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PRATEEK BATCH

PEO, SI, RI, ARI, AMIN

ENGLISH

Practice on all concept


By – Pinku Sir
Motivational Quotes

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Motivational Quotes

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TOPIC :

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TOPIC :

Slide 5
TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

LET’S PRACTICE

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TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

1. Find the Odia meaning of this proverb.

“Fools rush in where angels fear to tread” ର ଅର୍ଥ –

(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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2. Find the Odia meaning of this proverb.

“Too many cooks spoil the broth” ର ଅର୍ଥ –

(a) ସମୟନର ର୍ାଦୟ ପକାଇବା I


(b) ରାନ୍ଧୁଣୀମାନେ ସଦା ସସ୍ୱ
ୁ ାଦୁ ର୍ାଦୟ ପକାନ୍ତି I
(c) ସହନ ାଗନର କାମ ସାର୍ଥକ ହୁଏI
(d) ଏକାଠି ଅଧିକ ନୋନକ କାମ କନେ କାମ ର୍ରାପ ହୁଏ I

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3. Find the meaning of this proverb.

ଚିହ୍ନା ବ୍ରାହ୍ମଣର ପଇତା ନୋଡା ୋହିଁ–

A. A known face needs painting.


B. A tree is known by its fruits.
C. A good wine needs no push.
D. Good things lack of identities.

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4. Find the meaning of this proverb.

ବିୋ ନମଘ ନର ବଜ୍ରପାତ –

A. Without rain thunderstorm.


B. A bolt from the blue.
C. Many a little makes a mickle.
D. Much cry and little wool.

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5. Find the meaning of this proverb.

ଦୁୁଃର୍ ବିୋ ସର୍


ୁ ୋହିଁ –

A. The cow doesn’t make the monk.


B. Struggle without pain.
C. Between danger.
D. There is no rose without a thorn.

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6. Find the meaning of this proverb.

କଣ୍ଟାକୁ କଣ୍ଟା ନର କାଢ଼ିବା –

A. To set a thief to catch a thief.


B. A thorn is used to relief from pain.
C. An empty vessel sounds much.
D. One flower does noy make a garland.

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7. Find the meaning of this proverb.

େିନେ ଭେ ତ େଗତ ଭେ –

A. Everyone should be selfish.


B. Cut your coat according to your cloth.
C. To the pure all things are pure.
D. Necessity knows no law.

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8. Find the meaning of this proverb.

କାହାର ନପୌଷ ମାସ ତ କାହାର ସବଥୋଶ–

A. It takes two to make a quarrel.


B. Two blow hot and cold in the same breath.
C. One man’s meat is another man’s poison.
D. Too much courtesy, too much craft.

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9. Find the meaning of this proverb.

ଗାଇ ଗାଇ ଗାୟକ, ବୋଇ ବୋଇ ବାଦକ –

A. To cast pearl before swine.


B. Grasp all, lose all.
C. Oil your own machine.
D. Practice makes perfect.

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10. Find the meaning of this proverb.

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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11. Choose the correct preposition:

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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TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

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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12. Choose the correct preposition:

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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13. Choose the correct preposition:

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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Answer: c) upon / with


Explanation:
Agree upon/on = regarding a matter/plan (agree upon a
plan).
Agree with = regarding a person/statement (agree with the
chairman).

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14. Choose the correct preposition:

He was dependent ___ his father but later became


independent ___ him.

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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15. Choose the correct preposition:

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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TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

Answer: b) about / about


Explanation:
Concerned about = worried about (exam, health).
But note: Concerned with = involved in/related to
(concerned with politics).

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16. Choose the correct preposition:

He differed ___ me in opinion, but finally he differed ___


me in rank.

A. with / from
B. from / with
C. with / with
D. from / from

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Answer: a) with / from


Explanation:
Differ with = disagree in opinion.
Differ from = not same in quality/rank/appearance.

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17. Choose the correct preposition:

She is married ___ a doctor, but her sister is married ___ an


NRI family.

A. with / into
B. to / into
C. with / with
D. to / with

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TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

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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18. Choose the correct preposition:

He is superior ___ his colleagues, though he has no control


___ their salaries.

A. than / on
B. to / over
C. over / to
D. to / on

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TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

Answer: b) to / over
Explanation:
Superior to (not "than").
Control over something/someone.

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19. Choose the correct preposition:

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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TOPIC : Practice Mcqs

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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20. Choose the correct preposition:

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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21. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

She bought ___ one-rupee note from a collector, though it


was not worth even ___ rupee.

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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22. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

He was taken to ___ hospital after the accident.

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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23. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

__________ youth of Great Britain wants to have _________


better life for __________ British people.

A. no article, no article, the


B. the, a, the
C. the, the, the
D. the, no article, the

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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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24. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

She is __________ untidy girl.

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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25. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

__________ life is going to be _________ little easier in


________ economic terms.

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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26. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

The best time to plant _________ tree was 20 years ago.


________ Second best time is now.

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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27. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

We need ________ help!

A. A
B. An
C. The
D. No article

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Answer: Option D

No article required

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28. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

__________ computers have changed the way we live.

A. A
B. An
C. The
D. No article

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Answer: Option D

"The computer": implies a specific computer, or computers


in general, which doesn't fit the sentence's meaning.
"A computer": implies one specific computer.
"No article": ("Computers have changed the way we live.")
implies the concept of computers in general, which is what
the sentence is referring to.
Therefore, "Computers" is the correct choice as it refers to
the general concept of computing devices and their impact
on our lives, according to multiple sources.

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29. Fill in the blanks with correct options:

"Never believe _________ friend who offered you his


friendship just because he was getting bored."

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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30. Which sentence uses a predicative adjective?

A. The tall man smiled at me.


B. The dog, tired and hungry, lay on the mat.
C. She found the movie terrifying.
D. A brave person is not without fear.

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Answer: C) She found the movie terrifying.


Explanation: A predicative adjective follows a linking verb
(like be, seem, feel) or a verb of perception (find, consider,
make) and describes the subject or, in this case, the object.
In sentence C, "terrifying" is an adjective that describes "the
movie," which is the object of the verb "found."

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31. Identify the sentence with an adjective phrase


functioning as a predicate adjective.

A. A woman with a kind smile spoke to us.


B. The task seemed harder than we anticipated.
C. The car, old and rusty, was left in the garage.
D. He bought a house with a huge backyard.

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Answer: B) The task seemed harder than we anticipated.


Explanation: An adjective phrase is a group of words that
functions as an adjective. In C, "harder than we anticipated"
is a phrase that modifies the subject "task" and follows the
linking verb "seemed," thus functioning as a predicate
adjective.

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32. In the sentence, "The many happy children played in the


park," what type of adjective is "many"?

A. Adjective of Quality
B. Distributive Adjective
C. Possessive Adjective
D. Adjective of Quantity

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Answer: D) Adjective of Quantity.


Explanation: Adjectives of quantity (or quantitative
adjectives) indicate an indefinite number or amount. Words
like many, some, few, much, little fall into this category. They
answer the question "how much?" or "how many?".

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33. Identify the sentence with an adjective derived from a


noun.

A. The wooden table is old.


B. She has a fearless attitude.
C. The running water is cold.
D. The broken toy.

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Answer: A) The wooden table is old.


Explanation: The adjective "wooden" is formed by adding
the suffix "-en" to the noun "wood." This is a common way
to form adjectives of material from nouns.

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34. What type of adjective is "these" in the sentence, "I want


to buy these shoes"?

A. Possessive Adjective
B. Interrogative Adjective
C. Demonstrative Adjective
D. Adjective of Quality

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Answer: C) Demonstrative Adjective.


Explanation: Demonstrative adjectives (or determiners)
point to a specific noun. The words this, that, these, those
are demonstrative. They answer the question "which
one(s)?".

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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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Answer: B) Comparative Degree.


Explanation: The adjective "lesser" is the comparative
degree of "little." It is used to compare two things ("the two
evils"). The sentence correctly uses "the" before the
comparative to indicate a choice between two options.

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36. Which sentence uses an adverb of frequency?

A. He spoke softly.
B. She arrived early.
C. We rarely see them.
D. They live abroad.

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Answer: C) We rarely see them.


Explanation: An adverb of frequency tells us how often an
action happens. Words like always, often, sometimes, rarely,
never are adverbs of frequency. They typically come before
the main verb.
A) "Softly" is an adverb of manner.
B) "Early" is an adverb of time.
D) "Abroad" is an adverb of place.

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37. Identify the sentence where the adverb is a conjunctive


adverb.

A. I went to the store, then I came home.


B. The dog waited patiently for its food.
C. He was tired; therefore, he went to bed.
D. The speaker spoke too quickly.

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Answer: C) He was tired; therefore, he went to bed.


Explanation: A conjunctive adverb connects two
independent clauses and shows the relationship between
them. It is usually preceded by a semicolon and followed by
a comma. Examples include therefore, however,
consequently, moreover.
A) "Then" is an adverb of time in this context.
B) "Patiently" is an adverb of manner.
D) "Too" is an adverb of degree.

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38. In the sentence, "I am utterly exhausted," what type of


adverb is "utterly"?

A. Adverb of Manner
B. Adverb of Time
C. Adverb of Place
D. Adverb of Degree

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Answer: D) Adverb of Degree.


Explanation: An adverb of degree (or intensity) answers the
question "to what extent?" or "how much?". They modify
adjectives or other adverbs. "Utterly" shows the extent to
which the speaker is exhausted. Other examples include
very, almost, quite.
A) Adverbs of manner describe how something is done.
B) Adverbs of time describe when something is done.
D) Adverbs of place describe where something is done.

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39. In the sentence, "She happily gave him the gift," where is
the adverb placed?

A. Before the main verb


B. After the main verb
C. At the beginning of the sentence
D. At the end of the sentence

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Answer: A) Before the main verb


Explanation: The adverb "happily" is an adverb of manner
and in this sentence, it is placed before the main verb
"gave." Adverbs of manner can also be placed after the verb,
but this particular sentence structure places it before.

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40. Which of the following is an adverbial phrase functioning


as an adverb of manner?

A. She sings in a beautiful voice.


B. The party will be on Saturday.
C. He lives in the city.
D. The book is on the table.

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Answer: A) She sings in a beautiful voice.


Explanation: An adverbial phrase is a group of words that
functions as an adverb. The phrase "in a beautiful voice"
modifies the verb "sings" by describing how she sings, thus
functioning as an adverb of manner.
B) "On Saturday" is an adverbial phrase of time.
C) and D) are prepositional phrases of place.

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41. Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect


continuous tense to describe an action that happened
before a specific point in the past?

A. I had been waiting for twenty minutes, so I was late.


B. By the time the bus arrived, I had been waiting for
twenty minutes.
C. I was waiting for twenty minutes when the bus arrived.
D. I have been waiting for twenty minutes by the time the
bus arrives.

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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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Answer: C) Type 3 Conditional.


Explanation: A Type 3 Conditional (also known as the past
unreal conditional) is used to talk about an unreal or
imaginary situation in the past and its probable result in the
past. The structure is If + had + past participle, would have +
past participle. This sentence describes a hypothetical past
situation (not knowing you were coming) and a hypothetical
past result (not baking a cake).

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43. In which sentence is the use of the future perfect


continuous tense correct?

A. By next month, I will have been working at this company


for ten years.
B. I will work at this company for ten years.
C. By next month, I will be working at this company.
D. I will have worked at this company for ten years.

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Answer: A) By next month, I will have been working at this


company for ten years.
Explanation: The future perfect continuous tense (will have
been + verb-ing) is used to describe a continuous action that
will have been in progress for a certain duration up to a
specific point in the future. The phrase "By next month" sets
a future point in time, and the continuous action of
"working" will have been ongoing for a decade at that point.

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44. The sentence, "The package has just arrived," implies


which of the following?

A. The action is a completed past event with no connection


to the present.
B. The action is a completed past event that has an
immediate relevance to the present.
C. The action will be completed in the future.
D. The action is ongoing and incomplete.

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Answer: B) The action is a completed past event that has an


immediate relevance to the present.
Explanation: The present perfect tense (have/has + past
participle) is often used with adverbs like "just," "already,"
and "yet" to show a completed action with a direct impact
on the present. The arrival of the package is a finished
action, but the result (the package is here) is relevant now.

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45. Which sentence contains a correct example of a mixed


conditional?

A. If he had studied, he would have passed the exam.


B. If he studies, he will pass the exam.
C. If he studied, he would pass the exam.
D. If he had studied, he would pass the exam.

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Answer: D) If he had studied, he would pass the exam.


Explanation: A mixed conditional combines different tenses
to talk about an unreal past situation with a probable or
unreal present result. The structure is If + past perfect (had
studied) for the past condition, and would + simple verb
(would pass) for the present result. This sentence suggests
that because of a past action (not studying), a present result
(not passing) is true.

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46. Fill in the blanks.

"The use of technology in schools, including computers and


tablets, ______ steadily increasing."

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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47. Fill in the blanks.

"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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48. Fill in the blanks.

"Either of the solutions ______ acceptable, provided the


budget is met."

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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49. Fill in the blanks.

"Statistics ______ a difficult subject for many students, but


the statistics of the survey ______ quite shocking."

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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50. Fill in the blanks.

"The news from the battlefront ______ grave, and the


people of the city ______ worried."

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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51. Which sentence contains a gerund acting as the subject


of the sentence?

A. She loves singing on stage.


B. Her main goal is singing with a band.
C. Singing is her passion.
D. He left the room singing a tune.

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Answer: C) Singing is her passion.


Explanation: A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing that
functions as a noun. In this sentence, "Singing" is the subject
that performs the action (is her passion).
A) "singing" is the direct object of the verb "loves."
B) "singing" is a predicate nominative (a noun that follows a
linking verb).
D) "singing" is a participle modifying "He" and describing the
manner in which he left.

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52. Identify the sentence where the nonfinite verb is a


participle modifying a noun.

A. I like to read in my free time.


B. The breaking news shocked the nation.
C. He regrets having told her the secret.
D. She is always smiling.

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Answer: B) The breaking news shocked the nation.


Explanation: A participle is a verb form that functions as an
adjective. "Breaking" is a present participle that modifies
the noun "news," describing its quality or state.
A) "to read" is an infinitive.
C) "having told" is a perfect gerund.
D) "smiling" is part of the present continuous verb tense,
not a nonfinite verb in this context.

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53. In the sentence, "I watched the movie to understand the


director's vision," the phrase "to understand" is what type of
nonfinite verb, and what is its function?

A. Gerund, acting as an adverb


B. Infinitive, acting as a noun
C. Infinitive, acting as an adverb
D. Infinitive, acting as an adjective

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Answer: C) Infinitive, acting as an adverb.


Explanation: "To understand" is an infinitive (to + base form
of the verb). It modifies the verb "watched," explaining the
purpose or reason for the action. Since it modifies a verb, it
functions as an adverb answering the question "why?"

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54. Which sentence contains an infinitive used as a direct


object?

A. To fail is not an option.


B. The best way is to go by bus.
C. She has a chance to win.
D. I want to succeed.

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Answer: D) I want to succeed.


Explanation: The infinitive "to succeed" is the direct object
of the verb "want." It answers the question, "What do I
want?".
A) "To fail" is the subject.
B) "to go" is a predicate nominative.
D) "to win" is an adjective modifying the noun "chance."

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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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Answer: B) Present Participle.


Explanation: The verb "driving" is a present participle that
modifies the noun "car." It describes the state or action of
the car as it was being observed. It is not a gerund because
it's not acting as a noun.

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56. Choose the correct question tag:

"He must be very proud of his son, ______?“

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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57. Choose the correct question tag:

"Nobody came to the party, ______?“

A. did they
B. didn't they
C. did he
D. didn't he

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Answer: A) did they


Explanation: The pronoun for a question tag must agree
with the subject. Words like "nobody, no one, everybody,
someone" are singular in the main clause but take a plural
pronoun ("they") in the question tag. Additionally, because
the main clause ("Nobody came...") has a negative meaning,
the question tag must be positive ("did they").

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58. Choose the correct question tag:

"There is a cat in the house, ______?“

A. isn't it
B. is there
C. is it
D. isn't there

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Answer: D) isn't there


Explanation: When a sentence begins with "There
is/are/was/were," the pronoun in the question tag is always
"there". The tag takes the same auxiliary verb as the main
clause and has the opposite polarity. The main clause "There
is a cat..." is positive, so the tag "isn't there" is negative.

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59. Choose the correct question tag:

"He used to live in London, ______?“

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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60. Choose the correct question tag:

"I'm late, ______?“

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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61. Which of the following sentences correctly uses a


collective noun?

A. The jury was divided on the verdict.


B. The committee are meeting in the conference room.
C. The flock of birds were flying south.
D. The crowd were cheering loudly for the team.

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Answer: A) The jury was divided on the verdict.


Explanation: A collective noun refers to a group of people,
animals, or things. The verb agreement depends on whether
the group is acting as a single, cohesive unit or as individuals.
When the group is acting as a whole (e.g., reaching a single
verdict), the noun takes a singular verb ("was"). In the other
options, the nouns are treated as individuals within the
group, which would typically take a plural verb. However, the
correct singular-verb usage in A makes it the best choice.

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62. Identify the sentence where "love" is used as an abstract


noun.

A. He found the love of his life.


B. I love to read.
C. She showed great love for her family.
D. The movie was about a tragic love story.

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Answer: C) She showed great love for her family.


Explanation: An abstract noun refers to a quality, concept,
idea, or feeling that cannot be physically touched or seen. In
this sentence, "love" refers to the feeling or emotion.
A) "Love" refers to a person, making it a concrete noun.
B) "Love" is a verb.
D) "Love" is an adjective modifying "story."

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63. Which sentence contains a proper noun used


incorrectly?

A. The sun is a star.


B. We visited the eiffel tower.
C. My birthday is in July.
D. She is a great american writer.

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Answer: B) We visited the eiffel tower.


Explanation: A proper noun is a specific name for a person,
place, or organization. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
In this sentence, both "Eiffel" and "Tower" should be
capitalized. The other sentences use common nouns ("sun")
or correct proper nouns ("July," "American").

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64. In the sentence, "The strength of the warrior was


legendary," what type of nouns are "strength" and
"warrior"?

A. Abstract and Abstract


B. Concrete and Abstract
C. Concrete and Concrete
D. Abstract and Concrete

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Answer: D) Abstract and Concrete


Explanation: "Strength" is an abstract noun because it
refers to a quality or attribute that cannot be physically
touched. "Warrior" is a concrete noun because it refers to a
person, a tangible entity.

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65. Which of the following is an example of an uncountable


noun that can also be used as a countable noun in a
different context?

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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66. Which sentence contains a superfluous expression?

A. The final outcome was successful.


B. She went to the store to buy groceries.
C. He repeated the question to get a clearer answer.
D. The speaker's voice was barely audible.

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Answer: a) The final outcome was successful.


Explanation: The word "final" is redundant when used with
"outcome." An outcome is, by definition, the final result. You
cannot have an "initial outcome." The phrase should be
either "the final result" or "the outcome was successful."

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67. Identify the sentence with a redundant adverb.

A. He walked quickly across the street.


B. She spoke very loudly.
C. The teacher explained the concept clearly.
D. They met together for a coffee.

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Answer: d) They met together for a coffee.


Explanation: The word "together" is superfluous when used
with the verb "met." The act of meeting implies that two or
more people are coming together. Simply saying "They met
for a coffee" is sufficient.

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68. Which sentence uses a superfluous adjective?

A. The new innovation was a great success.


B. She received a past record from the police.
C. He made a sudden, unexpected turn.
D. The young child's face was full of innocence.

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Answer: A) The new innovation was a great success.


Explanation: An "innovation" is, by its very nature,
something new. The adjective "new" is therefore redundant.
A more concise and correct phrase would be "The innovation
was a great success."

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69. In the sentence, "They advanced forward to attack the


enemy," the superfluous word is:

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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70. Which of the following phrases contains a redundant


expression?

A. a terrible disaster
B. a complete sentence
C. the exact same
D. a unique opportunity

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Answer: C) the exact same


Explanation: The word "same" already implies an exact
similarity. The adjective "exact" is therefore redundant. The
phrase should simply be "the same."

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71. Find the Synonym of memoirs

A. life
B. speech
C. memory
D. events

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Answer: Option A
Solution:
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.

Synonym of Memoirs is Life

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72. Find the Synonym of ratiocination.

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.

Synonym of Ratiocination is Reasoning

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73. Find the Synonym of Glint.

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.

Synonym of Glint is Sparkle

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74. Find the Synonym of Abject.

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.

Synonym of Abject is Wretched


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75. Find the Synonym of Owlish.

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.

Synonym of Owlish is Solemn


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76. Find the Antonym of OUTMODED.

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.

Antonym of Outmoded is Fashionable

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77. Find the Antonym of SUBSERVIENT.

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.

Antonym of Subservient is Dignified

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78. Find the Antonym of HAMSTRING.

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.

Antonym of Hamstring is Strengthen

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79. Find the Antonym of ENDOW.

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.

Antonym of Endow is Borrow

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80. Find the Antonym of BOORISH.

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.

Antonym of Boorish is Genteel

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81. Find the Meaning of the idioms and phrases.

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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82. Find the Meaning of the idioms and phrases.

To take people by storm:

A. To put people in utter surprise


B. To exploit people's agitation
C. To bring out something sensational attracting people's
attention
D. To captivate them unexpectedly

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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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83. Find the Meaning of the idioms and phrases.

To take a leap in the dark:

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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84. Find the Meaning of the idioms and phrases.

To be at loggerheads:

A. To have tough encounter


B. To be at enmity or strife
C. To face stiff opposition
D. To tax one's mind and body

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Answer: Option B
Solution:
To be at loggerheads: to be in conflict.

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85. Find the Meaning of the idioms and phrases.

To throw up the sponge:

A. To surrender or give up a contest


B. To offer a challenge
C. To become utterly disappointed
D. To maintain grit and enthusiasm until the end

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Answer: Option A
Solution:
To throw up the sponge: to give up a contest.

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86. Which sentence correctly uses the phrasal verb "get


over"

A. She wants to get over her fear of public speaking.


B. The thief managed to get over the wall.
C. He tried to get over the fact that he lost his job.
D. All of the above.

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Answer: D) All of the above.


Explanation: The phrasal verb "get over" is polysemous,
meaning it has multiple distinct meanings.
In A), it means to overcome or recover from something.
In B), it means to climb or cross something.
In C), it means to accept or come to terms with a difficult
situation.

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87. The phrasal verb "bring up" is used to mean:

A. To vomit or regurgitate food.


B. To raise a child.
C. To introduce a topic for discussion.
D. B and C.

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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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88. Which phrasal verb correctly means to "discover by


chance"?

A. find out
B. find up
C. find in
D. find on

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Answer: A) find out


Explanation: The phrasal verb "find out" means to discover
or learn something that was previously unknown, often by
chance. For example, "I found out that my friend was
moving."

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89. The phrasal verb "turn down" can mean to:

A. Decrease the volume.


B. Refuse an offer or request.
C. To turn in a downward direction.
D. A and B.

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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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90. What does the phrasal verb "make up for" mean?

A. To invent a story.
B. To compensate for something.
C. To apply cosmetics.
D. To reconcile after an argument.

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Answer: B) To compensate for something.


Explanation: The phrasal verb "make up for" means to
compensate for or to provide a counterbalance for a loss, a
mistake, or a deficiency. For example, "His great effort made
up for his lack of experience." Other meanings of "make up"
(A, C, D) are different and don't include "for."

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91. What is the one word substitution of this?

People in a rowdy scene:

A. Individual
B. Discrete
C. Rabble
D. Congregation

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Answer: Option C
Solution:
One word substitute is Rabble.

Individual: single; separate.


Discrete: individually separate and distinct.
Rabble: a disorderly crowd; a mob.
Congregation: a group of people assembled for religious
worship.

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92. What is the one word substitution of this?

A person working in the same place with another:

A. Enemy
B. Colleague
C. Assistant
D. Contemporary

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Answer: Option B
Solution:
One word substitute is Colleague.

Enemy: a person who is actively opposed or hostile to


someone or something.
Colleague: a person with whom one works in a profession or
business.
Assistant: a person who ranks below a senior person.
Contemporary: living or occurring at the same time.

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93. What is the one word substitution of this?

Fear of going to bed:

A. Clinophobia
B. Ballistophobia
C. Xenophobia
D. Stenophobia

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Answer: Option A
Solution:
One word substitute is Clinophobia.

Clinophobia: the fear of beds or going to bed.


Ballistophobia: Fear of missiles or bullets.
Xenophobia: dislike of or prejudice against people from
other countries.
Stenophobia: the fear of narrow spaces.

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94. What is the one word substitution of this?

Poem in short stanzas narrating a popular story:

A. Ballet
B. Epic
C. Ballad
D. Sonnet

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Answer: Option C
Solution:
One word substitute is Ballad.

Ballad: a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.


Traditional ballads are typically of unknown authorship,
having been passed on orally from one generation to the
next.

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95. What is the one word substitution of this?

A small, named group of fixed stars:

A. Galaxy
B. Cluster
C. Constellation
D. Congregation

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Answer: Option C
Solution:
One word substitute is Constellation.

Galaxy: a system of millions or billions of stars, together with


gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
Cluster: a group of similar things or people positioned or
occurring closely together.
Constellation: a group of stars forming a recognizable
pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or
identified with a mythological figure.
Congregation: a group of people assembled for religious
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96. Identify the error in the following sentence:

"Despite of the heavy rain, the children went out to play."

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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97. Identify the error in the following sentence:

"She is one of the students who has passed the test."

A. is one of the students


B. who
C. has passed
D. the test

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Answer: C) has passed


Explanation: In this relative clause ("who has passed the
test"), the pronoun "who" refers to the plural noun
"students." Therefore, the verb must agree with its
antecedent "students" and be plural. The correct verb is
"have passed." The sentence should read, "She is one of the
students who have passed the test."

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98. Identify the error in the following sentence:

"The furniture in the house are old and needs to be


replaced."

A. The furniture
B. in the house
C. needs to be replaced
D. are old

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Answer: D) are old


Explanation: The noun "furniture" is an uncountable noun
and is always treated as singular in English. Therefore, it
requires a singular verb. The correct verb is "is." The
sentence should be "The furniture in the house is old and
needs to be replaced."

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99. Identify the error in the following sentence:

"Hardly had she left the house than it began to pour."

A. Hardly had she left


B. than
C. the house
D. it began to pour

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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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100. Identify the error in the following sentence:

"He asked the doctor for a mutual agreement."

A. He asked
B. the doctor
C. a mutual agreement
D. for a

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Answer: C) a mutual agreement


Explanation: An "agreement" is, by definition, an
understanding or arrangement between two or more
parties, implying a "mutual" relationship. The word
"mutual" is redundant in this context. The sentence should
simply read, "He asked the doctor for an agreement."

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1-a 11-a 21-d 31-b 41-b


2-d 12-d 22-b 32-d 42-c
3-c 13-c 23-b 33-a 43-a
4-b 14-c 24-c 34-c 44-b
5-d 15-b 25-a 35-b 45-d
6-a 16-a 26-a 36-c 46-b
7-c 17-b 27-d 37-c 47-b
8-c 18-b 28-d 38-d 48-c
9-d 19-d 29-a 39-a 49-a
10-a 20-a 30-c 40-a 50-d

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51-c 61-a 71-a 81-b 91-c


52-b 62-c 72-c 82-d 92-b
53-c 63-b 73-b 83-d 93-a
54-d 64-d 74-d 84-b 94-c
55-b 65-b 75-b 85-a 95-c
56-b 66-a 76-d 86-d 96-a
57-a 67-d 77-b 87-d 97-c
58-d 68-a 78-a 88-a 98-d
59-a 69-b 79-a 89-d 99-b
60-c 70-c 80-d 90-b 100-

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