Q. How would you convert: 'They said, We will go to the party.' into indirect speech? (2022)
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A.
They said that they will go to the party.
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B.
They said that they would go to the party.
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C.
They said that they are going to the party.
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D.
They said that they went to the party.
Solution
In indirect speech, 'will' changes to 'would'.
Correct Answer:
B
— They said that they would go to the party.
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Q. I am looking forward to meet you. (2023)
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A.
I am looking forward to meeting you.
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B.
I look forward to meet you.
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C.
I am looking forward to met you.
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D.
I am looking forward to meet with you.
Solution
The correct form is 'looking forward to meeting' (gerund).
Correct Answer:
A
— I am looking forward to meeting you.
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Q. I have seen him yesterday.
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A.
I saw him yesterday.
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B.
I have saw him yesterday.
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C.
I seen him yesterday.
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D.
I have seen him on yesterday.
Solution
The past tense 'saw' is correct for a specific time in the past.
Correct Answer:
A
— I saw him yesterday.
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Q. Identify the active voice in the following options. (2019)
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A.
The cake was baked by Mary.
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B.
Mary bakes the cake.
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C.
The cake is being baked by Mary.
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D.
The cake has been baked by Mary.
Solution
The sentence 'Mary bakes the cake.' is in active voice as the subject performs the action.
Correct Answer:
B
— Mary bakes the cake.
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Q. Identify the active voice sentence from the options below.
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A.
The project was completed by the team.
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B.
The team completed the project.
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C.
The project is being completed by the team.
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D.
The project has been completed by the team.
Solution
In the active voice, 'the team' is the subject performing the action of completing the project.
Correct Answer:
B
— The team completed the project.
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Q. Identify the adverb in the sentence: 'She sings beautifully.' (2020)
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A.
She
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B.
sings
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C.
beautifully
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D.
None of the above
Solution
The word 'beautifully' describes how she sings, making it an adverb.
Correct Answer:
C
— beautifully
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'ancient'. (2020)
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A.
Old
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B.
Modern
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C.
Historical
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D.
Traditional
Solution
'Modern' is the antonym of 'ancient', referring to something contemporary.
Correct Answer:
B
— Modern
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'artificial'. (2019)
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A.
Natural
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B.
Synthetic
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C.
Fake
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D.
Imitation
Solution
'Natural' is the antonym of 'artificial', which refers to something made by human beings rather than occurring naturally.
Correct Answer:
A
— Natural
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'frequent'. (2020)
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A.
Rare
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B.
Common
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C.
Usual
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D.
Regular
Solution
'Rare' is the opposite of 'frequent', meaning not occurring often.
Correct Answer:
A
— Rare
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'noisy'. (2022)
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A.
Loud
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B.
Quiet
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C.
Boisterous
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D.
Raucous
Solution
'Quiet' is the opposite of 'noisy'.
Correct Answer:
B
— Quiet
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'optimistic'. (2019)
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A.
Hopeful
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B.
Pessimistic
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C.
Positive
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D.
Encouraging
Solution
'Pessimistic' is the antonym of 'optimistic', which refers to a negative outlook.
Correct Answer:
B
— Pessimistic
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'succeed'.
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A.
Fail
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B.
Achieve
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C.
Accomplish
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D.
Attain
Solution
'Fail' is the opposite of 'succeed'.
Correct Answer:
A
— Fail
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Q. Identify the antonym of 'victory'. (2020)
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A.
Defeat
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B.
Win
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C.
Success
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D.
Achievement
Solution
'Defeat' is the antonym of 'victory', indicating a loss in a competition.
Correct Answer:
A
— Defeat
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Q. Identify the correct conjunction to complete the sentence: 'I wanted to go for a walk, _____ it was raining.' (2020)
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A.
but
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B.
and
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C.
or
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D.
so
Solution
The correct conjunction is 'but' as it contrasts the two clauses.
Correct Answer:
A
— but
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Q. Identify the correct embedded figure from the options.
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A.
Option A
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B.
Option B
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C.
Option C
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D.
Option D
Solution
Option C is the correct embedded figure that fits within the larger shape.
Correct Answer:
C
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Q. Identify the correct mirror image of the letter 'P'. (2019)
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A.
Option A
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B.
Option B
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C.
Option C
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D.
Option D
Solution
Option A is the correct mirror image of the letter 'P'.
Correct Answer:
A
— Option A
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Q. Identify the correct sentence: (2019)
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A.
Neither of the answers are correct.
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B.
Neither of the answers is correct.
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C.
Neither of the answer is correct.
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D.
Neither of the answers were correct.
Solution
The word 'neither' is singular, so it should be followed by 'is'.
Correct Answer:
B
— Neither of the answers is correct.
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Q. Identify the correct tense: I ___ to the gym every day. (2023)
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A.
go
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B.
gone
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C.
went
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D.
going
Solution
The present simple tense 'go' is used for regular actions.
Correct Answer:
A
— go
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Q. Identify the correct tense: They ___ to the party last week. (2022)
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A.
go
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B.
went
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C.
going
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D.
gone
Solution
The past tense 'went' indicates the action was completed last week.
Correct Answer:
B
— went
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Q. Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.
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A.
Its a beautiful day.
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B.
It's a beautiful day.
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C.
Its' a beautiful day.
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D.
Its a beautiful, day.
Solution
The correct contraction for 'it is' is 'it's'.
Correct Answer:
B
— It's a beautiful day.
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Q. Identify the embedded figure in the larger figure.
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A.
Shape 1
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B.
Shape 2
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C.
Shape 3
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D.
Shape 4
Solution
Shape 2 is the correct embedded figure as it fits perfectly within the larger figure.
Correct Answer:
B
— Shape 2
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Q. Identify the error in the following sentence: 'He don't like to play football.' (2023)
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A.
A. He
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B.
B. don't
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C.
C. like
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D.
D. to play
Solution
The correct form is 'doesn't' instead of 'don't' for the subject 'He'.
Correct Answer:
B
— B. don't
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Q. Identify the error in the following sentence: 'He go to the market every Saturday.'
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A.
He
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B.
go
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C.
to
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D.
every
Solution
The correct form is 'He goes to the market every Saturday.' The verb 'go' should be in the third person singular form 'goes'.
Correct Answer:
B
— go
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Q. Identify the error in the following sentence: 'Neither the manager nor the employees was aware of the changes in policy.'
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A.
Neither should be replaced with Either.
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B.
Was should be replaced with were.
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C.
The sentence is correct.
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D.
Employees should be singular.
Solution
When using 'neither/nor', the verb should agree with the nearest subject, which is 'employees' (plural), so 'were' is correct.
Correct Answer:
B
— Was should be replaced with were.
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Q. Identify the error in the following sentence: 'She don't like apples.' (2020)
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A.
No error
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B.
She
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C.
don't
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D.
like
Solution
'don't' should be 'doesn't' because 'she' is a third person singular subject.
Correct Answer:
C
— don't
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Q. Identify the error in the following sentence: 'She is better in math than her brother.'
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A.
better
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B.
in
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C.
than
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D.
no error
Solution
The correct preposition should be 'at' instead of 'in' when comparing skills.
Correct Answer:
B
— in
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Q. Identify the error in the following sentence: She don't like to play football. (2021)
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A.
A) She
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B.
B) don't
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C.
C) like
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D.
D) to play
Solution
The correct form should be 'doesn't' instead of 'don't' because 'she' is a singular subject.
Correct Answer:
B
— B) don't
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Q. Identify the error in the sentence: 'He asked me if I can help him.'
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A.
No error.
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B.
Change 'can' to 'could'.
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C.
Change 'asked' to 'ask'.
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D.
Change 'if' to 'whether'.
Solution
In indirect speech, 'can' should be changed to 'could' to reflect the past tense.
Correct Answer:
B
— Change 'can' to 'could'.
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Q. Identify the error in the sentence: 'He said that he will go to the store.'
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A.
No error.
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B.
Change 'will' to 'would'.
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C.
Change 'said' to 'says'.
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D.
Change 'go' to 'went'.
Solution
In indirect speech, 'will' should be changed to 'would' to reflect the past tense.
Correct Answer:
B
— Change 'will' to 'would'.
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Q. Identify the error in the sentence: He don't like apples. (2023)
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A.
He
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B.
don't
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C.
like
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D.
apples
Solution
The correct form is 'doesn't' instead of 'don't' for singular subjects.
Correct Answer:
B
— don't
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