English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
to preside
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62d0243e51fe3472d6c26805- 1to acquiescefalse
- 2to concurfalse
- 3to officiatetrue
- 4to accordfalse
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Answer : 3. "to officiate"
Q:Direction: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase.
to cast iron stomach
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62dfaf5a313eb40eb8a4fae8- 1a very greedy personfalse
- 2to be able to eat or drink anything without any problemstrue
- 3to be indifferent to harsh wordsfalse
- 4to face so many difficulties in life that one now becomes immune to even poisonfalse
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Answer : 2. "to be able to eat or drink anything without any problems"
Q: Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
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643d44c701d99786d0edb72a- 1Stand up to fightfalse
- 2Think about the pastfalse
- 3Defend or supporttrue
- 4Withdrawfalse
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Answer : 3. "Defend or support"
Q: Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. They also resolved to impose restrictions on the Russian central bank's ability to access and deploy the country's 'war chest' of an estimated $630 billion in foreign exchange reserves.
B. Saturday's announcement by the US, the UK and European allies, including France and Germany, of a raft of 'further restrictive economic measures' to increase the costs on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine has just raised the risks of a more widespread economic fallout from this war.
C. The immediate impact of these moves on Russia's economy and financial markets have manifested in a sharp depreciation in the value of the Rouble.
D. With a view to further isolating Russia from the international financial system, the Western allies decided to block 'selected' Russian banks from the SWIFT messaging system that banks and financial institutions use to validate and complete international payment transactions.
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6458e4d17f8252086628f875- 1BDACtrue
- 2BACDfalse
- 3ABCDfalse
- 4DBACfalse
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Answer : 1. "BDAC"
Q: Choose the correct Hindi translation of the following word from the given options:
Circular
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6349507d455735285617bcb5Circular
- 1आदेशfalse
- 2शपथ पत्रfalse
- 3निविदाfalse
- 4परिपत्रtrue
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Answer : 4. "परिपत्र"
Q: Choose the correct preposition:
My younger sister was born _______ the eve of Diwali.
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636cf990825f2247ad813b6cMy younger sister was born _______ the eve of Diwali.
- 1atfalse
- 2infalse
- 3ontrue
- 4byfalse
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Answer : 3. "on"
Q:Read the passage carefully and give the answer of following questions.
Looking back on those days I see myself as a kind of centaur, half boy, half bike, forever wheeling down suburban streets under the poincianas, on my way to football practice or the library or to a meeting of the little group of us, girls and boys, that came together on someone's verandah in the evenings after tea.
I might come across the Professor then on his after dinner stroll; and as often as not, he would be accompanied by my father, who would stop me and demand (partly, I thought, to impress the Professor) where I was off to or where I had been; insisting, with more than his usual force, that I come home right away, with no argument I spent long hours cycling back and forth between our house and Ross McDowell or Jimmy Larwood's, my friends from school, and the Professor's house was always on the route, I was always aboard and waiting for something significant to occur, for life somehow to declare it self and catch me up I rode my bike in slow circles or figures-of-eight, took it for sprints across the gravel of the park, or simply hung motionless in the saddle, balanced and waiting.
The boy's father was trying to gain the Professor's approval, hence
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5f3a19ec1269c22e12675c5cI might come across the Professor then on his after dinner stroll; and as often as not, he would be accompanied by my father, who would stop me and demand (partly, I thought, to impress the Professor) where I was off to or where I had been; insisting, with more than his usual force, that I come home right away, with no argument I spent long hours cycling back and forth between our house and Ross McDowell or Jimmy Larwood's, my friends from school, and the Professor's house was always on the route, I was always aboard and waiting for something significant to occur, for life somehow to declare it self and catch me up I rode my bike in slow circles or figures-of-eight, took it for sprints across the gravel of the park, or simply hung motionless in the saddle, balanced and waiting.
- 1he followed the Professor on his evening walks.false
- 2he pretended to be interested in observing the stars.false
- 3he boasted to the Professor about his son's riding skills.false
- 4he would make a display of his parental skills on seeing the narrator.true
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Answer : 4. "he would make a display of his parental skills on seeing the narrator."
Q: In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
To have a nodding acquaintance
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644a9ee8244f7ecdff5cea4c- 1To have a great experiencefalse
- 2To neglect all the parametersfalse
- 3Know somebody/something slightlytrue
- 4To have nothing in commonfalse
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