General English Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Mr. Robinson asked his son what he wanted to be when he grew up.
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5f3a5ea91269c22e126934c1- 1Mr. Robinson said , " My son, what did you want to be when you grew up ? "false
- 2Mr. Robinson said , " My son , what would you be when you grow up ? "false
- 3"My son, " said Mr. Robinson , " what will you be when you grow up ? ''false
- 4"My son , " said Mr. Robinson , " what do you want to be when you grow up ? "true
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Answer : 4. ""My son , " said Mr. Robinson , " what do you want to be when you grow up ? " "
Q: The karate teacher asked me why I had been absent the day before.
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5f3a5d5d966eb254a586d2c8- 1The karate teacher asked me, "Why are you absent the day before ?"false
- 2The karate teacher asked me, "Were you absent the day before?"false
- 3The karate teacher asked me, "Why were you absent yesterday ?"true
- 4The karate teacher asked me, "Why are you absent yesterday ?"false
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Answer : 3. "The karate teacher asked me, "Why were you absent yesterday ?" "
Q:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the five given alternatives.
Almost everybody allows himself or herself or herself some entirely unjustifiable generalizations on the subject of women. Married men, when they generalize on that subject, judge by their wives; women judge by themselves. It would be amusing to write a history of the views of men on women.
In antiquity, when male supremacy was unquestioned and Christian ethics were still unknown, women were harmless, rather silly, and a man who took them seriously was somewhat despised.
Plato’s great objection to the drama was that the playwright had to imitate women in creating his female roles. With the coming of Christianity, the woman took on a new part, that of the temptress; but at the same time, she was also found capable of being a saint.
With the coming of Christianity, women took on a new part of
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5f3a42651269c22e1268751b- 1temptress alonefalse
- 2temptress and sainttrue
- 3protectorfalse
- 4saint alonefalse
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Answer : 2. "temptress and saint"
Q:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the five given alternatives.
Almost everybody allows himself or herself or herself some entirely unjustifiable generalizations on the subject of women. Married men, when they generalize on that subject, judge by their wives; women judge by themselves. It would be amusing to write a history of the views of men on women.
In antiquity, when male supremacy was unquestioned and Christian ethics were still unknown, women were harmless, rather silly, and a man who took them seriously was somewhat despised.
Plato’s great objection to the drama was that the playwright had to imitate women in creating his female roles. With the coming of Christianity, the woman took on a new part, that of the temptress; but at the same time, she was also found capable of being a saint.
In those days, a man who took women seriously was
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5f3a421ac306f54abecdd496- 1despisedtrue
- 2admiredfalse
- 3respectedfalse
- 4ignoredfalse
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Answer : 1. "despised"
Q:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the five given alternatives.
Almost everybody allows himself or herself or herself some entirely unjustifiable generalizations on the subject of women. Married men, when they generalize on that subject, judge by their wives; women judge by themselves. It would be amusing to write a history of the views of men on women.
In antiquity, when male supremacy was unquestioned and Christian ethics were still unknown, women were harmless, rather silly, and a man who took them seriously was somewhat despised.
Plato’s great objection to the drama was that the playwright had to imitate women in creating his female roles. With the coming of Christianity, the woman took on a new part, that of the temptress; but at the same time, she was also found capable of being a saint.
In antiquity, male supremacy was
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5f3a41cf75fb0f4f9bb4200a- 1unquestionedtrue
- 2dubiousfalse
- 3doubtfulfalse
- 4questionablefalse
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Answer : 1. "unquestioned"
Q:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the five given alternatives.
Almost everybody allows himself or herself or herself some entirely unjustifiable generalizations on the subject of women. Married men, when they generalize on that subject, judge by their wives; women judge by themselves. It would be amusing to write a history of the views of men on women.
In antiquity, when male supremacy was unquestioned and Christian ethics were still unknown, women were harmless, rather silly, and a man who took them seriously was somewhat despised.
Plato’s great objection to the drama was that the playwright had to imitate women in creating his female roles. With the coming of Christianity, the woman took on a new part, that of the temptress; but at the same time, she was also found capable of being a saint.
Married men judge women by their
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5f3a41848735124ec725a90a- 1mothersfalse
- 2sistersfalse
- 3daughtersfalse
- 4wivestrue
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Answer : 4. "wives"
Q:Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the five given alternatives.
Almost everybody allows himself or herself or herself some entirely unjustifiable generalizations on the subject of women. Married men, when they generalize on that subject, judge by their wives; women judge by themselves. It would be amusing to write a history of the views of men on women.
In antiquity, when male supremacy was unquestioned and Christian ethics were still unknown, women were harmless, rather silly, and a man who took them seriously was somewhat despised.
Plato’s great objection to the drama was that the playwright had to imitate women in creating his female roles. With the coming of Christianity, the woman took on a new part, that of the temptress; but at the same time, she was also found capable of being a saint.
Some unjustifiable generalizations are made on
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5f3a4136c306f54abecdc23a- 1infantsfalse
- 2womentrue
- 3teenagersfalse
- 4adolescentsfalse
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Answer : 2. "women"
Q:Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer to each questions.
The All India Radio,__(189)__as well as films have the __(190)___ of speeding up the process of __(191)__ awareness. National Programmes __(192)__ dance and drama on the broadcast _(193)__. Radio and Television support the __(194)_ of composite culture and exchange of __(195)__ and artistic forms between on region and another.
Fill in the blank at (195).
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5f3a31211269c22e12680b9f- 1culinaryfalse
- 2musicalfalse
- 3literarytrue
- 4theatricalfalse
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