English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Teachers love their students.
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646223584f2cce98433775d4- 1Students are being loved by their teachers.false
- 2Students are loved by their teachers.true
- 3Students have been loved by their teachersfalse
- 4Students will be loved by their teachers.false
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Answer : 2. "Students are loved by their teachers."
Q:Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
We are waiting for the minister for the last two hours
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6462228e4f2cce984337746a- 1We have been waitingtrue
- 2No substitution requiredfalse
- 3We were waitingfalse
- 4We would be waitingfalse
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Answer : 1. "We have been waiting"
Q:Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
I am training a new batch of officers now.
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6462222dcdae930acb770006- 1A new batch of officers are trained now.false
- 2A new batch of officers were being trained by me now.false
- 3A new batch of officers are training me now.false
- 4A new batch of officers is being trained by me.true
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Answer : 4. "A new batch of officers is being trained by me."
Q:Select the sentence which has no spelling error.
Options:
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64622091c899b466f448a9de- 1When Reema saw her mother, she was in ecstasy.true
- 2Students got in acstasy during inter college baseball match.false
- 3Sandeep was in ektasy when his son won a scholarship.false
- 4My cousin closed his eyes in extasy at the thought of coffee.false
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Answer : 1. "When Reema saw her mother, she was in ecstasy."
Q:Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the highlighted word.
His action doesn’t warrant such a punishment.
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64621fdf19bbd20a9ad38be2- 1triumphfalse
- 2supportfalse
- 3captivatefalse
- 4breachtrue
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Answer : 4. "breach"
Q: Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.
I keep telling myself how I am lucky to have such wonderful sisters.
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64621bc9c899b466f448986cI keep telling myself how I am lucky to have such wonderful sisters.
- 1how lucky I am to havetrue
- 2how lucky I am to havingfalse
- 3how I am lucky forfalse
- 4how I am lucky for havingfalse
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Answer : 1. "how lucky I am to have"
Q:Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence.
Don’t provoke Harsha, otherwise, she will give you a slap.
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64621bd145f1450a80c6c017- 1Do not vacillate Harshafalse
- 2Do not exasperate Harshatrue
- 3Do not hesitate Harshafalse
- 4Do not equivocate Harshafalse
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Answer : 2. "Do not exasperate Harsha"
Q: Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. I went to college from the eleventh grade and never went to the twelfth grade, and skipped another grade earlier, so I was a pretty young fellow at Morehouse.
B. At the age of fifteen, I entered Morehouse College and my father and my maternal grandfather had also attended, so Morehouse has had three generations of Kings.
C. The professors were not caught up in the clutches of state funds and could teach what they wanted with academic freedom and encouraged us in a positive quest for a solution to racial ills.
D. I shall never forget the hardships that I had upon entering college, for though I had been one of the top students in high school, I was still reading at only an eighth-grade level.
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64621b4819bbd20a9ad37fcfA. I went to college from the eleventh grade and never went to the twelfth grade, and skipped another grade earlier, so I was a pretty young fellow at Morehouse.
B. At the age of fifteen, I entered Morehouse College and my father and my maternal grandfather had also attended, so Morehouse has had three generations of Kings.
C. The professors were not caught up in the clutches of state funds and could teach what they wanted with academic freedom and encouraged us in a positive quest for a solution to racial ills.
D. I shall never forget the hardships that I had upon entering college, for though I had been one of the top students in high school, I was still reading at only an eighth-grade level.
- 1BDACtrue
- 2ABDCfalse
- 3ADBCfalse
- 4BADCfalse
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