English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Choose the option that is the correct passive form of the sentence.

We had eaten the cake.

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    The cake had been eaten by us.
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    The cake will be eaten by us.
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    The cake is eaten by us.
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    The cake was eaten by us.
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Answer : 1. "The cake had been eaten by us."
Explanation :

The past perfect tense "had eaten" is transformed into the past perfect passive form "had been eaten."

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Directions : In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five options are given. Find out the appropriate word which fits the blank appropriately

Bumblebees, among the most important pollinators, are in (96) ________________. Fuzzy and buzzy, they excel at spreading pollen and fertilizing many types of wild flora, as well as crucial agricultural crops like tomatoes, blueberries, and squash. But their numbers are (97) ________________. New research using a massive dataset found that the insects are far less common than they used to be; in North America, you are nearly 50 percent less likely to see a bumblebee in any given area than you were prior to 1974. Moreover, several once-common species have (98) __________________ from many areas they were once found, becoming locally extinct in those places. For example, the rusty patched bumblebee, which used to flourish in Ontario, is no longer found in all of Canada—in the U.S., it’s endangered. In a new paper published this week in the journal Science, researchers used a complex modeling process to (99) ________________ that their (100)___________________ is driven in large part by climate change. Specifically, the scientists found that in areas that have become hotter in the last generation, or have experienced more extreme temperature swings, bumblebees are less abundant. In Europe, they are 17 percent less plentiful than they were in the early 20th century. The scientists examined the abundance of 66 species across the two continents.

(a) increasing

(b) dripped

(c) removing

(d) dropping 

(e) generating

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    A
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    B
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    C
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    D
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    E
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Answer : 4. "D"

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Directions : You have a passage with 10 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.

Long ago men spent most of their time looking for food. They ate anything they could find. Some lived mostly on plants. They ate the fruit, stems, and leaves of some plants and the roots of others. When food was scarce, they ate the bark of trees. If they were lucky, they would find a bird’s nest with eggs. People who lived near the water ate fish or anything that washed ashore, even rotten whales. Some people also ate insects and small animals like lizards that were easy to kill.

Later, men learned to make weapons. With weapons, they could kill larger animals for meat. These early people had big appetites. If they killed an animal, they would drink the blood, eat the meat, and chew the bones. When they finished the meal, there was nothing left.

At first men wandered from place to place to find their food. But when they began to grow plants, they stayed in one place and ate what they could grow. They tamed animals, trained them to work, and killed them for meat. Life was a little better then, but there was still not much variety in their meals. Day after day people ate the same food.

Gradually men began to travel greater distances. The explorers who sailed unknown seas found new lands. And in these lands they found new food and spices and took them back home.

The Portuguese who sailed around the stormy Cape of Good Hope to reach China took back “Chinese apples”, the fruit we call oranges today. Later, Portuguese colonists carried orange seeds to Brazil. From Brazil oranges were brought to California, the first place to grow oranges in the United States. Peaches and melons also came from China. So did a new drink, tea.

At first men wandered from place to place to find their food. Then some of them began to stay in one place. Why?

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    Because they began to grow plants, and ate what they could grow.
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    Because they tamed animals and birds, and killed them for meat.
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    Because they trained wild animals and killed them for meat.
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    Because they began to grow plants and fruits, and ate what they could grow.
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Answer : 1. "Because they began to grow plants, and ate what they could grow. "

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Rose-coloured glasses

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    a positive outlook on life
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    a difficult situation
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    an outdated attitude
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    a belief not based on facts
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Answer : 1. "a positive outlook on life"
Explanation :

The correct answer is- a positive outlook on life. Let's look at the meaning of the given idiom: Rose-coloured glasses- the tendency to see things in a positive light.

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Which one of the following options will complete the phrasal verb in the following sentence?
 The train slowed ……………. and finally stopped. 

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    up
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    over
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    about
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    down
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Answer : 4. "down"

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Choose the correct form of Passive Transformation of the sentence given:
 Who gave you the permission to write? 

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    By whom were you given the permission to write?
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    By whom given you the permission to write?
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    By whom you were been given the permission?
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    By whom was you given permission to write?
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Answer : 1. "By whom were you given the permission to write?"

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Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
 She said, “I am in no mood to work now.”

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    She said that she has been in no mood to work then.
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    She said that she was in no mood to work now.
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    She said that she was in no mood to work then.
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    She said that she has been in no mood to work now.
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Answer : 3. "She said that she was in no mood to work then."

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