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1) Meaning of "Chicken Feed".

A) A very small money

B) A huge money

C) Food for thought

D) None of these

2) Meaning of "Cost an Arm and a Leg"

A) War hero

B) Very expensive

C) Scene in battle field

D) Very cheap

3) Meaning of "Fly by night"

A) Night journey

B) A Bird busy in night

C) Cat's eye

D) Swindler

Explanation:

Fraudulently cheat someone and take money

4) Synonym of Exhort

A) Weak Plea

B) To urge strongly

C) Beg

D) Borrow

5) Antonym of Blunt

A) Easy
B) Lazy

C) Sharp

D) Speedy

6) Antonym of Brave

A) Achieve

B) Gain

C) Give

D) Cowardly

7) Synonym of Abjure

A) To give

B) To take back

C) Happy

D) Sorry

8) Synonym of Abrogate

A) Create

B) Run

C) Fascinate

D) Abolish

9) Unfortunately, he_______ a lot of money to the bank.

A) Borrowed

B) Owed

C) Deposited

D) Lent
B

10) I ______ the apartment all day yesterday.

A) Clear

B) Washed out

C) Cleaned Up

D) None of these

11) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Maxculine

B) Massculine

C) Masculine

D) Macsculine

12) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Begining

B) Beginning

C) Beignning

D) Begininng

13) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Ambulance

B) Ambulence

C) Ambulancs

D) Ambalence

14) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Criticice

B) Criticael

C) Criticise
D) Criticese

15) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Substandial

B) Substantial

C) Substential

D) Substendial

16) Synonym of Botch.

A) Positive Effort

B) Blessing

C) Mild

D) Clumsy Effort

17) Synonym of Brusque.

A) Polite

B) Curt

C) Speed

D) Enjoyu

Explanation:

Rudely brief.

18) Synonym of Chagrin.

A) Delight

B) Levy

C) Vexation
D) Give up

Explanation:

The state of being frustrated.

19) Synonym of Congruent.

A) Of different shape

B) Of the same shape

C) Salute

D) Dispose

Explanation:

In agreement.

20) Synonym of Copious.

A) Less

B) Good

C) Discourage

D) Plenty

1) Synonym of Debilitate.

A) Neat and Clean

B) To Weaken

C) To Strengthen

D) To Discourage

2) Synonym of Deluge

A) Dry
B) Less

C) Flood

D) None of these

3) Synonym of Fetter.

A) Shackle

B) Free

C) Strengthen

D) Fat

Explanation:

A chain used to tie a prisoner.

4) Synonym of Gist.

A) Elaborate

B) Good

C) Essence

D) Bad

5) Synonym of Innate.

A) To smell something

B) Existing since birth

C) To run

D) To borrow

6) Synonym of Limpid.

A) Cloudy

B) Enjoy

C) Sorrow
D) Clear

7) Synonym of Maul.

A) Smooth handling

B) Rough

C) Not handling

D) A shop

8) Synonym of Vie.

A) Complete

B) Withdraw

C) Lazy

D) Enjoy

9) Antonym of Wince.

A) Blench

B) Cringe

C) Advance

D) Quail

Explanation:

Approach

10) Antonym of Vigorous.

A) Substitute

B) Alternative

C) Speed
D) Dull

11) Antonym of Segregate.

A) Integrate

B) Different

C) Split

D) Separate

12) Antonym of Triumph.

A) Win

B) Defeat

C) Victory

D) Gain

13) Antonym of Wax.

A) Win

B) Victory

C) Wane

D) Gain

14) Antonym of Attic

A) Cockloft

B) Garret

C) Cellar

D) Loft

15) Antonym of Swerve.


A) Stright

B) Deviate

C) Sharply

D) Move

16) Antonym of Suavity.

A) Urbanity

B) Polish

C) Soft

D) Rude

17) Antonym of Slur.

A) Hit

B) Rap

C) Praise

D) Blur

18) Antonym of Pungent.

A) Sweet

B) Salty

C) Sour

D) Bitter

19) Antonym of Progeny.

A) Kids

B) Parent

C) Offspring

D) Lineage

B
20) Antonym of Cavil.

A) Appreciate

B) Carp

C) Criticize

D) Finding fault

A
1) Antonym of Array.

A) Marshall

B) One

C) Pattern

D) Design

2) Antonym of Annex

A) Base

B) Attach

C) Affix

D) Add

3) Antonym of Throwback.

A) Birthright

B) Estate

C) Gift

D) None of these

4) I was delighted _____ her answer.

A) On

B) At

C) For

D) In

5) I have no doubt _____ it.

A) At

B) On

C) Upon

D) About
D

6) I assure you _____ your safety.

A) Off

B) Of

C) From

D) With

7) He competed ______ me for the prize.

A) Off

B) With

C) To

D) Off

8) He is ___ difficulties.

A) In

B) On

C) From

D) With

9) He is true ______ his words.

A) With

B) On

C) To

D) For

10) The fan is ______ my head.

A) Above
B) On

C) To

D) With

11) You can see the house _____ the trees.

A) To

B) On

C) With

D) Among

12) Do you want to speak _____ me?

A) With

B) To

C) Above

D) Over

13) I have not _______ from him so far.

A) Hear

B) Seen

C) Heard

D) Listen

14) We _____ there three days ago.

A) Went

B) Will go

C) Gone

D) Go

A
15) ________ he really a thief?

A) Are

B) Is or Was

C) Were

D) None of these

16) They ____ very happy seeing you here.

A) Shall

B) Will

C) Will be

D) Were be

17) We _________ there if you ______ us the address at the right time.

A) Would have reached; tell

B) Would have reached; had told

C) Should reach; had told

D) Have reached; will tell

18) Old Woman =

A) Matron

B) Patron

C) Synonym

D) None of these

19) Choose the correct sentence.

A) The police is coming

B) The police coming

C) The police are coming


D) The police is come

20) Choose the correct sentence.

A) The house is not enough big

B) The house are not big enough

C) The house are not enough big

D) The house is not big enough

D
1) Choose a correct sentence below.

A) There are seven girls in the class

B) There is seven girls in the class

C) There are seven girl in the class

D) There is seven girl in the class

2) I _____ a letter to the Principal yesterday.

A) write

B) forward

C) mailed

D) have signed

3) Antonym of affectation.?

A) Artificial

B) Simplicity

C) Behavior

D) Pretence

4) What is the Meaning of Soft-Soap.?

A) Adamant

B) Suffuse

C) Inspire

D) Gentle Urging

5) Antonym of Mayhem.?

A) Peace

B) Havoc

C) Chaos

D) Continous
A

6) Antonym of Regression.?

A) Progress

B) Reversion

C) Backward

D) Static

7) Antonym of Tempestuous.?

A) Stormy

B) Violent

C) Sedate

D) None of the these

8) Antonym of Unhinge.?

A) Sane

B) Mentally Unstable

C) Unsettled

D) None of these

9) Antonym of Titillate.?

A) Stimulate

B) Excite

C) Repulse

D) None of these

10) Antonym of Transfix.?

A) Petrify
B) Animate

C) Paralyse

D) Motionless

11) Antonym of Succinct ?

A) Clear

B) Circumlocutory

C) Concise

D) None of these

12) We ____ at the party.

A) Enjoyed ourself

B) Enjoyed ourselves

C) Played with

D) None of these

13) Choose the correctly spelt word.?

A) Obnoxious

B) Obnaxious

C) Obnexious

D) Obnaxeous

14) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Rediculous

B) Redeculos

C) Ridiculous

D) Redicilos

C
15) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Unification

B) Unefication

C) Unefecation

D) Uneficetion

16) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Atmasphere

B) Atmosphare

C) Atmesphere

D) Atmosphere

17) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Oposite

B) Opposite

C) Oppositt

D) Oppusite

18) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Circumference

B) Circumferrence

C) Circumferance

D) Circumfurence

19) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Waitres

B) Waitress

C) Waittress
D) None of these

20) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Expectation

B) Expactation

C) Expectition

D) Expection

A
1) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Animation

B) Anemation

C) Animetion

D) None of these

2) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Moneylander

B) Moneylender

C) Monilender

D) Monilander

3) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Anxeous

B) Anxioes

C) Anixoas

D) Anxious

4) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Bonfire

B) Bonefide

C) Bornfire

D) Benfire

5) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Delivary

B) Delivery

C) Delvery

D) Deliverry
B

6) Choose the correctly splet word.

A) Challange

B) Chalenge

C) Challenge

D) Chellenge

7) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Borrowing

B) Borrawing

C) Borowing

D) Borrowinng

8) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Composare

B) Composure

C) Composhare

D) Commposure

9) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Permanent

B) Permenant

C) Permanant

D) None of these

10) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Recommandation
B) Recommendetion

C) Recommendation

D) Recomendation

11) Synonym of Ape.?

A) Imitate

B) Yearly

C) Comments

D) Fellow

12) Synonym of Profane ?

A) Poor

B) Rich

C) Irreligious

D) Religious

13) Out of norm ?

A) Bibliophile

B) Eccentric

C) Sematic

D) Asocial

14) Choose the correct sentence.

A) The person who works here is from USA

B) The person that works here is from USA

C) The person which works here is from USA

D) The person whose works here is from USA

A
15) Choose the correct sentence.

A) You must to call him immediately

B) You to call him immediately

C) You must called him immediately

D) You must call him immediately

16) Choose the correct sentence.

A) When I will arrive, I will call you.

B) When I arrive, I will call you.

C) When I arrived, I will call you.

D) When I arrive, I called you.

17) Study of diseases is called.?

A) Pathology

B) Apathy

C) Incongruous

D) Telepathic

18) Pertaining to the science of linguistics.?

A) Bibliophile

B) Philological

C) Sematic

D) Epitome

19) Antonym of Abject ?

A) Pitiful

B) Despicable

C) Noble
D) None of above

20) Antonym of Accentuate ?

A) De-Emphasise

B) Stress

C) Highlight

D) Underline

A
1) Meaning of Elbow Grease ?

A) Lazy worker

B) Hard, energetic manual work

C) Automobile worker

D) None of these

2) Meaning of See Eye to Eye ?

A) To agree fully

B) Not agreeing fully

C) In a battle field

D) Angry

3) Synonym of Adept ?

A) Alter

B) Follow

C) Expert at

D) Supply

4) Antonym of Achieve ?

A) Fail

B) Gain

C) Give

D) Get

5) Antonym of Freeze ?

A) Stay

B) Still

C) Boil

D) Static
C

6) Synonym of Imbecile ?

A) Stupid

B) Clever

C) Arrogance

D) Patient

7) Antonym of Optimist ?

A) Postive

B) Pessimist

C) Eye Specialist

D) None of these

8) His father ____ a long time ago.

A) died

B) saw

C) broght

D) Bought

9) Nisha ___ Albert in a Church.

A) Skipped

B) Married

C) Skiped

D) None of these

10) The orchestra _____ a symphony in Beethoven.

A) Run
B) Saw

C) Arranged

D) Played

11) He ___ a very good grade in the examination.

A) Earned

B) Given

C) Received

D) None of these

12) We ___ at the party late.

A) arrived

B) went

C) played

D) saw

13) The patient ___ in his sleep.

A) Woke up

B) Died

C) Cried Off

D) None of these

14) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Satestfy

B) Satesfy

C) Satisfy

D) Satasfy

C
15) Choose the word spelt correctly.

A) Dubbing

B) Dubing

C) Dubbeing

D) Dubinng

16) Synonym of Contiguous ?

A) Adjacent touching upon

B) Disconnect

C) Distance

D) Shorter

17) Synonym of Din ?

A) Low noise

B) Eat

C) Continued loud noise

D) Swallow

18) Synonym of Endow ?

A) Giving a large gift

B) Take back

C) Interest

D) Entertain

19) Synonym of Espy ?

A) To close eyes

B) To envy

C) To borrow
D) To glimpse

20) Synonym of Farce ?

A) Mockery

B) Truth

C) Collective wisdom

D) None of these

A
1) Synonym of Heyday ?

A) Bad Day

B) Time for great success

C) Normal day

D) None of these

2) Synonym of Imbue ?

A) To inspire

B) To discourage

C) To run

D) To borrow

3) Synonym of Obese ?

A) Heavy headed

B) Slim

C) Fat

D) Observe

4) Synonym of Novice ?

A) Old timer

B) dump

C) Beginner

D) None of these

5) Synonym of Tender ?

A) Buy

B) Big

C) Old

D) Offer
D

6) Antonym of Zeal ?

A) Eager

B) Apathy

C) Anger

D) Closing

7) Antonym of Wrench ?

A) Strain

B) Pull

C) Push

D) Twist

8) Antonym of Unbridled ?

A) Checked

B) Anandoned

C) Intemperate

D) Raw

9) Antonym of Quality ?

A) Positive

B) Good

C) Inferiority

D) Rarity

10) Antonym of Remiss ?

A) Mindful
B) Negligent

C) Careless

D) Lazy

11) Antonym of Maverick ?

A) Rebel

B) Moderate

C) Dissenter

D) Bohemian

12) Antonym of Conglomerate ?

A) Varied

B) Mixed

C) Assorted

D) Similar

13) Antonym of Censor ?

A) Add

B) Delete

C) Edit

D) Control

14) Antonym of Churl ?

A) Boor

B) Soft person

C) Rough

D) Rustic

B
15) Antonym of Bask ?

A) Cover

B) Laze

C) Loll

D) Lounge

16) Antonym of Abrasive ?

A) Nasty

B) Sharp

C) Mild

D) Hurtful

17) He aims _____ at passing this test.

A) on

B) at

C) with

D) upon

18) It came ____ his head to appear for the examination.

A) for

B) on

C) with

D) into

19) He fell ____ the horse ___ a canal.

A) off, into

B) off, to

C) of, into
D) into, off

20) He was leaning ____ the post.

A) with

B) against

C) to

D) about

B
1) Her thinking leans ____ democracy.

A) with

B) towards

C) for

D) None of these

2) He got too tired _____ over work.

A) because of

B) because off

C) on

D) for

3) _____ his principles, he has to be very careful.

A) with regard of

B) with regard on

C) with regard to

D) None of these

4) Building has been built _____ the new plan.

A) accordance to

B) in accordance with

C) for

D) about

5) He crossed the broken bridge ____ warning.

A) in spite of

B) in spite off

C) on

D) about
A

6) The train ____ as fast as the bus.

A) went

B) running

C) moves

D) going

7) He was seen _____ to the school.

A) went

B) going

C) gone

D) go

8) She ____ in the sun for 1 hour.

A) sitting

B) has been sitting

C) has been sit

D) has sit

9) ____ it help you in your studies ?

A) will

B) was

C) is

D) are

10) I ____ never seen such a picture before.

A) did
B) was

C) have

D) has

11) Words of same sound is ?

A) Soundnyms

B) Antonyms

C) Homonyms

D) None of these

12) Sounding the same but spelt differently ?

A) Symphonious

B) Homophonous

C) Synonyms

D) Saminymous

13) Choose the correct answer ?

A) My friend has got a new job.

B) My friend has got a new work.

C) My friend is got a new job.

D) My friend did got a new job.

14) Choose the correct sentence.

A) Do you like a glass of water ?

B) Would you like a glass of water ?

C) Would you like the glass of water ?

D) Do you like the glass of water ?

B
15) Antonym of Ad-lib ?

A) Improvise

B) Extemporized

C) Deliberate

D) Spontaneous

16) Antonym of Imperil ?

A) Safeguard

B) Endanger

C) Hazard

D) Jeopardise

17) Antonym of Inscrutable ?

A) Baffling

B) Obvious

C) Confuse

D) Reduce

18) Antonym of Licentious ?

A) Continent

B) Confused talk

C) Clear

D) Close

19) Antonym of Rabid ?

A) Frantic

B) Sober

C) Chaos
D) Vulgar

20) Antonym of Ravenous ?

A) Greedy

B) Very Hungry

C) Assuaged

D) None of these

C
1) Antonym of Supernal ?

A) Earthy

B) Divine

C) Celestial

D) None of these

2) Antonym of Torpor ?

A) Lack of Energy

B) Inactive

C) Dullness

D) None of these

3) Choose the correctly spelt word ?

A) Monotonuous

B) Monotonous

C) Monotonauos

D) Monatonous

4) Choose the correctly splet word ?

A) Scissors

B) Scisors

C) Scissars

D) Secissors

5) Choose the correctly spelt word ?

A) Ofense

B) Affence

C) Offience

D) Offence
D

6) Choose the correctly spelt word

A) Humarous

B) Humorous

C) Humurous

D) Humerous

7) Choose the correctly spelt word ?

A) Crocadile

B) Crocadele

C) Crocodile

D) Crocadeli

8) Choose the correctly spelt word ?

A) Ramification

B) Ramnification

C) Ramefication

D) Ramaification

9) Choose the correctly splet word ?

A) Coption

B) Copetion

C) Cooption

D) None of these

10) Choose the correctly spelt word ?

A) Walet
B) Wallet

C) Walleat

D) Wellet

11) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Horizontal

B) Horezontal

C) Horizontel

D) Horezontel

12) Choose the correctly splet word.

A) Huricanne

B) Huricane

C) Hurricane

D) Huricene

13) Choose the correctly splet word.

A) Quotation

B) Quotetion

C) Quottation

D) Quotateion

14) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Violence

B) Violance

C) Violense

D) None of these

A
15) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Alebi

B) Alibi

C) Allibi

D) Alibe

16) Choose the correctly splet word.

A) Charecter

B) Charactar

C) Chartter

D) Character

17) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Actioneble

B) Actionable

C) Auctioneble

D) None of these

18) Choose the correctly splet word.

A) Maleciously

B) Maliciously

C) Meleciously

D) Maliceously

19) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Counterfeiter

B) Counterfeiiter

C) Counterffeiter
D) None of these

20) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Vaccum

B) Vacum

C) Vacuum

D) Vaccuum

C
1) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Response

B) Respanse

C) Respoonse

D) None of these

2) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Evantual

B) Evental

C) Eventual

D) Eventaul

3) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Obduarute

B) Obdurate

C) Obdarute

D) None of these

4) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Cocensus

B) Consensus

C) Consencus

D) Consansus

5) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Reluctance

B) Reluctence

C) Reluctanse

D) Relactance
A

6) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Worisome

B) Worrisome

C) Worrisom

D) Worresome

7) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Harasment

B) Harrasmant

C) Harassment

D) Harresment

8) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Involment

B) Involvemant

C) Involmant

D) Involvement

9) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Bureaucracy

B) Bureaucrecy

C) Bureaucrasy

D) None of these

10) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Clifhanger
B) Cliffhanger

C) Fliffhenger

D) Cliffhangar

11) Synonym of Atypical ?

A) Normal

B) Fast

C) Not normal

D) Typewriter

12) Synonym of Begrudge ?

A) Slow

B) To envy another's possession

C) Sorrow

D) Recover

13) Synonym of Biennial ?

A) Every two years

B) Twice in a year

C) Quickly

D) Slow

14) Synonym of Circumvent ?

A) Straight

B) Outwit

C) Benefit

D) Lawfully

B
15) Synonym of Raucous ?

A) Mild-sounding

B) Confusion

C) Harsh-Souding

D) Clean

16) Choose the correct sentence.

A) Although it was raining, but we had the picnic.

B) Although it was raining, we had the picnc.

C) Although it was raining, since we had the picnic.

D) Although it was raining, though we had the picnic.

17) Extrasensory perception ?

A) Antipathy

B) Telepathy

C) Apathy

D) None of these

18) Choose the correctly sentence.

A) You are very nice, as your mother.

B) You are very nice, alike your mother.

C) You are very nice, like your mother.

D) You are very nice, same your mother.

19) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Catalog

B) Catelog

C) Cataleg
D) Cateleg

20) Choose the correctly spelt word.

A) Deperture

B) Departere

C) Depertare

D) Departure

D
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Economics have been taught by three professors.

A) Economics have been taught by three professors.

B) Economics has been taught by three professors.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Physics are their favourite subject.

A) Physics are their favourite subject.

B) Physics is their favourite subject.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Mathematics are a tough subject.

A) Mathematics are a tough subject.

B) Mathematics is a tough subject.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

4) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Billards are a costly game.

A) Billards are a costly game.

B) Billards is a costly game.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

5) Correct the sentence if necessary.


Gymnastics are popular in India.

A) Gymnastics is popular in India.

B) Gymnastics are popular in India.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

6) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Measles is a dangerous disease.

A) Measles is a dangerous disease.

B) Measles are a dangerous disease.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

7) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Mumps is common among children.

A) Mumps is common among children.

B) Mumps are common among children.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Diabetes are common among 40+ people.

A) Diabetes are common among 40+ people.

B) Diabetes is common among 40+ people.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

B
9) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Measles have broken out in our area.

A) Measles has broken out in our area.

B) Measles have broken out in our area.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

10) Correct the sentence if necessary.

My boss gave me a work to do.

A) My boss gave me a work to do.

B) My boss gave me some work to do.

C) My boss gave me a piece of work to do.

D) B & C

11) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The police officer gave me an information.

A) The police officer gave me an information.

B) The police officer gave me a piece of information.

C) The police officer gave me some information.

D) B and C

12) Correct the sentence if necessary.

My uncle conveyed a bad news to me.

A) My uncle conveyed a bad news to me.

B) My uncle conveyed some bad news to me.

C) My uncle conveyed a piece of bad news to me.

D) B and C

13) Correct the sentence if necessary.


He gave me an advice.

A) He gave me an advice.

B) He gave me a piece of advice.

C) He gave me some advice.

D) B and C

14) Correct the sentence if necessary.

We received no informations.

A) We received no information.

B) We received no informations.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

15) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Where are my luggages?

A) Where are my luggages?

B) Where is my luggage?

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The furnitures in the room are beautiful.

A) The furniture in the room is beautiful.

B) The furnitures in the room are beautiful.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

A
17) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The scenaries of Kulu Manali are beautiful.

A) The scenaries of Kulu Manali are beautiful.

B) The scenery of Kulu Manali is beautiful.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

18) Correct the sentence if necessary.

My sister gave me three breads to eat.

A) My sister gave me three breads to eat.

B) My sister gave me three slices of bread to eat.

C) My sister gave me three pieces of bread to eat.

D) B and C

19) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The poetries of Chetan Bhagat are good.

A) The poetries of Chetan Bhagat are good.

B) The poetry of Chetan Bhagat is good.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

20) Correct the sentence if necessary.

My teacher gave me advices.

A) My teacher gave me advice.

B) My teacher gave me advices.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

A
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Sony bought two dozens apples.

A) Sony bought two dozens apples.

B) Sony bought two dozen apples.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Five hundreds workers are inside the factory.

A) Five hundred workers are inside the factory.

B) Five hundreds workers are inside the factory.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There are thirty five sheeps in the garden.

A) There are thirty five sheeps in the garden.

B) There are thirty five sheep in the garden.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

4) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There are thousand deers in the forest.

A) There are thousand deers in the forest.

B) There are thousand deer in the forest.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

B
5) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The global turmoil accounted for five millons jobs.

A) The global turmoil accounted for five million jobs.

B) The global turmoil accounted for five millons jobs.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

6) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Virat is my cousin brother.

A) Virat is my cousin brother.

B) Virat is my cousin.

C) A and B

D) None of the above.

7) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Roopa is my cousin sister.

A) Roopa is my cousin sister.

B) Roopa is my cousin.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Raghu is a family friend.

A) Raghu is a friend of the family.

B) Raghu is a family friend.

C) A and B

D) None of the above


A

9) Correct the sentence if necessary.

His family members were not in town.

A) His family members were not in town.

B) The members of his family were not in town.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

10) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Two hundred females attended the meeting.

A) Two hundred females attended the meeting.

B) Two hundred women attended the meeting.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

11) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There are thirty males in the class.

A) There are thirty males in the class.

B) There are thirty men in the class.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

12) Correct the sentence if necessary.

One thousand rupees are a small amount.

A) One thousand rupees is a small amount.

B) One thousand rupees are a small amount.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

A
13) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There are five males in the car.

A) There are five males in the car.

B) There are five men in the car.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

14) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Ravi has three brother-in-laws.

A) Ravi has three brothers-in-law.

B) Ravi has three brother-in-laws.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

15) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Silpa has two sister-in-laws.

A) Silpa has two sister-in-laws.

B) Silpa has two sisters-in-law.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Five thousand rupees are a small amount.

A) Five thousand rupees are a small amount.

B) Five thousand rupees is a small amount.

C) A and B

D) None of the above


B

17) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Five thousand kilometers have been covered by the car.

A) Five thousand kilometers have been covered by the car.

B) Five thousand kilometers has been covered by the car.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

18) Correct the sentence if necessary.

James gave me one and a half biscuit.

A) James gave me one and a half biscuit.

B) James gave me one and a half biscuits.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

One and a half is more than one. So, use a plural noun.

19) Correct the sentence if necessary.

His two son-in-laws live in the United States.

A) His two sons-in-law live in the United States.

B) His two son-in-laws live in the United States.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

20) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Where are your daughter-in-laws?

A) Where are your daughter-in-laws?

B) Where are your daughters-in-law?


C) A and B

D) None of the above

B
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There is no place in the compartment.

A) There is no place in the compartment.

B) There is no room in the compartment.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

In the context of accommodation, we should use the word room.

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

His scissor is sharp.

A) His scissors are sharp.

B) His scissor is sharp.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

My spectacle is new.

A) My spectacle is new.

B) My spectacles are new.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

4) Correct the sentence if necessary.

I bought new shoe yesterday.

A) I bought new shoe yesterday.

B) I bought new shoes yesterday.

C) A and B
D) None of the above

5) Correct the sentence if necessary.

His pant is red in colour.

A) His pant is red in colour.

B) His pants are red in colour.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

6) Correct the sentence if necessary.

His short is blue in colour.

A) His short is blue in colour.

B) His shorts are blue in colour.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

7) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Her tong is good.

A) Her tongs are good.

B) Her tong is good.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Pramod is running eighteen.

A) Pramod is running eighteen.

B) Pramod is eighteen.
C) A and B

D) None of the above

9) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Kishore is forty years.

A) Kishore is forty years old.

B) Kishore is forty.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

10) Correct the sentence if necessary.

It is my friend's Ravi's bike.

A) It is my friend's Ravi's bike.

B) It is my friend's Ravi bike.

C) It is my friend Ravi's bike.

D) None of the above.

Explanation:

Use apostrophe for the second noun.

11) Correct the sentence if necessary.

It is my Cousin's Sachin's car.

A) It is my Cousin's Sachin's car.

B) It is my Cousin Sachin's car.

C) It is my Cousin's Sachin car.

D) None of the above

12) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There is a certain proud in his manner.


A) There is a certain proud in his manner.

B) There is a certain pride in his manner.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

The word certain expects a noun. Proud is an adjective, not a noun.

13) Correct the sentence if necessary.

There are many works that I have to do.

A) There are many works that I have to do.

B) There is much work that I have to do.

C) There is a lot of work that I have to do.

D) B and C

14) Correct the sentence if necessary.

I will come if my cousin brother comes.

A) I will come if my cousin brother comes.

B) I will come if my cousin comes.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

B
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

One should respect his elders.

A) One should respect his elders.

B) One should respect her elders.

C) One should respect one's elders.

D) None of the above

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

One should respect his own country.

A) One should respect his own country.

B) One should respect her own country.

C) One should respect their own country.

D) One should respect one's own country.

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

One must love his parents.

A) One must love her parents.

B) One must love his parents.

C) One must love their parents.

D) One must love one's parents.

4) Correct the sentence if necessary.

I and Jimmy went home.

A) I and Jimmy went home.

B) Jimmy and I went home.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:
The second person should come first. The third person should come second. First person should come
last.

5) Correct the sentence if necessary.

I and She are friends.

A) I and She are friends.

B) She and I are friends.

C) She and me are friends.

D) None of the above

6) Correct the sentence if necessary.

I and Dhone went to college.

A) I and Dhoni went to college.

B) Dhone and I went to college.

C) Dhone and me went to college.

D) None of the above

7) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Both he and you must attend the meeting.

A) Both he and you must attend the meeting.

B) Both you and he must attend the meeting.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Peter invited me and you to dinner.

A) Peter invited you and me to dinner.


B) Peter invited me and you to dinner.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

9) Correct the sentence if necessary.

I, you and she can do it.

A) I, you and she can do it.

B) You, I and she can do it.

C) You, she and I can do it.

D) She, you and I can do it.

Explanation:

2nd person. 3rd person. 1st person.

10) Correct the sentence if necessary.

None of the three questions are simple.

A) None of the three questions are simple.

B) None of the three questions is simple.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Neither is singular. Use a singular verb.

11) Correct the sentence if necessary.

None of the two answers are correct.

A) None of the two answers are correct.

B) None of the two answers is correct.

C) Neither of the two answers is correct.


D) None of the above

Explanation:

None or Neither is singular. The word, None is used with more than two things.

12) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Neither of the three students have done their homework.

A) Neither of the three students has done their homework.

B) Neither of the three students have done their homework.

C) None of the three students has done their homework.

D) None of the three students have done their homework.

13) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Every player must bring their bats.

A) Every player must bring their bats.

B) Every player must bring his bat.

C) Every player must bring her bat.

D) B and C

14) One of the boys are absent.

A) One of the boys is absent.

B) One of the boys are absent.

C) One of the boy is absent.

D) None of the above

15) Every one of them have brought their bags.

A) Every one of them have brought their bags.


B) Every one of them has brought his bag.

C) Every one of them has brought her bag.

D) B and C

16) Either of the two answers are correct.

A) Either of the two answers are correct.

B) Either of the two answers is correct.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

17) Neither of the two girls have done their homework.

A) Neither of the two girls have done their homework.

B) Neither of the two girls has done their homework.

C) None of the two girls has done their homework.

D) None of the above

18) None have attended the party.

A) None has attended the party.

B) None have attended the party.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

19) Each of the guards were doing their duty.

A) Each of the guards were doing their duty.

B) Each of the guards was doing his duty.

C) Each of the guards was doing her duty.

D) B and C

20) Everyone is eager to occupy their seats.


A) Everyone is eager to occupy their seats.

B) Everyone is eager to occupy his seat.

C) Everyone is eager to occupy her seat.

D) B and C

D
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Each of the boys were interviewed by the principal.

A) Each of the boys were interviewed by the principal.

B) Each of the boys was interviewed by the principal.

C) Each one of the boys were interviewed by the principal.

D) None of the above

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The employees enjoyed very much during the holidays.

A) The employees enjoyed very much during the holidays.

B) The employees enjoyed themselves very much during the holidays.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

She availed of the holidays.

A) She availed herself of the holidays.

B) She availed of the holidays.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Use a reflexive pronoun when there is no object.

4) Peter availed of the paid leaves.

A) Peter availed himself of the paid leaves.

B) Peter availed of the paid leaves.

C) A and B

D) None of the above


A

5) I enjoyed very much during the summer.

A) I enjoyed very much during the summer.

B) I enjoyed myself very much during the summer.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

6) We enjoyed very much during the winter.

A) We enjoyed ourselves very much during the winter.

B) We enjoyed very much during the winter.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

7) They availed of the holidays.

A) They availed of the holidays.

B) They availed themselves of the holidays.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) You availed of the leaves.

A) You availed of the leaves.

B) You availed yourself of the leaves.

C) You availed yourselves of the leaves.

D) B and C

9) Myself wrote a book.

A) I wrote a book.
B) Myself wrote a book.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Reflexive pronouns should not be used as subjects.

10) Themselves caught the thieves.

A) Themselves caught the thieves.

B) They caught the thieves.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

11) Let my friend or I go home.

A) Let my friend or me go home.

B) Let my friend or I go home.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Change I, we, he, she and they to me, us, him, her and them respectively.

12) There is no difference between you and she.

A) There is no difference between you and she.

B) There is no difference between she and you.

C) There is no difference between you and her.

D) None of the above

13) Neither Jonh nor Peter took their food.


A) Neither nor John Peter took their food.

B) Neither Jonh nor Peter took his food.

C) Neither Jonh nor Peter took their food.

D) None of the above

Explanation:

The verb should be based on the second noun or pronoun.

14) Neither the teacher nor the students was present.

A) Neither the teacher nor the students was present.

B) Neither the teacher nor the students were present.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

15) Either the students or the teacher are guilty.

A) Either the students or the teacher is guilty.

B) Either the students or the teacher are guilty.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) Either I or you are responsible.

A) Either you or I are responsible.

B) Either I or You are responsible.

C) Either you or I am responsible.

D) None of the above

17) Either dog or cats is outside.


A) Either dog or cats is outside.

B) Either dog or cats are outside.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

18) Neither the pens nor the pencil are useful.

A) Neither the pens nor the pencil are useful.

B) Neither the pens nor the pencil is useful.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

19) Herself did everything.

A) Herself did everything.

B) She did everything.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

20) Let my compounder or I come with you.

A) Let my compounder or me come with you.

B) Let my compounder or I come with you.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

A
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

She is senior than me.

A) She is senior than me.

B) She is senior to me.

C) She is senior then me.

D) None of the above

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

He is junior than me.

A) He is junior than me.

B) He is junior then me.

C) He is junior to me.

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

He is senior to her.

A) He is senior than her.

B) He is senior then her.

C) He is senior to her.

D) None of the above

4) This is preferable than that.

A) This is preferable than that.

B) This is preferable then that.

C) This is preferable to that.

D) None of the above

5) My sister is elder than me.

A) My sister is elder than me.


B) My sister is elder to me.

C) My sister is elder then me.

D) None of the above

6) I prefer tea than coffee.

A) I prefer tea than coffee.

B) I prefer tea to coffee.

C) I prefer tea then coffee.

D) None of the above

7) John is elder than Kelly.

A) John is elder than Kelly.

B) John is elder than Kelly.

C) John is older than Kelly.

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Other than family members should be compared using the word OLDER.

8) Virat's older brother is in Tokyo.

A) Virat's older brother is in Tokyo.

B) Virat's elder brother is in Tokyo.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

To compare family members, ELDER should be used.


9) My older sister is a Doctor.

A) My elder sister is a Doctor.

B) My older sister is a Doctor.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

10) Thompson is more taller than his brother.

A) Thompson is more taller than his brother.

B) Thompson is taller than his brother.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Taller is already comparing. So, MORE is not required.

11) She is more younger than I.

A) She is more younger than I.

B) She is younger than I.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

12) You know her more better than him.

A) You know her better than him.

B) You know her more better than him.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

13) Ravi is more cleverer than Ramya.


A) Ravi is more cleverer than Ramya.

B) Ravi is cleverer than Ramya.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

14) Health is more preferable to wealth.

A) Health is preferable to wealth.

B) Health is more preferable to wealth.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

15) Mount Everest is the most highest peak in the world.

A) Mount Everest is the most highest peak in the world.

B) Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) That is the most best book on the subject.

A) That is the best book on the subject.

B) That is the most best book on the subject.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

17) He is the most unkindest person of all.

A) He is the unkindest person of all.

B) He is the most unkindest person of all.

C) A and B
D) None of the above

18) She is both kind, generous and wise.

A) She is both kind, generous and wise.

B) She is kind, generous and wise.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

The word BOTH should be used only with two things or persons.

19) Sindhu is greater than any Badminton player in India.

A) Sindhu is greater than any other Badminton player in India.

B) Sindhu is greater than any Badminton player in India.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

20) Kolkata is bigger than any city in India.

A) Kolkata is bigger than any city in India.

B) Kolkata is bigger than any other city in India.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

B
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

Bernard is better than all English Essayists.

A) Bernard is better than all English Essayists.

B) Bernard is better than all other English Essayists.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

We should say "all other".

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

This clock is the best of the two.

A) This clock is better of the two.

B) This clock is the best of the two.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

He is the youngest of the two brothers.

A) He is the youngest of the two brothers.

B) He is younger of the two brothers.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

4) Choose the least of the two evils.

A) Choose lesser of the two evils.

B) Choose the least of the two evils.

C) A and B

D) None of the above


A

5) The population of Tokyo is greater than London.

A) The population of Tokyo is greater than London.

B) The population of Tokyo is greater than that of London.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

6) Hemanth's pants are better than Suresh.

A) Hemanth's pants are better than that of Suresh.

B) Hemanth's pants are better than Suresh.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

7) The climate of Japan is better than Java.

A) The climate of Japan is better than Java.

B) The climate of Japan is better than that of Java.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) Let us not walk any further.

A) Let us not walk any further.

B) Let us not walk any farther.

C) Let we not walk any farther.

D) None of the above

9) Delhi is further than Bhopal.

A) Delhi is farther than Bhopal.


B) Delhi is further than Bhopal.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

10) The management asked for farther details.

A) The management asked for farther details.

B) The management asked for further details.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

11) Superman went to England for farther studies.

A) Superman went to England for further studies.

B) Superman went to England for farther studies.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

12) My brother is five feet high.

A) My brother is five feet tall.

B) My brother is five feet hight.

C) My brother is five feet high.

D) None of the above

13) The first paragraph should not exceed more than two hundred words.

A) The first paragraph should not exceed two hundred words.

B) The first paragraph should not exceed more than two hundred words.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

14) It is the most unique item I have ever seen.


A) It is the most unique item I have ever seen.

B) It is a unique item I have ever seen.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

The word "unique" can not be used for comparisons.

15) Have you heard the last news.

A) Have you heard the latest news?

B) Have you heard the last news?

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) Venu was the latest person to leave the ground.

A) Venu was the latest person to leave the ground.

B) Venu was the last person to leave the ground.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Last - Position or Order. Latest - Time sensitive.

17) They do not sell fewer than ten pounds of coffee.

A) They do not sell less than ten pounds of coffee.

B) They do not sell fewer than ten pounds of coffee.

C) A and B
D) None of the above

Explanation:

less - uncountable things, fewer - countable things.

18) No less than twenty employees attended the meeting.

A) No less than twenty employees attended the meeting.

B) No fewer than twenty employees attended the meeting.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

19) She has been sick for ten days.

A) She has been sick for ten days.

B) She has been ill for ten days.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

20) The two last chapters are interesting.

A) The two last chapters are interesting.

B) The last two chapters are interesting.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

B
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The four last chapters are interesting.

A) The four last chapters are interesting.

B) The last four chapters are interesting.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

2) Her both daughters are engineers.

A) Both her daughters are engineers.

B) Her both daughters are engineers.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) These all cars are old.

A) These all cars are old.

B) All these cars are old.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

4) His both brothers are scientists.

A) Both his brothers are scientists.

B) His both brothers are scientists.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

5) These sort of people are not trustworthy.

A) These sort of people are not trustworthy.

B) This sort of people are not trustworthy.

C) People of this sort are not trustworthy.


D) B and C

Explanation:

Use this or that with phrases like SORT OF, KIND OF etc.

6) We should not read those kind of novels.

A) We should not read that kind of novels.

B) We should not read novels of that kind.

C) We should not read those kind of novels.

D) A and B

7) In old age there is nothing miserable than poverty.

A) In old age, there is nothing miserable than poverty.

B) In old age, there is nothing more miserable than poverty.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) You should go for farther studies.

A) You should go for further studies.

B) You should go for farther studies.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

9) Choose the cheapest of the two phones.

A) Choose the cheapest of the two phones.

B) Choose cheaper of the two phones.

C) A and B
D) None of the above.

10) This watch is the best of the two.

A) This watch is better of the two.

B) This watch is the best of the two.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

A
1) Correct the sentence if necessary.

The girl is taking biscuits every day.

A) The girl is taking biscuits every day.

B) The girl takes biscuits every day.

C) The girl is taken biscuits every day.

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Habitual actions and Universal Truths are described using Simple Present.

2) Correct the sentence if necessary.

He takes milk every day.

A) He takes milk every day.

B) He is taking milk every day.

C) He is taken milk every day.

D) None of the above

3) Correct the sentence if necessary.

They are coming here regularly.

A) They are coming here regularly.

B) They are come here regularly.

C) They come here regularly.

D) None of the above

4) I am studying every morning from 5-8 A.M.

A) I am studying every morning from 5-8 A.M.

B) I have been studying every morning from 5-8 A.M.

C) I study every morning from 5-8 A.M.

D) None of the above


C

5) Every evening, he is going for a walk.

A) Every evening, he is going for a walk.

B) Every evening, he goes for a walk.

C) Every evening, he has been going for a walk.

D) None of the above

6) A vegetarian is a person who never eats meat.

A) A vegetarian is a person who never eats meat.

B) A vegetarian is a person who is never eating meat.

C) A vegetarian is a person who never is eating meat.

D) None of the above

7) Mr. Burman is having four shops.

A) Mr. Burman has four shops.

B) Mr. Burman is having four shops.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Ownership should be described in Simple Present.

8) I am having a problem.

A) I am having a problem.

B) I have has a problem.

C) I have a problem.

D) None of the above


C

9) This book is belonging to him.

A) This book belongs to him.

B) This book is belonging to him.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

10) The car belongs to her.

A) The car is belonging to her.

B) The car belongs to her.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

11) Ravi is having a car.

A) Ravi is having a car.

B) Ravi has a car.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

12) Rajesh is owning two bikes.

A) Rajesh owns two bikes.

B) Rajesh is owning two bikes.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

13) This garments factory is belonging to my uncle.

A) This garments factory is belonging to my uncle.

B) This garments factory belongs to my uncle.

C) A and B
D) None of the above

14) People are wanting to see the match.

A) People want to see the match.

B) People are wanting to see the match.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

15) We are knowing that it is humid outside.

A) We are knowing that it is humid outside.

B) We know that it is humid outside.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) We know all the facts about him.

A) We know all the facts about him.

B) We are knowing all the facts about him.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

17) The child wants its mother.

A) The child is wanting its mother.

B) The child wants its mother.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

18) The orange is tasting sour.


A) The orange is tasting sour.

B) The orange tastes sour.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

19) The dates are tasting sweet.

A) The dates taste sweet.

B) The dates are tasting sweet.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

20) She is knowing me very well.

A) She knows me very well.

B) She is knowing me very well.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

A
1) The father is loving his son.

A) The father loves his son.

B) The father is loving his son.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

2) Why are you disliking him?

A) Why are you disliking him?

B) Why do you dislike him?

C) A and B

D) None of the above

3) Is any one knowing where the driver has gone?

A) Is any one knowing where the driver has gone?

B) Does any one know where the driver has gone?

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

We should not say "knowing". We should say KNOW.

4) Ganga is hating Manga.

A) Ganga hates Manga.

B) Ganga is hating Manga.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

5) The dish is smelling sweet.

A) The dish is smelling sweet.


B) The dish smells sweet.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

6) The sun is rising in the east.

A) The sun is rising in the east.

B) The sun rises in the east.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

7) The moon is going round the earth.

A) The moon goes round the earth.

B) The moon is going round the earth.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

8) The teacher will punish you if you will misbehave.

A) The teacher will punish you if you will misbehave.

B) The teacher will punish you if you misbehave.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

9) I shall inform you when my uncle will arrive.

A) I shall inform you when my uncle arrives.

B) I shall inform you when my uncle will arrive.

C) A and B

D) None of the above


A

Explanation:

If the first clause is in Simple Future, the second clause should be in Simple Present.

10) My uncle will give you a cup of coffee if she will visit him.

A) My uncle will give you a cup of coffee if she will visit him.

B) My uncle will give you a cup of coffee if she visits him.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

11) If she will call him, he will go.

A) If she calls him, he will go.

B) If she will call him, he will go.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

12) You will get the first rank if you will work hard.

A) You will get the first rank if you work hard.

B) You will get the first rank if you will work hard.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

13) I shall call you when lunch will be ready.

A) I shall call you when lunch will be ready.

B) I shall call you when lunch is ready.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

14) If it will rain, the match will be cancelled.


A) If it rains, the match will be cancelled.

B) If it will rain, the match will be cancelled.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

15) If there will be a clash, we shall be in trouble.

A) If there will be a clash, we shall be in trouble.

B) If there is a clash, we shall be in trouble.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

16) We are waiting for the Dean since five.

A) We are waiting for the Dean since five.

B) We have been waiting for the Dean since five.

C) A and B

D) None of the above

Explanation:

Use Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous to describe long duration actions which are still going
on.

17) They did not announce the holiday so far.

A) They did not announce the holiday so far.

B) They have not announced the holiday so far.

C) --

D) --

B
Explanation:

Use Present Perfect if the sentence contains So Far or Yet.

18) I am sorry that I did not send the courier yet.

A) I am sorry that I have not sent the courier yet.

B) I am sorry that I did not send the courier yet.

C) --

D) --

19) I did not hear from you for one month.

A) I did not hear from you for one month.

B) I have not heard from you for one month.

C) --

D) --

20) The University did not announce the result so far.

A) The University did not announce the result so far.

B) The University has not announced the result so far.

C) --

D) --

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