Q. Choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentence: 'I will go to the party _____ I finish my homework.' (2022)
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
after
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Solution
The conjunction 'after' is used to indicate that one action will happen following another.
Correct Answer:
D
— after
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Q. Choose the correct conjunction: 'He studied hard, _____ he passed the exam.' (2023)
A.
so
B.
but
C.
and
D.
or
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Solution
'So' indicates a cause-and-effect relationship between studying hard and passing the exam.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the correct conjunction: She is smart, ___ she is also very hardworking.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
or
D.
so
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The correct conjunction is 'and'. It connects two positive statements.
Correct Answer:
A
— and
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'Neither of the answers _____ correct.' (2019)
A.
is
B.
are
C.
were
D.
be
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The correct verb is 'is' because 'neither' is treated as singular.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'Neither the cat nor the dogs ___ in the yard.'
A.
is
B.
are
C.
were
D.
be
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Solution
When using 'neither/nor', the verb agrees with the nearest subject, which is 'dogs' (plural), so 'are' is correct.
Correct Answer:
A
— is
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'She _____ the meeting yesterday.'
A.
attend
B.
attended
C.
attending
D.
attendance
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Solution
'Attended' is the correct past tense form of the verb 'attend'.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'She _____ to the market every Saturday.' (2022)
A.
go
B.
goes
C.
gone
D.
going
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Solution
The correct form is 'goes' as it agrees with the subject 'She'.
Correct Answer:
B
— goes
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'She _____ to the store yesterday.' (2023)
A.
Go
B.
Goes
C.
Went
D.
Going
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Went is the correct past tense form of the verb go.
Correct Answer:
C
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: Each of the players ___ a unique skill. (2020)
A.
have
B.
has
C.
were
D.
are
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Solution
The phrase 'Each of' is singular, so the correct verb form is 'has'.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: The list of items ___ on the table.
A.
are
B.
is
C.
were
D.
be
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The subject 'list' is singular, so the correct verb form is 'is'.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct form: 'Neither the manager nor the employees ____ aware of the changes.'
A.
was
B.
were
C.
are
D.
is
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The correct verb form is 'were' because 'employees' is plural.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct form: She ___ a letter yesterday. (2020)
A.
write
B.
writes
C.
wrote
D.
writing
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The past tense 'wrote' is used for an action completed yesterday.
Correct Answer:
C
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Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'After the scandal, he was left in the ____.'
A.
limelight
B.
doghouse
C.
sunshine
D.
moonlight
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Solution
The correct idiom is 'doghouse', which means being in trouble or disfavor.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He decided to take the bull by the ____ and confront the issue directly.'
A.
horns
B.
tail
C.
ears
D.
hooves
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Solution
The correct idiom is 'horns', meaning to confront a difficult situation directly.
Correct Answer:
A
— horns
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Q. Choose the correct idiom: 'To spill the beans' means to _____.
A.
keep a secret
B.
reveal a secret
C.
make a mess
D.
tell a lie
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Solution
'To spill the beans' means to reveal a secret or disclose information.
Correct Answer:
B
— reveal a secret
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Q. Choose the correct linking word: 'He is very talented. _____, he is also very humble.' (2023)
A.
Moreover
B.
However
C.
Otherwise
D.
Yet
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Solution
'Moreover' adds additional information about his character.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the correct linking word: 'She loves to read; _____, she visits the library every week.'
A.
therefore
B.
but
C.
and
D.
although
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'Therefore' is suitable as it shows the reason for her library visits.
Correct Answer:
A
— therefore
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Q. Choose the correct order of the following sentences to create a logical argument: 1. This leads to a decrease in overall productivity. 2. Many employees feel overwhelmed by their workload. 3. Consequently, companies must address employee well-being. 4. A stressed workforce is less effective. (2023)
A.
2, 1, 4, 3
B.
1, 2, 3, 4
C.
2, 4, 1, 3
D.
4, 2, 1, 3
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Solution
The logical flow starts with the feeling of being overwhelmed, leading to stress, decreased productivity, and the need for companies to address this.
Correct Answer:
C
— 2, 4, 1, 3
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Q. Choose the correct passive voice form: 'The homework _____ by the students.'
A.
is completed
B.
was completed
C.
will be completed
D.
has been completed
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Solution
All options are correct passive forms, but 'is completed' is the present simple passive form.
Correct Answer:
A
— is completed
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Q. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: 'She is fond ___ reading books.'
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Solution
'Of' is the correct preposition used with 'fond' to indicate liking.
Correct Answer:
A
— of
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Q. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: 'The book is ___ the table.'
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Solution
'On' is the correct preposition indicating the position of the book.
Correct Answer:
A
— on
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Q. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: She is fond ___ playing chess.
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Solution
The correct preposition is 'of'. The phrase is 'fond of'.
Correct Answer:
A
— of
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Q. Choose the correct preposition: 'She is good ___ mathematics.'
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Solution
The correct preposition is 'at', so the sentence reads 'She is good at mathematics.'
Correct Answer:
B
— at
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Q. Choose the correct preposition: 'The book is ___ the table.'
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Solution
'On' is the correct preposition indicating the position of the book.
Correct Answer:
A
— on
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Q. Choose the correct preposition: The book is ___ the shelf.
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Solution
The correct preposition is 'on'. The phrase is 'on the shelf'.
Correct Answer:
B
— on
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: 'Each of the players ____ responsible for their own performance.'
A.
is
B.
are
C.
were
D.
be
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Solution
'Is' is correct because 'each' is a singular subject.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: (2023)
A.
Either the teacher or the students is responsible.
B.
Either the teacher or the students are responsible.
C.
Either the teacher or the student are responsible.
D.
Either the teacher or the students were responsible.
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Solution
When subjects are joined by 'or', the verb agrees with the nearest subject, which is 'students' (plural), so 'are' is correct.
Correct Answer:
A
— Either the teacher or the students is responsible.
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: Each of the players are ready.
A.
Each of the players is ready.
B.
Each of the players are ready.
C.
All of the players is ready.
D.
Every players is ready.
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Solution
The phrase 'each of' is singular, so it should be followed by 'is'.
Correct Answer:
A
— Each of the players is ready.
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: Everyone have their own opinion.
A.
Everyone has their own opinion.
B.
Everyone have his own opinion.
C.
Everyone has their own opinions.
D.
Everyone have their own opinions.
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Solution
The word 'everyone' is singular, so it should be followed by 'has'.
Correct Answer:
A
— Everyone has their own opinion.
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: Everyone should do their best.
A.
Everyone should do his or her best.
B.
Everyone should do their best.
C.
Everyone should do its best.
D.
Everyone should do best.
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Solution
While 'their' is commonly used in modern English, 'his or her' is grammatically correct.
Correct Answer:
A
— Everyone should do his or her best.
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