English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
 Manu will tell her later.

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    She will be tell later by Manu.
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    She will tell later by Manu.
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    She will be told later by Manu.
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    She will be tell later.
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Answer : 3. "She will be told later by Manu."
Explanation :

In the passive voice of simple future tense, the auxiliary verb shall / will is used with be and past participle of a verb.
The object of the sentence becomes the subject.
Here action will be done on the object in the future.
Formation:
Active: Subject + will/shall + V1 + object.
Passive: Object + will/shall + be + V3 + by + subject.
Thus, the correct passive form of the given sentence is option 3.

Q:

Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
 Rebellion

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    Uprising
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    Loyalty
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    Sedition
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    Allotment
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Answer : 2. "Loyalty "
Explanation :

The most appropriate antonym for "rebellion" is "loyalty." Rebellion involves resisting or opposing authority, while loyalty implies faithfulness and allegiance to a person, group, or cause. The other options— "uprising" (an act of resistance or rebellion), "sedition" (incitement to rebellion), and "allotment" (the action of allotting or assigning something)— are either synonyms or closely related to the concept of rebellion.


Q:

Which of the following is the synonym of HASTE?

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    Lethargic
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    Brisk
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    Slow
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    Delay
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Answer : 2. "Brisk"

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’.

She was too startled at first saying something , but finally she blurted out the truth.

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    say something
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    No substitution required
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    saying anything
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    to say anything
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Answer : 4. "to say anything"
Explanation :

The correct sentence should be:

She was too startled at first to say anything, but finally, she blurted out the truth.

Explanation: The phrase "to say something" is the appropriate choice here. The verb "startled" is typically followed by an infinitive verb form, so "to say" is used. Additionally, the sentence benefits from proper punctuation, including a comma after "first" and another after "finally."

Q:

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
 Confront

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    Mingle
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    Conceal
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    Challenge
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    Scheme
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Answer : 3. "Challenge"

Q:

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Deception

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    Cruelty
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    Cunning
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    Reliability
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    Exception
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Answer : 2. "Cunning"

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