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201.

Directions: Choose the correct answer. Rosa asked Jose. "Have you been studying English?"

A. Rosa asked Jose when you study English.
B. Rosa asked Jose if he had studied English.
C. Rosa asked Jose if he had been studying English.
D. Rosa asked Jose if he was studying English.
Answer» D. Rosa asked Jose if he was studying English.
202.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "I should have studied harder for the exam."

A. She should have studied harder she said that for the exam.
B. Studied harder she said that for the exam she should have.
C. She said that she should have studied harder for the exam.
D. None of the above.
Answer» D. None of the above.
203.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "They had never been to Scotland until last year."

A. She said that they had never been to Scotland until last year.
B. Been to Scotland until last year they had never last year.
C. Scotland until last year they had never been said she.
D. None of the above.
Answer» B. Been to Scotland until last year they had never last year.
204.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "Don't touch!"

A. Do not touch she said.               
B. Said she do not touch.
C. She told me not to touch.
D. Not to touch.
Answer» D. Not to touch.
205.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "I would have visited the hospital, if I had known you were sick."

A. She said that she would have visited the hospital, if she had known I was sick.
B. Visited the hospital. She said that she would have if she had known I was sick
C. She would have visited if she had known the hospital I was sick she said that.
D. Said that she would have visited, if she had known I was sick the hospital she.
Answer» B. Visited the hospital. She said that she would have if she had known I was sick
206.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "How was your holiday?"

A. She said how was your holidays.
B. How was your holidays have been she asked.
C. She asked me how my holiday had been.
D. Asked she me how my holiday had been.
Answer» D. Asked she me how my holiday had been.
207.

Directions: Tick the best answer. While asking questions the reporting verb 'say' or 'said' is changed to:

A. told                             
B. asked or questioned
C. answered                           
D. exclaimed
Answer» C. answered                           
208.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "bid you arrive before seven?"

A. I had arrived she asked me if before seven.
B. She asked me if I had arrived before seven.
C. She asked me since you arrived before time.
D. Did you asked me to arrive before time.
Answer» C. She asked me since you arrived before time.
209.

Directions: Make reported speech. Start all your answers with 'she', and use the past simple of 'ask', 'say' or "tell". It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions. "Come quickly!"

A. She told me to come quickly.         
B. Quickly she told come to me.
C. Told me she to come quickly.         
D. Come quickly she tell me.
Answer» B. Quickly she told come to me.
210.

Directions: Tick the best answer. When changing from direct to indirect speech, we also change the:

A. number                       
B. gender
C. tenses     
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
211.

Directions: Tick the statement which has an error.

A. Ravi said, I have many pets.
B. Ravi said, "I have many pets".
C. Ravi said that he had many pets.
D. Ravi says that he has many pets.
Answer» B. Ravi said, "I have many pets".
212.

Directions: Which indirect narration matches correctly with the given direct speech? Tick the correct answer. The waiter said to Mr. Raj, 'Would you like tea or coffee, sir?'

A. The waiter asked Mr. Raj if he would like tea or coffee.
B. The waiter asked Mr. Raj whether he would like tea or coffee.
C. The waiter asks Mr. Raj if he will like tea or coffee.
D. Both (a) and (b)        
Answer» E.
213.

Directions: Which indirect narration matches correctly with the given direct speech? Tick the correct answer. My uncle said. 'What have brought for me?'

A. My uncle said to me what I had brought from him.
B. My uncle said what I have brought for him.
C. My uncle asked me what I had brought for him.
D. My uncle asked me what I have brought for him.
Answer» D. My uncle asked me what I have brought for him.
214.

Directions: Which indirect narration matches correctly with the given direct speech? Tick the correct answer. The children said, 'What a lovely place!'

A. The children said that it was a lovely place.
B. The children exclaimed that it was a lovely place.
C. The children exclaimed that it is a lovely place.
D. The children shouted that it is a lovely place.
Answer» C. The children exclaimed that it is a lovely place.
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Directions: The following sentences have been changed into reported speech. Choose the correct sentence: The manager said to her "Obey your seniors."

A. He said her to obey seniors.
B. The manager advised her to obey her seniors.
C. Seniors should be obeyed he told her.
D. He asked if she obey her seniors.
Answer» C. Seniors should be obeyed he told her.
216.

Directions: Which indirect narration matches correctly with the given direct speech? Tick the correct answer. Shiva said, "I have done my best."

A. Shiva says that I have done my best.
B. Shiva says that he have done his best.
C. Shiva said that he had done his best.
D. Shiva said he had done his best.
Answer» D. Shiva said he had done his best.
217.

Directions: Tick the best answer. When reporting a statement we use the reporting verb:

A. asked                          
B. requested
C. said and told               
D. said and answered
Answer» C. said and told               
218.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Parents are wonderful people. They always have the best interests of their children at heart and they will do anything to prevent their children from getting hurt. However, teenagers often think that parents do not understand them and they are unable to communicate with their parents. So these teenagers are rude to their parents and become utterly selfish at times. If teenagers are a bit more appreciative of their parents and try and put themselves in the shoes of their parents, they will then be able to know how their parents think and feel of their fears and dreams for their children. Friends too are wonderful to have. Good friends are always there for you, just like parents. But there are friends who may turn out to be bad influences and can lead you astray. Then there are friends who can inspire you and propel you to achieve great heights. So how do you distinguish the good from the bad? In this respect, young people must learn to think for themselves. Reflect constantly on events, people and ideas. Learn to see through people. Hold on to sound moral values and principles. These will definitely help you discriminate the good from the 'bad'. What will definitely not help you discriminate the 'good' from the 'bad' ?

A.  Reflecting constantly on events, people and ideas
B.  Learning to see people through their parents' eyes  
C.  Holding on to sound moral values and principles
D.  Knowing what people say and mean
Answer» C.  Holding on to sound moral values and principles
219.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Parents are wonderful people. They always have the best interests of their children at heart and they will do anything to prevent their children from getting hurt. However, teenagers often think that parents do not understand them and they are unable to communicate with their parents. So these teenagers are rude to their parents and become utterly selfish at times. If teenagers are a bit more appreciative of their parents and try and put themselves in the shoes of their parents, they will then be able to know how their parents think and feel of their fears and dreams for their children. Friends too are wonderful to have. Good friends are always there for you, just like parents. But there are friends who may turn out to be bad influences and can lead you astray. Then there are friends who can inspire you and propel you to achieve great heights. So how do you distinguish the good from the bad? In this respect, young people must learn to think for themselves. Reflect constantly on events, people and ideas. Learn to see through people. Hold on to sound moral values and principles. These will definitely help you discriminate the good from the 'bad'. To "have the best interests of their children" necessarily means that

A.  parents should do what teenagers want.
B.  parents should do what is good for themselves.
C.  parents should do what is good for teenagers.  
D.  parents should be very strict with teenagers.
Answer» D.  parents should be very strict with teenagers.
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Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Parents are wonderful people. They always have the best interests of their children at heart and they will do anything to prevent their children from getting hurt. However, teenagers often think that parents do not understand them and they are unable to communicate with their parents. So these teenagers are rude to their parents and become utterly selfish at times. If teenagers are a bit more appreciative of their parents and try and put themselves in the shoes of their parents, they will then be able to know how their parents think and feel of their fears and dreams for their children. Friends too are wonderful to have. Good friends are always there for you, just like parents. But there are friends who may turn out to be bad influences and can lead you astray. Then there are friends who can inspire you and propel you to achieve great heights. So how do you distinguish the good from the bad? In this respect, young people must learn to think for themselves. Reflect constantly on events, people and ideas. Learn to see through people. Hold on to sound moral values and principles. These will definitely help you discriminate the good from the 'bad'. Which is a synonym to the words ?in the shoes of? as used in the passage?

A.  To think like father  
B.  To wear the shoes of the father
C.  To study like father
D.  To go to school like father
Answer» B.  To wear the shoes of the father
221.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. It is true that schools focus their attention on studying. School uniforms serve a number of important functions in schools. However, given the fact that they are an additional cost to students' families, care should be taken that the purchase and upkeep of uniforms is not an undue burden to less fortunate students. Some say that uniforms make the school boring due to lack of variety. However, this is not a good argument. When there is too much variety, it can lead to distraction. Not only will students be spending too much time decking themselves out for school every day but they will also be distracted by what their friends wear. This will take their attention away from what is important, that is, their studies. Having school uniforms would be beneficial to students' performance in school, as it would enable them to better their innate skills. Which of the following is a genuine reason that goes against schools having uniforms?

A.  All students want uniforms.
B.  All parents want their child to study.
C.  Not all parents can afford uniforms.  
D.  Not all students have the time for decking themselves out for school every day.
Answer» D.  Not all students have the time for decking themselves out for school every day.
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Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. It is true that schools focus their attention on studying. School uniforms serve a number of important functions in schools. However, given the fact that they are an additional cost to students' families, care should be taken that the purchase and upkeep of uniforms is not an undue burden to less fortunate students. Some say that uniforms make the school boring due to lack of variety. However, this is not a good argument. When there is too much variety, it can lead to distraction. Not only will students be spending too much time decking themselves out for school every day but they will also be distracted by what their friends wear. This will take their attention away from what is important, that is, their studies. Having school uniforms would be beneficial to students' performance in school, as it would enable them to better their innate skills. According to the passage, what will take the students' attention away from their studies?

A.  Having similar clothing
B.  Not having similar attire  
C.  Distraction through games
D.  Lack of interest in studies
Answer» C.  Distraction through games
223.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. It is true that schools focus their attention on studying. School uniforms serve a number of important functions in schools. However, given the fact that they are an additional cost to students' families, care should be taken that the purchase and upkeep of uniforms is not an undue burden to less fortunate students. Some say that uniforms make the school boring due to lack of variety. However, this is not a good argument. When there is too much variety, it can lead to distraction. Not only will students be spending too much time decking themselves out for school every day but they will also be distracted by what their friends wear. This will take their attention away from what is important, that is, their studies. Having school uniforms would be beneficial to students' performance in school, as it would enable them to better their innate skills. Which word is a synonym to the word "distraction" as used in the passage?

A.  Inattention         
B.       Progression
C.  Concentration            
D.  Disorganization
Answer» B.       Progression
224.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Fruit flies are tiny insects that are attracted to ripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. The flies not only eat the fruit, but they also lay their eggs there. A single fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs on the surface of a piece of fruit. Within eight days, the fruit flies that hatch from these eggs are full adults that can then lay their own eggs. As you can see, what might start out as a small fruit fly problem can become very large, very quickly. Although there is a chance that fruit flies can carry germs on to your food, this is not very likely. Fruit flies are annoying, but they probably will not hurt you. Because they are such a nuisance, most people want to get rid of these pesky bugs as quickly as possible. Some people use pesticide sprays on the fruit flies. Although this will kill the flies, it will also spread harmful poison all over your kitchen. It can be understood from the passage that the best way to get rid of these fruit flies is to

A.  leave the fruit uncut.
B.  keep the fruits covered.  
C.  sprinkle pesticide on the insects.
D.  sprinkle pesticide outside the kitchen.
Answer» C.  sprinkle pesticide on the insects.
225.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Fruit flies are tiny insects that are attracted to ripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. The flies not only eat the fruit, but they also lay their eggs there. A single fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs on the surface of a piece of fruit. Within eight days, the fruit flies that hatch from these eggs are full adults that can then lay their own eggs. As you can see, what might start out as a small fruit fly problem can become very large, very quickly. Although there is a chance that fruit flies can carry germs on to your food, this is not very likely. Fruit flies are annoying, but they probably will not hurt you. Because they are such a nuisance, most people want to get rid of these pesky bugs as quickly as possible. Some people use pesticide sprays on the fruit flies. Although this will kill the flies, it will also spread harmful poison all over your kitchen. Most people want to get rid of fruit flies because

A.  they spoil the food.
B.  they consume the whole fruit.
C.  they carry germs. 
D.  they annoy people.  
Answer» E.
226.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Fruit flies are tiny insects that are attracted to ripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. The flies not only eat the fruit, but they also lay their eggs there. A single fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs on the surface of a piece of fruit. Within eight days, the fruit flies that hatch from these eggs are full adults that can then lay their own eggs. As you can see, what might start out as a small fruit fly problem can become very large, very quickly. Although there is a chance that fruit flies can carry germs on to your food, this is not very likely. Fruit flies are annoying, but they probably will not hurt you. Because they are such a nuisance, most people want to get rid of these pesky bugs as quickly as possible. Some people use pesticide sprays on the fruit flies. Although this will kill the flies, it will also spread harmful poison all over your kitchen. It takes about a week

A.  for the fruit flies to lay eggs.
B.  for the eggs to hatch.
C.  for the hatched fruit flies to grow fully.  
D.  for the hatched fruit flies to eat the fruit.
Answer» D.  for the hatched fruit flies to eat the fruit.
227.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Fruit flies are tiny insects that are attracted to ripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. The flies not only eat the fruit, but they also lay their eggs there. A single fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs on the surface of a piece of fruit. Within eight days, the fruit flies that hatch from these eggs are full adults that can then lay their own eggs. As you can see, what might start out as a small fruit fly problem can become very large, very quickly. Although there is a chance that fruit flies can carry germs on to your food, this is not very likely. Fruit flies are annoying, but they probably will not hurt you. Because they are such a nuisance, most people want to get rid of these pesky bugs as quickly as possible. Some people use pesticide sprays on the fruit flies. Although this will kill the flies, it will also spread harmful poison all over your kitchen. A single fruitfly can lay upto

A.  5000 eggs in every fruit.
B.  500 eggs under the fruit.
C.  500 eggs.               
D.  500 eggs per week.
Answer» D.  500 eggs per week.
228.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Fruit flies are tiny insects that are attracted to ripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. The flies not only eat the fruit, but they also lay their eggs there. A single fruit fly can lay up to 500 eggs on the surface of a piece of fruit. Within eight days, the fruit flies that hatch from these eggs are full adults that can then lay their own eggs. As you can see, what might start out as a small fruit fly problem can become very large, very quickly. Although there is a chance that fruit flies can carry germs on to your food, this is not very likely. Fruit flies are annoying, but they probably will not hurt you. Because they are such a nuisance, most people want to get rid of these pesky bugs as quickly as possible. Some people use pesticide sprays on the fruit flies. Although this will kill the flies, it will also spread harmful poison all over your kitchen. Why are fruit flies so called?

A.  They live in only ripe fruits.
B.  They thrive on fruits.  
C.  Their young ones grow on fruits.
D.  They prefer to eat only rotting fruits.
Answer» C.  Their young ones grow on fruits.
229.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day, I never said an ugly word, but smiled and stuck to play. And now at last the sun is going down behind the wood, And I am very happy, for I know that I've been good. My bed is waiting cool and fresh, with linen smooth and fair, And I must be off to sleeping-by, and not forget my prayer. I know that, till tomorrow I shall see the sun arise, No ugly dream shall fright my mind, no ugly sight my eyes. But slumber hold me tightly till I wake in the dawn, And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn. The sentence "I never said an ugly word" means that

A.  the poet kept smiling.
B.  the poet spoke beautifully.
C.  the poet spoke politely.  
D.  the poet stuck to play.
Answer» D.  the poet stuck to play.
230.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day, I never said an ugly word, but smiled and stuck to play. And now at last the sun is going down behind the wood, And I am very happy, for I know that I've been good. My bed is waiting cool and fresh, with linen smooth and fair, And I must be off to sleeping-by, and not forget my prayer. I know that, till tomorrow I shall see the sun arise, No ugly dream shall fright my mind, no ugly sight my eyes. But slumber hold me tightly till I wake in the dawn, And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn. The poet did all of the following all day except that

A.  he smiled a lot.
B.  he studied all day.  
C.  he felt happy all day.
D.  he never said an ugly word all day.
Answer» C.  he felt happy all day.
231.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day, I never said an ugly word, but smiled and stuck to play. And now at last the sun is going down behind the wood, And I am very happy, for I know that I've been good. My bed is waiting cool and fresh, with linen smooth and fair, And I must be off to sleeping-by, and not forget my prayer. I know that, till tomorrow I shall see the sun arise, No ugly dream shall fright my mind, no ugly sight my eyes. But slumber hold me tightly till I wake in the dawn, And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn. Which word is a synonym to the word 'slumber' as used in the passage?

A.  Mother                       
B.  Dreams
C.  Sleep               
D.       Night
Answer» D.       Night
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Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. I woke before the morning, I was happy all the day, I never said an ugly word, but smiled and stuck to play. And now at last the sun is going down behind the wood, And I am very happy, for I know that I've been good. My bed is waiting cool and fresh, with linen smooth and fair, And I must be off to sleeping-by, and not forget my prayer. I know that, till tomorrow I shall see the sun arise, No ugly dream shall fright my mind, no ugly sight my eyes. But slumber hold me tightly till I wake in the dawn, And hear the thrushes singing in the lilacs round the lawn. "I know that, till tomorrow I shall see the sun arise, what will happen till tomorrow?

A.  Ugly dreams will frighten the poet?s mind.
B.  The poet will see ugly sights.
C.  The poet will sleep peacefully.  
D.  The poet will be sleepless.
Answer» D.  The poet will be sleepless.
233.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. Parents are wonderful people. They always have the best interests of their children at heart and they will do anything to prevent their children from getting hurt. However, teenagers often think that parents do not understand them and they are unable to communicate with their parents. So these teenagers are rude to their parents and become utterly selfish at times. If teenagers are a bit more appreciative of their parents and try and put themselves in the shoes of their parents, they will then be able to know how their parents think and feel of their fears and dreams for their children. Friends too are wonderful to have. Good friends are always there for you, just like parents. But there are friends who may turn out to be bad influences and can lead you astray. Then there are friends who can inspire you and propel you to achieve great heights. So how do you distinguish the good from the bad? In this respect, young people must learn to think for themselves. Reflect constantly on events, people and ideas. Learn to see through people. Hold on to sound moral values and principles. These will definitely help you discriminate the good from the 'bad'. Which word is an antonym to the word 'discriminate' as used in the passage?

A.  Appreciate       
B.       Influence
C.  Misunderstand   
D.      Criticize
Answer» D.      Criticize
234.

Read the following passages/poem carefully and use correct options to answer the questions that follow. It is true that schools focus their attention on studying. School uniforms serve a number of important functions in schools. However, given the fact that they are an additional cost to students' families, care should be taken that the purchase and upkeep of uniforms is not an undue burden to less fortunate students. Some say that uniforms make the school boring due to lack of variety. However, this is not a good argument. When there is too much variety, it can lead to distraction. Not only will students be spending too much time decking themselves out for school every day but they will also be distracted by what their friends wear. This will take their attention away from what is important, that is, their studies. Having school uniforms would be beneficial to students' performance in school, as it would enable them to better their innate skills. Which of the following is a suitable title for the passage?

A.  School
B.  School Uniforms
C.  Advantages of School Uniforms  
D.  Disadvantages of School Uniforms
Answer» D.  Disadvantages of School Uniforms
235.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: what a pleasant day it is

A.  What a pleasant day it is.
B.  What a Pleasant Day it is!
C.  What a Pleasant Day it is?
D.  What a pleasant day it is!
Answer» E.
236.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: may i help you

A.  May I help you?
B.  may i help you?
C.  May i help you?
D.  may I help you.
Answer» B.  may i help you?
237.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: ritu and sheena were invited to the party in hotel taj

A.  Ritu and Sheena were invited to the party in Hotel Taj.
B.  Ritu and sheena were invited to the party in Hotel Taj.
C.  Ritu and sheena were invited to the party in Hotel Taj?
D.  Ritu and sheena were invited to the party in Hotel Taj.
Answer» B.  Ritu and sheena were invited to the party in Hotel Taj.
238.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: where do you live in new York

A.  Where do you live in new York?
B.  Where do you live in New York?
C.  Where do you live in new York?
D.  Where do you live in, New York?
Answer» C.  Where do you live in new York?
239.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: anita lives at 10 bajrang bali colony

A.  Anita lives at 10 Bajrang bali colony.
B.  Anita lives at 10, bajrang bali colony.
C.  Anita lives at 10, Bajrang bali colony.
D.  Anita lives at 10, Bajrang Bali colony.
Answer» E.
240.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: is seema coming to the andaman islands

A.  Is seema coming to the andaman islands?
B.  Is Seema coming to the Andaman Islands?
C.  Is Seema coming to the Andaman islands?
D.  Is Seema coming to the Andaman Islands.
Answer» C.  Is Seema coming to the Andaman islands?
241.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: ashita is leaving for the usa tomorrow

A.  Ashita is leaving for the U.S.A. tomorrow!
B.  ashita is leaving for the U.S.A. Tomorrow.
C.  Ashita is leaving for the u.s.a., tomorrow.
D.  Ashita is leaving for the U.S.A. tomorrow.
Answer» E.
242.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: prince and smith will go for an outing

A.  Prince and smith will go for an outing?
B.  Prince and smith, will go for an outing.
C.  Prince and Smith will go for an outing.
D.  Prince and Smith will go for an Outing?
Answer» D.  Prince and Smith will go for an Outing?
243.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: did you plan a tour to karnal karna lake

A.  did you plan a tour to Karnal Kama Lake.
B.  Did you plan a tour to Karnal Kama Lake?
C.  Did you plan a tour to Karnal Kama lake?
D.  Did you plan a tour to Karnal Kama Lake.
Answer» C.  Did you plan a tour to Karnal Kama lake?
244.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: i purchased a t.v. last year

A.  I purchased a t.v. last year!
B.  I purchased a t.v. last year?
C.  I Purchased a TV: Last year
D.  I purchased a TV: last year.
Answer» E.
245.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: raman and anjula will fly to america

A.  Raman and anjula will fly to america.
B.  Raman and Anjula will fly to america?
C.  Raman and Anjula will fly to America.
D.  raman and anjula will fly to America?
Answer» D.  raman and anjula will fly to America?
246.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: hurrah i won the match

A.  Hurrah! I won the match.
B.  Hurrah! I won the match!
C.  Hurrah I won the match!
D.  Hurrah I won the match!
Answer» B.  Hurrah! I won the match!
247.

Tick the correct punctuation marks: ram is my best friend

A.  Ram Is my best friend?
B.  ram is my best friend.
C.  Ram is my best friend.
D.  Ram is My best friend!
Answer» D.  Ram is My best friend!
248.

Directions: Put the comma in the sentences given below. Yes my party is tomorrow after school.

A. Yes my party, is tomorrow after school.
B. Yes my party, is tomorrow after school.
C. Yes my party, is tomorrow, after school.
D. Yes my party, is tomorrow after school.
Answer» B. Yes my party, is tomorrow after school.
249.

Directions: Put the comma in the sentences given below. Well can you do it for me now?

A. Well, can you do it for me now?      
B. Well can you do it, for me now?
C. Well can you do it for me, now?      
D. Well can you do it for me now?
Answer» B. Well can you do it, for me now?
250.

Select the correct option from the sentences given below.

A. "The magician explained, "I will pull a rabbit out of this hat."
B. "The magician explained I will pull a rabbit out of this hat."
C. The magician explained I will pull a "rabbit" out of this "hat."
D. "The magician explained I will pull out a rabbit out of this hat."
Answer» B. "The magician explained I will pull a rabbit out of this hat."