English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Novelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.
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645cb966f75f230a7a66cd4bNovelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
- 1callousfalse
- 2absenttrue
- 3ordinaryfalse
- 4profusefalse
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Answer : 2. "absent"
Q:Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Novelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
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645cb8d6f75f230a7a66c9d6Novelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
- 1everytrue
- 2selffalse
- 3lastfalse
- 4presentfalse
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Answer : 1. "every"
Q:Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Novelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
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645cb866cdae930acb6a3fdfNovelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
- 1whosefalse
- 2whomfalse
- 3whofalse
- 4whichtrue
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Answer : 4. "which"
Q:Comprehension: In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Novelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
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645cb80e45f1450a80b916eeNovelists when they write novels tend to take an almost god-like attitude (1) ___________ their subject, pretending to a total comprehension of the story, a man's life, (2) __________ they can therefore recount as God Himself might, nothing standing between them and the naked truth, the entire story meaningful in (3) ___________ detail. I am as little able to do this as the novelist is, even though my story is more important to me than any novelist's is to him – for this is my story; it is the story of a man, not of an invented, or possible, or idealised or otherwise (4) __________ figure, but of a unique (5) ___________ of flesh and blood.
- 1despitefalse
- 2underfalse
- 3throughfalse
- 4towardstrue
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Answer : 4. "towards"
Q: Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
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645b8d030827e80a9f7c5a23- 1Martinetfalse
- 2Congenitalfalse
- 3Phlegmaticfalse
- 4Occulartrue
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Answer : 4. "Occular"
Q: Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
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645b8c831efb290ac241c64f- 1Efficientfalse
- 2Layerfalse
- 3Committeefalse
- 4Feeldtrue
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Answer : 4. "Feeld"
Q: Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Kiara will sign all the documents tomorrow.
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645b8bc3f75f230a7a63a187Kiara will sign all the documents tomorrow.
- 1Kiara was to be signed by tomorrow for all the documents.false
- 2Tomorrow Kiara will be signed by all the documents.false
- 3All the documents will be signed by Kiara tomorrow.true
- 4Kiara would have been signed tomorrow by all the documents.false
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Answer : 3. "All the documents will be signed by Kiara tomorrow."
Q: Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Abundant
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645b8b64e67f3b0a568a0f47Abundant
- 1Abysmalfalse
- 2Ephemeralfalse
- 3Scarcefalse
- 4Plentifultrue
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