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1) I brought him ____ with great difficulty.

(Preposition &Conjunctions)

A. Up
B. About
C. Round
D. In
Answer: Option A
2) Spotting errors in English

A. It is high time
B. That
C. we leave
D. this place
Answer: Option C

Explanation: Correct: It is high time that we left this place.

3) Choose the correct synonym for the following word: Banish

A. Exile

B.  Hate

C. Fade

D. Clean

Answer: Option A
Explanation:

to banish means to drive out from home or country, or to exile

4) Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word.

The whole town was in Amity after the disaster stuck.

1) Affection

B. MERCY

C. Malevolence

D. Lenity

Explanation: Malevolence has different meaning from others


5) Spotting errors in English

A. I enquired of him

B. why he is so negligent

C. in his studies

D. No Error

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

Correct: I enquired of him why he was so negligent in his studies.

6) He was vexed ____ Sohan for his behavior.

A. At

B. To

C. Upon

D. With

Answer: Option D

7) Choose the correct synonym for the following word: PENSIVE

A. Oppressed
B.  Caged
C. Thoughtful
D. Happy
Answer: Option C
Explanation: pensive means moodily or dreamily thoughtful
8) Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word. He
was AMENABLE to the whole situation knowing when it was his mistake.

A. Uncooperative

B. Persuadable

C. Biddable

D. Docile
Explanation: AMENABLE means obligated for a situations. All the words have

almost the same meaning except Uncooperative.

9) In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange

these parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the

correct Answerer sequence: We have to

P: as we see it

Q: speak the truth

R: there is falsehood and darkness

S: even if all around us

A) RQSP

B) QRPS

C) RSQP

D) QPSR

Correct Answer: D

10) Sentence improvement: It is better to say too little than too much.

A. only little
B. very little
C. little
D. none
Answer: Option C

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