal simple past tense verb for question tags. The
                  auxiliary verb for the simple past is "did." The main clause is
                  positive, so the tag is negative: "didn't he."
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                  A.    am I
                  B.    am I not
                  C.    aren't I
                  D.    aren't I not
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                  Answer: C) aren't I
                  Explanation: The question tag for a statement with "I am" is
                  a unique exception in English. While it would seem logical to
                  say "am I not?", the standard and correct form is "aren't I".
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                  A.    Information
                  B.    Water
                  C.    Furniture
                  D.    Advice
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                  Answer: B) Water
                  Explanation: Water is typically an uncountable noun (e.g.,
                  "There is water in the glass"). However, it can be made
                  countable in specific contexts, such as when referring to
                  different types of water or bodies of water (e.g., "The hotel
                  offers three different waters," or "The lake is one of the ten
                  waters in the national park"). The other nouns listed are
                  almost always uncountable.
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                  A.    advanced
                  B.    forward
                  C.    attack
                  D.    enemy
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                  Answer: B) forward
                  Explanation: The verb "advanced" means to move forward.
                  The adverb "forward" is therefore redundant. A correct
                  sentence would be "They advanced to attack the enemy."
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                  A.    a terrible disaster
                  B.    a complete sentence
                  C.    the exact same
                  D.    a unique opportunity
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                  A.    life
                  B.    speech
                  C.    memory
                  D.    events
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                  Answer: Option A
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                  Life : the existence of an individual human being or animal.
                  Speech : the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and
                  feelings by articulate sounds.
                  Memory : the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers
                  information.
                  Events : a thing that happens or takes place, especially one of
                  importance.
                  Memoirs : an account written by a public figure of their life and
                  experiences.
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                  A.    ruminating
                  B.    speculation
                  C.    imagination
                  D.    reasoning
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                  Answer: Option C
                  Solution:
                  Ruminating : think deeply about something.
                  Speculation : the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm
                  evidence.
                  Imagination : the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or
                  concepts of external objects not present to the senses.
                  Reasoning : the action of thinking about something in a logical,
                  sensible way.
                  Ratiocination : the process of exact thinking : reasoning.
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                  A.    disgust
                  B.    sparkle
                  C.    anger
                  D.    sadness
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  Disgust : a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused
                  by something unpleasant or offensive.
                  Sparkle : shine brightly with flashes of light.
                  Anger : a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or
                  hostility.
                  Sadness : the condition or quality of being sad.
                  Glint : a small flash of light, especially a reflected one.
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                  A.    Solid
                  B.    Grave
                  C.    Enough
                  D.    Wretched
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                  Answer: Option D
                  Solution:
                  Wretched : (of a person) in a very unhappy or unfortunate
                  state.
                  Solid : firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
                  Grave : a hole dug in the ground to receive a coffin or dead
                  body, typically marked by a stone or mound.
                  Enough : as much or as many as required.
                  Abject : (of a situation or condition) extremely unpleasant
                  and degrading.
                  A.    foolish
                  B.    solemn
                  C.    silly
                  D.    stupid
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  Foolish : lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
                  Solemn : formal and dignified.
                  Silly : having or showing a lack of common sense or
                  judgement; absurd and foolish.
                  Stupid : having or showing a great lack of intelligence or
                  common sense.
                  Owlish : like an owl, especially in appearing to be solemn or
                  wise.
                  A.    polished
                  B.    practicable
                  C.    stylish
                  D.    fashionable
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                  Answer: Option D
                  Solution:
                  Outmoded : old-fashioned.
                  Polished : shiny as a result of being rubbed.
                  Practicable : able to be done or put into practice
                  successfully.
                  Stylish : fashionably elegant and sophisticated.
                  Fashionable : characteristic of, influenced by, or representing
                  a current popular style.
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                  A.    aggressive
                  B.    dignified
                  C.    straightforward
                  D.    supercilious
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  Subservient : prepared to obey others unquestioningly.
                  Aggressive : ready or likely to attack or confront; characterized by or
                  resulting from aggression.
                  Dignified : having or showing a composed or serious manner that is
                  worthy of respect.
                  Straightforward : uncomplicated and easy to do or understand.
                  Supercilious : behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior
                  to others.
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                  A.    strengthen
                  B.    enlarge
                  C.    stimulate
                  D.    awaken
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                  Answer: Option A
                  Solution:
                  Hamstring : severely restrict the efficiency or effectiveness
                  of.
                  Strengthen : make or become stronger.
                  Enlarge : make or become larger or more extensive.
                  Stimulate : raise levels of physiological or nervous activity in
                  (the body or any biological system).
                  Awaken : rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping.
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                  A.    borrow
                  B.    steal
                  C.    snatch
                  D.    extort
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                  Answer: Option A
                  Solution:
                  Endow : give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or
                  institution).
                  Borrow : take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the
                  intention of returning it.
                  Steal : take (another person's property) without permission or legal
                  right and without intending to return it.
                  Snatch : quickly seize (something) in a rude or eager way.
                  Extort : obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means.
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                  A.    handsome
                  B.    happy
                  C.    quite
                  D.    genteel
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                  Answer: Option D
                  Solution:
                  Boorish : rough and bad-mannered; coarse.
                  Handsome : (of a man) good-looking.
                  Happy : feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
                  Quite : to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree;
                  absolutely; completely.
                  Genteel : characterized by exaggerated or affected
                  politeness, refinement, or respectability.
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Hobson's choice:
                  A.    Feeling of insecurity
                  B.    Accept or leave the offer
                  C.    Feeling of strength
                  D.    Excellent choice
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  Hobson's choice: free choice in which only one thing is
                  offered.
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                  Answer: Option D
                  Solution:
                  To take people by storm: To conquer, seize, or lay siege to
                  something, someone, or some place with a sudden and
                  furious attack.
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                  A.    To take risk
                  B.    To hazard oneself
                  C.    To do a task secretly
                  D.    To do a hazardous thing without any idea of the result
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                  Answer: Option D
                  Solution:
                  To take a leap in the dark: something you do without being
                  certain what will happen as a result.
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To be at loggerheads:
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  To be at loggerheads: to be in conflict.
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                  Answer: Option A
                  Solution:
                  To throw up the sponge: to give up a contest.
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                  Answer: D) B and C.
                  Explanation: The phrasal verb "bring up" has several
                  common meanings.
                  In the context of a person, it means to raise or care for a
                  child (e.g., "She was brought up by her grandparents").
                  In the context of a conversation, it means to introduce a
                  topic for discussion (e.g., "He brought up the issue of budget
                  cuts at the meeting"). While "bring up" can also refer to
                  vomiting, that is a more literal and less common phrasal verb
                  usage.
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                  A.    find out
                  B.    find up
                  C.    find in
                  D.    find on
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                  Answer: D) A and B.
                  Explanation: The phrasal verb "turn down" has two
                  common and distinct meanings.
                  It means to decrease the volume or intensity of something
                  (e.g., "Turn down the music").
                  It also means to refuse an offer or request (e.g., "She turned
                  down the job offer").
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                  A.    To invent a story.
                  B.    To compensate for something.
                  C.    To apply cosmetics.
                  D.    To reconcile after an argument.
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                  A.    Individual
                  B.    Discrete
                  C.    Rabble
                  D.    Congregation
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                  Answer: Option C
                  Solution:
                  One word substitute is Rabble.
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                  A.    Enemy
                  B.    Colleague
                  C.    Assistant
                  D.    Contemporary
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                  Answer: Option B
                  Solution:
                  One word substitute is Colleague.
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                  A.    Clinophobia
                  B.    Ballistophobia
                  C.    Xenophobia
                  D.    Stenophobia
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                  Answer: Option A
                  Solution:
                  One word substitute is Clinophobia.
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                  A.    Ballet
                  B.    Epic
                  C.    Ballad
                  D.    Sonnet
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                  Answer: Option C
                  Solution:
                  One word substitute is Ballad.
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                  A.    Galaxy
                  B.    Cluster
                  C.    Constellation
                  D.    Congregation
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                  Answer: Option C
                  Solution:
                  One word substitute is Constellation.
                  A.    Despite of
                  B.    the heavy rain
                  C.    the children
                  D.    went out to play
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                  Answer: A) Despite of
                  Explanation: The word "despite" should not be followed by
                  "of." It is a preposition that is used alone, similar to the word
                  "in spite of". The correct sentence is "Despite the heavy
                  rain, the children went out to play."
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                  A.    The furniture
                  B.    in the house
                  C.    needs to be replaced
                  D.    are old
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                  Answer: B) than
                  Explanation: The correlative conjunction pair "hardly...
                  when" is used to show that one action happened
                  immediately after another. The word "than" is used with "no
                  sooner." The correct word to use here is "when." The
                  sentence should be "Hardly had she left the house when it
                  began to pour."
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                  A.    He asked
                  B.    the doctor
                  C.    a mutual agreement
                  D.    for a
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