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| 1001. |
Directions: Tick the correct option in the passive voice. Kavya was baking a cake. |
| A. | A cake was baked by Kavya. |
| B. | A cake is being baked by Kavya. |
| C. | A cake has been baked by Kavya. |
| D. | A cake was being baked by Kavya. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1002. |
Fill in the blanks using the correct options. ________ Pole star shines brightly. |
| A. | A |
| B. | An |
| C. | The |
| D. | No article required |
| Answer» D. No article required | |
| 1003. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I did not buy the sports shoes ____ they were on sale. |
| A. | although |
| B. | and |
| C. | unless |
| D. | if |
| Answer» B. and | |
| 1004. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Are you attending the wedding? No, we _____. |
| A. | aren't invited |
| B. | aren't inviting |
| C. | aren't invite |
| D. | didn't invite |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1005. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Sonu sang ____ Monu danced at the party. |
| A. | or |
| B. | yet |
| C. | and |
| D. | since |
| Answer» D. since | |
| 1006. |
Directions: Tick the conjunction that joins the sentences correctly. She was upset. She did not show it. |
| A. | She was upset because she did not show it. |
| B. | She was upset and she did not show it. |
| C. | She was upset but she did not show it. |
| D. | She was upset so she did not show it. |
| Answer» D. She was upset so she did not show it. | |
| 1007. |
In each question, select the option that is an antonym to the word given. Important |
| A. | Grand |
| B. | Weighty |
| C. | Worthy |
| D. | Unimportant |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1008. |
Directions: Mention whether the given sentences are written in active or passive voice. The cookies were eaten by the children. |
| A. | Active |
| B. | Passive |
| C. | Both |
| D. | None |
| Answer» C. Both | |
| 1009. |
Mark the correct category of the following adjectives: Expensive |
| A. | Appearance |
| B. | Colour |
| C. | Size |
| D. | Condition |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1010. |
Choose the option that is similar in meaning as the underlined word. The principal was invited to present the prizes to the winners |
| A. | take a risk to |
| B. | take attendance of |
| C. | give away |
| D. | throw away |
| Answer» D. throw away | |
| 1011. |
Fill in the blanks with a suitable article from the options given below: Tuna is studying at ____ university in ____ U.S.A. |
| A. | the, no article |
| B. | an, no article |
| C. | a, an |
| D. | a, the |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1012. |
Which word in the/allowing sentences should contain an apostrophe as shown in options? Maansi cannot go to her friends party because her parents did not permit her. |
| A. | can' not |
| B. | friend's |
| C. | parent's |
| D. | did' not |
| Answer» C. parent's | |
| 1013. |
Directions: Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct adverbs of time from the given options. Madam Currie is going to Paris ______. |
| A. | next summer |
| B. | yesterday |
| C. | last month |
| D. | one week ago |
| Answer» B. yesterday | |
| 1014. |
Directions: Solve the following puzzle by using the appropriate word. (Down 6) What is the adverb for lazy? |
| A. | Lazy |
| B. | Laze |
| C. | Laze |
| D. | Laziness |
| Answer» C. Laze | |
| 1015. |
Select the most appropriate option for each blank My younger sister is afraid of darkness. _____ |
| A. | Kids are afraid of darkness often. |
| B. | Kids are afraid often of darkness. |
| C. | Kids are often afraid of darkness. |
| D. | Kids are afraid of often darkness. |
| Answer» D. Kids are afraid of often darkness. | |
| 1016. |
Which of the following options correctly conveys the meaning given in the two sentences? He didn't give me a pen. He had none with him. |
| A. | He didn't give me a pen but he had none with him. |
| B. | He had no pen with him yet he didn't give me one. |
| C. | Since he had no pen with him, he didn't give me one. |
| D. | Although he had no pen with him, he didn't give me one. |
| Answer» D. Although he had no pen with him, he didn't give me one. | |
| 1017. |
Directions: Complete each sentence with a correctly placed adverb and verb. We ______ television before going to bed. |
| A. | watch usually |
| B. | usually watch |
| C. | either (a) or (b) |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. either (a) or (b) | |
| 1018. |
Fill in the blanks using the correct options. I have _____ garden in which there is ______ mango tree. |
| A. | a, a |
| B. | an, an |
| C. | the, the |
| D. | a, the |
| Answer» B. an, an | |
| 1019. |
Directions: Select the right option for the doer of the action in the given statements. The stuntman risked his life. |
| A. | life |
| B. | his |
| C. | stuntman |
| D. | risked |
| Answer» D. risked | |
| 1020. |
Which word is not a possible synonym of any word in the given sentences? It was fortunate of Ria to escape from the fire. |
| A. | eluded |
| B. | lucky |
| C. | blaze |
| D. | destitute |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1021. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Deepak is a healthy boy. He ____ fails ill. |
| A. | often |
| B. | seldom |
| C. | always |
| D. | usually |
| Answer» C. always | |
| 1022. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. I can ____ hear you. Please speak up. |
| A. | seldom |
| B. | frequently |
| C. | often |
| D. | barely |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1023. |
Select the sentence in which "usually" appears in an appropriate position. |
| A. | She usually shops for clothes at the local thrift store. |
| B. | Usually she shops for clothes at the local thrift store. |
| C. | She shops for clothes at the local thrift store usually. |
| D. | Either "A" or "B" is fine. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1024. |
Directions: Choose the correct conjunction for the following sentences: My brother wanted to buy a novel ______ he went to the book store after he finished work. |
| A. | so |
| B. | or |
| C. | but |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. or | |
| 1025. |
Directions: Select the correct sentence in active voice. The car is used by Suresh. |
| A. | Suresh used this car. |
| B. | Suresh uses this car. |
| C. | This car will be used by Suresh. |
| D. | Car is used by Suresh. |
| Answer» C. This car will be used by Suresh. | |
| 1026. |
In the following questions, two groups each of three words are given. Select the option formed by the combination of two words, (one from each group), which together have made a new meaningful word. The word from the first group always be the first part of the new word. STAR LIGHT SKY ORBIT RIGHT WAR |
| A. | Skywar |
| B. | Starwar |
| C. | Lightorbit |
| D. | Lightwar |
| Answer» C. Lightorbit | |
| 1027. |
Directions: Join the pair of sentences with a suitable conjunction. I will come. I am not ill. |
| A. | then |
| B. | if |
| C. | though |
| D. | till |
| Answer» C. though | |
| 1028. |
Directions: Read the sentences and identify the underlined words. Read it over carefully. |
| A. | Adverb |
| B. | Adjective |
| C. | Noun |
| D. | Verb |
| Answer» B. Adjective | |
| 1029. |
Fill in the blanks using the correct options. I can speak ______ Bengali. |
| A. | a |
| B. | an |
| C. | the |
| D. | No article required |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1030. |
Rewrite the following passive voice sentence as active voice sentence. Passive voice - The dog was hit by the car. |
| A. | The car hit the dog. |
| B. | The car was hit by the dog. |
| C. | Hit by the car the dog was. |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. The car was hit by the dog. | |
| 1031. |
Directions: Identify the kind of adjectives used here in the underlined words. The way was long, the wind was cold. |
| A. | adjective of quantity |
| B. | descriptive adjective |
| C. | definite numeral adjective |
| D. | adjective of quality |
| Answer» B. descriptive adjective | |
| 1032. |
Choose the correct adjective from the options given below: There's _____ one in my office from England. His name is David. |
| A. | little |
| B. | less |
| C. | some |
| D. | any |
| Answer» D. any | |
| 1033. |
Select the correct form of adjective from the options given below: Rich |
| A. | More rich / Most rich |
| B. | Rich/Richest |
| C. | Richer/Richest |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» D. None of the above | |
| 1034. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. She was ____, as she had no excuse for her mistake. |
| A. | crazy |
| B. | silent |
| C. | helpful |
| D. | friendly |
| Answer» C. helpful | |
| 1035. |
Fill in the blanks with the most suitable conjunctions: Mini has not come, ____ has she sent any message. |
| A. | but |
| B. | nor |
| C. | as well as |
| D. | so |
| Answer» C. as well as | |
| 1036. |
Select options showing the correct change of sentences from the Active to the Passive voice. The clouds have covered the Sun. |
| A. | The Sun has covered the clouds. |
| B. | The Sun has been covered by the clouds. |
| C. | The Sun has covered by the clouds. |
| D. | The Sun is covered by the clouds. |
| Answer» C. The Sun has covered by the clouds. | |
| 1037. |
Complete the sentence with the correct degree of adjective from the options given below: I made a painting yesterday. It was good, but not ____ as yours. |
| A. | as good |
| B. | good |
| C. | better |
| D. | best |
| Answer» B. good | |
| 1038. |
Fill in the blank with a correct form of adjective, Who is the ______ boy in your class? |
| A. | smartest |
| B. | smart |
| C. | smarter |
| D. | bright |
| Answer» B. smart | |
| 1039. |
Directions: From the choices provided after each sentence, select a word or phrase that would correctly complete the sentence. In the fall the valleys tend to be ______ than the hilltops. |
| A. | foggy |
| B. | more foggier |
| C. | foggier |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» D. none of the above | |
| 1040. |
Fill in the blanks with the correct options. Surprisingly, the old man ___ remembered in detail, all his childhood days. |
| A. | hardly |
| B. | clearly |
| C. | partially |
| D. | brightly |
| Answer» C. partially | |
| 1041. |
Identify the sentence which is in the passive voice. |
| A. | Clean the blackboard, |
| B. | All love him. |
| C. | A picture was being painted by Neeti. |
| D. | Robbers looted the bank. |
| Answer» D. Robbers looted the bank. | |
| 1042. |
Environmental pollution is the biggest danger faced by our planet, the Earth. And this danger is posed because of things that humans do which harms the natural environment. Some kinds of pollution are visible, e.g., a heap of rubbish, black smoke being let out from a truck. There are also other kinds of pollution that are invisible, for example, noise from traffic or machinery. There are many kinds of environmental pollution. All parts of the environment are connected with one another, one pollutant like pesticides can damage more than one natural system like sea life, trees, crops and others. This can cause the greenhouse effect or warming all over the Earth that happens when the Earth's atmosphere traps the Sun/s heat. Some of the pollutants are untreated sewage, solid waste like plastic and food, industrial waste like harmful chemicals, oils spills into the oceans from sinking oil tankers, pesticides, fuel exhaust from vehicles, indoor pollution and fertilizers. What these pollutants damage are water, soil and the air that we breathe. Some of the things that you can do to save our Earth are recycling as many different materials like paper and glass, not using disposable like plastic containers, using public transport or car pools to reduce car exhaust fumes. Save electricity and water when and where you can, by using them wisely So do your bit and save your planet. _______ spills from tankers damage ocean life. |
| A. | Fuel exhaust |
| B. | Oil |
| C. | Food |
| D. | Sewage |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Food | |
| 1043. |
If you think a taxidermist has anything to do with driving a taxi then you will learn something new by the end of this passage. A taxidermist is a person whose job is to preserve dead animals and show them as they looked when they were alive. The word taxidermy comes from two Greek words meaning arrangement and skin.A taxidermist first takes exact measurements of the body of the dead animal. He/She then carefully removes and cleans the skin with a preservative or a special soap. The taxidermist then makes a drawing of the animal's body structure, including its muscles and bones. This is done so that by looking at the drawing he/she makes a skeleton frame of the animal out of metal or wood. Or he/she may use the real skeleton of the animal if it is available. To this skeleton, the taxidermist adds clay and completes the animal's shape to make a mould. Once the shape is ready, it is used to make casting from the mould. Finally, the skin of the animal is glued and sewed on to the casting or sculpture of the animal.To become a taxidermist, a person needs to be proficient at natural history, drawing, sculpture, mechanics and dyeing.To make a frame, the taxidermist can use ______. |
| A. | plastic |
| B. | Metal or wood |
| C. | The animal's skeleton |
| D. | Both [b] and [c] |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1044. |
Directions (Qs. 22 to 31): Read the passage andanswer the following questions. Many people who are looking to geta pet dog get a puppy. There are many reasons why people get puppies. Afterall, puppies are cute, friendly and playful. Even though puppies make good pets,there are good reasons why you should consider getting an adult dog instead.When you get a puppy, you have toteach it how to behave. You have to make sure that the puppy is housebroken sothat it does not go to the bathroom inside the house. You have to teach thepuppy not to jump up on your guests or chew on your shoes. You have to trainthe puppy to walk on a leash. This is a lot of work.On the other hand, when you get anadult dog, there is a good chance that it will already know how to do all ofthe previously mentioned things. Many adult dogs have already been housebroken.Many adult dogs will not jump on or chew things that you do not want them to jumpon or chew. Many adult dogs will be able to walk on a leash without pulling youto the other side of the street.Puppies also have a lot of energyand want to play all of the time. This can be fun, but you might not want toplay as much as your puppy does. Puppies will not always sleep through thenight or let you relax as you watch television.On the other hand, most adult dogswill wait on you to play. What is more, they will sleep when you are sleepingand are happy to watch television on the couch right beside you.There is one last reason why youshould get an adult dog instead of a puppy. When most people go to the pound toget a dog, they get a puppy. This means that many adult dogs spend a lot of timein the pound and some never find good homes. 5o if you are looking to get a dogfor a pet, you should think about getting an adult dog. They are good pets whoneed good homes. Based on information in the passage, which of the following statements is false? |
| A. | Puppies have a lot of energy. |
| B. | Puppies need a lot of attention. |
| C. | Adult dogs do not like to play. |
| D. | Adult dogs do not need to eat very much. |
| Answer» D. Adult dogs do not need to eat very much. | |
| 1045. |
Replace the blank with the synonym of the underlined word. If you ____ closely, you will hear the birds. |
| A. | notice |
| B. | listen |
| C. | speak |
| D. | deny |
| Answer» C. speak | |
| 1046. |
In each question, select the option that is a synonym to the given word. Scared |
| A. | Hilarious |
| B. | Sad |
| C. | Angry |
| D. | Afraid |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1047. |
In each question, select the option that is an antonym to the word given. Exit |
| A. | Exist |
| B. | Resist |
| C. | Enter |
| D. | Absent |
| Answer» D. Absent | |
| 1048. |
Complete the sentence with the correct degree of adjective from the options given below: Ajay is _____ Amit. |
| A. | taller than |
| B. | as tall |
| C. | the tallest |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» B. as tall | |
| 1049. |
Directions: Identify the conjunctions in the following sentences. Hari did not come nor did he send a letter. |
| A. | did |
| B. | come |
| C. | nor |
| D. | send |
| Answer» D. send | |
| 1050. |
Directions (Qs. 15 to 21): Read the passage andanswer the following questions. Have you ever heard someone usethe phrase "once in a blue moon?" People use this expression todescribe something that they do not do very often. For example, someone mightsay that he tries to avoid eating sweets because they are unhealthy, but willeat chocolate "once in a blue moon" or someone who does not usuallylike to go to the beach might say "I visit the shore once in a blue moon."While many people use this phrase, not everyone knows the meaning behind it.The first thing to know is thatthe moon itself is never actually blue. This is just an expression. The phrase"blue moon" actually has to do with the shape of the moon, not thecolour.As the moon travels around theearth, it appears to change shape. We associate certain names with certainshapes of the moon. For example, when we can see a small part of the moon, it iscalled a crescent moon. A crescent is a shape that looks like the tip of afingernail. When we cannot see the moon at all, it is called a new moon. Whenwe can see the entire moon, it is called a full moon. Usually, there is onlyone full moon every month. Sometimes, however, there will be two full moons inone month. When this happens, the second full moon is called a "bluemoon."Over the next 20 years, there willonly be 15 blue moons.As you can see, a blue moon is avery rare event. This fact has led people to use the expression "once in ablue moon" to describe other very rare events in their lives. When does a blue moon happen in nature? |
| A. | When there are two full moons in one month. |
| B. | When the moon has a blue colour. |
| C. | When we cannot see the moon at all. |
| D. | When we can only see a small part of the moon. |
| Answer» B. When the moon has a blue colour. | |