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1. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
A. The proposal looks solid on a glance, though
deeper analysis reveals several underlying flaws.

B. The proposal looks solid at a glance, though


deeper analysis reveal several underlying flaws.

C. The proposal looks solid with a glance, though


deeper analysis reveals several underlying flaws.

D. The proposal looks solid at a glance, though


deeper analysis reveals several underlying flaws.
2. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
A. The bakery is special for cupcakes, but it also bakes a
variety of cookies.

B. The bakery specializes in cupcakes, but it also bakes a


variety of cookies.

C. The bakery specializes on cupcakes, but it also bakes a


variety of cookies.

D. The bakery is special in cupcakes, but it also bakes a


variety of cookies.
3. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. He turned a blinding eye to the advice given by his friend.

B. He turned a blind eye to the advice given by his friend.

C. He turned a blind eye on the advice given by his friend.

D. He turned blind eyes on the advice given by his friend.


4. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. The origin of life and existence are one of the


oldest and most vexing question of science.
B. The origin of life and existence is one of the oldest
and most vexing question of science.
C. The origin of life and existence are one of the
oldest and most vexing questions of science.
D. The origin of life and existence is one of the oldest
and most vexing questions of science.
5. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. The team had hardly some resources left


to complete the project.

B. The team had hardly any resource left to


complete the project.

C. The team had hardly any resources left


to complete the project.

D. The team had hardly some resource left


to complete the project.
6. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. She would rather starve than to accept


charity from others.

B. She would rather starve instead of


accepting charity from others.

C. She would rather starve than accept


charity from others.

D. She would starve rather than to accept


charity from others.
7. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. The new teacher is more friendly and


knowledgeable than the last one.

B. The new teacher is friendlier and more


knowledgeable than the last one.

C. The new teacher is more knowledgeable


and friendly than the last one.

D. The new teacher is more friendlier and


more knowledgeable than the last one.
8. Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

A. The car sped away as soon as the traffic


light turning green.

B. The car sped away as soon as the traffic


light is turning green.

C. The car speed away as soon as the


traffic light turned green.

D. The car sped away as soon as the traffic


light turned green.
9. She was utterly amazed by the performance
on stage. The word “utterly” is:

A. Adjective

B. Noun

C. Adverb

D. Verb
10. She hopes to travel the world someday.
The word “to travel” in this sentence is:

A. Main verb

B. Infinitive

C. Gerund

D. Both A and B
11. The garden was not only well-maintained
but also beautifully landscaped. The word
“beautifully” is:

A. Adjective

B. Adverb

C. Noun

D. None of these
12. The mountains looked majestic in the early
morning light. The word “majestic” is:

A. Adjective

B. Noun

C. Adverb

D. Verb
13. Choose the sentence with correct usage of punctuation.

A. She whispered "I can hardly believe, it's


finally here!”

B. They traveled to France, Rome; and Berlin,


Germany.

C. “It’s a beautiful day,” she said, “and I can’t


wait to go outside!”

D. The picnic was delightful: filled with


laughter, good food; and warm sunshine.
14. Choose the sentence with correct usage of punctuation.

A. The dog, a Golden Retriever, wagged its tail


excitedly when it saw its owner.

B. After the long meeting, the manager said: Let's


take a short break; “we all need to recharge.“

C. The teacher assigned three topics for the essay


environmental issues social justice and
technology in education.

D. I would appreciate it, if you could finish the


report by Friday please!
15. Fill in the blanks with correct prepositions.

She finally gave me the necessary information


to proceed ______ the application.

A. On

B. With

C. At

D. For
16. Fill in the blanks with correct prepositions.

The old book was hidden _____ a pile of magazines


that had accumulated over the years.

A. Over

B. Under

C. By

D. On
17. Fill in the blanks with correct prepositions.

The city offers a multitude _____ activities that


cater ______ every taste, from art galleries to
outdoor adventures.

A. Of, to

B. Off, with

C. Of, with

D. With, for
18. Fill in the blanks with correct prepositions.

The fan is running _____ the table.

A. Above

B. On

C. Over

D. By
19. Fill in the blanks with correct prepositions.

The painting was placed _____ the protective glass,


just _____ the museum’s lighting.

A. into, under

B. Below, in

C. Under, below

D. Below, under
20. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word that best
fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

The school implemented a new rule to ______


students from bringing phones to class.

A. Allow

B. Deter

C. Ensure

D. Lambast
21. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word that best
fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

The athlete was _______ after breaking multiple


records during the championship games.

A. Restrained

B. Exhilarated

C. Discouraged

D. Indifferent
22. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word that best
fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

His attempt to _______ the conversation away


from the controversial topic was unsuccessful.

A. Prolong

B. Protract

C. Shorten

D. Divert
23. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word that best fits the
meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Her approach to problem-solving was highly _______,


often producing solutions that others overlooked.

A. Linear

B. Mundane

C. Unorthodox

D. Orthodox
24. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word that best fits
the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

The author's latest novel was praised for its


_______ prose, which vividly captured the essence
of the setting.

A. Succinct

B. Evocative

C. Verbose

D. Provocative
25. Idiom “Bite off more than you can chew”
means:

A. Take on more than you can handle

B. Eat too quickly

C. Avoid responsibility

D. Stay out of trouble


26. Idiom “Blaze a trail” means:

A. To light fire

B. To do something new or innovative

C. To retreat from a difficult situation

D. To follow someone’s lead


27. Idiom “Blind someone with science” means:

A. To give someone thorough education

B. To confuse someone with complex information

C. To impress someone with knowledge

D. To start an argument
28. Idiom “To have cold feet” means:

A. To feel confident

B. To feel nervous

C. To be indifferent

D. To be overjoyed
29. “An armchair critic” means:

A. To criticize without practical experience

B. To offer helpful advice

C. A professional reviewer of books

D. A person who writes detailed critiques for a


living
30. Idiom “Airs and graces” means:

A. To have a sense of humor

B. To behave pretentiously

C. Showing modesty and humility

D. To be nervous and anxious


31. Choose the correct SYNONYM for the given word.

VITRIOLIC

A. Obnoxious

B. Carefree

C. Rancorous

D. Careless
32. Choose the correct SYNONYM for the given word.

ABJECTION

A. Degradation

B. Superior

C. Dignity

D. Bleak
33. Choose the correct SYNONYM for the given word.

TRUNCATE

A. Flexible

B. Expand

C. Prolong

D. Diminish
34. Choose the correct SYNONYM for the given word.

EVOCATIVE

A. Reminiscent

B. Hazy

C. Mindful

D. Plain
35. Choose the correct SYNONYM for the given word.

FLAGRANT

A. Blatant

B. Flagship

C. Miserable

D. Modest
36. She was “fastidious” about her workspace,
ensuring that everything was perfectly organized
and spotless.
Choose the correct SYNONYM of the underlined
word.

A. Careless

B. Lazy

C. Punctilious

D. Sluggish
37. Choose the correct ANTONYM for the given word.

DEMURE

A. Reserved

B. Brazen

C. Meek

D. Cautious
38. Choose the correct ANTONYM for the given word.

PRETENTIOUS

A. Haughty

B. Ostentatious

C. Ostensible

D. Unattractive
39. Choose the correct ANTONYM for the given word.

SPARSE

A. Scarce

B. Extraneous

C. Abundant

D. Abandon
40. Choose the correct ANTONYM for the given word.

PESTIFEROUS

A. Harmful

B. Favorable

C. Teeming

D. Exiguous
41. Choose the correct ANTONYM for the given word.

ABATE

A. Boost

B. Diminish

C. Plummet

D. Hollow
42. Select the lettered pair that best expresses the
relationship similar to that expressed in the original
pair.

ANECDOTE : NOVEL :: SKETCH : ?

A. Carving

B. Essay

C. Painting

D. Scripture
43. Select the lettered pair that best expresses the
relationship similar to that expressed in the original
pair.

DILETTANTE : VIRTUOSO

A. Generosity : Wealth

B. Philanthropist : Niggard

C. Ignorance : Misanthropist

D. Microphone : Speaker
Read the passage carefully to answer the questions given
at the end.

Last Saturday, I decided to explore the local


art scene, which has been gaining recognition for
its vibrant creativity. As I entered the main
gallery, I was struck by the variety of colors and
styles on display. Abstract paintings adorned the
walls, their bold strokes evoking deep emotions.
In one corner, a sculpture made entirely of
recycled materials caught my eye, a testament to
the artist's innovative spirit. I overheard a group
of visitors discussing the meanings behind various
pieces, their animated voices echoing through the
spacious room.
After wandering for a while, I attended a
workshop led by a renowned local artist, who
shared invaluable insights into her creative
process. By the end of the day, I felt inspired
and eager to pick up my own paintbrush,
captivated by the artistic energy that
surrounded me.
44. What is the main focus of the passage?

A. The author's experience at a local café

B. A visit to a local art gallery

C. The history of the art scene

D. An art competition in the city


45. Describe the atmosphere in the gallery as
conveyed by the author.

A. Calm and quiet

B. Chaotic and messy

C. Vibrant and creative

D. Dull and uninviting


46. How did the author feel about the art on
display?

A. Indifferent

B. Inspired

C. Confused

D. Disappointed
47. The word "testament" in the passage most
closely means:

A. Evidence

B. Agreement

C. Experience

D. Reflection
48. What kind of materials were used for the
sculpture mentioned in the passage?

A. Stone

B. Metal

C. Recycled materials

D. Wood
49. What was the author's experience at the
workshop, and what impact did it have on
him?

A. The author found it boring and unhelpful.

B. The author learned valuable insights that


inspired him to create art.

C. The author felt overwhelmed by the


information.

D. The author did not attend the workshop.


50. What would be a suitable title for the
passage?

A. Exploring Local Cuisine

B. A Journey Through Local Art

C. The Beauty of Museum

D. An Afternoon at the Park

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