English Practice Question and Answer

Q:

The man took out a knife. He intended to frighten all of us.


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    The man took out a knife to frighten all of us
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    He intended to frighten all of us took out a knife
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    To frighten all of us he took knife.
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    The man took out a knife to intend to frighten all of us.
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Answer : 1. "The man took out a knife to frighten all of us"

Q:

Which kind of poem is Edward Lear associated with?

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    Nature
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    Epics
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    Sonnets
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    Nonsense
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Answer : 4. "Nonsense"

Q:

How ________ you talk to my wife?

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    ought
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    dare
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    need
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    might
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Answer : 2. "dare"

Q:

Who wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles?"

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    Agatha Christie
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    H Ryder Haggard
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    P D James
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    Arthur Conan Doyle
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Answer : 4. "Arthur Conan Doyle"

Q:

How old was Rupert Brooke at the time of his death?

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    24
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    31
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    21
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    28
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Answer : 4. "28"

Q:

Parts of the following sentence are given as options. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

A large number of worker have started walking home.

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    walking home
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    have started
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    A large number
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    of worker
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Answer : 4. "of worker"

Q:

From which of Shakespeare's plays is this famous line:" Did my heart love til now?/Forswear it, sight/for I never saw true beauty until this night?

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    A Midsummer Night's Dream
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    Hemlet
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    Othello
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    Romeo and Juliet
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Answer : 4. "Romeo and Juliet"

Q:

What of these is not a type of sentence?

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    Simple
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    Continuous
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    Compound
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    Complex
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Answer : 2. "Continuous"

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