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If I ___ the movies during the summer holiday, I ___ the lesson now.

A. Read/ Understood
B. Have read/ Would Understand
C. Read/ Would Understand
D. Had Read/ Would Understand

"If I had read the movies during the summer holiday, I would understand the
lesson now."
This construction uses the past perfect tense "had read" to indicate a completed
action in the past, and "would understand" for a hypothetical result in the present.

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Anna and Tania went shopping, but ___ couldn’t find anything __
liked.

A. They, These
B. They, Them
C. Those, these
D. They, they

"Anna and Tania went shopping, but they couldn’t find anything they liked."
This construction uses "they" as the pronoun for both Anna and Tania and "they"
again as the pronoun for what they liked.

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Canon had ___ unique qualities ___ it was used widely in ancient
times.

A. Such, that
B. Such, So
C. That, Since
D. That, they

In this sentence, "such" is used to emphasize the distinctive nature of the qualities
possessed by the Canon. "Such" is followed by "that" to introduce a consequence
or result, indicating that the unique qualities of the Canon led to its widespread
usage in ancient times. This construction is commonly used to express cause-and-
effect relationships and highlight the significance of the qualities in question.
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Our army achieved as smashing victory (Choose the opposite meaning
of Underlined Phrase)

A. Tad Defeat
B. Crushing Defeat
C. Critical Defeat
D. Humiliating Surrender

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He Left no stone unturned to get a job (Choose the Opposite meaning
of Underlined Phrase)

A. Traveled for and Wide


B. Went Abroad
C. Made Untrining Efforts
D. Did not try

The expression "left no stone unturned" is an idiom that means making every
possible effort, trying everything possible, and exploring all avenues to
achieve a particular goal. The opposite option, "Did not try," suggests a lack of
effort or initiative in attempting to achieve the goal, which contrasts with the
proactive and exhaustive efforts implied by the original statement.
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He is a chip of the old block (Choose the opposite of Underlined
Phrase)

A. Son
B. Grandson
C. Father
D. Grandfather

The phrase “chip of the old block” means that someone closely resembles
their parent or has similar characteristics and traits. The opposite would be a
generation further down, which would be the “Grandson.”

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They are Staunch believers in the existence of Allah. (Choose the
opposite of Underlined Phrase)

A. Theists
B. Atheists
C. Infidets
D. Non-believers

The sentence "They are staunch believers in the existence of Allah" implies that the
individuals mentioned strongly believe in the existence of Allah, indicating a strong faith in
theism.
The opposite of this would be "Atheists." Atheists are individuals who do not believe in the
existence of any deity or gods. They lack theistic beliefs and, therefore, contrast with
staunch believers in theism.
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A thief made away ___ my cell phone:

A. By
B. With
C. For
D. About

In this sentence, the correct preposition is "with." The phrase "made away with" is an
idiomatic expression meaning to steal or take something, often in a secretive or
unauthorized manner. The preposition "with" is used to indicate the instrument or
means by which the action is performed, so it appropriately conveys that the thief
used a means (stealing) to take the cell phone.
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Some malefactors commit crimes ___impunity:

A. In
B. For
C. With
D. To

In this sentence, the correct preposition is "with." The word "impunity" means
exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an
action. When used with "with," it indicates that the malefactors commit crimes
without facing the consequences or without being punished.

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You ____ stones ___ the window, (Choose the suitable pair of words)

A. Through, Throw
B. Through, Through
C. Throw, Through
D. None of these

So, the sentence "You throw stones through the window" means that someone is
throwing stones, and the stones are directed into or towards the window. The pair
of words "Throw, Through" is suitable in this context to convey the intended
meaning.

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The college is ___ today: it will remain ___ tomorrow as well (Choose
the suitable pair of words)

A. Opened, Open
B. Open, Opened
C. Open, Open
D. Opened, Opened

•The college is open today: This part of the sentence indicates the current status of the
college, which is that it is not closed and is accessible.
•It will remain open tomorrow as well: This part of the sentence suggests that the state of
being open will persist into the future, specifically tomorrow.
The pair of words "Open, Open" is suitable in this context:
•Open (adjective): Describes the current state of the college.
•Open (adjective): Indicates that the state will continue into the future.
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Their only make child is the only ___ to these expensive (Choose the
suitable pair of words)

A. Hare, Hairs
B. Hares, heirs
C. Hare, hares
D. Heir, hares

The suitable pair of words is Heir, Hares.


In this context:
Heir: Refers to someone who is legally entitled to inherit the property or rank of another.
Hares: The plural form of "hare," which refers to a type of animal.
So, the correct sentence is: "Their only male child is the only heir to these expenses,"
implying that the male child is the only one entitled to inherit or bear the financial
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Idiom “Spick and Span” means?

A. Neat and Clean


B. Outspoken
C. Already Made thing
D. Garrulous

The idiom "spick and span" means neat, clean, and orderly. When something is
described as "spick and span," it suggests that it is in immaculate condition, with
everything tidied up and well-organized. This expression is often used to describe
the cleanliness or meticulous appearance of a place or an object.
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Idiom “To leave no avenue unexplored” means?

A. To call in Question
B. To Roam About
C. To Try Every Source
D. To Depend on

This idiom suggests that one should exhaust all possible options or sources of information,
solutions, or opportunities before making a decision or taking action. It emphasizes the
importance of thorough exploration and investigation, leaving no potential avenue or resource
untouched.

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Let us wait ___ ?

A. A Little
B. The little
C. So Little
D. Little

This option is the correct one. "Little" in this context means a short amount of time or a
brief period. It suggests waiting for a small duration before taking action or making a
decision. This option makes the most sense grammatically and contextually.

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The Legend has been ___ from father to son:

A. Handed Over
B. Handed Down
C. Handed In
D. Only How

The Legend has been handed down from father to son.


In this context, "handed down" is the correct phrase. It implies the passing of
something, such as a tradition, knowledge, or legend, from one generation to the
next.
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A young Chinese boy stole the show, (Choose the opposite meaning of
underlined phrase)

A. Lagged Behind in a Race


B. Slipped During Performance
C. Gave a Poor Performance
D. Faced Problem

"Stole the show" is an idiom used to describe a performance or presentation that


was exceptionally impressive and captured the audience's attention and
admiration. The antonym in this context is "Gave a Poor Performance," which
means the opposite – the performance was not impressive and did not capture
the audience's attention in a positive way.
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She cut a sorry figure in exams. (Choose the opposite meaning of
Underlined phrase)

A. Appeared
B. Absent Herself
C. Reappeared
D. Got a Brilliant Success

"Got a Brilliant Success" would be an antonym for "cut a sorry figure."


While "cut a sorry figure" suggests appearing unimpressive or pitiable, "got a
brilliant success" indicates achieving something notable and successful, which
is the opposite in terms of outcome and perception.
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Somehow or other I must get a new job (Identify Underlined word)

A. Conjunction
B. Preposition
C. Interjection
D. Adverb

The underlined word "Somehow" in the sentence is an adverb. It modifies the verb
"must get" and indicates the manner or method in which the speaker feels they
must obtain a new job. Adverbs often answer the question "how" in a sentence.

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“A hot potato means”

A. To Appear Rarely
B. To Discuss Urgently
C. To Find fault with something that has been received as a gift or favor
D. A controversial issue or situation that is awkward or unpleased to deal with

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___ cannot be choosers:

A. Borrowers
B. The Poor
C. The Destitute
D. Beggars

The phrase "Beggars cannot be choosers" is an idiom that conveys the idea that
when someone is in a difficult or needy situation, they should not be overly
selective or demanding about what they receive or are offered. In a broader
sense, this idiom is often used to convey the idea that those in need should be
grateful for any help they receive, without being overly critical or demanding.
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You cannot beard the lion ____:

A. In his Den
B. In his Cave
C. Within his Area
D. In his house

The phrase "to beard the lion in his den" means to confront someone, especially a
powerful or influential person, in their own territory or domain. It suggests facing a
challenge or confrontation on the other person's home ground. In this context, "in
his den" refers to the lion's lair or dwelling place.
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He is a bookworm. (Choose the opposite meaning of Underlined
Phrase)

A. Bubilophile
B. Through Reader
C. Book Buyer
D. Casual Reader

A bookworm is someone who avidly and frequently reads, while a casual reader reads
less frequently or with less intensity. The other options ("Bibliophile," "Thorough Reader,"
and "Book Buyer") do not precisely convey the opposite of a bookworm in terms of
reading habits.
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He is a dog in the manger among us.(Choose the opposite meaning of
underlined phrase)

A. A Close-Fisted Man
B. A Person Who allows other people to enjoy what he or she uses or wants
C. A mean person
D. A Cunning and Selfish Person

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They elected him captain ___ among themselves:

A. By
B. In
C. To
D. From

They elected him captain: This part of the sentence indicates the action of choosing or appointing
someone as the captain.
from among themselves: The preposition "from" is used to specify the source or the pool of candidates
from which the election or selection occurred. In this case, "from among themselves" implies that the
person was chosen from the group of people who were present or involved in the process.

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One of the bullets lodged ____ his chest:

A. In
B. Into
C. Across
D. On

The phrase "one of the bullets lodged in his chest" indicates that the bullet became
stuck or embedded inside the person's chest. The preposition "in" is used to describe
the location where the bullet is lodged, indicating that it is inside the chest.

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Qasim wakes up suddenly ___ the night.

A. On
B. In
C. At
D. Upon

This preposition is used to indicate a period of time within which an action


occurs. In this case, "in the night" suggests that Qasim wakes up suddenly
during the night. "At" is often used with specific times, like "at midnight" or "at 3
a.m.“ "in the night" is generally more idiomatic when describing waking up
suddenly during the nighttime hours without reference to a specific time.
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He has done a great service ___ me.

A. For
B. By
C. To
D. From

In the sentence "He has done a great service for me," the preposition
"for" is used to indicate the beneficiary of the service.

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You have enrolled ___ more than one class.

A. On
B. Into
C. For
D. At

The sentence implies that the person being addressed has registered or joined more
than one class. When indicating the action of joining or becoming a part of something,
we use the preposition "into." Therefore, the correct sentence would be: "You have
enrolled into more than one class."
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Khalid forget to wish me ___ my birthday.

A. On
B. At
C. For
D. Upon
In the sentence "Khalid forgot to wish me on my birthday," the preposition "on" is used to
specify the point in time when Khalid neglected to extend birthday wishes. Here's a
breakdown:
Khalid forgot to wish me: This part of the sentence indicates the action of forgetting to
convey birthday wishes.
on my birthday: The preposition "on" is used to pinpoint the specific time when the
forgetting occurred, which is the speaker's birthday.
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By the time I picked up the phone ____.

A. They had rang off


B. They had rung off
C. They will have rung off
D. They rang off
In the sentence "By the time I picked up the phone, they had rung off," let's break down the usage
of the past perfect tense:
By the time I picked up the phone: This part of the sentence establishes a point in time,
indicating when the speaker picked up the phone.
they had rung off: The past perfect tense "had rung off" is used to convey that the action of ringing
off (ending the call) occurred before the time specified in the first part of the sentence. The past
perfect tense is often used to express an action completed before another action in the past.

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____ I will explain how the equipment works.

A. If you wanted me to
B. If you will want me to
C. If you want me to
D. If you had wanted me to

The use of "if you want me to" indicates that the speaker is ready to explain how
the equipment works if the listener expresses the desire or willingness for that
explanation. It's a polite and conditional way of offering assistance or information.

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Someone is moving downstairs. We had better ___ the police.

A. Called
B. Call
C. Will Call
D. Calling

In the sentence "Someone is moving downstairs. We had better call the police," let's break down the
usage of the verb "call":
Someone is moving downstairs: This part of the sentence sets the scene, indicating a potentially
suspicious or concerning situation.
We had better call the police: The phrase "had better" is used to suggest a course of action that is
advisable or necessary. In this case, "call the police" is the recommended action. The verb "call" is
used in the base form after "had better" to express the suggested action.
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I’m never on time, ____.

A. Am I?
B. Ain’t I?
C. Am not ?
D. Aren’t I

"I’m never on time, am I?"


This is the correct option. When forming a question tag for a sentence with a
positive statement, you typically use a negative question tag. In this case, the
original statement is "I'm never on time," which is positive. Therefore, the
appropriate question tag is "am I?" to maintain the negative sense in the question.
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Choose the correct Spelling:

A. Welderness
B. Willdeness
C. Wilderness
D. Wildiness

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Choose the correct spelling:

A. Dialogue
B. Dialoge
C. Diolog
D. Dialogee

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Choose the Correct Spelling:

A. Hazardus
B. Hazardous
C. Haserdus
D. Hazarduce

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Choose the Correct Spelling:

A. Shakespear
B. Shakespeare
C. Shakspiear
D. Shakespeer

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Choose the Correct Spelling:

A. Playwrite
B. Pleywright
C. Playwright
D. Playright

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The tiger said “Ask ___ help from three things you see”

A. To
B. For
C. About
D. With

The sentence "Ask for help from three things you see" is the correct usage. In this
context, the preposition "for" is appropriate because it indicates the purpose or
target of the asking. The sentence suggests requesting assistance from three
things, and "for" is the suitable preposition to convey this meaning.
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The boy walked back ___ the tiger.

A. At
B. For
C. To
D. Against

The boy walked back: This part of the sentence describes the boy's movement in
returning.
to the tiger: The preposition "to" is used to indicate the direction or destination of the
boy's movement. In this context, it specifies that the boy walked back toward the tiger.
So, the correct preposition is "to," which conveys the intended meaning that the boy
walked back toward the location of the tiger.
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My sister loves to draw sketches as she good ___ drawing.

A. In
B. On
C. At
D. With

So, the complete sentence conveys that the sister enjoys drawing sketches, and the
preposition "at" is used to express her proficiency or skill in this artistic activity.

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The elephants were tied up ___ ropes.

A. In
B. With
C. Into
D. Around

So, the complete sentence conveys that the elephants were restrained or
secured by using ropes. The preposition "with" clarifies the tool or material
involved in the action.

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An elephant ran ___ the forest and called the mice.

A. Through
B. Into
C. Across
D. Along

So, the complete sentence conveys that the elephant moved through the forest.
The preposition "through" emphasizes a path or direction of movement from one
side of the forest to the other.

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The mice bit through the ropes ___.

A. For setting the elephants free


B. And were set the elephants free
C. And set the elephants free
D. In free set the elephants

In the sentence "The mice bit through the ropes and set the elephants free," the
phrase "and set the elephants free" is a coordinated conjunction connecting two
independent clauses. The mice's action of biting through the ropes is followed by the
result or consequence: the elephants being set free. The conjunction "and" is used
to join these two actions in a compound sentence.
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A good student is ___.

A. A one that is hard working, regular and punctual


B. A one which is working hard, regular and punctual
C. The one who is punctual, regular and hardworking
D. The only that is punctual, regular and hardworking

The correct phrase is "The one who is punctual, regular, and hardworking." It
effectively describes the qualities of a good student: being punctual, attending
regularly, and working hard. The definite article "the" is used appropriately before
"one" to specify a particular type of student with these attributes.
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By the end of the week ___.

A. They had gives all hope up


B. They were given up all hope
C. They were to give up all hope
D. They had given up all hopes

In the sentence "By the end of the week, they had given up all hopes," the past
perfect tense "had given up" indicates that the action of giving up hope occurred
before the specified point in time (by the end of the week). The phrase "all hopes"
emphasizes a complete abandonment of hope.
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___ is wearing his new uniform.

A. Each of the boys on the team


B. Every of the boys in the team
C. Only of the boys of the team
D. Every other from the boys

The correct phrase is "Each of the boys on the team." It effectively conveys the
idea that every individual boy on the team is wearing his new uniform. The use of
"each" emphasizes the individuality of the boys, and the preposition "on" clarifies
their association with the team.
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Sandalwood ___, the more scent does it yield.

A. It is rubbed the more


B. The more it is rubbed
C. Rubbed it is the more
D. The rubbed more it is

The correct phrase is "The more it is rubbed, the more scent does it yield." This
structure effectively conveys a cause-and-effect relationship, indicating that as
sandalwood is rubbed more, it produces a greater amount of scent. The use of
"the more" in both clauses emphasizes the correlation between the rubbing and
the scent yield.
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Choose the correct spelling:

A. Platefrom
B. Platform
C. Pletform
D. Platefarm

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Choose the correct spelling:

A. Trouble
B. Trubble
C. Truble
D. Troubble

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Choose the correct spelling:

A. Frighined
B. Fritened
C. Frightened
D. Frightuned

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Choose the correct spelling:

A. Chazed
B. Chaised
C. Chaized
D. Chased

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Choose the correct spelling:

A. Palace
B. Pelace
C. Palace
D. Palase

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We should take some steps ___ the regard.

A. About
B. In
C. To
D. For

The correct phrase is "We should take some steps in the regard." The preposition
"in" is used to specify the context or area related to the steps. In this context, "the
regard" implies a specific matter or aspect to which the suggested actions pertain.

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A clever girl ___ Mariam made such a mistake.

A. As
B. Like
C. To
D. For

The correct choice is "like." In the sentence "A clever girl like Mariam made such a
mistake," the word "like" is used to make a comparison, indicating that the clever
girl being referred to is similar to Mariam in making a mistake.

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I spoke ___ my foot.

A. For
B. Of
C. About
D. To

"I spoke of my foot" is grammatically correct and can be appropriate in certain


contexts. This usage implies that you mentioned or discussed your foot in some
manner.
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He worked ___ a day fruit commission agent.

A. As
B. At
C. To
D. In

The correct preposition in the sentence is "as." "He worked as a day fruit
commission agent" indicates that the person's occupation or role was that of a
day fruit commission agent.

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He learnt ___ love and care ___ his mother.

A. Of, with
B. To, for
C. In, to
D. About, from

"He learnt about love and care from his mother" is the correct phrasing. This
indicates that he gained knowledge or understanding regarding love and care, and
the source of this learning was his mother.

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The children are ___.

A. Really enjoying
B. Really enjoying themselves
C. Really enjoying there
D. Enjoying

The correct phrase is "Really enjoying themselves." It conveys that the children
are actively and genuinely having a good time. The reflexive pronoun
"themselves" emphasizes that the enjoyment is directed inward, indicating a state
of self-enjoyment or self-amusement.
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The old man ___.

A. Is looking tiring
B. Was looking tiring
C. Is looked very tired
D. Looks very tired

The correct phrase is "Looks very tired." This implies that the old man appears to
be in a state of fatigue or weariness. The verb "looks" indicates his current
condition.
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I don’t know ___.

A. How to drive a car


B. A Car driving
C. To drive a car
D. Car drive

The correct phrase is "I don’t know how to drive a car." Let's break it down:
I don’t know: This indicates a lack of knowledge or understanding.
how to drive a car: The phrase following "I don't know" provides information about the
specific thing the speaker doesn't know. In this case, it's about the skill of driving a car. The
structure "how to drive a car" suggests that the speaker lacks knowledge regarding the
process or skill of driving a car.
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Our teacher ___.

A. Won’t take the test today


B. Won’t give the test today
C. Is not taking the test today
D. Was not giving the test today

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Choose the Correct Spelt word:

A. Amboolence
B. Ambulence
C. Ambulense
D. Ambulance

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Choose the correct spelt word:

A. Funneral
B. Funeral
C. Founeral
D. Funrell

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Choose the correct spelt word:

A. Psychiatrists
B. Psychatrests
C. Psykiats
D. Psychatrits

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Choose the correct spelt word:

A. Dispansery
B. Dispensery
C. Dispensary
D. Despensory

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Choose the correct spelt word:

A. Waedding
B. Weding
C. Weddeng
D. Wedding

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I beg pardon ___ you for being late.

A. With
B. Upon
C. Of
D. Off

The correct preposition in the sentence is "of." So, the complete sentence is "I
beg pardon of you for being late." This expression is a formal way of apologizing
or seeking forgiveness for arriving late.

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The boy was let ___ to consideration of his under age.

A. About
B. Off
C. With
D. Of

The correct preposition in this context is "off." The corrected sentence is "The boy
was let off to consideration of his underage." It implies that the boy was excused or
exempted, allowing him to be considered in the context of his underage status.

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The Analogy of Drizzle: Cloudburst:

A. Grass : Dew
B. Shore : Waves
C. Wind : Air
D. Flirty : Blizzard

In this analogy, just as drizzle is a light form of rain (cloudburst is an intense form
of rain), wind is a light form of air (blizzard is an intense form of wind).

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The Analogy of Teacher : Ignorance

A. Lightening: Electricity
B. Light: Darkness
C. Wallage: Bulb
D. Stream: Current

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The Analogy of Charity: Virtue:

A. Avarice: Vice
B. Greed: Evil
C. Avaricious: Vicious
D. Penury: Crave

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The teacher gives many examples so ___ the idea contained in the
poem?

A. Bring in
B. Bring forth
C. Bring about
D. Bring out

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I cannot make out what you say. (Meaning of Underlined word)

A. Rely Upon
B. Believe
C. Understand
D. Solve

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Never ___ upon the magazine.

A. Look Down
B. Look Through
C. Look Over
D. Look Into

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The vice-president will be seated ___ the chairman at the banquet.

A. As
B. By
C. To
D. None of these

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A record of complaints ___ kept in the purser’s office.

A. Are
B. Were
C. Is
D. None of these

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Giving is better than ___.

A. Receive
B. To Receive
C. Receiving
D. None of these

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Either you or he ___ at fault.

A. Is
B. Are
C. Have
D. None of these

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All cabin attendants must lock the cabin door ___ leaving the room.

A. Afterwards
B. Later than
C. After
D. None of these

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Several ducks had dark green heads.
What is the underlined part of the Sentence

A. Subject
B. Adjective
C. Conjunction
D. None of these

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He sold his house to John.
What is the underlined part of the Sentence

A. Direct Object
B. Indirect Object
C. Helping Verb
D. None of these

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Running fast they caught the last bus.
What is the underlined part of the Sentence

A. Noun Phrase
B. Adjective Phrase
C. Adverb Phrase
D. None of these

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Swimming is my favorite recreation.
What is the underlined part of the Sentence

A. Participle
B. Complement
C. Gerund
D. None of these

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The fabric felt soft.
What is the underlined part of the Sentence

A. Action Verb
B. Auxiliary Verb
C. Linking Verb
D. None of these

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To talk one’s head off means?

A. To talk loudly
B. To talk in whispers
C. To talk to oneself
D. To talk Expressively

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To keep one’s head means?

A. To be agile and active


B. To remain calm
C. To think coherently
D. None of these

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Find out the correct passive voice of sentence “He read a book”

A. A book was by read him


B. A book was by him read
C. A book was read by him
D. None of these

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Find out the correct passive voice sentence “ You had played the
cricket”

A. Cricket has been played by you


B. Cricket had been played by you
C. Cricket have been played by you
D. None of these

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Find out the correct Indirect tense: “He says, I am going to Lahore”

A. He asked to me that he was going to Lahore


B. He says that he was going to Lahore
C. He says that he will be going to Lahore
D. He says that he is going to Lahore

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The Government must ____ the suffering of the people.

A. Allay
B. Ally
C. Rid
D. Palliate

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Urge People who smoke to ___ the habit.

A. Surrender
B. Abandon
C. Dewitt
D. None of these

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The grapes are now ___ enough to be picked

A. Ready
B. Ripe
C. Advanced
D. None of these

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Wheat ___ carbohydrates, vitamins, proteins and dietary fiber in our
daily diet.

A. Has
B. Gives
C. Yields
D. Provide

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Which word is spelled correctly

A. Eflorescne
B. Efflorescence
C. Efflorescene
D. Efflorascene

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Choose the correct spelling from the following?

A. Quintessance
B. Quintessence
C. Quintesance
D. Quintassence

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Choose the incorrect spelling from the following?

A. Carpenter
B. Chauffer
C. Calibre
D. Coalesce

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Choose the Correct Sentence:

A. I am sick by your lies


B. I am sick from your lies
C. I am sick of your lies
D. I am sick to your lies

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Choose the correct Sentence:

A. He was excited for inherit of his father


B. He was excited to inherit his father’s Inheritance
C. He was excited on inheritance of his father
D. He was excited with inheritance of his father

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“One who looks on the dark side of things” (one word substitution)

A. Inaudible
B. Obsolete
C. Pessimist
D. None of these

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“One who speaks less” means?

A. Omniscient
B. Reticent
C. Centenarian
D. Theist

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To keep one’s temper” means?

A. To become hungry
B. To be in good mood
C. To preserve ones energy
D. To be aloof from

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A person who thinks whole world is his home is called?

A. Contemporary
B. Cosmopolitan
C. Cosmetic
D. None of these

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The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses mean?

A. To be a sinner
B. To have too many things to do
C. To have plenty of wealth
D. Something related to fighting

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Upon the inquiry I found out that I had ___ the car:

A. Mistake
B. Mistook
C. Mistaken
D. Mistakes

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We must draw back from the abyss of war (identify the underlined
word)

A. Noun
B. Verb
C. Adverb
D. Adjective

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Ali must have the ___ to stick to his diet, if he wants to lose weight.

A. Obstinacy
B. Determination
C. Decision
D. Obligation

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