English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Rewrite the sentence in indirect speech.
"Where do you live?", said the stranger.
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6332ed4c5c208a6bf707ff7b- 1The stranger enquired where I livedfalse
- 2The stranger enquires where I livedfalse
- 3The stranger enquired where I had been livingfalse
- 4The stranger enquires where I have been livingtrue
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Answer : 4. "The stranger enquires where I have been living "
Q: Choose the correct form of Passive Transformation of the sentence given:
The Vice-Chancellor kept the staff members waiting.
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636cfba1d1a5e52b96e5150aThe Vice-Chancellor kept the staff members waiting.
- 1The staff members were waiting for the Vice-Chancellor.false
- 2The staff members are kept waiting for the Vice-Chancellor.false
- 3The staff members were kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor.true
- 4The staff members were being kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor.false
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Answer : 3. "The staff members were kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor. "
Q:Directions : Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
For months the old tanker, African Queen , lay turned over on her side, stuck fast in the sands off the coast of Maryland. She had run aground so badly that her owners had decided to leave her to her fate. It was considered impossible to refloat her and the ship began to rust and sink deeper and deeper into the sands. Men frequently came out in small boats and removed any parts that could be sold-until two men decided to attempt the impossible : to float the African Queen once more. Both men were engineers and had no experience of ships so that few people thought they could succeed.
The men began by studying the exact state of the African Queen and came to the conclusion that she would float again if air was pumped into the tanks which were now full of sea-water. A diver was sent down to examine the underside of the ship. In the cold, dark water he found an enormous hole in her side which had been torn when the ship ran aground. It was plain that nothing could be done until the hole was repaired. As no single sheet of steel would cover it, the men were obliged to order a great number of sheets which had to be joined together. For several weeks divers worked continually to close the hole. At times, the sea was so rough that it was difficult to go down; and on more than one occasion, they had to contend with sharks.
At last the hole was covered and the men began to pump the sea-water out of the ship’s tanks. It seemed as if they were bound to succeed, for when the tanks were full of air, the African Queen began to stir in the water. The men could not understand why she still would not float until they discovered that her rudder was embedded in mud. Huge cranes were brought to haul the sunken rudder out and the ship was again afloat. By this time, the men were almost exhausted. They had worked ceaselessly for three months to save the African Queen and had succeeded when everyone thought they would fail. Now they stood on the bridge of the ship, tired but proud, as tugs brought the African Queen into the harbour.
The two men felt proud because
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63a6d463f4e72c5ab6e7df99- 1they could float the ship in three months.false
- 2they had succeeded when everyone thought they would fail.true
- 3the African Queen was coming into the harbour.false
- 4the African Queen began to stir in the water.false
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Answer : 2. "they had succeeded when everyone thought they would fail. "
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.
It was Ram’s belief that
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63a9786df415fc71cc43082d- 1one can be happy only by remaining a bachelor.false
- 2the world is a happy place.false
- 3there is no other world.false
- 4one must lead an honest life.true
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Answer : 4. " one must lead an honest life. "
Q:You have brief passages with 10 questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives
There is a general consensus that ‘International Understanding’ need to be taught as a separate subject at the school stage as that would add to the curricular load which is already too heavy. Instead it should be woven into the curriculum and the numerous opportunities that present themselves while teaching normal school subjects may be intelligently and imaginatively used by the teacher to promote International Understanding.
The school subjects which can be most profitably used for this purpose are History, Geography, Civics, Economics, Sociology, Political Science, Social Sciences, Languages as well as Physical and Life Sciences. However, at the higher education level, international education can be prescribed as a separate subject of study. In fact, the present situation in India broadly conforms to this consensus so far as the school stage is concerned.
At the under-graduate and the post-graduate levels, courses of study in subjects like History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, International Relations, International Law and International Organization have been prescribed by most of the universities and these contain content which has a direct or indirect bearing on promoting UNESCO ideals
The implied meaning of Para 3 is
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63aecb284edf0d5699489bc4- 1most of the universities have prescribed learning of International Understanding.true
- 2the subject International Understanding is based on the UNESCO ideals.false
- 3international Understanding is to be taught only at under graduate and post graduate level.false
- 4international Understanding contains subjects like International Relations, International Law and International Organization.false
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Answer : 1. "most of the universities have prescribed learning of International Understanding. "
Q:In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.
The Ashoka pillars are a series of columns (1)_____ in northern India by King Ashoka (2)______ his reign in the 3rd century BCE. (3)_____ pillars are inscribed with edicts by the Mauryan king. At an average (4)______ 50 feet in height and weighing up to 50 tons each, (5)______19 pillars survive today.
Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1.
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643e6e625e6b046f1b072dee- 1erectedtrue
- 2locatedfalse
- 3developedfalse
- 4createdfalse
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Answer : 1. "erected"
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Answer : 3. "convinced"
Q:Select the correct option of the idiom/phrase.
"A bolt from the blue"
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6322fc0c4eed097ecb57a02a- 1An unexpected piece of news or eventtrue
- 2Not to leave a good impressionfalse
- 3Womenfalse
- 4A weak, unreliable personfalse
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