Q. All students are learners. Some learners are not teachers. Therefore, some students are not teachers. Is this conclusion valid?
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A.
Yes
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B.
No
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C.
Only if all learners are students
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D.
Only if some students are teachers
Solution
The conclusion is valid because if all students are learners and some learners are not teachers, then some students must not be teachers.
Correct Answer:
A
— Yes
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Q. Begin is to Start as End is to ____?
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A.
Finish
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B.
Stop
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C.
Cease
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D.
Conclude
Solution
Begin and start are synonyms, just as end and finish are synonyms.
Correct Answer:
A
— Finish
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Q. Bitter is to Sweet as Sharp is to ____?
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A.
Dull
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B.
Smooth
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C.
Rough
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D.
Flat
Solution
Bitter and sweet are opposites, just as sharp and dull are opposites.
Correct Answer:
A
— Dull
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Q. Bitter is to Sweet as Sour is to ____?
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A.
Salty
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B.
Savory
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C.
Tangy
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D.
Sweet
Solution
Bitter and sweet are opposites, just as sour and sweet are opposites.
Correct Answer:
D
— Sweet
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Q. Cautious is to Reckless as Wise is to ____?
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A.
Foolish
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B.
Smart
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C.
Silly
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D.
Careful
Solution
Cautious and reckless are opposites, just as wise and foolish are opposites.
Correct Answer:
A
— Foolish
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Q. Choose the correct antonym for 'diligent':
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A.
Industrious
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B.
Lazy
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C.
Hardworking
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D.
Careful
Solution
'Lazy' is an antonym for 'diligent', meaning not willing to work or put in effort.
Correct Answer:
B
— Lazy
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Q. Choose the correct form: 'Each of the students _____ responsible for their own work.'
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A.
are
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B.
is
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C.
were
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D.
be
Solution
'Is' is correct because 'each' is treated as singular.
Correct Answer:
B
— is
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Q. Choose the correct form: 'She run fast.' or 'She runs fast.'
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A.
She run fast.
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B.
She runs fast.
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C.
She running fast.
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D.
She runned fast.
Solution
'She runs fast.' is the correct grammatical form.
Correct Answer:
B
— She runs fast.
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Q. Choose the correct form: 'The committee ____ to reach a decision by Friday.'
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A.
A. hope
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B.
B. hopes
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C.
C. hoping
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D.
D. hoped
Solution
The subject 'committee' is singular, so the correct form is 'hopes'.
Correct Answer:
B
— B. hopes
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Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a tight spot, but he managed to ____.'
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A.
turn the tables
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B.
bite the bullet
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C.
hit the nail on the head
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D.
break the ice
Solution
'Bite the bullet' means to face a difficult situation with courage, fitting the context.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a tight ______ when he had to choose between two equally good offers.'
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A.
spot
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B.
cube
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C.
corner
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D.
box
Solution
'In a tight corner' is an idiom meaning to be in a difficult situation.
Correct Answer:
C
— corner
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Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'He was in a _____ when he realized he had forgotten his presentation.'
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A.
tight spot
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B.
smooth sailing
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C.
clear sky
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D.
open book
Solution
'Tight spot' means being in a difficult situation, which fits the context.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the correct idiom to complete the sentence: 'Rolling the dice is like taking a chance; sometimes you win, and sometimes you ____.'
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A.
lose
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B.
gain
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C.
succeed
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D.
fail
Solution
The idiom 'lose' fits the context of taking a chance.
Correct Answer:
A
— lose
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: 'Each of the players _____ ready for the match.'
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A.
are
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B.
is
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C.
were
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D.
be
Solution
'Each' is singular, so the correct verb is 'is'.
Correct Answer:
B
— is
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: 'Neither the manager nor the employees was/were present at the meeting.'
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A.
was
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B.
were
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C.
is
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D.
are
Solution
The correct form is 'was' because 'neither/nor' takes a singular verb.
Correct Answer:
A
— was
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: 'Neither the manager nor the employees ____ aware of the changes.'
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A.
was
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B.
were
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C.
are
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D.
is
Solution
The correct answer is 'was' because 'neither/nor' takes a singular verb.
Correct Answer:
A
— was
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Q. Choose the correct sentence: 'The committee have made their decision.'
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A.
is
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B.
are
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C.
has
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D.
have
Solution
The correct form is 'has' because 'committee' is a collective noun treated as singular.
Correct Answer:
C
— has
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Q. Choose the correct synonym for 'abundant':
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A.
Scarce
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B.
Plentiful
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C.
Insufficient
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D.
Meager
Solution
'Plentiful' is a synonym for 'abundant', meaning existing in large quantities.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct synonym for 'meticulous':
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A.
Careless
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B.
Thorough
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C.
Hasty
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D.
Rushed
Solution
'Thorough' is a synonym for 'meticulous', meaning showing great attention to detail.
Correct Answer:
B
— Thorough
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Q. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'He was so tired that he could barely ____ his eyes.'
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A.
keep
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B.
hold
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C.
catch
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D.
grab
Solution
'Keep' is the correct verb to use in this context, meaning to maintain open eyes.
Correct Answer:
A
— keep
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Q. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'He was _____ to finish the project on time.'
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A.
determined
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B.
indifferent
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C.
reluctant
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D.
apathetic
Solution
'Determined' is the correct word that indicates a strong intention to finish the project.
Correct Answer:
A
— determined
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Q. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'She was feeling very ____ after the long meeting.'
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A.
energetic
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B.
tired
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C.
excited
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D.
happy
Solution
The context suggests that after a long meeting, one would typically feel 'tired'.
Correct Answer:
B
— tired
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Q. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'The new policy was implemented to ____ productivity.'
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A.
decrease
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B.
enhance
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C.
ignore
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D.
reduce
Solution
The correct word is 'enhance', meaning to improve or increase productivity.
Correct Answer:
B
— enhance
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Q. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'The sudden rainstorm was a _____ to the outdoor event.'
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A.
A. benefit
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B.
B. hindrance
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C.
C. surprise
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D.
D. delight
Solution
A rainstorm would hinder an outdoor event, making 'hindrance' the correct choice.
Correct Answer:
B
— B. hindrance
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Q. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'The teacher asked the students to ____ their homework.'
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A.
submit
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B.
ignore
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C.
forget
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D.
lose
Solution
The appropriate action in this context is to 'submit' homework.
Correct Answer:
A
— submit
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Q. Choose the word that best completes the sentence: 'He decided to take the ____ route to avoid traffic.'
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A.
long
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B.
short
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C.
direct
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D.
scenic
Solution
The word 'scenic' suggests a route that is visually pleasing, often taken to avoid traffic.
Correct Answer:
D
— scenic
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Q. Choose the word that best completes the sentence: 'He was as brave as a ____.'
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A.
mouse
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B.
lion
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C.
sheep
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D.
coward
Solution
The idiom 'as brave as a lion' is commonly used to describe someone who is very brave.
Correct Answer:
B
— lion
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Q. Choose the word that best completes the sequence: Begin, Middle, ?
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A.
End
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B.
Start
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C.
Finish
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D.
Complete
Solution
The logical sequence of a process is 'Begin', 'Middle', and then 'End'.
Correct Answer:
A
— End
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Q. Choose the word that best completes the sequence: Start, Stop, ?
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A.
Pause
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B.
Continue
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C.
Resume
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D.
Finish
Solution
The logical sequence involves actions, and 'Pause' fits as an intermediate action.
Correct Answer:
A
— Pause
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Q. Choose the word that best completes the series: bright, radiant, _____, luminous.
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A.
dull
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B.
dim
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C.
shiny
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D.
dark
Solution
'Shiny' fits the series of words that describe something that emits light.
Correct Answer:
C
— shiny
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