General English Practice Question and Answer
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Answer : 3. "equivalent. "
Q: Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
A team of biologists have been discovered four new species of horned frogs in the North Eastern region of India.
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64b64ef988d5e4f52dd5bc87- 1has been discoveredfalse
- 2has been discoveringfalse
- 3has discoveredtrue
- 4No substitution requiredfalse
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Answer : 3. "has discovered"
Explanation :
The correct sentence should be:
A team of biologists has discovered four new species of horned frogs in the North Eastern region of India.
Explanation: The subject "team of biologists" is singular, so the verb should be singular as well. "Has discovered" is the correct verb form to use in this case.
Q: Select the word with the correct spelling.
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6018f6086d6bae40a635b2d6- 1oxidieserfalse
- 2secreetesfalse
- 3appruvalfalse
- 4thespiantrue
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Answer : 4. "thespian"
Q:Select the synonym of
to stranded
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62dfa8a2313eb40eb8a4b0d6- 1to dousefalse
- 2to agroundtrue
- 3to swampfalse
- 4to inundatefalse
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Answer : 2. "to aground"
Q:Read the passage carefully and give the answer of following questions.
Our awareness of time has reached such a pitch of intensity that we suffer acutely whenever our travels take us into some corner of the world where people are not interested in minutes and seconds. The unpunctuality of the orient, for example is appalling to those who come freshly from a land of fixed meal-times and regular train services. For a modern American or Englishman, waiting is a psychological torture. An Indian accepts the blank hours with linked together by amazingly sensitive, near-instantaneous communications. Human work will move out of the factory and mass office into the community and the home. Machines will be synchronized, as some already are, to the billionth of a second; men will be de-synchronized. The factory whistle will vanish. Even the clock, “the key machine of the modern industrial age” as Lewis Mumford called it a generation ago, will lose some of its power over humans, as distinct from purely technological affairs. Simultaneously, the organisation needed to control technology shift from bureaucracy to Ad-hocracy, from permanence to transience, and from a concern with the present to a focus on the future.
In such a world, the most valued attributes of the industrial age become handicaps. The technology of tomorrow requires not millions of lightly lettered men, ready to work in unison at endlessly repetitive jobs, it requires not men who take orders in unblinking fashion, aware that the price of bread is mechanical submission to authority, but men who can make critical judgments, who can weave their way through novel environments, who are quick to spot new relationships in the rapidly changing reality. It requires men who, in C.P. Snow’s compelling terms, “have the future in their bones”.
If a person believes that the price of bread is mechanical submission to authority, he is
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638f378934f83f1472982921In such a world, the most valued attributes of the industrial age become handicaps. The technology of tomorrow requires not millions of lightly lettered men, ready to work in unison at endlessly repetitive jobs, it requires not men who take orders in unblinking fashion, aware that the price of bread is mechanical submission to authority, but men who can make critical judgments, who can weave their way through novel environments, who are quick to spot new relationships in the rapidly changing reality. It requires men who, in C.P. Snow’s compelling terms, “have the future in their bones”.
- 1a believer in devotion to duty.false
- 2a believer in taking things for granted.false
- 3a believer in doing what he is told, right or wrong.true
- 4a believer in the honesty of machines.false
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Answer : 3. "a believer in doing what he is told, right or wrong."
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Answer : 3. "the sporting picture"
Q: Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
The Covid-19 pandemic has hit many industries really ______.
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643fc50401d99786d0f5179eThe Covid-19 pandemic has hit many industries really ______.
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- 2hardyfalse
- 3hardtrue
- 4Wellfalse
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Answer : 3. "hard "
Q: Select the most appropriate option to improve the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to improve it, select ‘No improvement’.
I will accept the responsibility while a time comes.
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64cba6f79e9013486a93d2a9- 1when the timetrue
- 2whenever a timefalse
- 3No improvementfalse
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Answer : 1. "when the time"
Explanation :
The correct sentence is:
I will accept the responsibility when the time comes.
Explanation: In this sentence, "while" should be replaced with "when" to indicate a specific point in time. Additionally, "a" should be inserted before "time" to make the sentence grammatically correct.

