English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A: A man on a bike had to ride on the pavement.
B: When he tried to plunge onto the road, a car hit him.
C: As the bus inched through the evening life, the traffic grew.
D: There was no space on the road any more.
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60052e6c7a0c6e1017daad3fA: A man on a bike had to ride on the pavement.
B: When he tried to plunge onto the road, a car hit him.
C: As the bus inched through the evening life, the traffic grew.
D: There was no space on the road any more.
- 1CDABtrue
- 2DBCAfalse
- 3ADBCfalse
- 4CBADfalse
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Answer : 1. "CDAB"
Q: Directions: In the following question, some of the sentences have errors and some have none. Find out which part of a sentence has an error and mark your answer. If there is no error, mark our answer as (D).
Rajiv was unhappy to (A)/ hear the news of his (B)/ son's failing in the final examination. (C)/ No error (D)
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6037673a9792c13b28589efaRajiv was unhappy to (A)/ hear the news of his (B)/ son's failing in the final examination. (C)/ No error (D)
- 1Afalse
- 2Bfalse
- 3Cfalse
- 4Dtrue
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Answer : 4. "D"
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Answer : 2. "cautious"
Q:Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given below sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction is required ‘, mark (E) as the answer.
The painter never let anyone sneaks a peek at his work before it was finished.
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5deb2688a4034f362149cd12- 1sneaks a peeksfalse
- 2sneak a peekfalse
- 3sneak and peektrue
- 4sneaking and peekingfalse
- 5No correction requiredfalse
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Answer : 3. "sneak and peek"
Q:Select the option that expresses the given sentence in indirect speech.
She said impatiently, “I don’t need any help.”
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64aaafeec4e3d04ca1741857- 1She said impatiently that I don’t need any help.false
- 2She said impatiently that she didn’t need any help.true
- 3She said impatiently she don’t need any help.false
- 4She said impatiently that she doesn’t need any help.false
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Answer : 2. "She said impatiently that she didn’t need any help."
Q:In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
China is the largest producer of pork, but it (1) ______ a big problem at the moment. There is an epidemic (2) _____ is killing its pigs. The virus was first (3) _____ in August last year, but one million pigs have died by now. It is a (4) ______ virus and when a pig catches it, it dies. China thinks that one third of (5) ______ pigs are going to die by the end of this year.
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
FORTIFY
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5e85d607ae7c113fcde191f3China is the largest producer of pork, but it (1) ______ a big problem at the moment. There is an epidemic (2) _____ is killing its pigs. The virus was first (3) _____ in August last year, but one million pigs have died by now. It is a (4) ______ virus and when a pig catches it, it dies. China thinks that one third of (5) ______ pigs are going to die by the end of this year.
FORTIFY
- 1securetrue
- 2harmfalse
- 3loosenfalse
- 4neglectfalse
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Answer : 1. "secure"
Q:Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Doing an internship at the University of Lille in France, I almost always found myself stuck whenever I had to speak to non-Indians about India or on anything 'Indian'. This was more because of the subtle differences in the way the French understood India in comparison to what I thought was 'Indian'. For instance, when I, or any Indian for that matter, say 'Hindi' is an Indian language, what it means is that it is one of the languages widely spoken in India. This need not be similar to the understanding that the French would have when they hear of 'Hindi' as an Indian language. Because for them Hindi then becomes the only language spoken in India. This is a natural inference that the French, Germans, Italians and many other European nationals would tend to make, because that is generally how it is in their own respective countries. The risk of such inappropriate generalisations made about 'Indian' is not restricted to language alone but also for India's landscape, cuisine, movies, music, climate, economic development and even political ideologies. The magnitude of diversity of one European country can be easily compared to that of one of the Indian State, isn't it? Can they imagine that India is one country whose diversity can be equated to that of the entire European continent? The onus is upon us to go ahead and clarify the nuances in 'Indianness' while we converse. But why should one do so? How does it even matter to clarify?
Why do some French people think that Hindi is the only Indian language?
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601a50a1c12de45b38e1fc7d- 1They know India is also called as Hindustan so people there must speak only Hindifalse
- 2As most Indians they meet speak Hindifalse
- 3Because that is the way in most European countriestrue
- 4That is what is being taught to themfalse
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Answer : 3. "Because that is the way in most European countries"
Q:Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word as your answer.
COVENANT
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5daec06d7f47a948b6109018- 1Casefalse
- 2Couponfalse
- 3Contracttrue
- 4Settlementfalse
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Answer : 3. "Contract "
Explanation :
The term "covenant" refers to a formal and binding agreement or contract between two or more parties. Among the provided options, "contract" is the word that best expresses the meaning of "covenant." A contract typically involves mutual promises and obligations agreed upon by the parties involved.

