English » Cloze Test
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. At an (1)__________ age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a (2)__________ personality. Her great exuberance for learning (3)___________ her to study further. However, she became (4)____________ when she learned that the university was closed (5)___________ women. Determined to receive a higher education, she joined a French university.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 1.
young
early
ignorant
infant
ignorant- lacking knowledge or awareness in general
infant- a baby or very young child
so these two are totally irrelevant here,
now coming to young and early
wirh age both of these means the same but we use from a young age and at an early age
here preposition at is given so option B early is the right answer.
English » Cloze Test
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. At an (1)__________ age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a (2)__________ personality. Her great exuberance for learning (3)___________ her to study further. However, she became (4)____________ when she learned that the university was closed (5)___________ women. Determined to receive a higher education, she joined a French university.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.
brutal
blithe
bruised
bloated
brutal- very cruel and violent
blithe- happy and carefree
bruised- having bruise or bruises
bloated- usually large and uncomfortable because of liquid or gas.
out of given four options option B blith is correct here.
English » Cloze Test
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. At an (1)__________ age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a (2)__________ personality. Her great exuberance for learning (3)___________ her to study further. However, she became (4)____________ when she learned that the university was closed (5)___________ women. Determined to receive a higher education, she joined a French university.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 3.
projected
proposed
promised
prompted
option D prompted is the correct answer which means to make somebody to decide something; to cause something
other options
projected- to plan something that will happen in future
proposed- suggest an idea or plan
promised- an declaration or assurance
English » Cloze Test
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. At an (1)__________ age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a (2)__________ personality. Her great exuberance for learning (3)___________ her to study further. However, she became (4)____________ when she learned that the university was closed (5)___________ women. Determined to receive a higher education, she joined a French university.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 4.
disfigured
dishevelled
disgruntled
distinguished
disfigured- to spoil the appearance of something/somebody
disheveled- untidy
disgruntled- angry or dissatisfied
distinguished- important or successful
according to the context option C is right here.
English » Cloze Test
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. At an (1)__________ age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a (2)__________ personality. Her great exuberance for learning (3)___________ her to study further. However, she became (4)____________ when she learned that the university was closed (5)___________ women. Determined to receive a higher education, she joined a French university.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.
by
to
from
at
option B to is correct here.
closed to women - means the university was not open for women
English » Idioms and Phrases
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Lie low
Sit on a low chair
Try not to be noticed
Fly a plane at a low altitude
Lie down and relax after a tiring day
idiom lie low means keep out of sight; avoid detection or attention.
so option B is the correct answer here.
English » Para jumbles
Given below are four sentences which are jumbled. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
A. Schools are closed for the Christmas and winter break at this time of the year.
B. Christmas and New Year are the time of the year to celebrate.
C. All over the city, winter carnivals and Christmas bazaars lend fun and warmth in the cold.
D. For the second time in a row, we are likely to see restrained celebrations for fear of the pandemic raising its ugly head again.
ABCD
BADC
BACD
BCDA
option C BACD is the correct sequence of this Parajumble,
let's try to ander how step by step.
B is a introductory sentence as they have introduced Christmas in it for the first time,
again A & C are describing the way we celebrate this festival every year,
now D is adding some restrictions for the second time and hence seems a goid closing sentence
so sequence BACD is correct
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
We have / not met / some of our friends / since six months.
since six months
some of our friends
We have
not met
error lies in option A
since six months should be replaced with for six months.
for point of time you use since eg: since 1980s, since 2 'o' clock
for period of time you use for eg: for four hours, for two days.
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
As it has been raining heavily / since two hours, / the children are / at home.
the children are
As it has been raining heavily
at home
since two hours,
option D has error in it.
replace since with for
we use since to describe point of time for eg: since 2'o' clock, since 1980s
we use for to describe period of time for eg: for two hours, for two years.
English » Idioms and Phrases
Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
When I asked for an expensive dress for my friend’s wedding, my mother reminded me that money does not grow on trees.
Money is freely available to spend
Money is hard earned and limited
Money grows on shrubs and there’s plenty
Money is like leaves of a tree and freely available
idiom: money does not grow on trees means: money cannot be obtained without some effort; hence it is limited and not hard earned
so option B is correct here.
English » Active/Passive Voice
Select the correct active voice form of the given sentence.
All the prize winning books have been displayed on the tables.
We have displayed all the prize winning books on the tables.
We are displaying all the prize winning books on the tables.
We have to display all the prize winning books on the tables.
We will be displaying all the prize winning books on the tables.
rule to change passive of present perfect tense is as below;
active: subject+ has/have+ v3 + object
passive: object+ has /have + been + v3+ by+ subject
hence according to the rule correct active form of the given sentence should be we have displayed all the prize winning books on table.
option A is correct here.
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
The policeman asked / many people but / no one was knowing / how the accident happened.
how the accident happened
many people but
The policeman asked
no one was knowing
the erroneous part is option D
no one was knowing should be replaced with no one knew.
explanation:
there are some verbs which do not exist in ing form, and know is one of them.
others are, hate , like, love, prefer, want, wish, feel, seem, hear, see, smell, sound, taste, agree,deny, disagree, surprise, mean, believe, know, realize, remember, recognize.
English » Active/Passive Voice
Select the correct active voice form of the given sentence.
All the inmates were rescued from the building by the firemen.
The firemen are rescuing all the inmates from the building.
The firemen have been rescuing all the inmates from the building.
The firemen have rescued all the inmates from the building.
The firemen rescued all the inmates from the building.
rules to make passive of past indefinite is as below
active: subject + v2+ object.
passive: object + was/were + v3+ by+ object
so according to the rule correct active form of the given sentence is the fireman rescued all the immates from the building.
hence, option D is correct.
English » Sentence Improvement
Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.
He’s not so friendly like she is.
so friendly as
so friendly that
as friendly like
No improvement required
option A so friendly asas is the correct pair here,
these words exist in pairs and should be used with the right pair only
such similar pairs are
so.....as
as......as
so......that
such.......that etc.
English » Synonyms
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Redundant
Arrogant
Ignorant
Superfluous
Essential
option C superfluous is the correct answer that means unnecessary, and being more than enough.
meaning of other words,
redundant- no longer needed or useful, superfluous
arrogant- haughty, conceited
ignorant- lacking knowledge
essential- necessary, important
English » One Word Substitution
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
In exactly the same words as the original
Duplicate
Verbatim
Imitation
Copy
correct option is option B verbatim
that means in exactly the same words as were used originally
other options
duplicate- exactly like something else
imitation- copying someone or something
copy is synonym of imitate,
English » Antonyms
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Linger
Leave
Entertain
Choose
Annoy
Linger- being reluctant to leave, and stay more than necessary.
anyonym of linger is option A Leave.
meaning of other words:
entertain- provide with amusement or enjoyment.
choose- pick out.
annoy- make a little angry, irritate.
English » Synonyms
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Urge
Refuse
Reply
Protest
Appeal
Urge- try to persuade someone to do something,
Refuse- not willing to do
Reply- say something in response to something someone has said.
protest- expressing disapproval or objection
Appeal- make request to make someone do something
so the correct synonym of urge is option D appeal.
English » Sentence Improvement
Select the option that will improve the underlined part of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select 'No improvement required'.
We might as well watch a film on TV as there’s nothing much to do.
No improvement required
may as well as
may as such
might well
the given sentence is correct and needs no improvement
hence option A is correct
might as well means: making an unenthusiastic suggestion
English » One Word Substitution
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A medical condition in which somebody partly or completely loses their memory
Amnesia
Asphyxia
Anaemia
Alopecia
option A Amnesia is correct
other words
Asphyxia- a condition in which body is deprived of oxygen
Anaemia- a condition in which blood doesn't has enough red blood cells
Alopecia- Hair loss.