English Practice Question and Answer

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Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.

His mouth left open as he realise the truth.

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    fell open as he perceived
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    was felt opened as he realise
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    felt opened as he perceive
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    No improvement required
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Answer : 1. "fell open as he perceived"

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Directions : In these questions , a part of the sentence is given in bold . Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (A) , (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence . Choose the correct alternative . In case no improvement is needed you answer is (D ) .

The burglar used the ladder who lied on the courtyard.

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    which was lying to the
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    that was laid at a
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    who is lying against the
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    No improvement
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Answer : 1. "which was lying to the"

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Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the word opposite in meaning of the given word as your answer.

Treacherous

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    Deceitful
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    Disloyal
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    Faithful
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    Dangerous
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Answer : 3. "Faithful"

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Answer : 4. "visit"

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Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Deepen

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    Relieve
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    Intensify
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    Soothe
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    Neutralize
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Answer : 2. "Intensify"

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Directions: In questions a sentence has been given in Active / Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive / Active Voice and mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.

This shirt cannot be worn by me any longer. 

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    This shirt is too worn out to be worn any longer.
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    This worn out shirt cannot be worn any longer.
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    I cannot wear this shirt any longer.
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    Wearing of this shirt any longer is not possible.
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Answer : 3. "I cannot wear this shirt any longer. "

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Direction: In the following question, choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.

IMPETUOUS 

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    Cautious
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    Reckless
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    Agitated
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    Impulsive
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Answer : 1. "Cautious "

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Directions: Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are highlighted to help you answer some of the questions.

A golden age for Western schools in China may be coming to an end in the face of a new government clampdown. China has been a happy hunting ground for Western schools in recent years, as a burgeoning middle class looks to equip their children with the qualifications to get into a Western university, as well as the skills to join a global workforce. The last five years has seen a 64% increase in the number of students enrolled in international schools in China, which now account for 372,000 children in 857 schools.

But from next year, schools will have to select their students via a lottery, rather than being able to pick and choose from among the applicants. The crackdown has been prompted by fears that foreign-owned schools are poaching the brightest children, according to Richard Gaskell, director of international education analysts ISC Research. The move follows changes introduced last year’s requiring   international schools to teach the Chinese curriculum alongside other national programs.

There is a backlash against the rapid increase in international schools in China, where it’s perceived that they have been simply creaming off the best students. International schools should put expansion plans on hold until the full effect of the changes becomes apparent next spring, he told the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference of leading fee-paying schools in the U.K.

The international schools market has exploded in China in recent years, after the authorities relaxed regulations Chinese children attending foreign-owned schools. Until then, international schools almost entirely served the children of foreign nationals, but opening them up to Chinese children revealed a massive and previously untapped demand.

For the growing Chinese middle class, the schools provided a more reliable route that Chinese national schools for getting into highly-regarded universities in the West, particularly those in the U.S. and U.K. These students, in turn, represent a lucrative source of income, for both the schools themselves and for Western universities. The annual fee for a leading international school is around 280,000 yuan, or $39,000.

China is the largest source of international students at U.K. universities, _________________ for more than one in five at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Some of the most prestigious private schools have sought to capitalise on their brand by opening branches in China in recent years. A record 14 British international schools have opened or are due to open in China this year, including outposts of the King’s School, Canterbury, and Shrewsbury School, which counts Charles Darwin among its alumni.

But despite the increased scrutiny, there are still opportunities for international schools to open in China, given the "massive demand" among Chinese families. There is a deep desire amongst the wealthy, middle class and young Chinese parents for a Western style of education. Parents want an international education but also want their children to retain their culture and identity, he added, as well as excellent exam results and "places at the top universities."

What are the probable reasons for adoption of new rules by the Chinese government regarding coming of Western Schools in China?

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    International students in China have suddenly increased manifold.
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    Chinese government endorsees to attract the International schools to invest in schooling infrastructure in China.
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    Most of the international organizations do not invest in Chinese schooling system.
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    Most of the international schools only pick the intelligent students.
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    None of the given options is true
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Answer : 4. "Most of the international schools only pick the intelligent students."

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