YOUR SCORE
1/25
Neither my Friend nor I ___ wrong. Use suitable verb
[a] are
[b] were
[c] is
[d] am
2/25
Any dictionary will tell you this. The underlined word is a
[a] Quantifier
[b] Demonstrative
[c] Numeric
[d] Distributive
3/25
I bought ___ horse and ___ox. This is ___ horse. Fill in the blanks with article:
[a] an, a, the
[b] a, an, the
[c] the, the, a
[d] a, an, a
4/25
"What a fool I was to say so!" Report the sentence.
[a] He exclaimed what a fool he was to say so.
[b] He exclaimed what a fool he was.
[c] He wondered what a fool he was to say so.
[d] He exclaimed what a fool he had been to say so.
5/25
I (expect) you from t he time I (reach) home this morning.
Use the correct tense form.
Use the correct tense form.
[a] am expecting, have reached
[b] have been expecting, have reached
[c] am expecting, reached
[d] have been expecting, reached
6/25
Kalidasa is ___ Shakespeare of India.
Supply suitable article if necessary
Supply suitable article if necessary
[a] an
[b] a
[c] the
[d] no article needed
7/25
There ___ a lot of water in the well.
[a] are
[b] were
[c] is
[d] have been
8/25
Those models are from Mumbai. the underlined word is a
[a] Demonstrative adjective
[b] Demonstrative pronoun
[c] Possessive adjective
[d] Distributive
9/25
"Don't promise that you will do it if you are not sure of doing it," My father told me. Report the sentence.
[a] My father asked me that I would not promise that I would do it if I was not sure of doing it
[b] My father me not to promise that I would do it if I was not sure of doing it
[c] My father told me not to promise that I will do it if I am not sure of doing it
[d] My father asked me not to promise that I would do it if I am not sure of doing it
10/25>
My Friend ___ (request) me yesterday to lend him my text book so that he ___ (prepare) for today's test.
Use the correct tense form.
Use the correct tense form.
[a] requested, prepared
[b] was requesting, could prepare
[c] requested, could prepare
[d] had requested, could prepare
11/25>
Neither of them ___ the truth. Use suitable verb
[a] admits
[b] admit
[c] have admitted
[d] were admitting
12/25>
Bread and butter ___ a good combination. Use correct verb
[a] are
[b] was
[c] is
[d] am
13/25>
A splendid search made by some officers helped him to prove his innocence. Spot the qualifier in the sentence
[a] a
[b] splendid
[c] some
[d] his
14/25>
Spot the part of the sentence which has an error
[a] The explosion
[b] in the mine
[c] caused many damages
[d] No error
15/25>
Mother shouted, "Arjun, eat up your dinner at once or I"ll punish you." Report the sentence.
[a] Mother told Arjun to eat up your dinner at once or she would punish him.
[b] Mother told Arjun to eat up his dinner at once or she will punish him.
[c] Mother told Arjun to eat up his dinner at once or she would punish him.
[d] Mother told Arjun to eat up his dinner at once or he would punish her.
16/25>
The phrase 'to be in the red' means:
[a] to be in debt
[b] to be in a air-tight room
[c] to get another chance
[d] to be in a confused state
17/25>
Some of us need rest, ____? Add correct tag
[a] do you
[b] do we
[c] don't we
[d] don't you
18/25>
I don't known why he commented thus. The underlined clause is a
[a] Adjective clause
[b] Noun clause
[c] Adverbial clause of reason
[d] Adverbial clause of place
19/25>
The ground was filled with ___ fans.
[a] luxurious
[b] joyous
[c] joyful
[d] jubilant
20/25>
SANGUINE means;
[a] bloody
[b] hopeful
[c] pure
[d] disappointing
21/25>
The pandemic has acted like a wake-up call, highlighting the urgency to look at everything in a new way. Pick out the infinitive
[a] acted
[b] wake-up
[c] highlighting
[d] to look at
22/25>
We eat that we may live. Convert into a Simple sentence.
[a] We eat and we live
[b] We eat to live
[c] We eat and live
[d] We eat so we live
23/25>
The bill aims ___ change the minimum age ___ marriage ___ women ___ 21 years.
[a] to, of, of, to
[b] to, of, to, for
[c] in, of, of, for
[d] to, for, of, to
24/25>
Antonym of the word ENVISAGE:
[a] Diminish
[b] Imagine
[c] Contemplate
[d] Existing
25/25>
TRANCHE means:
[a] a part of a financial arrangement, payment
[b] a bewildered state
[c] a long, narrow ditch
[d] a short, thick stick
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