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ENGLISH TEST DEVELOPED BY SIR SALMAN UL WAHEED


AND CONDUCTED IN ALL PUNJAB CAMPUSES OF STARS

ENGLISH TEST E8
ADVERB
SENTENCE COMPLETION
Q.1 ____________ is the first stage in corticogenesis prior to the development of cortical plate. .
A) Divagate C) Prelate
B) Preplate D) Debut
Q.2 The condemnable bill which allows a convict to become a political party chief was approved by the
Parliament because its _____________ was maintained as per required.
A) Retrusion C) Coterie
B) Riff D) Quorum
Q.3 Many Android applications spuriously elicit your credit card data from your account, hence such
______________ are considered black sheep of the mobile industry.
A) Sandbaggers C) Sediments
B) Scrutinizers D) Epicenters
Q.4 The patient was inoculated with anesthesia before his autopsy in order to keep him _____________
throughout the activity.
A) Handicapped C) Sanguine
B) Sedate D) Redolent
SPOT THE ERROR
Q.5 The question of health, both physically and mental, is always one of the reasons for failure.
A B C D
Q.6 The first step in purifying water for drinking is chlorination, a process used firstly in 1905 and in widespread
A B C D
use by 1930.
Q.7 Since the boy was absorbing much too poison to permit proper application to his college work, we had to
A B C D
ask him to go home.
Q.8 Please carefully read the directions which can be found on page five of the instruction manually.
A B C D
Q.9 We had a maid once who would climb each morning with a grim steps up to the attic floor.
A B C D
Q.10 There is always a goodly number of undergraduates whose heads are turned.
A B C D
Q.11
A) In a recently television news program, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat enough foods
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
B) In a recent television news programs, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat enough foods
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
C) In a recently television news program, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat foods enough
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
D) In a recently televised news program, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat enough foods
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
Q.12
A) Because the professor spoke rapid, it was very difficult to understand what he was saying and
taking notes at the time.
B) Because the professor rapidly spoke, it was very difficult to understand the lecture and taking notes at
the time.
C) Because the professor spoke rapidly, it was very difficult to understand what he was saying
and to take notes at the time.

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D) Because the professor spoke rapidly, it was much difficult to understand what he was saying and
to take notes at the time.
Q.13
A) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable to the holidays we got at Christmas
B) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable with the holidays we got at Christmas
C) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable from the holidays we got at Christmas
D) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable with the holidays we get at Christmas
Q.14
A) Because of the amount of reading and books required, the introductory economics course was both
difficult and expensive.
B) Because of the amount of reading books and the number of books required, the introductory economics
course was both difficult and expensive.
C) Because of the amount of reading and the number of books required, the introductory economics course
was both difficulty and expensively.
D) Because of the number of reading and amount of books required, the introductory economics course was
both difficult and expensive.
Q.15
A) Mehrunnisa, was put up in seclusion in a separate room till the auspicious day.
B) Mehrunnisa, was put up in seclusion in a separately room till the auspiciously day.
C) Mehrunnisa, was put inside seclusion in a separate room till the auspicious day.
D) Mehrunnisa, was put in seclusion in a separate room till the auspicious day.

Q.16
A) I turned off my overcoat collar, settled my sack comfortably across my shoulders, and strode off.
B) I turned up my overcoat collar, settle my sack comfortable across my shoulders, and strode off.
C) I turned off my overcoat collar, settled my sack comfortably across my shoulders, and strode of.
D) I turned up my overcoat collar, settle my sack comfortabe across my shoulders, and strode off.
Q.17
A) He did not trust the woman to not trust him.
B) He did not trust the woman did not to trust him.
C) He had not trust the woman to not trust him.
D) He did not trust the woman not to trust him.
Q.18
A) The James Dillingham Youngs was very proud of two things which they own.
B) The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which they owned.
C) The James Dillingham Youngs was very proud of two things which they owned.
D) The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud off two things which they own.
Q.19
A) After I gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweet.
B) After I had gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweetly.
C) After I had gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweet.
D) While I had gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweetly.
Q.20
A) Sunshine, good soil, and continually caring will almost always result in beautiful houseplants.
B) Sunshine, good soil, and continually care will almost always result in beautiful houseplants.
C) Sunshine, good soil, and continual care will almost always result in beautiful houseplants.
D) Sunshine, good soil, and continual care will almost result always in beautiful houseplants.

(D) 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.21 PROLIFERATE
A) Gesticulate C) Bourgeon
B) Aloofness D) Lesion
Q.22 PROTRACTION

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A) Prolongation C) Cacophony
B) Embark on D) Divagate
Q.23 PSEUDO
A) Quasi C) Exhilarating
B) Genuine D) Fluffy
Q.24 PUTRID
A) Witty C) Florid
B) Shaggy D) Rancid
Q.25 RAKISH
A) Fizzing C) Mollifying
B) Illicit D) Dapper
Q.26 RAZE
A) Crucify C) Amalgamate
B) Wreck D) Dicey
Q.27 RECLUSIVE
A) Cloistered C) Placating
B) Menacing D) Paregoric
Q.28 RED HERRING
A) Outstripping C) Divagation
B) Jaded D) Sassy
Q.29 REGNANT
A) Invincible C) Omnifarious
B) Omnipresent D) Zone
Q.30 SARONG
A) Kilt C) Attire
B) Gable D) Cardigan

ANSWER KEY
SENTENCE COMPLETION
Q.1 ____________ is the first stage in corticogenesis prior to the development of cortical plate. .
A) Divagate C) Prelate
B) Preplate D) Debut
Q.2 The condemnable bill which allows a convict to become a political party chief was approved by the
Parliament because its _____________ was maintained as per required.
A) Retrusion C) Coterie
B) Riff D) Quorum
Q.3 Many Android applications spuriously elicit your credit card data from your account, hence such
______________ are considered black sheep of the mobile industry.
A) Sandbaggers C) Sediments
B) Scrutinizers D) Epicenters
Q.4 The patient was inoculated with anesthesia before his autopsy in order to keep him _____________
throughout the activity.
A) Handicapped C) Sanguine
B) Sedate D) Redolent
SPOT THE ERROR
Q.5 The question of health, both physically and mental, is always one of the reasons for failure.
A B C D
Q.6 The first step in purifying water for drinking is chlorination, a process used firstly in 1905 and in widespread
A B C D
use by 1930.
Q.7 Since the boy was absorbing much too poison to permit proper application to his college work, we had to
A B C D
ask him to go home.
Q.8 Please carefully read the directions which can be found on page five of the instruction manually.
A B C D
Q.9 We had a maid once who would climb each morning with a grim steps up to the attic floor.

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Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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A B C D

Q.10 There is always a goodly number of undergraduates whose heads are turned.
A B C D
Q.11
A) In a recently television news program, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat enough foods
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
B) In a recent television news programs, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat enough foods
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
C) In a recently television news program, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat foods enough
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
D) In a recently televised news program, a medical expert said that Americans do not eat enough foods
that are classified as complex carbohydrates.
Q.12
A) Because the professor spoke rapid, it was very difficult to understand what he was saying and
taking notes at the time.
B) Because the professor rapidly spoke, it was very difficult to understand the lecture and taking notes at
the time.
C) Because the professor spoke rapidly, it was very difficult to understand what he was saying
and to take notes at the time.
D) Because the professor spoke rapidly, it was much difficult to understand what he was saying and
to take notes at the time.
Q.13
A) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable to the holidays we got at Christmas
B) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable with the holidays we got at Christmas
C) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable from the holidays we got at Christmas
D) These were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable with the holidays we get at Christmas
Q.14
A) Because of the amount of reading and books required, the introductory economics course was both
difficult and expensive.
B) Because of the amount of reading books and the number of books required, the introductory economics
course was both difficult and expensive.
C) Because of the amount of reading and the number of books required, the introductory economics course
was both difficulty and expensively.
D) Because of the number of reading and amount of books required, the introductory economics course was
both difficult and expensive.
Q.15
A) Mehrunnisa, was put up in seclusion in a separate room till the auspicious day.
B) Mehrunnisa, was put up in seclusion in a separately room till the auspiciously day.
C) Mehrunnisa, was put inside seclusion in a separate room till the auspicious day.
D) Mehrunnisa, was put in seclusion in a separate room till the auspicious day.

Q.16
A) I turned off my overcoat collar, settled my sack comfortably across my shoulders, and strode off.
B) I turned up my overcoat collar, settle my sack comfortable across my shoulders, and strode off.
C) I turned off my overcoat collar, settled my sack comfortably across my shoulders, and strode of.
D) I turned up my overcoat collar, settle my sack comfortabe across my shoulders, and strode off.
Q.17
A) He did not trust the woman to not trust him.
B) He did not trust the woman did not to trust him.
C) He had not trust the woman to not trust him.
D) He did not trust the woman not to trust him.
Q.18
A) The James Dillingham Youngs was very proud of two things which they own.
B) The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which they owned.

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics
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C) The James Dillingham Youngs was very proud of two things which they owned.
D) The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud off two things which they own.
Q.19
A) After I gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweet.
B) After I had gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweetly.
C) After I had gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweet.
D) While I had gulped the lemon, the apple tasted sweetly.
Q.20
A) Sunshine, good soil, and continually caring will almost always result in beautiful houseplants.
B) Sunshine, good soil, and continually care will almost always result in beautiful houseplants.
C) Sunshine, good soil, and continual care will almost always result in beautiful houseplants.
D) Sunshine, good soil, and continual care will almost result always in beautiful houseplants.

(D) 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.21 PROLIFERATE
A) Gesticulate C) Bourgeon
B) Aloofness D) Lesion
Q.22 PROTRACTION
A) Prolongation C) Cacophony
B) Embark on D) Divagate
Q.23 PSEUDO
A) Quasi C) Exhilarating
B) Genuine D) Fluffy
Q.24 PUTRID
A) Witty C) Florid
B) Shaggy D) Rancid
Q.25 RAKISH
A) Fizzing C) Mollifying
B) Illicit D) Dapper
Q.26 RAZE
A) Crucify C) Amalgamate
B) Wreck D) Dicey
Q.27 RECLUSIVE
A) Cloistered C) Placating
B) Menacing D) Paregoric
Q.28 RED HERRING
A) Outstripping C) Divagation
B) Jaded D) Sassy
Q.29 REGNANT
A) Invincible C) Omnifarious
B) Omnipresent D) Zone
Q.30 SARONG
A) Kilt C) Attire
B) Gable D) Cardigan

Professor Salman ul Waheed


Pakistan’s Leading MDCAT English Expert
Ph.D. Scholar English Linguistics

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