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Question paper

Tenses:

1. I didn't have much to eat at lunch because __________ a lot at breakfast.

A. I would have eaten


B. I'd eaten
C. I was eating
2. By the time John (arrive) ______, I (wait) ______ for more than two hours.
A. arrived, had been waiting
B. arrives, will be waiting
C. arrive, waiting
3. If the officer ________ (identify) Mary's efforts at the right time, she _______ (Not leave) the
company.
4.______ Mark just (go) outside.

A. Has, gone
B. Had, gone
C. Did, go
D. was, going
5. Shall we play cricket? We _____ (not play) since we were children.
A. Haven't played
B. Did not play
C. Were not playing

Fill in the gaps with appropriate articles:

According to _______recent study by Dr. Ralph Gonzalez, _____assistant professor of medicine at


the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, when adults consult physicians for URIs
and _______bronchitis that often follows them, more than half walk out with _____prescription for
______ antibiotic. If doctors simply stopped prescribing antibiotics for conditions they know don't
respond to them, we'd instantly be well on our way to minimizing antibiotic resistance .

Subject Verb Agreement:

1. Most of the milk (have/has) gone bad. Six gallons of milk (is/are) still in the refrigerator

2. Tom and Jerry (is, are) a famous cartoon film.

2. Either the two kittens or the puppy (sits, sit) in my lap while I watch television.
4. Neither the students nor the instructor (likes/like) the idea of a three-hour exam.

5. One of the children who (play/plays) soccer so very well is sitting on the sidelines.

Organizational Behavior:

1. While greeting a person how do you respond for 'how do you do' ?
A. Im fine, thank you
B. Im doing great
C. how do you do

2. In the business arena


a) Only men should stand for handshaking and all introductions.
b) Only women should stand for handshaking and all introductions.
c) It is not necessary for men or women to stand for handshaking or introductions.
d) Both men and women should stand for handshaking
3. If an angry customer calls to complain, you should
a) Put the person on hold as quickly as possible and blow off some steam in the restroom.
b) Tell the caller that he has the wrong number and hang up in self-defense.
c) Stay calm, listen to the caller's complaint, and quickly attempt to help or get help for him.
d) Quickly put the caller in his place by yelling back. After all, no one has the right to talk to you
that way
4. When dining with someone important and your cell phone rings, you
a) Answer it within two rings and keep the call brief.
b) Ignore it and pretend someone else’s phone is ringing.
c) Apologize and turn the phone on silent mode. The person you’re with takes priority.
d) Apologize, step away from the table, and take the call in the restroom
5. You are in a small group speaking with 3 other people. When you are speaking, do you make
eye contact with?
a.. Just the person to whom you are speaking to at the moment
b. Each of the 3 people, moving your eye contact from one to the other
c. No one particular person

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