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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Let us go see her new house, shall we?
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(d) No improvement
After let us, (when there is a suggestion or proposal),
the tag begins with shall.Incorrect
(d) No improvement
After let us, (when there is a suggestion or proposal),
the tag begins with shall. -
Question 2 of 20
2. Question
It took a long time for him to realise, what was truth
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(c) Here, what the truth was is the right usage.
Structure of the sentence will be as follows :
Subject + Verb + ______
¯ ¯
the truth wasIncorrect
(c) Here, what the truth was is the right usage.
Structure of the sentence will be as follows :
Subject + Verb + ______
¯ ¯
the truth was -
Question 3 of 20
3. Question
My mother is worried about my father’s health and also I
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(c) Here, so am I is the right usage.
Incorrect
(c) Here, so am I is the right usage.
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Roads are wet, it must have rained last night.
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(d) No improvement
must have-expresses an opinion about an earlier (Past)
situation, based on evidence.
l Dinosaurs were very big; they must have eaten a lot.Incorrect
(d) No improvement
must have-expresses an opinion about an earlier (Past)
situation, based on evidence.
l Dinosaurs were very big; they must have eaten a lot. -
Question 5 of 20
5. Question
He must know them in their most plausible form, isn’t it ?
Correct
(b) Positive Sentences require Negative TagsFirst
Auxiliary (Must) + not (Mustn’t)
Hence, mustn’t he ? is the right usage.Incorrect
(b) Positive Sentences require Negative TagsFirst
Auxiliary (Must) + not (Mustn’t)
Hence, mustn’t he ? is the right usage. -
Question 6 of 20
6. Question
English opens the window upon the world’s knowledge.
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(b) English (Noun) : English language or literature as
a subject of study
The English (Noun) : the people of England
The English language (Adj.) : relating to England, its
people, or its language
Here, The English language is the right usage.Incorrect
(b) English (Noun) : English language or literature as
a subject of study
The English (Noun) : the people of England
The English language (Adj.) : relating to England, its
people, or its language
Here, The English language is the right usage. -
Question 7 of 20
7. Question
If one works hard, you have got the reward.
Correct
(c) Sentence Structure will be as follows :
If-clause (Simple Present Tense) will (Simple Future)
Hence, One will get is the right usage.Incorrect
(c) Sentence Structure will be as follows :
If-clause (Simple Present Tense) will (Simple Future)
Hence, One will get is the right usage. -
Question 8 of 20
8. Question
The U.N.Oinsists on better understanding between the countries of the world.
Correct
(d) No improvement
between (Prep.) one member to another member
(reciprocal)
among (Pre.p) with all members (collective)Incorrect
(d) No improvement
between (Prep.) one member to another member
(reciprocal)
among (Pre.p) with all members (collective) -
Question 9 of 20
9. Question
He doesn’t smoke, nor I did
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(c) nor (Conj., Adv.) : used before a Positive Verb to
agree something Negative that has just been said.
l She doesn’t like them and nor does he.
l I’m not going and nor is he.
Hence, nor do I is the right usage.Incorrect
(c) nor (Conj., Adv.) : used before a Positive Verb to
agree something Negative that has just been said.
l She doesn’t like them and nor does he.
l I’m not going and nor is he.
Hence, nor do I is the right usage. -
Question 10 of 20
10. Question
His reasons can be good, is it not ?
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(c) Positive Sentence Negative tag
Tag structure First Auxiliary (can) + not (can’t)
Hence, can’t they ? is the right usage.Incorrect
(c) Positive Sentence Negative tag
Tag structure First Auxiliary (can) + not (can’t)
Hence, can’t they ? is the right usage. -
Question 11 of 20
11. Question
If I am the P.MI would ban all processions.
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(b) Subjunctive Mood expresses a wish
Use of if-clauses expresses an unreal or imaginary
condition.
The Past Tense of the Subjunctive uses the Verbwere.
Hence, were is the right usage.Incorrect
(b) Subjunctive Mood expresses a wish
Use of if-clauses expresses an unreal or imaginary
condition.
The Past Tense of the Subjunctive uses the Verbwere.
Hence, were is the right usage. -
Question 12 of 20
12. Question
MrsMadhuri has great respect and unlimited faith in her Director.
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(c) respect (Noun) agrees with Prep(for)
faith (Noun) agrees with Prep(in)
Hence, respect for and unlimited faith in is the right
usage.Incorrect
(c) respect (Noun) agrees with Prep(for)
faith (Noun) agrees with Prep(in)
Hence, respect for and unlimited faith in is the right
usage. -
Question 13 of 20
13. Question
He is addicted to smoke
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(a) addicted (Adj.) : unable to stop doing something
as a habit
an Adj+ to Gerund (Verb + ing) will be used.
Hence, addicted to smoking is the right usage.Incorrect
(a) addicted (Adj.) : unable to stop doing something
as a habit
an Adj+ to Gerund (Verb + ing) will be used.
Hence, addicted to smoking is the right usage. -
Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Write down the address lest you may forget
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(d) lest (Conj.) : in case ; for fear that
should (Mod.V) is used with lest
Hence, you should forget is the right usage.Incorrect
(d) lest (Conj.) : in case ; for fear that
should (Mod.V) is used with lest
Hence, you should forget is the right usage. -
Question 15 of 20
15. Question
We used to get up early in the morning, have breakfast and then went out to play
Correct
(a) Here, go out to play (Inf.) is the right usage.
Incorrect
(a) Here, go out to play (Inf.) is the right usage.
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Can this machine be adopted in farm work.
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(c) for (Prep.) is used for showing purpose or function
Hence, for (Prep.) is the right usage.Incorrect
(c) for (Prep.) is used for showing purpose or function
Hence, for (Prep.) is the right usage. -
Question 17 of 20
17. Question
The driver was dazzled by the bright light of approaching car.
Correct
(d) No improvement
dazzled (Verb.) : dim the vision with very bright light
or moving lightsIncorrect
(d) No improvement
dazzled (Verb.) : dim the vision with very bright light
or moving lights -
Question 18 of 20
18. Question
What does it matter most is the quality of the goods that we require.
Correct
(c) Here, What matters most is the right usage.
Incorrect
(c) Here, What matters most is the right usage.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
You called on me when I was not at home, don’t you ?
Correct
(b) Positive Sentence (withoutAuxiliary) Negative Tag
Tag structure do/did/does + not
Hence, didn’t you ? (Past Tense) is the right usage.Incorrect
(b) Positive Sentence (withoutAuxiliary) Negative Tag
Tag structure do/did/does + not
Hence, didn’t you ? (Past Tense) is the right usage. -
Question 20 of 20
20. Question
He paid the caretaker for his board and lodging.
Correct
(d) No improvement
board (Noun) : a long, thin, flat piece of wood
boarding (Verb) : to furnish with meals, or with meals
and lodging, for a payment
board (Noun) : a person’s food/meals, provided regularly
for money
used in Phrlike full board, board and lodgingIncorrect
(d) No improvement
board (Noun) : a long, thin, flat piece of wood
boarding (Verb) : to furnish with meals, or with meals
and lodging, for a payment
board (Noun) : a person’s food/meals, provided regularly
for money
used in Phrlike full board, board and lodging
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