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5001. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ I had (a few) eggs in the fridge, so we need to go to the market to buy them. |
A. | a little |
B. | few |
C. | little |
D. | No improvement |
Answer» C. little | |
5002. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ (I myself think) that this investigation is biased. |
A. | I think myself |
B. | I thought myself |
C. | I myself thought |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5003. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ I had (not only helped her by) giving hints but also with providing him links. |
A. | helped not only to her by. |
B. | helped her not only by |
C. | not only helped her |
D. | No improvement |
Answer» C. not only helped her | |
5004. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ I couldn't help but (had to cry) at his sad story. |
A. | cry |
B. | cried |
C. | was crying |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» B. cried | |
5005. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ I gave her the book that I (won) as a prize._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | will win |
B. | had won |
C. | am winning |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» C. am winning | |
5006. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ "I am the only man in the world who (can) paint a picture so true to life," he said. |
A. | will |
B. | could |
C. | may |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5007. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ His decision (will be fair) to everyone as he is the most disinterested party in this controversy. |
A. | fairing |
B. | will fair |
C. | had fair |
D. | No improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5008. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ He is an atheist (yet) he goes to the church every Sunday. |
A. | because |
B. | and |
C. | however |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5009. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Grandfather has said so out of affection, do not take (to) heart._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | into |
B. | it to |
C. | it by |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» C. it by | |
5010. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Having finished the voluminous novel, (it was being put away by him). |
A. | was put away by him |
B. | he has had put it away |
C. | he put it away |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» D. no improvement | |
5011. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Einstein was one (of the wisest men) that ever lived. |
A. | of the wisest man |
B. | wise man |
C. | wisest man |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5012. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Everyday we (have usually) dinner at 8 o'clock. |
A. | usually have |
B. | have usual |
C. | have had usually |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» B. have usual | |
5013. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Fans (queue) for the concert tickets since early morning. |
A. | has queued up |
B. | have had queued |
C. | have been queuing up |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» D. no improvement | |
5014. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Due to heavy monsoon showers, the water in the dam (rose another foot). |
A. | raised another foot |
B. | raised by a feet. |
C. | had risen a foot |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5015. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Each of our (trainee pay theirs) tuition fee at the beginning of the course. |
A. | trainees pay theirs |
B. | trainee pays theirs |
C. | trainees pays his |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» D. no improvement | |
5016. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence_x005F_x000D_ Before I met your brother I (have had) a poor opinion of him. |
A. | had had |
B. | had |
C. | did have |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» C. did have | |
5017. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Both the families were invited but neither (had accepted) our invitation. |
A. | accepted |
B. | did accept |
C. | has accepted |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» B. did accept | |
5018. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ By the end of this decade, doctors surely (must have discover) a cure for cancer._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | would have discovered |
B. | could discover |
C. | have discovered |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» B. could discover | |
5019. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Do you know (to whom Raj is going to marry)?_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | who is raj going to get married |
B. | who Raj will be going to marry |
C. | whom Raj is going to marry |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» D. no improvement | |
5020. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ As the financial situation worsened we realized that we were heading (toward) a disaster. |
A. | along |
B. | into |
C. | for |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» D. no improvement | |
5021. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ Any bad habit must be nipped (on) the bud. |
A. | on |
B. | in |
C. | off |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» C. off | |
5022. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ As management we are accountable (to) the Board of Directors. |
A. | towards |
B. | with |
C. | against |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5023. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ (As soon as I saw) the ferocious dog than I ran away. |
A. | No sooner than I saw |
B. | No sooner has I seen |
C. | No sooner did I see |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» D. no improvement | |
5024. |
Improve the bracketed part of the sentence._x005F_x000D_ After today's terrible test I am sure that my teacher's opinion (about) me will change for the worse. |
A. | for |
B. | of |
C. | in |
D. | no improvement |
Answer» E. | |
5025. |
If45+20Â =11.180 find the value of180Â =45_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | 22.36 |
B. | 24.595 |
C. | 20.124 |
D. | 17.888 |
Answer» B. 24.595 | |
5026. |
Identify the sentence using active voice. |
A. | Naveen changed the car tire |
B. | That movie was seen by Sarala |
C. | The money was withdrawn by Rahul |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. That movie was seen by Sarala | |
5027. |
If 56M4 is completely divisible by 11, then what is the value of M? |
A. | 0 |
B. | 1 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» E. | |
5028. |
Identify the sentence in which an adverb clause is used. |
A. | Many of the team members were inexperienced players who were playing in their first championship game. |
B. | Although rain was drenching the players the players still finished the game. |
C. | The game was played under the bright lights so that the players could see well enough to hit the ball. |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» C. The game was played under the bright lights so that the players could see well enough to hit the ball. | |
5029. |
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ As a little child she was afraid from darkness._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | she was afraid_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | from darkness_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | As a little child_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | No error |
Answer» C. As a little child_x005F_x000D_ | |
5030. |
Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Plenty of information were given to me at the tourist office_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | at the tourist office_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | No error_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | Plenty of information_x005F_x000D_ |
D. | were given to me |
Answer» E. | |
5031. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one thatngives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. Accommodation and food were given free._x005F_x000D_ B. This was held in a hostel for poor students built by a philanthropist._x005F_x000D_ C. A few years ago, I was the chief guest at a small function._x005F_x000D_ D. But the inmates of the hostel had to bear other expenses like clothing and toiletries_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | BCDA |
B. | BCAD |
C. | ABCD |
D. | CBAD |
Answer» E. | |
5032. |
He has the irritating habit of playing his own trumpet all the time. |
A. | blowing his own trumpet |
B. | pumping his own trumpet |
C. | bringing up his own trumpet |
D. | No improvement |
Answer» B. pumping his own trumpet | |
5033. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that  gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. They were all very bright and eager to learn, and the sage was proud of them._x005F_x000D_ B. One day he realized that he had imparted sufficient knowledge to his disciples._x005F_x000D_ C. Once upon a time, a great sage had a group of obedient disciples._x005F_x000D_ D. There was only one thing that he had not taught them - a special mantra that could bring the dead back to life._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | DBAC |
B. | ADBC |
C. | CABD |
D. | ACBD |
Answer» D. ACBD | |
5034. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order. A person who preaches religion and is considered to be a messenger of God._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Scholar |
B. | Volunteer |
C. | Atheist |
D. | Prophet |
Answer» E. | |
5035. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ A. I found he was an old sailor and knew all the seafaring men in Bristol._x005F_x000D_ B. So, I engaged him on the spot to be the ship's cook but he proved to be much more._x005F_x000D_ C. He had lost his health ashore and wanted a berth as cook to get to the sea again._x005F_x000D_ D. I was standing on the dock when by accident I fell in talk with a stranger_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | DACB_x005F_x000D_ |
B. | DBAC_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | BACD |
D. | CBAD |
Answer» B. DBAC_x005F_x000D_ | |
5036. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. It was an honor as well as a relief to the family of the deceased._x005F_x000D_ B. The district collector announced a gallantry award and financial aid for his family._x005F_x000D_ C. A soldier died fighting in the battlefield._x005F_x000D_ D. The money was promptly disbursed from the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | BACD |
B. | CDBA |
C. | CBDA |
D. | BCAD |
Answer» D. BCAD | |
5037. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. It provides training for the development of oral and aural skills and is a great supplement to classroom teaching._x005F_x000D_ B. Technology is growing very fast day by day and is contributing a lot towards improving communication skills._x005F_x000D_ C. Thus, it is the responsibility of a teacher to make the learners understand that their aim is to master the language, not the technology._x005F_x000D_ D. However, it cannot be a substitute for the conventional method of language teaching._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | DACB |
B. | BADC |
C. | BCDA |
D. | ACBD |
Answer» C. BCDA | |
5038. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A person who attracts attention with a flashy style_x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Glutton |
B. | Flamboyant |
C. | Vagabond |
D. | Jockey |
Answer» C. Vagabond | |
5039. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. So, in the agrarian era, you destroy your enemy’s productive capacity by burning his crops or fields._x005F_x000D_ B. Now, in the information era, destroying the enemy’s productive capacity means destroying their information infrastructure._x005F_x000D_ C. You battle with your enemy by destroying the enemy’s productive capacity, which will be different depending upon the foundationof economy._x005F_x000D_ D. But in the industrial era, ending productive capacity meant bombing of the factories that are located in cities and main industrial areas._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | ACBD |
B. | ACDB |
C. | BDAC |
D. | CADB |
Answer» E. | |
5040. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. Their prestige and glory spread far and wide._x005F_x000D_ B. The first Olympics were held at Olympia in Greece in 776 B.C._x005F_x000D_ C. It was because the Christians believed that they encouraged pagan worship in temples._x005F_x000D_ D. However, with the advent of Christianity, the games lost their importance._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | DCAB |
B. | BADC |
C. | BCDA |
D. | ACDB |
Answer» C. BCDA | |
5041. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. They also visit ailing friends and relatives, or attend to personal matters even during office hours._x005F_x000D_ B. Once in office, they receive friends and relatives who call them any time without prior appointment._x005F_x000D_ C. We can frequently find a large number of people sitting here and there and doing nothing._x005F_x000D_ D. Even those who are employed often come late to office and leave early unless they are forced to be punctual._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | DCAB |
B. | ABCD |
C. | ACDB |
D. | CDBA |
Answer» E. | |
5042. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ A. These baits were temptations that people couldn't resist._x005F_x000D_ B. He evolved a theory that the world was a rat-trap._x005F_x000D_ C. Once,a peddler sat looking at his rat-traps._x005F_x000D_ D. Here, people lay baits for others._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | BDAC |
B. | CADB |
C. | DACB |
D. | CBDA |
Answer» E. | |
5043. |
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order._x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ A. While the long thin ones are most common, there are many other varieties._x005F_x000D_ B. Noodles are the staple food in many cultures across the world._x005F_x000D_ C. They are then served with a sauce or in soup._x005F_x000D_ D. However, all varieties are usually cooked in boiling water._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | BADC |
B. | BCAD_x005F_x000D_ |
C. | BCDA |
D. | BDAC |
Answer» B. BCAD_x005F_x000D_ | |
5044. |
Generally speaking, novels have |
A. | multiple settings |
B. | limited characters |
C. | no resolutions |
D. | single themes |
Answer» B. limited characters | |
5045. |
Give me a word that means the opposite of dull? |
A. | Sharp |
B. | Bright |
C. | Exciting |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
5046. |
Frequently used marks of punctuation is |
A. | Semicolon |
B. | Full stop |
C. | Comma |
D. | apostrophe |
Answer» D. apostrophe | |
5047. |
Georgian loyalists and rebel forces (after a week of fighting) P (agreed to) Q (a cease fire today) R (in which 51 people were killed) S_x005F_x000D_ The correct sequence should be_x005F_x000D_ Â _x005F_x000D_ |
A. | P Q R S |
B. | Q R S P |
C. | Q P S R |
D. | Q R P S |
Answer» E. | |
5048. |
Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word and click the button corresponding to it. |
A. | Tranquility |
B. | Tranquillity |
C. | Trankquility |
D. | Trankwility |
Answer» C. Trankquility | |
5049. |
Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word and click the button corresponding to it._x005F_x000D_ |
A. | Clandistine |
B. | Clandestine |
C. | Clandistene |
D. | Clandestene |
Answer» C. Clandistene | |
5050. |
Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word and click the button corresponding to it. |
A. | Erroneous |
B. | Eronneous |
C. | Erronous |
D. | Eroneous |
Answer» B. Eronneous | |