General English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Fill in the blank with an appropriate 'modal': He is ill. He________ see a doctor

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    can
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    could
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    would
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    must
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Answer : 4. "must"

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Tick all the boxes

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    To make a bad situation worse
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    To fulfill the required norms
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    To be extremely happy
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    To make a decision
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Answer : 2. "To fulfill the required norms"

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You have eight 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 

Time was when people looked heavenward and prayed, “Ye Gods, give us rain, keep drought away.” Today there are those who pray. “Give us rain, keep El Nino away.” 

El Nino and its atmospheric equivalent, called the Southern Oscillation, are together referred to as ENSO, and are household words today. Meteorologists recognize it as often being responsible for natural disaster worldwide. But this wisdom dawned only after countries suffered, first from the lack of knowledge, and then from the lack of coordination between policy making and the advances in scientific knowledge. 

Put simply, El Nino is a weather event restricted to certain tropical shores, especially the Peruvian coast. The event has diametrically opposite impacts on the land and sea. The Peruvian shore is a desert. But every few years, an unusually warm ocean current - El Nino - warms up the normally cold surface-waters off the Peruvian coast, causing very heavy rains in the early half of the year, 

And then, miraculously, the desert is matted green. Crops like cotton, coconuts and banana grow on the otherwise stubbornly barren land. These are the Peruvians’ anos de abundencia or years of abundance. The current had come to be termed El Nino, or the Christ Child because it usually appears as an enhancement if a mildly warm current that normally occurs here around every Christmas. 

But this boon on land is accompanied by oceanic disasters. Normally, the waters off the South American coast are among the most productive in the world because of a constant upwelling of nutrient rich cold waters from the ocean depths. During an El Nino, however waters are stirred up only from near the surface. The nutrient-crunch pushes down primary production, disrupting the food chain. Many marine species, including anchoveta (anchovies) temporarily disappear. 

This is just one damning effect of El Nino. Over the years its full impact has been studied and what the Peruvians once regarded as manna, is now seen as a major threat. 

The phrase, damning effect means  

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    negative effects.
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    destructive effects.
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    full effects.
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    disrupting effects.
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Answer : 2. "destructive effects. "

Q:

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Brat

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    Rich person
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    Spoilt child
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    Plump lady
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    Wise man
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Answer : 2. "Spoilt child"

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Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.

Hopefully, things will return to normal in the __________.

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    past
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    future
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    present
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    earlier
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Answer : 2. "future"
Explanation :

(B) future - The sentence suggests a hopeful outlook, and "future" is the most appropriate word to indicate a time when things are expected to return to normal.

Q:

Choose the correct option for the underlined part of the sentence:
 The man whom I sold my house was a cheat.

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    to whom I sell
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    to who I sell
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    to who I sold
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    to whom I sold
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Answer : 4. "to whom I sold"

Q:

Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.

A new policy for peace and tolerance was formulated by the member nations in the Universal Council meeting yesterday.

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    The member nations formulated a new policy for peace and tolerance in the Universal Council meeting yesterday.
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    The member nations in the Universal Council meeting yesterday were formulated a new policy for peace and tolerance.
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    The member nations in the Universal Council meeting yesterday were formulating a new policy for peace and tolerance.
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    A new policy formulated the member nations in the Universal Council meeting yesterday for peace and tolerance
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Answer : 1. "The member nations formulated a new policy for peace and tolerance in the Universal Council meeting yesterday."
Explanation :

The sentence is transformed from passive to active voice, making the subject (member nations) the doer of the action.

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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’. Manoj was living in the city since 1993.

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    has been living
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    No substitution required
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    is living
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    will be living
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Answer : 1. "has been living"

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