General English Practice Question and Answer
8 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.
Sanitation refers to public health conditions___ (1)__ to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal __(2)____ human waste and sewage. ___(3)___ human contact with faeces is part of sanitation. Sanitation system ___(4)___ to protect human health by providing a clean environment __(5)___ will stop the transmission of disease.
Select the most appropriate option for blank No 2.
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5f99449ec1fb7133099a69f1Sanitation refers to public health conditions___ (1)__ to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal __(2)____ human waste and sewage. ___(3)___ human contact with faeces is part of sanitation. Sanitation system ___(4)___ to protect human health by providing a clean environment __(5)___ will stop the transmission of disease.
- 1oftrue
- 2forfalse
- 3withfalse
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Answer : 1. "of"
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.
Sanitation refers to public health conditions___ (1)__ to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal __(2)____ human waste and sewage. ___(3)___ human contact with faeces is part of sanitation. Sanitation system ___(4)___ to protect human health by providing a clean environment __(5)___ will stop the transmission of disease.
Select the most appropriate option for blank No. 1.
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5f9943c9d433054b5c92241bSanitation refers to public health conditions___ (1)__ to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal __(2)____ human waste and sewage. ___(3)___ human contact with faeces is part of sanitation. Sanitation system ___(4)___ to protect human health by providing a clean environment __(5)___ will stop the transmission of disease.
- 1relatefalse
- 2relationfalse
- 3relatedtrue
- 4relatesfalse
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Answer : 3. "related"
Q:In each of the following questions, sentences are given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word (s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. Choose the correct alternative out of the four and indicate your choice for the correct answer.
My teacher is the ______ of all.
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5f994265d433054b5c921d74- 1kindesttrue
- 2kindfalse
- 3kinderfalse
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Answer : 1. "kindest"
Q: Choose the correctly spelt word.
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5f9941f4f6ce7f236705b4bb- 1Financialyfalse
- 2Financiallytrue
- 3Finantiallyfalse
- 4Finenciallyfalse
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Answer : 2. "Financially"
Q:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
Rakesh is foolish/to said/such things.
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5f99419fd433054b5c921a58- 1to saidtrue
- 2No errorfalse
- 3such thingsfalse
- 4Rakesh is foolishfalse
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Answer : 1. "to said"
Q:In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).
All the students/is done/better this year.
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5f994151f6ce7f236705b14f- 1All the studentsfalse
- 2is donetrue
- 3No errorfalse
- 4better this yearfalse
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Answer : 2. "is done"
Q:Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
The peacock, which happens to be our national bird, is regarded a good omen. It is also considered to be vain because of its habit to draw attention to itself. Different religions see the peacock as a symbol in varied ways. In Christianity, it represents all -seeing God and is often used as a symbol of immortality. The Chinese believed that a glance from the bird could impregnate a woman. According to Hinduism, Saraswati – the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom – rides a peacock and when God Indra transformed himself into an animal, he chose to be a peacock. In Buddhism, the peacock symbolizes purity, and their feathers are used for purification ceremonies.
The Buddhists used the peacock feather in performing
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5f854821f001ae75723a3746The peacock, which happens to be our national bird, is regarded a good omen. It is also considered to be vain because of its habit to draw attention to itself. Different religions see the peacock as a symbol in varied ways. In Christianity, it represents all -seeing God and is often used as a symbol of immortality. The Chinese believed that a glance from the bird could impregnate a woman. According to Hinduism, Saraswati – the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom – rides a peacock and when God Indra transformed himself into an animal, he chose to be a peacock. In Buddhism, the peacock symbolizes purity, and their feathers are used for purification ceremonies.
- 1religious ritesfalse
- 2cleansing ritualsfalse
- 3family functionsfalse
- 4spiritual ceremoniestrue
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Answer : 4. "spiritual ceremonies"
Q:Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
The peacock, which happens to be our national bird, is regarded a good omen. It is also considered to be vain because of its habit to draw attention to itself. Different religions see the peacock as a symbol in varied ways. In Christianity, it represents all -seeing God and is often used as a symbol of immortality. The Chinese believed that a glance from the bird could impregnate a woman. According to Hinduism, Saraswati – the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom – rides a peacock and when God Indra transformed himself into an animal, he chose to be a peacock. In Buddhism, the peacock symbolizes purity, and their feathers are used for purification ceremonies.
The Hindu Goddess used the peacock as
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5f8547c988adb713ced66f4eThe peacock, which happens to be our national bird, is regarded a good omen. It is also considered to be vain because of its habit to draw attention to itself. Different religions see the peacock as a symbol in varied ways. In Christianity, it represents all -seeing God and is often used as a symbol of immortality. The Chinese believed that a glance from the bird could impregnate a woman. According to Hinduism, Saraswati – the Goddess of knowledge and wisdom – rides a peacock and when God Indra transformed himself into an animal, he chose to be a peacock. In Buddhism, the peacock symbolizes purity, and their feathers are used for purification ceremonies.
- 1a royal thronefalse
- 2a trusted messengerfalse
- 3an ornamental birdfalse
- 4a mode of transporttrue
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