English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the highlighted word.
His action doesn’t warrant such a punishment.
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64621fdf19bbd20a9ad38be2- 1triumphfalse
- 2supportfalse
- 3captivatefalse
- 4breachtrue
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Answer : 4. "breach"
Q: Which one of the following words begins (Underlined) with a different sound?
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62457aa50c8d6f4df142d25d- 1Kitefalse
- 2Coolfalse
- 3Chemistryfalse
- 4Citytrue
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Answer : 4. "City"
Q: In these questions, four words are given out of which only one is misspelt. Find that mis-spelt word.
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6321d6e069fe1d77bc04397b- 1admonitionfalse
- 2hallucinationfalse
- 3exagerationtrue
- 4combinationfalse
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Answer : 3. "exageration"
Q: Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order.
Michael Holding, who
P. 20 years, has finally drawn curtains on
Q. commentary panel for more than
R. was a member of the Sky Sports
S. his stint behind the microphone
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646c722745f1450a80e3aa7dMichael Holding, who
P. 20 years, has finally drawn curtains on
Q. commentary panel for more than
R. was a member of the Sky Sports
S. his stint behind the microphone
- 1RQPStrue
- 2QPRSfalse
- 3SPQRfalse
- 4PSQRfalse
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Answer : 1. "RQPS"
Q: Fill in the blank with the correct option.
He is_____.
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63494fdd1bfb042f96cb3835He is_____.
- 1Lazier than more stupidfalse
- 2More lazy than stupidtrue
- 3Lazy than more stupidfalse
- 4Lazier than stupiderfalse
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Answer : 2. "More lazy than stupid"
Q:Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A kick in the teeth
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64900e37e8d2170cb3c0581e- 1A grave setbacktrue
- 2Severe toothachefalse
- 3Removing tooth cavitiesfalse
- 4Hitting someone hardfalse
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Answer : 1. "A grave setback"
Explanation :
"A kick in the teeth" refers to a severe disappointment or setback, usually in a personal or professional context.
Q:Directions: You have two brief passages with questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives
Ram had never thought much about the origin of wealth or inequalities in life. It was his firm belief that if this world was not good, the next would be good, and this faith sustained him. He was not like some others whom he knew, who would sell their souls to the devil. He always thought of God before doing anything. He lived the life of an honest man. He had not married but did not desire another man’s wife. He believed that women weakened men as was described in the story of Samson and Delilah.
To sell one’s soul to the devil means
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63a977eb04f44f63d9bb7ee8- 1suppressing one’s conscience.false
- 2giving up goodness in exchange for evil.false
- 3giving up one’s honesty for the sake of monetary benefits.true
- 4to sell oneself to earn livelihood.false
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Answer : 3. "giving up one’s honesty for the sake of monetary benefits."
Q: Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
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64626c7ff75f230a7a759c76- 1Gothicfalse
- 2Neutronfalse
- 3Frostyfalse
- 4Decievetrue
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