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slmn GRAMMAR ACCOUNTS

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EXPERT MDCAT ENGLISH MOCK TEST
Each question below contains one blank space, indicating that something has been omitted.
Each sentence is followed by four options, read and insert in the sentence the word that best
fits the meaning of sentence.
Q.1 Shooting her son a __________ glance, the mother made it clear that texting during driving was
not appropriate.
A) Heinous C) Reproachful
B) Coveted D) Propelling
Q.2 As his chances of success became more and more desperate, he _______ on a step whereby
he hoped to work potently on the pacific desires of his parents.
A) Beaded C) Plopped
B) Ventured D) Ragged
Q.3 One of those picture children often reproduced in advertising leaflets and the ___________
sections of the Sunday papers.
A) Photographic C) Photogenic
B) Photogravure D) Photolytic
SPOT THE ERROR
Q.4 She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quiet; an unusually attractive little thing, and as
A B C
stronger as a heifer in appearance.
D
Q.5 The goodly number of people thought that he was so handsome that he resembled with a
A B C D
modern day fop.
Q.6 Only one of the students who is taking my lectures on different topics of grammar are among
A B C D
my favourites.
Q.7 We are looking at the ambulatory services throughout this country and we are boosting the
A
skills of rural nurse practitioners so that they can deal in the trauma that they often come across.
B C D
Q.8: when I was younger, I bought some books on wine and educated on the subject.
A B C D
SENTENCE CORRECTION
Q.09
A) Before I glanced half at the list of ‘premonitory symptoms’, it was borne upon me that I had fairly
got it.
B) Before I glanced half at list of ‘premonitory symptoms’, it was borne in upon me that I had fairly
got it.
C) Before I glanced half on the list of ‘premonitory symptoms’, it was borne upon me that I had fairly
got it.
D) Before I glanced half at the list of ‘premonitory symptoms’, it was borne in upon me that I had
fairly got it
Q.10
A) This man has carried out a cowardly attack an elderly woman who he knew would not be able to
defend her.
B) This man has carried out a cowardly attack on an elderly woman who he knew would not be able
to defend herself.
C) This man has carried out a coward attack on an elderly woman whom he knew would not be
able to defend herself.
D) This man has carried out a cowardly attack on an olderly woman whom he knew would not be
able to defend herself.

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Author of Pakistan’s No. Book on MDCAT English ‘CHEMICAL GRAMMAR’
www.salmanulwaheed.com
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Q.11
A) They all asked him questions, as if he were some kind of prophet and encyclopedia combined-
most even than that, for they liked its answers dished out as a joke.
B) They all asked him questions, as if he were some kind of prophet and encyclopedia combined-
more even than that, for they liked their answers dished up as a joke.
C) They all asked him questions, as if he were some kind of prophet and encyclopedia combined-
more even than that, for they liked its answers dished out as a joke.
D) They all asked him questions, as if he was some kind of prophet and encyclopedia combined-
most even than that, for they liked their answers dished up as a joke.
Q.12
A) England had burned his fire in its own grate again.
B) England had burned its fire in his own grate again.
C) England had burned one’s fire in her own grate again.
D) England had burned her fire in her own grate again.
Q.13
A) No sooner did we ask him whether he could cross the ocean without us when he jumped in it.
B) No sooner we asked him whether could he cross the ocean without us than he jumped into it.
C) No sooner we asked him whether could he cross the ocean without us when he jumped in it.
D) No sooner had we asked him whether he could cross the ocean without us than he jumped into it.
Q. 14
A) Ahmad got up and began rummaging through the refrigerator, eventually seizing on a plate plied
with pizza slices congealed into an amorphous lump that resembled with a failed lasagna.
B) Ahmad got up and began rummaging through the refrigerator, eventually ceasing on a plate
plied with pizza slices congealed into an amorphous lump that resembled a failed lasagna.
C) Ahmad got up and begun rummaging through the refrigerator, eventually seizing on a plate plied
with pizza slices congealed into an amorphous lump that resembled a failed lasagna.
D) Ahmad got up and began rummaging through the refrigerator, eventually seizing on a plate plied
with pizza slices congealed into an amorphous lump that resembled a failed lasagna.
In each of the following questions, four alternative meanings of a word are given. You have to select the
NEAREST CORRECT MEANING of the given word and fill the appropriate Bubble/ Circle on the MCQ
Response Form.
Q.15 QUOTATION
A) Trepidation C) Impingement
B) Sanitation D) Dictum
Q.16 SWARMED UP
A) Mounting C) Roiling
B) Galvanizing D) Ameliorating
Q.17 VULNERABLE
A) Menacing C) Menaced
B) Predictable D) Heinous
Q.18 ZEST
A) Gasp C) Gambit
B) Ire D) Vivacity
In each of the following questions, four alternative meanings of a word are given. You have to select the
OPPOSITE CORRECT MEANING of the given word and fill the appropriate Bubble/ Circle on the MCQ
Response Form.
Q.19 RIOT
A) Scathe C) Writhing
B) Composure D) Acrid
Q.20 TOMFOOLERY
A) Perspicacity C) Scrupulous
B) Folly D) Sepulchral

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Author of Pakistan’s No. Book on MDCAT English ‘CHEMICAL GRAMMAR’
www.salmanulwaheed.com

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