Q. Book is to Read as Movie is to ?
A.
Watch
B.
Listen
C.
View
D.
See
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Solution
You read a book, and you watch a movie.
Correct Answer:
A
— Watch
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Q. Cat is to Kitten as Dog is to ?
A.
Puppy
B.
Cub
C.
Calf
D.
Foal
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Solution
A kitten is a young cat, just as a puppy is a young dog.
Correct Answer:
A
— Puppy
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Q. Cautious is to Careless as Attentive is to ___
A.
Negligent
B.
Focused
C.
Diligent
D.
Aware
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Solution
Cautious and careless are opposites, just as attentive and negligent are opposites.
Correct Answer:
A
— Negligent
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Q. Cautious is to Reckless as Careful is to ___
A.
Hasty
B.
Prudent
C.
Thoughtful
D.
Deliberate
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Solution
Cautious and reckless are opposites, just as careful and hasty are opposites.
Correct Answer:
A
— Hasty
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Q. Cautious is to Reckless as Wise is to ____?
A.
Foolish
B.
Smart
C.
Silly
D.
Careful
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Cautious and reckless are opposites, just as wise and foolish are opposites.
Correct Answer:
A
— Foolish
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Q. Change the voice: 'The dog chased the cat.'
A.
The cat was chased by the dog.
B.
The cat is chased by the dog.
C.
The cat has been chased by the dog.
D.
The cat will be chased by the dog.
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The correct passive voice form is 'The cat was chased by the dog.'
Correct Answer:
A
— The cat was chased by the dog.
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Q. Change to passive voice: 'The committee will announce the results.'
A.
The results will be announced by the committee.
B.
The results are announced by the committee.
C.
The results have been announced by the committee.
D.
The results were announced by the committee.
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Solution
The correct passive voice form is 'The results will be announced by the committee.'
Correct Answer:
A
— The results will be announced by the committee.
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Q. Change to passive voice: 'The dog chased the cat.'
A.
The cat is chased by the dog.
B.
The cat was chased by the dog.
C.
The cat has been chased by the dog.
D.
The cat is being chased by the dog.
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Solution
The correct passive voice form is 'The cat was chased by the dog.'
Correct Answer:
B
— The cat was chased by the dog.
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Q. Choose the antonym of 'difficult':
A.
Hard
B.
Easy
C.
Complex
D.
Challenging
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Solution
'Easy' is the antonym of 'difficult.'
Correct Answer:
B
— Easy
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Q. Choose the best phrase to replace the underlined part: He is a man of great wealth, and he is very generous with his money.
A.
a wealthy man
B.
a man of riches
C.
a rich man
D.
a man of great fortune
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'A wealthy man' is a concise and clear way to describe him.
Correct Answer:
A
— a wealthy man
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Q. Choose the best phrase to replace the underlined part: He is a man of great _____, always helping others.
A.
integrity
B.
deceit
C.
selfishness
D.
indifference
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Solution
'Integrity' fits best as it reflects his moral principles and character.
Correct Answer:
A
— integrity
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Q. Choose the best sentence to complete: 'When life gives you lemons, you should...'
A.
make lemonade.
B.
throw them away.
C.
squeeze them.
D.
plant a tree.
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Solution
The phrase 'make lemonade' is a common idiom suggesting to make the best of a bad situation.
Correct Answer:
A
— make lemonade.
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Q. Choose the best synonym for 'ancient'.
A.
Modern
B.
Old
C.
Recent
D.
New
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'Old' is a synonym for 'ancient', referring to something that has existed for a very long time.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the best synonym for 'diligent'.
A.
Lazy
B.
Hardworking
C.
Careless
D.
Indifferent
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Solution
'Hardworking' is a synonym for 'diligent', meaning showing care and effort in work.
Correct Answer:
B
— Hardworking
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Q. Choose the best synonym for 'happy'.
A.
Joyful
B.
Sad
C.
Angry
D.
Bored
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Solution
The word 'joyful' is a synonym for 'happy', conveying a similar meaning.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the best way to improve the sentence: The book was very interesting and I enjoyed it.
A.
The book was interesting, and I enjoyed it.
B.
The book was interesting and I enjoyed it.
C.
I enjoyed the interesting book.
D.
The book was interesting; I enjoyed it.
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Solution
Using a semicolon improves the sentence structure by connecting two related independent clauses.
Correct Answer:
D
— The book was interesting; I enjoyed it.
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Q. Choose the best word to complete the sentence: The committee reached a _____ decision after much debate.
A.
hasty
B.
unanimous
C.
divided
D.
controversial
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Solution
'Unanimous' indicates that everyone agreed, which fits the context of a committee decision.
Correct Answer:
B
— unanimous
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Q. Choose the best word to complete the sentence: The teacher was known for her _____ approach to teaching.
A.
innovative
B.
traditional
C.
rigid
D.
unorthodox
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Solution
'Innovative' suggests a creative and effective teaching style.
Correct Answer:
A
— innovative
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Q. Choose the correct antonym for 'diligent':
A.
Industrious
B.
Lazy
C.
Hardworking
D.
Careful
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'Lazy' is an antonym for 'diligent', meaning not willing to work or put in effort.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct antonym for 'optimistic'.
A.
Hopeful
B.
Pessimistic
C.
Positive
D.
Confident
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Solution
The antonym of 'optimistic', which means hopeful about the future, is 'pessimistic'.
Correct Answer:
B
— Pessimistic
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Q. Choose the correct antonym for the word 'abundant':
A.
scarce
B.
plentiful
C.
ample
D.
sufficient
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'Scarce' is the correct antonym for 'abundant', which means in short supply.
Correct Answer:
A
— scarce
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Q. Choose the correct form of the adjective: This is the ___ book I have ever read.
A.
most interesting
B.
more interesting
C.
interestinger
D.
interestingest
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Solution
The correct form is 'most interesting', as it is the superlative form of the adjective.
Correct Answer:
A
— most interesting
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'He _____ to the store every Saturday.'
A.
go
B.
going
C.
goes
D.
gone
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Solution
The correct form is 'goes' as it agrees with the singular subject 'He'.
Correct Answer:
C
— goes
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'If he __________ harder, he would have passed the exam.'
A.
studies
B.
had studied
C.
study
D.
was studying
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Solution
'Had studied' is the correct past perfect form to indicate a condition that did not happen.
Correct Answer:
B
— had studied
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: 'She _______ to the store every Saturday.'
A.
go
B.
going
C.
goes
D.
gone
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Solution
'Goes' is the correct form to match the subject 'She' in the present tense.
Correct Answer:
C
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Q. Choose the correct form of the verb: Neither the manager nor the employees ___ aware of the changes.
A.
is
B.
are
C.
were
D.
be
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The correct answer is 'is' because when 'neither/nor' is used, the verb agrees with the nearest subject, which is 'employees' (plural), but in this case, 'manager' is singular, so 'is' is correct.
Correct Answer:
A
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Q. Choose the correct form of the word: 'He is very _____ in his arguments.'
A.
A. logic
B.
B. logical
C.
C. logically
D.
D. logician
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Solution
'Logical' is the correct adjective form to describe someone who uses logic in arguments.
Correct Answer:
B
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Q. Choose the correct form: 'Each of the students _____ responsible for their own work.'
A.
are
B.
is
C.
were
D.
be
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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.'
A.
She run fast.
B.
She runs fast.
C.
She running fast.
D.
She runned fast.
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Solution
'She runs fast.' is the correct grammatical form.
Correct Answer:
B
— She runs fast.
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Q. Choose the correct form: 'She _____ to the store yesterday.'
A.
go
B.
gone
C.
went
D.
going
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Solution
'Went' is the correct past tense form of 'go' for the sentence.
Correct Answer:
C
— went
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