General English Practice Question and Answer
8 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’.
I wished I have tried more harder.
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62fe03e08921e519c141d18b- 1No substitutionfalse
- 2had tried hardertrue
- 3had tried more hardfalse
- 4have tried hardestfalse
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Answer : 2. "had tried harder"
Q: Select the misspelt word.
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62fe0322a6d1894ab1500d24- 1glorifyfalse
- 2ascertainfalse
- 3descretetrue
- 4inheritfalse
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Answer : 3. "descrete"
Q: Given below are four sentences in jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. It then came to the main road and smashed all the stalls selling fruits, mud pots and clothes.
B. Finally, the elephant entered a school ground, breaking through the brick wall.
C. The people on the main road ran helter-skelter in panic.
D. The wild elephant first reached the outskirts of our town, breaking down fences like matchsticks.
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62fe02a2047feb07926a1d5a- 1DACBtrue
- 2CBDAfalse
- 3BDACfalse
- 4CADBfalse
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Answer : 1. "DACB"
Q: Select the correct active form of the given sentence.
Are the attendance rules being relaxed by the authorities?
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62fe00ace01bb93d5ed0257a- 1Have the authorities relaxed the attendance rules?false
- 2Are the authorities relaxing the attendance rules?true
- 3Have the authorities been relaxing the attendance rules?false
- 4Are the authorities going to relax the attendance rules?false
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Answer : 2. "Are the authorities relaxing the attendance rules?"
Q: Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
CONDENSE
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62fe004c047feb07926a15e7- 1repelfalse
- 2reducefalse
- 3constrictfalse
- 4expandtrue
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Answer : 4. "expand"
Q: Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
I said to my daughter, “Why are you angry with me?”
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62fe000d8921e519c141adcf- 1I said to my daughter that why she was angry with me.false
- 2I asked my daughter why you are angry with me.false
- 3I asked to my daughter why was she angry with me.false
- 4I asked my daughter why she was angry with me.true
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Answer : 4. "I asked my daughter why she was angry with me."
Q: Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence.
He said to his employee, “Do not provoke me unnecessarily.”
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62fdffc38921e519c141ac15- 1He told his employee not to provoke me unnecessarily.false
- 2He requested his employee do not provoke him unnecessarily.false
- 3He told to his employee to not provoke him unnecessarily.false
- 4He warned his employee not to provoke him unnecessarily.true
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Answer : 4. "He warned his employee not to provoke him unnecessarily."
Q: Given below are six sentences A-F, of which A and F are static and B-E have been jumbled. Pick the option that gives the correct order of the jumbled sentences.
A. Dr. Sadao Hoki’s house was built on a spot of the Japanese coast where he had played as a little boy.
B. His father had said, “Those islands are the stepping stones to the future for Japan.
C. His father had taken him to the islands of those seas and taught him things he had not forgotten.
D. As a boy, Sadao had climbed the pines, supporting himself on his bare feet as the men did in the South Seas.
E. The square stone house was set upon rocks above a beach outlined with bent pines.
F. “Where shall we step from them?” Sadao had asked seriously.
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62fdfec5047feb07926a0d33- 1ACDBEFfalse
- 2ABEDCFfalse
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