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(b) se Fatal (d) no improvement illiteracy in youth (b) very miserable (d) no improvement 1. An overdose of any medicine is enough fatal to a pl (a) t00 faral (e) as fatal 2 There is nothing quite miserable than (a) as miserable (©) more miserable 3. My brother-in-law hay a house for letting. (a) for letting out (e) to tet Netaji was by far a great man of Indi (a) a very great man (©) the greatest man 8. Hardly had he finished his lunch than the (b) to rent our (d) no improvement (b) too great s man (d) no improvement phone ring. (a) when (b) then (©) while (d) no improvement 6 Gaye enilving sexal was broadcasted ten days ago. fay has brodcast (b) was broadcast fe) was ‘broadcasting (d) no improvement tide ‘Provided here is only ) will have reached (c) have reached (4) no improvement 10. Rohan died of « wound and not from cancer. (a) from a wound and not of cancer (b) of a wound and not of cancer (c) from a wound and not from cancer (d) no improvement 11. All criminal attitudes must be nipped at the bud. (a) nipped on the bud (b) nipped in the bud nipped off the bud (d) no improvement 12. Each village adopted by the club was provided by electric supply. (a) provided with (b) provided for (c) provided () no improvement 13. Every man must look up the future and find wasys of providing for his needs, (a) look for (b) look to (0) look in (d) no improvement 14. When Seema was fourteen, she sat the entrance examination for Senior Secondary school fa) sain (b) sat at (c) sat for (d) no improvement 15, The mother could not help but cry at his behaviour. (a) crying (b) cry (©) but crying (4) no improvement 16. Galileo escaped burning for heresy because he apologized and withdrew his previous statements. (a) from being burnt (b) being burnt (©) from having been burnt (@) no improvement 17. Unless effors are made and the population growth stabilised environmentaliss pret @ world-wide starvation by 2020 A.D. (a) stabilises (b) will stabilise (c) must stabilise : ) : (d) no improvement Iris the time the three years old is learning how to read and waite. one (b) has learned 7s ae (@) no improvement . q (a) to eke ngs * TuPPosed to take out their shoes when they enter a place of Wor (c) to pur away a es te mars on he Member Paament to appear in the ous of (o fsuamon ») the summon, summons (d) no improvement ided hete- de aniy “fort Not: Wi. SHE PantweRamr tosses ‘General English iphad money, E would send to you Bh) had bad (b) have had (o have (2) no improvement ‘This house is belonging to me for two years, {a) belongs (b) has been belonging {¢) has belonged (d) no improvement 33, All my iriends are waiting for me since morning, (a) have been waiting (b) were waiting (o) wait (d) no improvement 24, Amit is extraordinarily clever at mimicking his friends. (a) clever for mimicking (b) clever in mimicking (©) clever to mimick (4) no improvement 35. He has got many friends beemuse he had gor much money, (a) enough money (b) a lot of money (c) bags of money (d) no improvement 26. When the students take their exams they will have a holiday. (a) took their exams (b) had taken exams their (© have taken their exams (@) no improvement 27. Shakespeare lived for the reigns of Elizabeth | and James |. {a) since @) in (©) during (d) no improvement 28, She didn't believe in God bur she went to temple regularly (a) and (b) yet (©) however (4) no improvement 29, [think myself there isa third dimension which science has added to modem war. (a) I myself think (b) to myself I think (e) Ito myself think (4) no improvement 30. Both Ramesh and his brother were invited but neither accepred our invitation, (a) had accepted (b) had accept (©) were accepted (d) no improvement Al, The thief must be hiding in the attic or he must run into the woods. (a) should (b) must have © might (d) no improvement 32. They both tried hard though the box could nat be opened. (a) and (b) but (©) so (d) no improvement 3. Runu has been ill for a week when her parents arrived for a visit. (@) had been ill (b) was ill (© might be itl (@) no improvement We have no right to take @ claim to the moon. ‘) to make a claim on (b) to stake a claim to (© to demand a claim for (@) no improvement Human beings are in existence only for some three million years. '9) have been (b) has been {© most be (4) no improvement da Pirevided hete te snly fer cefermone Tt may waty the orig: Objective Cereray 36. She behaved as though she was the principal. (a) she were (b) had been (c) she has been (d) no improvement 37. We had to move slowly and carefully to our seats for avoiding stepping oe chee 6s (a) so that to avaid (b) in order to avoid (e) because of (€) no improvement 38. In is interesting for noting that some of the villages have a telephone exchange hace drinking water. (a) interesting to note (b) interested to note (o) of interest for noting (d) no improvement 39. Man's first power source of doing work was his own body. (@) in doing work (b) for doing work (6) 10 do his work (d) no improvement 40. Life in the modern world depended greatly on transportation over long distances, (a) will depend greatly (b) depends greatly (©) should greatly depend (d) no improvement Revision Exercise (¢) + fa person or an animal eats much his body changes the exxra Carbohydrates and Petting | into fat and stores it. (a) can eat (b) will ear (©) eat (4) no improvernent 2. Socrates was one of the wisest man that ever lived, (a) one of the wisest men (b) one wise man (©) one of the wise men (@) no improvement 3. We must not think that People belonging to few castes are superior to others. (a) many castes (b) high castes {c) some castes (4) no improvement 4. If he studied more, he would have been able to get a distinction. (a) if he were studying more (®) ifhe had to study more (©) if he had studied more (@) no improvement 5. He has very good command on English. (a) over ©) in (©) of (4) no improvement 6. {Es People inthe village are deprived of essential commodities for the past rwo week (a) are being deprived (b) had been deprived (©) have been deprived (@) no improvement 2 {he farmer's way of life can be contrasted to that ofthe factory worker. (a) contrasted with (b) contrasted against (© contrasted on (@) no improvement 8. The enthusiastic voters were queuing up out side the polling station since morning. (@) queued up () had queued (©) had been queuing up (d) no improvement ided hete- Se only “for cere: www General English ebrochue, wich s being enclosed with {p informations / patel and the other dissident leaders Ee the authorities ordered their arress, fa) rook shelter (@ had taken shelter ecame tothe cave uphill as the evening valley. Rs the valley (© down the valley ‘The child spent two mornings with his acompanying his grand mother on. her ro {@) in accompanying (@ to accompanying With the hubble space telescope astrono; universe and to probe its origin, evoluti (@) probe for (© probe after 1, the police are trying to solve the mystery (ais ion 18, We have been caught in a rat race. (a) rat race (@ this rat race 46 Can Lexchange my book for yours? (a) my book with you (9 our book with your [PY He shook hand wat th me after receiving the prize. (@) shook my hand (b) shook hands with me (© shook my hands @) no improvement pee is time. om Rites nara or) tharyou woul fiche projet on tine (© you finishing the Project on time (@) no improvement 4) There are [9 schools © atthe ne OP were arguing withthe Prin ‘© has been Nott have taken shetter at the Chureh Mers expect to lear the age and size of the: Sufficient funds to meet the requirements of the entire schools in our zone. -entranceexams.io “305 the application form will give you hyarmation (b) an information (d) no improvement fast month, (b) are taking shelter (@) no improvement (b) into the valley (d) no improvement Parents and on th rund in the ciey, (b) on accompanying (4) no improvement ¢ third he insisted for and ultimate fate, (b) probe in (d) no improvement (b) was (d) no improvement (b) the rat race (@) no improvement (b) my book with yours @ no improvement (®) all of the schools (d) no improvement () long time (d) no improvement cipal since moming. (b) was {d) no improvement 22. 23. 25. 27. 30. a1. 32, 33, 35. www.entranceexams.io He has been absent for the past few months (a) since the past (©) for past "oldie Sass fa Bay (b) since the last (d) no improvement You will be punished if'you will come to my class. {a) if you come (©) if you came (b) if you shall come (d) no improvement ‘The good fortune of being your student in my younger days had helped Me greaty ay life. (a) of my being your student (c) of myself being your student ‘A good house has been allored to him, (a) aloted (0) alotted (a) have had (e} did have (b) of my having been your studeng (d) no improvement () allotted (d) no improvement . Before I met her [ had had a poor opinion of her. (b) had (d) no improvement Kindly let us know the time of your arrival by return of post. {a) by the return of post (©) in retum post . Lelected him president of the society. (a) We (©) John (b) on rerum of post (d) no improvement (b) She (d) no improvement ‘The children are playing in the garden since ten ©’ clock this morning, (a) have been playing (©) were playing We had better send for a policeman (a) sent for (©) send in (b) have playing (d) no improvement (b) send off (d) no improvement In spite of all these hurdles, my marriage came of in a few months. (a) came off (c) came over The wedding rook place last Saturday. (a) was taken place (©) did take place He has done nothing from yesterday. (@) through (©) since The teacher asked “why you are late? (a) why you were late. (c) why are you late? He killed the enemy by his sword. (a) with his sword. © bya sword. a -Drcvided hete is anly“ftee cere: (b) came on (d) no improvement () was took place (4) no improvement (b) after (d) no improvement (b) why late you are? (d) no improvement (b) by sword (@) no improvement www. ne told us the story in a nutshell, a) in the nutshell, (@) in nutshell, he is having a lot of money, * (a) has lot of (Q) is having lor of He shouted that he may attract attention, (a) to attract attention, () can attract attention, |, You can mix it with some sugar andl eat it (a) in some sugar (c) any sugar Tdon't want fa) get up with () get on with |. There is plenty of time to catch the train, fa) to get (0) to hold (a) in (©) of 3. He insisted on he was innocent. (a) insisted on that {c) insists that (a) is studying (©) studied The forest is infested of snakes. (a) by (©) off 6. He is having three cars. (a) has ©) gor _7. He goes to cinema every Sunday. (a) a cinema (© to the cinema © as (S) is finding faults ©) find faults Note Tisdci 8. Would you find me absent, please dont forget (a) should tin Pravided Hete-is eniy< for cetera entranceexams.io (b) putting it in a nut. () no improvement (b) has a lot of (4) no improvement (b) for attracting (@) no improvement (b) imo some sugar (d) no improvement to distrub you, please gee with your work. (b) get over with (d) no improvement Revision Exercise (D) {b) to reach (d) no improvement 2. Hundreds of people were killed by the earth quake. (b) from (qd) no improvement (b) insisted thar (d) no improvement A. John, who studies medicine at present, hopes to go abroad after graduation. {b) will study (d) no improvement ) with (@) no improvement (b) was. (@) no improvement (b) in cinema (4) no improvement to leave a message behind, (b) unless (4) no improvement ®. My mother always finds fault with the maid servant. (b) has found fault (d) no improvement www.entranceexams.io Ottecwve ¢. Coneray Ea, () co bawe been 4) no improvement just coat her leg, She has Broken ip bh) break ir (di ne improvement large houses but small corages. fb) were 2 (dj no improvement sre wees dena for two year. (b) is dead fd) ne improvement 2 will face great peril (>) will be in (¢) no improvement ver if you had asked me wo the elections by the nweeping majority the sweepeg Tajoney (b) by a sweeping majority (4) no improvement believe that you can improve the situation by daing away people a) doog (b) doing away with (c) dong x to (4) ne improvement 18. Govermens in developing ovuntries are under increasing pressure for the recratig end rrauming teachers to meet the demands of their rapidly expanding systems of education, (a) = the recnaiting and training of {b) co recre® and rain (c) 90 as to recrux and vain {d) no provement 19. Last evening I went to the Opcician and bought spectacles. (a) @ spectace (b) two spectacles (c) a pair of spectacle (d) no improvement aa 20. As John dived off the spring board, he was horrified to see that the water "a from the pool the night before. (a) was drained (bj had drained away (c) had been drained off (d) no improvement 21. The situation remained the same, rather got worse, all his efforts notith s (a) with all his effors notwithstanding (b) inspite of all his efforts not (©) for all his efforts nowithstanding ——_(d) no improvement Note: a “Ganeval English sesenescestaeages heer? aoe can The and work in a ten without being aware of the daily march of the sum oF sky without Hower seeing the mean and B . 1 stans, om (b) han ert (A) no improvement se b capped youth, he was ut hand to complete his milltary eourse. Ga) was Rant pul to (1) wa pu to it had (a) was handly pat wy (a) no improvement in het fitst performance an the stage, Je a sony figure (b) cut a sorry face ‘asony figure gg. Nesooner saw the tiger, than 1 ran away, & (ay As sont as I site 2) No sconet dit Lee (@) no improvement (8) No sooner Thad seen, P (1) na improvement 38 apwooe stished this period of history, he would have wondered haw such things had Sappenat in India. (a) a persor woud study (h) a person had studied (oh a person could have studied. (@) no improvement 37, Axonting to the planning Commission estimates by the year 2020, India will have become self-sufficient in petroleum products, (a) should have become (b) shall have become (© would have beoame (a) no improvement 28. All Nie cnswers were correct, (a) his all answers (b) his every answers (©) all of his answers (a) no improvement 38, twas quite clear that the nmner could he able to Improve upon his own reeord, (a) should be able (6) would be able (© will be able @) ho improvement 50. Within the last few years most of the fertile land had! undergorie Indigo cultivation, (a) had underwent (b) has undergone () was undergone (d) no improvement 31. His powerful desire brought about his downfall (2) his intense cl (b) his desire for power (© his fatal desire (a) no improvement 32 Ihe had time he will call you @) would have (b) would have had (©) has (d) no improvement 5 More than one person wus killed! in the accident. (3) were killed (b) are killed fi (©) have been killed (2) no improvement * Nota word they spoke to the unfortunate wife about i. th Baty speak (b) they will speak 1 ye FB spoken (d) no improvement G) po Vilagers have waited in the bitter cold for more than four hours now. | ta Rats been wating () had waited | been waiting (d) no improvement acPrsvided hete- As only “fer ceterenoe. Te may wary the cei www.entranceexams.io . ~ 310 COWEEIME Serena, Bee 36. There is a dearth of woman dactors in our own state. We shall have te reo mai the other state. ey fa) womans doctors (e) women doctors ‘37. It was indeed a shock for her but she has later recovere: {a) since (b) then (©) afer wards (@) no improvement 38. Lam used to hard work. (a) work hard b) work hardly (c) hard working (¢) no improvement 39. Twenty kilometres are not @ great distance in these days of fast moving vehi (a) is not a great distance (b) is not distance (©) are not a great distance (4) no improvement 40. He should move to the next point, and not harp one scring onby (a) harp on string only (>) harp only one: string (©) harp upon one string only (4) no improvement TT a Revision Exercisn ® 1, Hoping not to be disturbed, sat dawn in my easy chair to read the book Leen (a) haved to win asa prize (b) Ihave won as prize {c) Thad won as a prize (d) no improvement 2. Practically every part of the banana tree is used by man. (a) each part (b) any part (©) most part (@) no improvement ) 3. Ifyou are living near a market place you should be ready to bear the dissurbance caused by traffic. (a) to bear upon (b) to bear with (©) to bear away (@) no improvement ‘4. Please remind me of posting these letters to my relatives. (a) by posting () to post (©) for posting (d) no improvement 5. Whenever my students come across new words, I ask them to look for them in the dictionary. (a) to look it up (b) to look them up (©) t0 look at them (q) no improvernent 6. His father won't be able to leave for Varanasi until chey have arrived. (a) until they arrive () until they will have arrived (©) until they will arrive (d) no improvement 7. The company goes to great length to ensure that employees can be comfortable in thei work environment. (a) are comfortable (b) will be comfortable (©) should be comfortable (@) no improvement 8. I knew he could not be trusted, he let off the cat from the bag. (a) let the cat out of the bag (b) let the cat from the bag (6) let the cat jump out of the bag (4) no improvement may “acy thesesy The Infdenstitn ‘Provided hete-is anly) AD, but berseif d} no umprovement 34. (a) for (b) ino (c) around ) no improvement 35, She gave most of her time to music (a) devoted ) spent (e) lent (@) no improvement Revision Exercise 1) 1. IF Fwas you, I would not have joined the parry (a et jou (b) were I you (e) had I been you (d) no improvement 2. if you are absent for a week, you have to catch with the work when you neta. ‘a) catch up with (®) catch on. with (©) catch in with (d) no improvement 3. He was urgently in need to get his eye operation. (a) of an eye operation (b) for operation on eye (©) for eye to be operated (d) no improvement 4. It is easy for childen than for adults to learn a new language. (a) as easy as children (b) easy for children as (c) easier for children than (d) no improvement 5. By definition, make a map is to select certain features as relevant and ignore othe (a) To make a map by definition (b) In making a map, the definitos (©) Map making is defined as (@) no improvement 6. Ihave got some tea, but I do not have a sugar. {a) some (b) any © aoe (d) no improvement 7. {eras deliped wo see him fully recover 'a) he full recovered in recovered () his ful recovery Nel iy (d) no improvement a Drcvided hete- is only “tor cerereé may aey the orig The Intocns www.entranceexams.io us English ioe ny yg my father was she j wd 1 intolerant 5 Bet earths sleeve. of demonstrativeness and the wearing of o be — (b) on one's steve % ae that he study medicine 0 improvement ® or (b) studies t | (d) no improve » ‘The baby was left in charge of a neighbour, ment (a) ocare of ) to care fi ‘ for (0 inthe charge of (@) no improvement 1 An accident 100k place early today morning (a) this morning (b) mom: S ing today (oat the morning (d) no improvement iz After a few minutes the unconscious boxer began to come out (a) up () round (0 on (d) no improvement 13, The winter was such severe that even water in the taps was frozen. (a) severe such (b) 50 severe {@ severe so much (@) no improvement 4 To succeed in a difficult task, persistent is needed. (a) persistence was needed (b) one needs to be persistent (@ persistence should have needed (d) no improvement 15, We demonstrated to them how we were prepared the artistic patterns. (a) are prepared (b) have prepared (@) had prepared (@) no improvement 16. Learnestly believe that you will vist our relatives during your fortheoming ep re Mumba (a) cenainly believing that (b) could not believe (qd) no improvement (© had hardly believe Wo atae Pichecint been Fr his invaluable adie on so many occasions I Xda NaS achieved anything in life. (a) remarkable advice: (b) valuable advices © priceless suggestions {@) no improvement 1 arr etn ae reer, 0 ey pre ne SOY ouses. ‘@) English (bo) English people (© Some English ¢@) no i 9. father agreed with my going alone for the examination, Igo alone (b) to my going alon (© that I go alone (@) no imp me ae . fs Malas hurried wo each the meeting wher a 320 ‘Objective Seg Sy 22. Are you more clever than us ? (a) cleverer to us (b) more cleverer to uy (c) eleverer than we (d) no improvement 23, Your statement that you were thorough ignorant of the consequences canna (a) thoroughly in ignorance (b) thoroughly ignorance thy (e) thoroughtly ignorant (d) no improvement 24, Asking me why was I absent, J was punished by the Headmaster: (a) why was | absent, was I punished by the Headmaster (b) why | was absent, was | punished by the Headmaster (©) why | was absent, the Headmaster punished me (d) no improvement 25. Iam quite hopeful of securing very high marks in the examination, (a) to secure (b) to having secured (€) of having secured (d) no improvement 26. People are generally found absorbing in the activity which they like most {a) absorb (b) absorbed (©) observe (4) no improvement 27. Nothing but books and magazines pleases her. (a) were pleasing (b) please (©) are pleasing (d) no improvement 28. If the pain is returning, you would better take another pill (a) has returned (b) should return (c) returns (@) no improvement 29. Do you remember to meet her at my house last year? (a) remember of meeting her (b) remember about meeting her (©) remember having met her (d) no improvement 30, The greatest thing in style is to have a use of metaphor. (a) command (b) knowledge (©) need (@) no improvement 31. From next term we will go all out for sports. (a) all go out (b) all be out (c) be all out (d) no improvement 52. If you had attended the meeting, you would have benefitted a great deal. (a) would benefit (b) could benefit (c) benefited (d) no improvement ‘ 39. Not only did he criticise the party's policies but also the leader's personal ma (a) He criticised not only (b) He not only criticised (c) He did not criticise (d) no improvement 54. Though courageous, he could not hold up against the heavy odds. (a) hold fast (b) hold out (c) hold in (d) no improvement 35. The man to who I sold my house was a cheat, (a) to whom I sell. (b) to who I sell (e) to whom I sold (4) no improvement te only fee t Pd a i 2 ee @ no improvement 2 Ta ne and energy over it, and lost a large sum in the bargain, (© off the bargain (b) with the bargain ‘ (¢) no improvement 3. The Principal lamented that though a detail na led report was submit a month ago, no action is being taken so Fepor submitted to the management (a) no action had taken, are no action has been taken (©) any action had been taken (4) no improvement 4. The old man felled some trees with hardly no effort at all. (a) hard effort (b) a hardly any effort (c) hardly any effort (d) no improvement 5. We might not be able to chan, 8¢ the situation quickly but we should continue our efforts in that direction. (a) could not be (b) had not been (©) would not be (a) no improvement 6. The record for the biggest tiger hunt has not been met since 1911 when Lord harding then Viceroy of India shot a ‘tiger that mesured eleven feet six and three fourth inches. (a) bettered (b) improved (©) broken (@) no improvement 7. He is called as the founder of the school. (a) founder of the (b) founder of (c) the founder of the (@) no improvement §. Even if | had stood on a chair; I would not have been able to reach the light bulb, (a) did not reach () could not reach (©) would not be reaching (d) no improvement 9. My mother asked me when would I have a glass of milk. {a) I shall I would (©) Twill (d) no improvement ©. Ashe was much hated by his contemporaries, posterity praises his statesmanship. (a) he was as much (©) s0 much he was (©) much as he was (@) no improvement # 1. Itis a common belief that familiarity despenses with: the necessity of politeness. (a) dispenses of (>) dispenses without (© dispenses from (d) no improvement 2 On basis this information the Deputy Collector took strong action. ©) On basis of (b) on the basis (9) on the basis of (@) no improvement wf te only fee Si 322 wew.entranceexams.io Neral future and find ways of providing for his e (b) look to (a) look for (d) no improvement in 1“ en came home afte a hard day in the office, he found his wire Reeds 13. Certainly man must look up the had say i (b) sleeping ing a pins sleeping (d) no improvement helped me, I shall not be miserable. 6 io oald ay be (b) should not be (c) would not have been (d) no improvement 16, Because of the patient’ ill health losing weight was advised him by the doctor (a) lost weight was what the doctor advised (b) to lose weight was advised to him by the doctor (c) he was advised by the doctor to lose weight (d) no improvement 17, ‘The train will leave at 8.30 PM., we have been ready by 7.30 PM. so that we can rex the station in time. (a) should have (b) must be (c) were (@) no improvement 18. May I know who did accompany you to the bus station ? (a) who accompanied you (b) whom you accompanying (©) whom did you accompany (4) no improvement 19. Just in a hour's time, he could complete the work to my satisfaction. (a) in a hour (b) in an hour's time (c) in the time of an hour (d) no improvement 20. Itis high time he starts to look into his own flaws before speaking ill of others. (a) started to look (b) starts looking (6) started looking (d) no improvement 21. Leaving a little room for misinterpretation, the senior politician offered clarification abot his role in the past elections, (a) Leaving less room for (b) Leaving little room for (©) Having left less room for (d) no improvement 22. The workers are hell bent at getting what is due to them. (a) hell bent for getting (b) hell bent on getting (©) hell bent upon getting (d) no improvement 23. I would rather you help my brother. (a) you helped (b) you will help ©) you have helped (@) no improvement 24. We should take up the first item, let us begin this song. : (a) this song begin us (b) us begin with ‘this gong (©) us beginning this song (@) no improvement’ 25. Any able bodied man is eligible for the job. i (a) Any able-bodied men are (2) Each-able-bodied man is (©) Any able-bodied men have been __() no improvement te any te when icwas feared that the serfs 36. protestant leaders joined the {a) into crushing () without crushing might go too far and gain their freedom from serfdom, Princes at crushing them (b) in crushing (a) no im, found the gold coin as he cleans the floor, muement gn. He a hie ‘anny (b) as he had cleaning (@) no improvement ga. |, your brother and you will be parmers in the business, (@) I, you and your brother () You, your brother and I {@) You, Land your brother (i'n egrenias 99. Each village adopted by the club was Provided by electric supply. {@) provided (b) provided with {c) provided for (d) no improvement 30. He found it difficult to cope along with his work. {@) to cope also with his work (b) t0 cope with his work {¢) to cope up with his work (d) no improvement 31, While we would like that all Indian children to go ta school, we need to ponder why they do not. (a) all Indian children (b) that all the Indian children (c) if all the children of India (d) no improvement 12, The question is how the motive of the robber was in this particular case. (a) what (b) where was. (co) when was (d) no improvement $3. Madan will not be at hore until eight O'clock (@) in home (b) to home (© home @) no improvement 4. Why did you not spoken to me earlier ? @ di ki not dirs (b) you did not spoke © did you not speak (@) no improvement 1S. Although you examine it carefully, you will notice some flaws in it. (@) Unless (b) IF (©) Despite (d) no improvement ST Revision Exercise (J) 1. All of you are invited to the function (a) for @) into Ba (€) no improvement 2. The monograph which was published three years ago, would suggest that by 2010 there tld be seventy three million TLV. sets in India. (2) has been suggesting (b) had suggested 9) would have suggested (a) no improvement 3 No one could explain how a calm and balanced person like him could penetrate such mindless act on his friends. (2) perperuate © | ' (b) perpetrate mt (@) no improvement ited hete- te anly) would have acted (a) had acted (c) have acted (d) no improvement 29, Don't hold this dirty insect in your hand; throw it. (a) throw it down (b) throw it out (©) throw it away (d) no improvement 30. The Principal asked me that I should not enter his office without permission. (a) don’t enter (b) not to enter (c) not entering (d) no improvement 31. All that I wish to tell you is that you better revise this essay. (a) should better (b) could better (2) hed beer (d) no improvement 32. If it were possible to get near where one of the volcanic eruptions took place, we shoul see grand sight. (a) takes (b) was taking (©) is taking (d) no improvement 33. Whenever Suresh gets into trouble he makes a story to get out of it. (a) makes for (b) makes out (©) makes up (d) no improvement 34. We could not help admire his inventive genius, (a) could not but (b) could not help to (©) could not help but (d) no improvement 35. There is absolutely no reason to call his statement in question. (a) under question (b) out of question (c) into question (d) no improvement anly<£ i] \, ageone General English Rev 1, 1had given him # lot of money, bur he ran yp it ina couple of weeks ) eee (b) tan down : ( rant (@) no improvement , {is dime you start earning your awn living, (a) started () would stare ion Exercise (L) (o) may start d 4. The Sun set before we reached the village, em Ny” (a would have set () would set i hat (4) no improvemens 4, He evaded (0 pay income tax, (a) from paying (b) against paying (©) paying (2) no improvement 5. The members swore on the constitution to uphold the integrity of the country (a) by (b) at (6) upon (4) no improvement 5, More he gets, more he wants (a) The more he gets, the more (8) The more he gets, more t (@) More gets, the more (d) no improvement 7, We had a grand party and we enjoyed very much. (a) enjoyed very much (b) we enjoyed ourselves very much (© enjoyed much (4) no improvement 8. All this has been done with a view ca improve the living conditions of the poor. (a) to improving (b) of improving © for improving (4) no improvement 9. Let's go for a picnic, shouldn't we ? (a) won't (b) shan't (0) shall (@) no improvement 10. IFT have the money; I should have bought this house. (a) had had (b) would have (©) should have (@) no improvement 1. Ifyou are told of a downright Ife about goods to induce you to buy them, you may have aremedy. @) about a downright lie (b) a downright (©) downright lie (qd) no improvement '2. His father forbade him about entering polities. ©) from entering (h)-anl enter © to enter (d) no improvement "1 Tosome extent, every child takes afer his father ©) upon (b) for © of (d) no improvement “aPrsvided hete is anly) need not have (@) no improvement (b) over (@) no improvement 38, Our professor is an authority on the subject which he had been teaching since 1966. (a) has been teaching (© was teaching (b) is teaching (@) no improvement Revision Exercise (M) 1. Its high time she changes her job. {@) must change (© changed 2 Tam considering to set up a cyber cafe. (@) setting (© setting up (b) had changed {d) no improvement (®) set up (d) no improvement 4. Another question we often ask in thnose days was whether they believed in God. ‘@) we will often ask (© we often asked (b) we are often asking (d) no improvement “PS Luoul show rates be parow than asa (b) shall _ Sd (4) no improvement 5 one ‘urn human society from ae ‘one into an industrial one. «bse tuned (4) no improvement Cantal You so are at cross purpose ict ‘croas-pi urpose are in cross {9 are ar cous purposes (a) no improvement ntranceexams.io Objective Geng; Sy 7. Tam surprised that he dares speak in such a tone to his father. (a) he dares to speak (c) he dare speak &. Take care that you are not be cheated. (a) that you will not be cheated (©) that you are not cheated 9. He does not smoke, nor he drinks, (a) nor he does drink. (©) nor does he drink. 10. {a) could be saved (©) had been saved {a) much of noise. (©) too much noise 12. (a) all our windows (©) our all windows. 13. (a) | found it dificult to converse (©) conversing was difficult He is quite well now, a slight cold. (a) except with a slight cold (©) except for a slight cold. . He does not like me coming so late. (a) my coming so late (c) me come so late 14. 16. (a) [have to cur off {c) [have to cut of 17. (a) he is suited best (c) he is best suited Knowing very little English, it was diffic (b) he dare to speak (@) no improvement (b) you will not be cheareq (@) no improvement (b) neither he does drink. (d) no improvement ‘The patient could have been saved if he had been taken to the hospital in time (b) could save (@) no improvement . I must speak to the landlord about the people. They make much noise. (b) very much noise (@) no improvement When the bomb went off, it broke all of our windows, (b) all windows of us. (d) no improvement ult to converse with the foreigners. (b) to converse was difficult (4) no improvement (b) excepting a slight cold, (4) no improvement (b) I coming so late (d) no improvement Thave to cut down my expenses due to my falling income. (b) Thave to cut out (4) no improvement Of the two candidates, I think he is the best suited. (b) he is the better suited (4) no improvement 18. The climate of Delhi is somewhat like Jaipur, (a) like Jaipur's () as jaipur's (©) as Jaipur (@) no improvement 19. ‘a brother never has and never wil be dependable f never had wee ese (b) never has been 1. You must carry on my order. (a) carry out my order (©) carry of (@) no improvement bered to bring the map, we would not have Jost ou" ¥#F (©) were remembering (4) no improvement (b) carry out my Siders (@) no improvement www.entranceexams.io ‘ 3 ral English {rguectve Gene ‘The boat was drowned, (a) was drown (@ was sunk gy. Now I must beg leave of you, (a) beg your leave (9 beg off your leave 14 When describing the accident, he was in ten (a) in deseribing (6) as describing 4, The two thieves distributed the loot benwe (a) among themselves (©) with themselves 46, The preservation of peace is necessary (a) maintenance of peace (0 persuasion of peace 27, The spirit of democracy had sped into our (@) leaked into (©) soaked into ©) was drowned () no improvement Gb) beg of your leave (4) no improvement Ts, (b) when he was describing (d) no improvement in themselves, (b) amongst themselves (d) no improvement ) establishment of peace (@) no improvement way of thinking, (b) permeated (4) no improvement 28. The decent from the mountain peak was slow and painful. (a) descent (c) decrease () decline (2) no improvement 29, The building will redecorate during the summer season. (2) will be redecorated (©) will be redecorate 30, The police are looking the robber. (@) looking to (0) looking for 31, He came in looking as if he sees a ghost. (@) saw (© had seen, 82 Ancient India must has learned scholars. (@) must have (© must had 13. He will have this book prine at my press. (b) will be redecorating (@) no improvement (b) looking out (@) no improvement (b) will see (d) no improvement (b) must have had (@) no improvement i inted (@ have this book printed eae (9) has tie book printed Oi r2 ey M : ; ee St RIT AY EI contig | |, © will have travelled @) bo arorcioet to cara ae vg Ln hy foe have been living one: (a) no improvement ‘t may wary the Or Chapter wove a eS In this part of section each set comprises four alternatives where different Forms oF same sentences are given on the same theme and subject. A student is required to select a sentence which is the most suitable in respect OF meaning and grammatical correctness, The correct alternative is supposed to give the exact memiat besides being grammatically correct. Revision Exercise (A) Directions : Each set of the fallowing sectences comprises four altematives labeled cs ‘A, ‘BY C'and ‘D". Candidate is required to select the most suitable alternative which covey the exact meaning in accordance with the correct grammatical rules. 1. A, To be intelligent is more essential than being hard working. Being intelligent is more important than to be hard working. For one to be intelligent is more important than being hard working. Being intelligent is more essential than being hard working. If he wins the prize 1 would be very happy. If he were to win the prize Ill be very happy. If he was to win the prize | would be very happy. If he were to win the prize I would be very happy, Our school had won the match if only we have concentrated, Our school would have wen the match if only we would have concentrated. Our schoo! would have won the match if only we had concentrated. Our schoo! had won the match if only we would have concentrated, My sister had left for America last week. My sister has been left for America last week. My sister has left for America last week. My sister left for America last week. Itis high time he will start earning, It is high time he started earning. It is high time he starts earning. It is high time he has started earning. eZ {tis a pleasure to see an alligator basking in the sunshine on a river bank as lon ninety feet. ‘ itis a pleasure to see an alligator as long as feet basking in the sunshine 0” river bank. EAE “ee a} . This 4 pleasure to see an alligator basking in the sunshine as long as ninety feet river bank. : ‘ 4 D. re Pleasure to see ‘an alligator basking as long as ninety feet in the sunshine" Selecting the Correct Sentency, N > OPES one > 99> ope> one » 9 ne B a BA B a D. 9.4. B c D. A B. « D. WAL B. c D mA B. c D. BA. B « D. 4 A, B G D. BA, B. 8 * fri, foB c Di. Sick Note Mis. Toes cma! D, The wew. ent ranceexams.io 4 The villagers were enjoying winte ‘The villagers were enjoying wintey ‘The villagers were e evening around the fire, evening round fire, When he htad lost the book he scare rywhere. When he lost the book le searched for it ey rywhere, When he lost the book he h ched for it everywhere. When he lost the book he searched! it up everywhere, ‘This was the ideal book avai ‘This was most ideal book available in tlhe mm This was a most ideal book available in the 1 This was the most ideal hook walale in the market An one-eyed person was seen roamin, Aone-cyed person was seen roaming The one-eyed person was seen roan One-eved person was seen roaming Hout the streets, about the streets. nx. about the streets, about the streets. It is the duty of a house-wife to wait on the guest, It is the duty of a house-wife to wait for the gues Itis the duty of a hause-wife to wait the guest, Icis the duty of a house-wife to await the guest. You are not working hard so your success is out of a question. ‘You are not working hard so your success is out of the question. You are not working hard so your success is out of question. ‘You are not working hard so your success is not out of the question. You cannot win my confidence without ever believing me. You cannot win my confidence without never believing me. You cannot win my confidence without not believing me. You cannot win my confidence with ever believing m It is strange that you don't know swimming. ‘tis strange that you don't know how to swim, ‘tis strange thar you don't know how to swimming, ‘tis strange that you don't know to swim, ‘The receptionist must answer courteously the questions what are asked by the callers. The receptionist must answer courteously the questions of all the callers, ‘The receptionist should answer courteously the questions of all the callers. receptionist courteously should answer the question of callers. As he was sick, he was quite enthusias Since he was sick, he was quite enthusias AS sick he was, he was quite enthusiastic. 8s he was, he'was quite enthusiastic. ee ee 19. 20. 9Oe> pasr onee AL B. Cc D. A B. Cc. D. A B. Cc. D. A B. on D. A. B. €. D. “Objective Ganga =. at Ea Both my brother and my sister love me but I should say that she than he. Both my brother and my sister love me but I should say that she loves i than him. Both my brother and my sister love me but 1 should say that she love, ihe than him, Both my brother and my sister love me but I should say that she loves | ng ‘than he, te loves me 1am an optimist and therefore I generally differ with you. 1am an optimist and therefore t generally differ from you. Jam an optimist and therefore | generally differ in you 1am an optimist and therefore I generally differ you Neena can do it alone and no body else can do it, Neena alone can do it and nobody else can do it. Neena can alene do it and nobody else can do it. Alone Neena can do it and no body else can do it. Due to wamt of rain the wells have gone dry. Because of want of rain the wells have gone dry. For want of rain the wells have gone dry. ‘Owing to want of rain the wells have gone dry. Revision Exercise (B) As the train which was my usual was missing I had to travel. Having missed the train which [ usually catch and had to travel, I missed the train which 1 usually catch and had to travel by the next. I missed not only the train which | usually catch but had to travel on the next. He may be poor now but he appears to have been rich in his youth. He may be poor now but he appears to be rich in his youth. He may be poor now but he appears being rich in his youth, He may be poor now but he appears to rich in his youth ‘By June next year Ajay will be twenty years working in the office. Till June next year Ajay will work in the office for twenty years, Till June next year Ajay will work in the office for twenty years. By June next year Ajay will have been working in the office for twenty years. He went to the wholesale market and bought the cheap rations. He went to the wholesale market and bought the rations cheap, He went to the wholesale market and bought rations cheaply, He went to the wholesale market and cheaply bought rations I went yesterday to the bank to collect the pass book. T went to the bank to collect the pass book. Yesterday to collect the pass book I went to the bank, To collect the pass book yesterday I went to the bank. andy te. www.entranceexams.io vege 4. The principal appointed him as | © 5 te pineal ppoined him pean then Asa pean the Principal appointed him in ihe een ye The principal 25 a peon appointed him in ine college, ‘The team is confident 1 win the match, : The team is confident of winning the match The team is confident of win the match The tam is confident for winning the rate, 337 4 peon in the college, He is one of the best policeman He is one of the best policeman He is one of the best policemen He is one of the best policeman who has ever lived, who have ever ji d. that have ever jj dd, that has ever lived. My sister is the poet and the philosopher My sister is @ poet and the philosopher My sister is a poet and a Philosopher. My sister is a poet and philosopher, Meena seldom or ever refuses an i vitation. Meena seldom or always refuses an invitation, Meena seldom or never refuses an invitation. Meena seldom if never refuses an invitation, There is no meaning in what you say. There is no meaning in that you say. There is no meaning as to what you say. ‘There is no meaning that you say. Thope you will excuse my leaving early. Thope you will excuse me leaving early. Thope you will excuse mine leaving early. I bope you will excuse leaving early. Jam ready to say this at her face. am ready to say this on her face. Jam ready to say this in her face. lam ready to say this to her face. On account of shortage of time both of them cannot finish their yok On account of shortage of time none of them can finish ihe ent On account of shortage of time neither of them can is = a On account of shortage of time neither of them_cannot is Wor CPP PAR> DOBF SABF POP > DARE ONEF EHS BO A. Many problems are staring at my face. 8. Many problems are staring in my face. Many problems are staring me into my face . Many problems are staring me in my face. ided hete- te aniy 1 17. A. As one of his arms was amputated on account of an accident, the company iy | compensate the loss to him, B. As one of his arms was amputated on account of an accident, the company wi | compensate him for the loss, i C. As one of his arms was amputated on account of an accident, the company wig | compensate him in the D, As one of his arms was amputated on account of an accident, the company wil compensate his loss, 18. A. Now I have cancelled my meeting though I was to go there, Now I have cancelled my meeting though I have to go there, Now I have cancelled my meeting though I am to go there, - Now I have cancelled my meeting though I was to have gone there. 19. A. She insisted on me to stay there. She insisted on me staying there, She insisted on my staying there, She insisted in my staying there. You can meet my father only when he goes to prison. You can meet father only when he goes into prison, ~ You can meet my father only when he goes in prison, » You can meet my father only when he goes to the prison, POP Deer ones Revision Exercise (Cc) Since the dividend being declared then the notices were prepared for mailing. Nosooner had the dividend being declared then the notices were prepared for mailing. He did not report for work today. He must go to the party, He did not report for work today. He must had gone to the party, She is not as wise as his brother, She is not equally wise as his brother, She is not as wise like his brother. ' i . She is not so wise as his brother. " / SOFP 9os> one> yr www 6 uy nt ranceexams .io ™” 339 ‘there will be a meeting in the long room at 4 o'clock of all the boys who play cricket and football. p. There yeas in the long room at 4 o'clock a meeting of all the boys who play cricket and. foot ¢. Inthe long room at 4 o'clock there will be a meeting of all the boys wha play cricket and football. p. There will be a meeting of all the boys who play cricket and football at 4 o'clock. A The teacher made it a point to explain him the situation. . The teacher made it a point to explain the situation him. , The teacher made ita point explain him about the situation. D, The teacher mate it a point to explain the situation to him, A. The landlady made: the servant to run to market to fetch her sweets. B. The landlady made the servant run to market to fetch her sweets. ¢. The landlady made to the servant to run to market to fetch her sweets. D. The landlady made to the servant run to market to fetch her sweets. A. The audience looked at him while he spoke, B, The audience looked at him while he had spoken. C. The audience looked at him while he was speaking. D. The audience looked at him while he had been speaking, | A. Your answers are better than Mohan. B. Your answers are better than Mohan's . Your answers are better than those of Moban's. D. Your answers are better than answered by Mohan. . A. Everybody knows that Rahul is nothing else but a cheat. B. Everybody knows that Rahul is nothing else than a cheat. © Everybody knows that Rahul is nothing else except a cheat. D. Everybody knows that Rahul is nothing but for a cheat. ‘A The manager asked him how he would avail this opportunicy. B. The manager asked him how he would avail of this opportunity. © The manager asked him how he would avail himself of this opportunity. D. The manager asked him how he would avail himself this opportunity. A. The teacher asked the students to thoroughly study this book. 8. ‘The teacher asked the students thoroughly to study this book. ©. The teacher asked thoroughly the students to study this book. D. The teacher asked the students to study thoroughly this book. The imporant lessons are following © important lessons are as following. D. ut important lessons are as follows. The impoctant lessons are as follow. ee ee - | 14, 15, 16. 19. 20, “ face to leave the ‘the student with a frown on his Toom, : Ta roth own his fae the cen Leave he oo ache a on Bs face the teacher asked the student to leave the room, 5 “The teacher asked the student to leave the room with a frown on his face B. ‘A The typists had corrected the errors had they known that the PEC ay have seen the report. , B. The supervisors reprimanded the typists whom they believed had made catty errors. C. The errors in the typed reports were so numerous that they could hardly a. looked. D. The typist would have corrected the errorshad they known thatthe supervisot yyy see the reports, (A. He carried the little child and me on his shoulders. B. Ie was me that gave away the prizes. C. All what he said had no effect on me. D. They who did this thing should be punished, A. In order to solve the murder case a C.B.l. officer is looking about the mater B. It is high time that you went to bed. ©. Though he looked innocent he turned into be cheat. D. The majority of the workers was divided on the issue. A. You cannot win my confidence until you are sincere. B. When he lost the book he searched it everywhere. C. She was intent to harm her friends. D. [have not met my friend for the last five days. AL He started to work hard lest he might starve in old age. B. He started working hard lest he should not starve in old age c He starved to work hard Jest he should starve in old age. D. He stared working hard lest he should starve in old age. A 1FThad money would have bought the new house tomorrow. B. WThad had money I would have bought a new house tomomw. c 1 Thad hed money 1 would buy a new house tomorrow. D. ‘Thad money I would buy a new house tomorrow, A Taking my food 1 left for college. B While Iwas taking my food 1 lft for college, ©. Having taken my food 1 left for college, D. ‘Taking my food I shall leave for college, www. ent ranceexams Revision Exercise (D) Lah clas wife shot herself after bidding her husbang the last good bye with a b Then wife with a gun shot herself after bidding her husband the last good c = harassed wife shot herself with a gun after bidding her husband the last good D. = @ gun the harassed wife shot herself after bidding her husband the last good He repeated the essay word by word. Being a rainy day he did not go out. She is senior but not more efficient than [ All his friends are very sincere, She had waited long before her husband had ‘she waited long when her husband retumed, She had waited long after her it husband retumed, She had waited long before her husband returned, Even if intelligent he may be he can't succeed, If imelligent he may be he can't succeed, However intelligent he may be he can't succeed. Even intelligent he may be he can't pass. Had been you I would help him. IfThad been you I would help him. Should I you I would help him. Were I you I would help him, Trealised later on that he cheated me. Thad realised later that he cheated me. Thad realised later that he had cheated me. Trealised later on that he had cheated me. They arrived early because they may not miss the train. They arrived early that they may not miss the train. They arrived early when they miss the train. They arrivéd ‘early so that they might not miss the train. Iwas rather impressed by the manner of the speaker than by his matter Twas legeesed| by the en of the speaker rather than by his matter, Rather I was impressed by the manner of the speaker than by his matter, Iwas impressed rather by the manner of the speaker than by his matter, He is vain as though he were a millionaire, She acted as if her mother asked her to do. She carried the child carefully lest it should not fall. ' Tdon't relish the food whose taste is sour. POP > COP e COFF CORP ORF PREP POPP DOD ided hete- de aniy “fort 12. x @> OPB> VASP SHEP SNE> SFP SPE> Une 15, 16. x 19, DOp> poRP A gS Objective Genera = the same as yours. the i ch is admired all over the world, crifice for me. The nature of my brot x This is one of those navels which is He is such a friend that will sa Twish he comes everyday. quickly he returned from market that Iwas surprised. ; m4 rely did he returned from the market that I was surprised. So cuickly did he return from the market that I was surprised. So quickly did he return from the market that I had been surprised, ‘Would you help my brother I shall get you a decent job. Had you helped my brother I shall get you a decent job. Did you help my brother I shall get you a decent job. Should you help my brother Ill get you a decent job. A summons has been served on him. A summon have been served to him. ‘You are: not allowed to enter into the house. ‘You are not allowed to enter the house. You are not allowed to enter in the house. ‘You are not allowed ro enter on the house. Little care was needed to avert the accident. ‘The little care was needed to avert the accident. A little care was needed to avert the accident. Less care was needed to avert the accident. Could you please help me with any money? Could you please help me with some money? Would you please help me with any money? Can you please help me with some money? Leena is a most intelligent student in the class. Leena is the most intelligent student. Leena is a most intelligent student. Leena is most intelligent student in the class. She is more intelligent than any other boy in the class. She is more intelligent than any girl in the class. She is more intelligent than any other girl in the class. She is the most intelligent than any other girl in the class. The teaching staff must take their lectures regularly when are asked by the The teaching staff would have taken lectures regularly had they known principal that oe eacpal wonk! know abou teaching staff had taken the lectures regularly had they known tha! the Prince sai hom baa abs _—o : =" irregularities were found in their lectures by the Principal and he could disregarded them. Lf _ www.entranceexams.io General English 343 Anita was sitting with her hust 30 Cwspapers when Bunty and p ‘Anita with her lap full of newsp the temple when Bunty and Bitto came uy with her lap full of newspapers Anita wae sini... the temple when Bunty and bine ory with her husband on the steps of Anita was sitting with her husband on the : Jame up with her lap ful oben Steps of the temple when Bunty and Bittu and on the steps of emple wit HO came up Po Of the temple with her lap Full of Pers was sitting with her husband on the steps of e 3s Revision Exercise (E) ‘Ashe is careless he Ashe is careless he Ashe is careless he will Ashe is careless he * Hot hear what the teacher s not hear ta what the teach not listen what the teache will not listen to what the tea Shikha has been known by me for five years Shika is known by me for five years, Shiltha is known to me for five years Shikha has been known to me for five years, ays, ner says. says. cher says, (As soon as holidays be begin than this beach will become very crowded. . Since the holidays being started this beach becomes very eroded, ‘4s soon as the holidays begin, this beach will become very crowded. No sooner did the holiday begin than this beach will become very crowded. ‘You must aspire for the post according to your capability. You must aspire to the post according to your capability, ‘You must aspire after the post according to your capability, ‘You must aspire the post according to your capability A good teacher provides a student all the useful information, A good teacher provides to a student all the useful information. ‘A good teacher provides a student with all the useful information, A good teacher provides to student with all the useful inform: n. Nobody will want to play in his team if he does not treat peaple kindly. Ifhe will not treat people kindly nobody will want to play in his team. Nobody will treat people kindly if he does not want to play in his team. Nobody will want to treat people if he does not play in his team kindly. ‘The priest read to the dying man couplets from the scriptures, ‘The priest read the dying man the couplets from the scriptures, ‘The priest read for the dying man the couplets from the scriptures. ‘The priest read the couplets from the scriptures for the dying man. > > > APF > DAMS Dee PAwe GAP> FOPe UEP BF 'do not understand to whom she is talking. Ido not understand whom she is talking about, Ido not understand who she is talking to. Ido not understand whom she is talking. pos a Prcvided hete- is anly “fer corer: ay Craty the Origin: wew. ent ranceexams.io | uM 9 A. The bor regretved that with a plastered leg he had spent a greater part of his, in the chait . “ting 8. The bor regrerred that he had spent @ greater part of his vacation in the chai plastered lex ‘ha c. Wiha plastered leg. the boy regretted that he had spent greater part of his ac, in the char = D. The boy with a plastered leg regretted that he had spent a greater part of his vac, in the chair. ™ 10. A. im thimp-seven bomb blasts, forunately only five lives were lost & in thirey-seven bomb blasts, only five lives were fortunately lost. C. tn forrunately seven bomb blasts only five lives were lost. D. Fortunately. in thirty-seven bomb blasts, only five lives were lost. 11. A. She is annoyed with you. You ought not to tell her secrets to her mother BL She is annoyed with you, You ought not to have told her secrets to her mother. C She is annoyed with you, you ought to telll her secrets to her mother. D. She is annoyed with you. You ought to have told her secrets to her mother, 12. A. itis the best which she could do for me. B. It is the best what she could do for me. ©. Iris the best that she could do for me. D. Iris best that she could for me. 13. A. The early age of three or four years, would begin our first recollection of the work, for many of us. B. Our firs: recollection of the world, for many of us, would be early age of three ar four years. C. For many of us, our first recollection of the world is from the early age of only three or four years. D. For many of us, our first recollection of the world has been the early age of only three or four years. 14. A. Now-a-days singing is a very profitabe profession. B, Now-a-days the singing is a very profitable profession. C. Now-a-days singing is very profitable profession, D. Now-a-days the singing is very profitable profession. 15. A. The report was useless to them because there was no needed information. B. Since the report lacked needed information would have not been useful to them™ || Since the report did not control the needed information it was not really ust! ® them. | | D. Since the report lacked the needed information it was of no use to them. \ 16. A. Men are rather impressed by beauty than by character, B. Men are impressed rather by beauty than by character, C. Rather men are impressed by beauty than by character. D. Men are impressed by beauty than by character. Tr > B. c. D. www.entranceexams.io so quickly she ran upstairs that she over took me. _ so quickly did she ran upstairs that she aver took m he ran so quickly upstairs that she had overtaken i " 0 quickly did she run upstairs that she overtook me. : te wasn't rich by any means, although he never turned down anyone who needed elp. Being not rich by any means he never turned away, anyone who needed help. He wasn't rich by any means but he never turned away anyone who needed help. , Since he wasn't rich by any means, he never tured away anyone who needed help. some people consider Karan the valorous hero of all the characters in the Mahabharata. . Some people consider Karan as the most valorous hero of all the characters in the Mahabharata. Some people consider Karan the most valorous hero of all the other characters in the Mahabharata. . Some people consider Karan the most valorous hero of all the characters in the Mahabharata. Neither she comes nor she writes. Neither does she comes nor she writes. Neither does she come nor writes. . Neither does she come nor does she write. www.entranceexams.io ANSWERS UNIT-VI Exercise (A) 1. (©) Say ‘speaking’ for ‘to speak’ 2. (b) Say ‘he could go! 3. (a) Say ‘One of the states’ 4, (a) Say ‘had the inspector’ 5. (b) Say ‘has been trying” 6. (b) Say ‘dry up’ 7. (a) Say ‘aid’ for ‘lay" 8. (d) No error 9. (c) Use ‘on’ in place of ‘to’ 10, (a) Add ‘It’ before ‘being’ 11. (c) Say ‘the train had left" 12, (c) say ‘full marks’ 13. (b) Use ‘has’ in place of ‘have’ 14, (a) Say ‘had writ 15, (b) Say ‘there has been’ 16. (d)No error 17. (b) to revise 18, (c) Remove ‘that* 19. (b) Remove ‘together’ 20. (b) Say ‘the machine age’ 21. (a) Add ‘a’ before ‘sense’ 22, (b) Say ‘estimates’ 23. (b)Use ‘nor’ for ‘or’ 24. (a) Remove ‘shall’ 25. (a) Say ‘furniture has been’ |. (d) No error . (a) Say ‘have we been’ Exercise (B) 2. (b) Say ‘the Earth’ 4. (c) Say ‘have’ for ‘had’ 1 3. 5. (c} Say ‘between’ for ‘among’ 6. (c) Say ‘but also’ 7. = (b) why I do not like him’ 8. (a) Remove ‘have’ 9. (b) Say ‘information’ 10, (a) Say ‘re there’ for ‘Is there’ iL. (b)Delete ‘to 12. (a) Say ‘has been running’ 13. (b) Use ‘on air flights’ 14, (a) Say ‘graticute’ '- (c) Remove ‘that’ after ‘so* 16. (a) Remove ‘off’ 17. (€) Use ‘to’ in place of ‘for’ 18. (a) Remove ‘to’ 19. (c) Use ‘for’ in place of ‘since’ 20. (a) Say ‘round the clock’ a (b) Say ‘men’ for ‘man’ 22. (4) No error . (d) No error ‘if one i Pheri 24, (b) Say ‘if one is happy’ Exercise (C 1, @)No error 2. mal : Ks . error : 9 et 4 (D) Use ‘was’ for ‘were 7. (No enor 6. (©) Say ‘you and me’ 8. (©) Say ‘playing games’ te only fee 1 oe ‘of in place of ‘with? yosrteme i (p)Use ton place of ‘in Wt aysay ‘in 0 skilful manner we i say ‘I were interested’ - (¢) Say ‘if for ‘when’ 30) Say ‘was supposed" 1. (Say ‘when’ for ‘as! 4, (a) ‘despite’ for ‘Despite of 5, (a) Say ‘hardly had 1" 1, (a) to" in place of ‘in’ 9. (playing! for ‘play’ 11. @)No error 13, (¢)'neither’ in place of ‘either’ 15. (4) No error 19. (b) say ‘fiscal’ for ‘financial’ 2. (©) ‘than those of Britain’ in place of ‘than Britain’ 25, (b) Use ‘whom’ in place of ‘who’ L ()'any one’ in place of ‘either’ 5. (€) ‘thoroughly’ for ‘thorough’ 3. (€)'No error 5. (Use sin place of ‘are’ 1. (9 Use ‘thas gone to Simla’ 8. Use told in place of ‘said’ 8. W)Say ‘direc’ " ©) Use hae in place of which 1 2 © Say‘one end to other 1g, Pp ‘hardy og M0 error * ©) Use ‘means’ for ‘mean 17. (a) hard up’ in place of ‘hard down’ 21, (@) Say ‘arrogant of for ‘arrogant for’ 3 (© ‘that of any’ in place of in any’ i hete- is only fer. cote www.entranceexams.io 347 10. (a)Say “The team were! 12. (b)Add ‘on’ after ‘kept’ 14, (d) Use ‘is’ in place of ‘are’ 16, (d) Say ‘requires’ 18, (d) Delete ‘most’ 20, {c) Remave “but! 22, (c) Say ‘by the sea’ 24, (d) No error Exercise (D) 2. (c) ‘neither of them’ 4. (¢) Say ‘sent to 6. (b) Say ‘so hight 8. (c) Say ‘which have appeared!’ 10, (d)No error 12. (c) ‘Until’ in place of *ill for 14. (c) ‘Beauty’ in place of ‘Beauties* 16. (c) Use ‘can’ in place of ‘could’ 18. (c) In the afternoon 20. (a) ‘have won’ in place of ‘won' 22. (b)'to take only in place of ‘need only’ 24. (b)‘a sport’ for ‘sport place of ‘none’ Exercise (E) 2. Ce) ‘were’ in place of ‘was? 4. (b) Remove ‘more’ 6. (a) ‘to worry’ in place of ‘worrying’ 8. (a) Use ‘No other students’ in place of ‘No students’ 10. (b) Use ‘in the shade’ 12. (c) Use ‘it’ in place of ‘the same’ 14. (a) Place ‘not only’ after ‘saw’ 16. (a) Drop ‘on’ after ‘signed’ 18. (a) Use ‘Not to speak of in place of ‘What to speak of 20. (c) Say ‘door’ 22. (c) Drop ‘more! 24. (a) use ‘off” for ‘up’ Ma xams sic Oblective Genera, Exercise (F) 1, (d) No error 2. (b) Use ‘effect’ 3. (d)No error 4. (b) Use ‘to’ for ‘with’ 5, (c) Say ‘most of the time’ 9, (c) Use ‘in’ in place of ‘of before ‘air’ 11. (b) ‘have nor been’ in place of ‘have been not’ 13. (a) Use ‘ourright’ in place of ‘outrightly’ 14. 15. (d)No error 16. 17. (a) Say ‘too bad" for ‘bad enough’ 18. 19. (b) Use 4s‘ in place of ‘are’ 20. 21. (d)No error 22, 23. (b) Use when’ in place of than’ 24, 25. (b) Drop ‘abour’ Exercise 1. (¢) say ‘to’ for ‘among’ 2 3. (a) Use ‘suffer from’ 4, 5. (b) foreword’ in place of ‘forward! 6. 7. (b) Use ‘ascent’ for ‘assent’ 8. . (b) Use ‘non-inflammable’ for ‘inflammable’ 10. 11. (©) Use ‘among’ 12, 13. (©) Say 1 like’ for ‘I am liking’ 14. 15. (a) Use ‘hard’ in place of ‘hardly’ 16. 17. (a) Use ‘the car’ before ‘having’ 18. 19. (c) Use ‘orders’ for ‘order’ 20. 21. (a) Use "No sooner’ for ‘Scarcely’ 22. 23. (a) Use ‘has eaten’ in place of ‘ate’ 24, 25. (c) Say ‘what I wanted’ Exercise 1. (a) Use ‘the’ before ‘flow’ 2 3. (b) Use ‘leads’ in place of lead’ 4. 5. (a) Say ‘passed’ in place of ‘have passed’ & 7. (a) Remove ‘don't’ 9. (c) Use ‘rises’ in place of ‘raises’ 10, 11. (€) Use ‘were’ in place of ‘was’ 12, 13. (a) Say ‘has taken’ 14. 15. (c) 'yer’ in place of ‘still’ 16, 17. (c} Delete ‘in’ 18, 19. (a) Use ‘my brother and 20. 21. (¢) Use just a’ in place of ‘a just’ 22, 23. (b) Use from’ in place of ‘over’ 24 25. (c) say ‘neither has my sister been’ 6 7. (b) Remove ‘over’ 8. 10. 12. (c) all the other questions (d) No error (a) ‘light’ in place of ‘lightness (e) that (© use ‘but’ for ‘than’ (d) No error (b) Use ‘in finding’ for ‘to fing’ (b) Place ‘was’ after ‘hall’ (c) Use ‘was’ in place of ‘were’ (©) Use ‘thar’ in place of because? (G) (a) Use ‘The first two’ (b) Use ‘practise’ in place of ‘practice (d) No error (b) Use ‘incredible’ for ‘incredulous (a) Use ‘Besides’ for ‘Beside’ (©) Use ‘personne!’ for ‘personal (b) Use ‘ourselves’ after ‘enjoyed’ (c) Use ‘fell’ in place of ‘had fallen’ (b) Say ‘have won" (©) Say ‘catch up with’ (d) No error (©) ‘a glimmer of hope’ (A) (©) Use ‘to’ for ‘with’. . (a) Remove ‘the’ before ‘temple’ (€) Use ‘doesn't it2" in place of “isnt it?” 8. (b) Use ‘how many’ for ‘how much’ (b) Use “is for ‘are. (c) Use ‘me’ for ‘T (b) Use ‘that’ for ‘if (a) Say Ifone stands on for ‘stains (©) Use ‘you boughe’ in place of 5° (a) Add ‘did’ after ‘Dacwin’ (©) Say ‘atthe back” jo (d) No error www.entranceexams.io \ \execive Genera English Exercise (1) 4, (Use was’ in place of were! 2. (No eror ! for ‘their? % 3, ts 5 4. (@) Use ‘principar j 4 5 (te owt co SfAn unit 6. (a) Use stood tia a Tasod oft hk e ie 8. (c) Use ‘her and me’ in place of ‘she and I' 9. @) Sa 10. (6c) say ‘something? 11. @ Remove 2 . 12. () say ‘had seen’ for ‘saw’ 1 as pila to ‘post 14. (©) Use ‘paper over’ 15. (0) Say OEY x 16. (c) Remove ‘over™ 17, (¢)'s0'in place of ‘likely’ 18. (a) Add ‘the’ before ‘ure? - one error 20, (©) Say "That what you’ a. 22, ‘gloss’ for ' no Se aay 32+ (b) Say'glos'for ‘glass 35, (a) Use ‘Until for ‘Unless? (©) Use thas been reached" Exercise (J) 1 (a) Say ‘needs to marry” 2. (b) Use ‘strikes' for ‘strike’ 3. (4) No error 4, () Use ‘adverse’ for ‘averse! 5. {b) Use ‘contemptable’ for ‘contemptuous’ 6, (a) Say ‘if I had arrived" 7, (b) Say ‘to his joining’ 8. (c) Use ‘considerably’ for ‘considerable’ 9. (c) Use ‘that’ in place of ‘because’ 10. (a) Remove ‘not’ 11. (a) Say I have been playing’ 12. (@) No error 13. (b) Use ‘is’ in place of ‘are’ 14, (d) No error 15. (c} Say ‘young ones’ 16. (d)No error 17. (a) Use ‘the’ before ‘fall” 18. (b) Use ‘of my’ in place of ‘of me’ 19. (4) No error 20, (b) Use ‘come on’ in place of ‘come in’ 21, (©) Say ‘suffer from’ 22. (c) Say ‘to all intents and purposes? 23, (b) Say ‘laid down’ 24, (b) Use ‘much cleverer’ 25. (@) Say ‘paid off” Exercise (K) 1. (c) use ‘from time immemorial’ 2. (c) Say ‘on the offensive’ 3. (b) Add ‘that’ before ‘it was’ 4. (b) Say ‘likeness’ for ‘likelihood’ 5. (b) Say ‘from what’ for ‘than’ 6, (d) No error 7. (0) Say "That how? 8, (b) ‘did not have for ‘hadnt hardly 9. (6) ‘weather permitting’ for 10. (¢) Say ‘is’ for ‘are ‘weal L@ ee 12, (a) Say ‘hardly’ for ‘No sooner 18, (6)Delete ‘oft 14, (©) Remove ‘two! 15. ©) Say ‘travelling! 16. (©) Say ‘that is’ 4. @No error “i! 18. (c) Say ‘is required’ . 19. (t)Say shout'ae? * 20, (b) say ‘took’ for ‘have taken! 2. @)Remove ‘of! 22, (c) Remove “out” B. (@)No error 24. (© Remove “for’ 3S. () Remove ‘off’ 3 da Pirevided hete- ds anily<“for cereres www.entranceexams.io 17. Sentence Improvement Lic) 2b) 3 (a) 11. (c} 12 (b) 13. () 21 (b) 22. (b) 23. (a) 34. (a) 32. (b) 33. (b Lic) 2 (c) 3. (ce) an. fb) 12. (a) 13. (b) 21. {d) 22. (c) 23. (a) 31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (a) 1. (dj 2 (a) 3. (ec) 11. (ec) 12. (by 13. (d) 21. a} 22. (dj 23. (a) 31. fa} 32. (d) 33. (c) 1. (a) 2 (aj 3. (b) 11. (c) 42. (c} 13. fc} 21. (d) 22. (c) 23. fa) 31. (b) 32. (c} 33. (d) 1. (ce) 2. fa) 3. (by 11. (b) 12. (by 13. (dj 21. (b) 22. (b) 23. (a) 31. (b) 32. (d) 33. (a) 1 (c) 2. (d) 3. fa) 14. (bj 12. {d) 13, {b) 21. (a) 22. (b) 23. fa) 31. fa) 32. (c) 3a, (c} 1 (c) 2 (by 3, fa) 11. (b) 42. (d) 13, (c) 21. (b) 22. (c) 23. (hy 31. (c) 32. (d) 33, (a) Revision Exercise (A) aid) Bla) Bid) 2a) B ) 14 id 15. (dj 16. (a) 17. (c} 18. 24. (c} 25. (a) 26. (c) 27. {c) 28. 34. (c) 35. (d} 36. (ec) 37. (b) 38. Revision Exercise (B) 4 (c) 5. (a) 6 (b) 7. (a) 8. (d) 14. (c) 15. (d) 16. (b) 17. (a) 18, 2a. (d) 25. (b) 26. (c) 27. (c} 28. 34. (b) 35. (a) 36. (a) 37. (b) 38, Revision Exercise (C) 4.(c) 5. (c) 6 (c) 7. (a) 8 14. (d) 15. (b) 16. (b) 17. (b) 18. 24. (b) 25. (b) 26. (b) 27. (d) 28. ‘M4. (c) 35. (a) 36. (d) 37. (b) 38. Revision Exercise (D) 4. {a} 5. tb) 6 (a) 7 (c) B 44. (b) 15. (a) 16. (b) 17. (b) 18, 24. {c) 25. (c) 26. (b) 27. (d) 28. 34. (a) 35. (a) 36. (c) 37. (a) 3B. Revision Exercise (E) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6 (d) 7. (a) 8. 14. (dj 15. (b) 16. (c) 17. (c) 18, 24. (b) 25. (a) 26. (b) 27. (c) 2B. 34, (b) 35. (c) 36. (b) 37. (b) 38. Revision Exercise (F) 4d 5.8) 6 fa) 71) B 44. (a) 15. (b) 16. (b) 47. (b) 18, 24. (c) 25, (d) 26. (b) 27. (b 28. 4. 35. [b) 28. Revision Exercise (G) 4 (a) 5. th) 6. (c) 7, fa) 6. 14. (b) 15. (c) 16, (b) 17. (a) 18. 24. (c) 25, (a) 26. | 27. 34. (a) 35. (a) . om aniy

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