English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. First, read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Mark your answer in the Answer-sheet.
The library, if used properly, is invaluable in helping you develop discernment. It is rich………..(1)……….information that goes far beyond the……….(2)……….of any one text book or course…..(3)…….your text book authors does not make a particular……….(4)…………clear and you feel the need……..(5)………another description in greater detail………..(6)………in other words, go to the library and ………7)….other books on the subject. By calling……(8)……..two or three writers dealing with the ……..(9)…….topic, you will find some…..(10)……of certain facts. In seeking additional sources, you will have gained immeasurably, for you will have seen what several experts perceive as being particularly important on common subject.
(Mark your answer 7)
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5d807b9cd2d4bc2ee530cce3(Mark your answer 7)
- 1verifyfalse
- 2identifyfalse
- 3checktrue
- 4collectfalse
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Answer : 3. "check"
Q: In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'.
The Directors are(A)/now inquiring(B)/in the cause of the fire.(C)/No error(D)
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62f345443342ab1184380677- 1Afalse
- 2Bfalse
- 3Ctrue
- 4Dfalse
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Answer : 3. "C"
Q:Direction: In the following passage some of the words have been left out. First, read the passage over and try to understand what is about. Then fill in the blanks in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given.
One of the major causes of the failure of _____(A) _____countries on the economic front is their _____(B)____ to evolve a judicious mixture of _____(C) ____substitution and export promotion. Today, Zambia, which____ (D)___ on imports after its independence ____(E) ____years.
(D).
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5f4ce055081699374e818071One of the major causes of the failure of _____(A) _____countries on the economic front is their _____(B)____ to evolve a judicious mixture of _____(C) ____substitution and export promotion. Today, Zambia, which____ (D)___ on imports after its independence ____(E) ____years.
- 1carriedtrue
- 2expectedfalse
- 3bankedfalse
- 4tradedfalse
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Answer : 1. "carried "
Q:Direction: In the following questions, out of the four alternatives, choose the word opposite in meaning of the given word as your answer.
RUGGED
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5f7d73323371cf6f4d4f6ea3- 1Hardfalse
- 2Sturdyfalse
- 3Smoothtrue
- 4Roughfalse
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Answer : 3. "Smooth"
Q: Which of the following is the synonym of POMPOUS?
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636d03db5c30150185e69e38- 1Modestfalse
- 2Pretentioustrue
- 3Humblefalse
- 4Unaffectedfalse
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Answer : 2. "Pretentious"
Q:Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
The mistress appointed him monitor.
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64a697cddc607a4d2b2cb091- 1Monitor had been appointed as mistress.false
- 2He had been appointed as monitor.false
- 3He was appointed monitor by the mistress.true
- 4He appointed mistress as monitor.false
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Answer : 3. "He was appointed monitor by the mistress."
Q:Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the world to which it belongs- the pollution of the total environment of making. The pollution entering our waterways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals; fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns; chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kind of fallout the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming melange initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the group of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little- understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect.
Even since the chemists began to manufacture substances that nature never invented, the problems of water purification have become complex and the danger to user of water has increased. As we have seen, the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume begin in the 1940’s. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation’s waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as “gunk”.
The word ‘gunk’ in the last line refers:
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5dafe0649eac9c188b6cc116The problem of water pollution by pesticides can be understood only in context, as part of the world to which it belongs- the pollution of the total environment of making. The pollution entering our waterways comes from many sources, radioactive wastes from reactors, laboratories, and hospitals; fallout from nuclear explosions; domestic wastes from cities and towns; chemical wastes from factories. To these is added a new kind of fallout the chemical sprays applied to crop lands and gardens, forests and fields. Many of the chemical agents in this alarming melange initiate and augment the harmful effects of radiation, and within the group of chemicals themselves there are sinister and little- understood interactions, transformations, and summations of effect.
Even since the chemists began to manufacture substances that nature never invented, the problems of water purification have become complex and the danger to user of water has increased. As we have seen, the production of these synthetic chemicals in large volume begin in the 1940’s. It has now reached such proportion that an appalling deluge of chemical pollution is daily poured into the nation’s waterways. When inextricably mixed with domestic and other wastes discharged into the same water, these chemicals sometimes defy detection by the methods in ordinary use by purification plants. Most of them are so complex that they cannot be identified. In rivers, a really incredible variety of pollutants combine to produce deposits that sanitary engineers can only despairingly refer to as “gunk”.
- 1to the waste products deposited by sanitary engineersfalse
- 2to the debris found in riverstrue
- 3to unidentifiable chemicals found in waterfalse
- 4to the domestic water suppliesfalse
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Answer : 2. "to the debris found in rivers"
Q: Choose the correct tense of the verb from the given options:
Sita told them that they ______ wrong.
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6392dbe79dda13791d72dfc2Sita told them that they ______ wrong.
- 1arefalse
- 2will befalse
- 3weretrue
- 4canfalse
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