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1/25
There is too ____ in the room.
[a] much furniture
[b] many furnitures
[c] many furniture
[d] much furniture
2/25
ATTENUATE means:
[a] to support
[b] to separate into pieces
[c] to make thin
[d] to weaken the force of
3/25
During his long discourse, he did not ___ that point.
[a] touch
[b] touch upon
[c] touch in
[d] touch of
4/25
A supplement to a will is referred to as:
[a] codicil
[b] furlough
[c] effusion
[d] adjunct
5/25
The boy protested that he was innocent. Change into a simple sentence:
[a] The boy is innocent and protested
[b] The boy protested his innocence
[c] The boy is innocent and so he protested
[d] The innocent boy protested
6/25
He ___ the couse by April 2024
[a] shall have completed
[b] shall complete
[c] shall be completed
[d] shall be completing
7/25
A ___ of lions. Spot the collective word.
[a] cluster
[b] colony
[c] pride
[d] pack
8/25
How did he publish the book without a publisher? Change the voice.
[a] How was he published the book without a publisher?
[b] How did the book published without a publisher?
[c] How did the book publish without a publisher?
[d] How was the book published without a publisher?
9/25
When you ___ home last evening, I ___ my project.
[a] come, was revising
[b] came, revised
[c] came, had been revising
[d] came, was revising
10/25
Orthography means:
[a] Description of mountains
[b] The art of practice of spelling words correctly
[c] Description of books
[d] art of compiling dictionary
11/25
Unless you bring your admission ticket, you ___ the examination.
[a] don't write
[b] cannot write
[c] can write
[d] would not write
12/25
If he had appealed, ____. Complete the sentence with a suitable clause
[a] I would consider his request
[b] I will consider his request
[c] I will have considered his request
[d] I would have considered his request
13/25
Spot the correct sentence:
[a] You may either have an apple or an orange
[b] You either may have an apple or an orange
[c] Either you may have an apple or an orange
[d] You may have either an apple or an orange
14/25
Find out which part of the sentence has an error:
[a] You can eat/
[b] as much as you like/
[c] at the newly lunch bar/
[d] No error
15/25
Everyone is in a drowsy state when he is joking apart. The idiom JOKING APART means:
[a] making fun
[b] showing one's true intention
[c] making a boring speech
[d] speaking seriously
16/25
The shcool uniform is made compulsory. (Change into negative without changing the meaning)
[a] The school uniform is not made compulsory
[b] The school uniform is not made voluntary
[c] The school uniform is vade voluntary
[d] The schooll uniform is made uncompulsory
17/25
Money goes nowhere nowadays, ____ Add correct tag
[a] do it
[b] doesn't it
[c] don't it
[d] does it
18/25
This is his pen. The underlined word is a
[a] Possessive pronoun
[b] Demonstrative pronoun
[c] Possessive adjective
[d] Demonstrative adjective
19/25
The antonym of ACCOLADE:
[a] support
[b] decorate
[c] reticent
[d] blame
20/25
COLLATE means:
[a] hit
[b] assemble
[c] narate
[d] attack
21/25
A piece of chalk is useful ___ a teacher.
[a] for
[b] with
[c] of
[d] to
22/25
The unruly mob ___ the theatre before the police___.
[a] left, arrived
[b] had left, had arrived
[c] left, had arrived
[d] had left, arrived
23/25
He has promised ____. Supply a suitable noun clause
[a] that he will complete it soon
[b] to complete it soon
[c] me a new motor bike
[d] When we met last sunday
24/25
Find out which part of the sentence has an error:
[a] My sister asked me /
[b] that how long /
[c] I would stay there /
[d] No error
25/25
'Pluviophile' means:
[a] a lover of train
[b] a lover of snow fall
[c] a person who loves feathers
[d] a person who loves birds
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