English Grammar Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Change from Interrogative to Assertive: Who can be expected to submit to injustice?
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636cff76d1a5e52b96e53901- 1Anyone can be expected to submit to injustice.false
- 2No one can be expected to submit to injustice.true
- 3No one should submit to injustice.false
- 4No body could submit to injustice.false
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Answer : 2. "No one can be expected to submit to injustice."
Q:Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
It is generally acknowledged that children learn a lot from their parents. It is not so commonly admitted that parents learn a great deal from their children. As adults, it is easy to assume that we are always right, but the laugh was on me one beautiful day.
My daughter Kashmira knew how much I loved flowers. One day when she was of nine years, she picked some branches from our neighbour's blossoming fruit tree. Realising she intended to please me, I didn't scold her, but chose a different approach. "These are lovely, dear, but do you realise that if you had left them on the tree, each of these blossoms would have become a cherry?" "No, they wouldn't have", she said firmly.
"Oh, yes they would have. Each of these blossoms would have grown into a cherry". "Well okay, mother, if you insist", she finally conceded, "but they were plums last year".
What the daughter picked from the neighbour's garden were-
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608bdb825c992217d5821d33It is generally acknowledged that children learn a lot from their parents. It is not so commonly admitted that parents learn a great deal from their children. As adults, it is easy to assume that we are always right, but the laugh was on me one beautiful day.
My daughter Kashmira knew how much I loved flowers. One day when she was of nine years, she picked some branches from our neighbour's blossoming fruit tree. Realising she intended to please me, I didn't scold her, but chose a different approach. "These are lovely, dear, but do you realise that if you had left them on the tree, each of these blossoms would have become a cherry?" "No, they wouldn't have", she said firmly.
"Oh, yes they would have. Each of these blossoms would have grown into a cherry". "Well okay, mother, if you insist", she finally conceded, "but they were plums last year".
- 1some branches with blossomstrue
- 2some branches with fruitfalse
- 3some branchesfalse
- 4some flowersfalse
- 5None of thesefalse
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Answer : 1. "some branches with blossoms "
Q: Which is the most apt translation of -
I wonder if its true.
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63494d8b70d7b666d7f288ceI wonder if its true.
- 1मुझे इसकी सच्चाई पर संदेह है।true
- 2मैं सोच रहा हूँ क्या सच है।false
- 3मुझे यकीन नहीं है।false
- 4मुझे उसके सच होने पर यकीन नहीं है ।false
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Answer : 1. "मुझे इसकी सच्चाई पर संदेह है। "
Q:Choose the correct meaning of the following Technical / Official terms from the options given below:
Assets / परिसम्पत्ति
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5e6a2719755e9d6ad85ed20d- 1Inheritancefalse
- 2Incomefalse
- 3Legacyfalse
- 4Propertytrue
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Answer : 4. "Property "
Q:Fill in the blanks by choosing an appropriate alternative.
The hotel _________ is built near my college is meant for the rich.
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5e94402eb691736639f598c9- 1whatfalse
- 2thattrue
- 3whenfalse
- 4wherefalse
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Answer : 2. "that "
Q: Thre are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
A. During the celebration, many people display a set of ornamental dolls known as 'Hina' dolls.
B. Hinamatsuri is a celebration of the girls in Japan wishing them a bright future.
C. These royal-looking dolls are dressed in the clothing of the Heian period.
D. These dolls represent the Emperor, Empress, and other royal representatives.
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621759e73e501f3ab0a1835c- 1CDBAfalse
- 2ACBDfalse
- 3DBACfalse
- 4BADCtrue
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Answer : 4. "BADC"
Q:Passage: Patriotism or love for one's country is one of the noblest sentiments of man. It is love that comes from one's gratefulness to the land where one is born, the country that provides everything that makes life worth living - food, clothing and shelter, families, friends and the way of life of its people. Or, in other words, it is our country that gives us all that we enjoy and all that makes man's life different from and richer than that of all other animals. That is why patriotic feelings are natural to man.
Which one of the following is the most appropriate title for the passage?
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623afad9de069f6e1ba39055- 1Patriotismtrue
- 2Love for countryfalse
- 3Noblest sentimentfalse
- 4Patriotic feelingsfalse
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Answer : 1. "Patriotism "
Q: Choose the correct form of Passive Transformation of the sentence given:
The Vice-Chancellor kept the staff members waiting.
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636cfba1d1a5e52b96e5150aThe Vice-Chancellor kept the staff members waiting.
- 1The staff members were waiting for the Vice-Chancellor.false
- 2The staff members are kept waiting for the Vice-Chancellor.false
- 3The staff members were kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor.true
- 4The staff members were being kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor.false
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