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.
One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up (1) ______ a tree. The lion was (2) ______ to get away and started to whimper. (3) ______, a mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. He quickly ran and (4) ______ on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them then (5) ______ into the jungle.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 1.
along
above
over
against
option D is the right answer here,
option B and C above and over are completely illogical as you can not tie a lion above or over a tree.
now along- from one end to towards the other end of something
against- opposite to something,. eg; a ladder against the wall.
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.
One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up (1) ______ a tree. The lion was (2) ______ to get away and started to whimper. (3) ______, a mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. He quickly ran and (4) ______ on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them then (5) ______ into the jungle.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 2.
struggled
struggling
struggle
struggles
according to the correct usage of tenses. we will use past continous tense here,
so option B struggling is the correct answer 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.
One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up (1) ______ a tree. The lion was (2) ______ to get away and started to whimper. (3) ______, a mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. He quickly ran and (4) ______ on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them then (5) ______ into the jungle.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 3.
Soon
Although
Nevertheless
But
option A is the right answer,
soon that means without a delay; or just then is the right fit for the above blank
when the lion was struggling just then the mouse came,
other three seem meaningless here too
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.
One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up (1) ______ a tree. The lion was (2) ______ to get away and started to whimper. (3) ______, a mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. He quickly ran and (4) ______ on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them then (5) ______ into the jungle.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 4.
nibble
chews
gnawed
bitten
option C gnawed is the correct answer.
gnawed means;
to bite a bone,rope, net etc. many times with your back teeth
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.
One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up (1) ______ a tree. The lion was (2) ______ to get away and started to whimper. (3) ______, a mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. He quickly ran and (4) ______ on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them then (5) ______ into the jungle.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank number 5.
speed up
speed away
speds out
sped off
speed off. To leave or depart very quickly or hastily, .
eg:The criminals sped off just before the police arrived. He sped off when he heard the teachers approaching
so sped off ( the past form of the given phrasel verb ) is the right answer here
English » Idioms and Phrases
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Back out
To explode
To enquire
To withdraw
To throw
option C is the right answer here
idiom Back out meanning
withdraw from a commitment.
"if he backs out of the deal they'll sue him
English » Spellings
Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word.
Syndicate
Cooperate
Contemplate
Temprate
option d is incorrectly spelt here,
the correct speling is
temperate which means:
(used about a climate) not very hot and not very cold
other three words are spelt correctly
English » One Word Substitution
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Place where objects of importance are exhibited
Museum
Exhibition
Treasury
Fair
option A is the right answer for the above set of words
other options
exhibiton-a collection of objects, for example works of art, that are shown to the public
treasury-
the funds or revenue of a state, institution, or society.
fair-
appropriate and acceptable in a particular situation
English » Antonyms
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Obdurate
Callous
Rigid
Amenable
Secure
option C is the right answer here,
obdurate- refusing to change your mind to do what people want you to do
ameanable- happy to accept something; willing to be influenced by somebody/something
English » Idioms and Phrases
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Have a change of heart
Undergo a surgery
Change one’s opinion
Express happiness about something
Fall in love with someone
option B is the right here,
if you have a change of heart, you change your opinion or the way you feel about something:
eg:She was going to sell her house but had a change of heart at the last minute.6 days ago
English » One Word Substitution
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Lacking interest or excitement
Mundane
Despot
Miserly
Hostile
option A is the right answer here Mundane is the correct word for the given set of words.
other options
despot-a ruler with great power, especially one who uses it in a cruel way
miserly- greedy, insatiable.
hostile- having very strong feelings against somebody/something
English » Sentence Improvement
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select option ‘No substitution required’.
Often it makes one wonder at the sights you see.
one sees
you saw
one see
No substitution required
option A is the right answer here,
you see should be replaced with one sees.
one is the subject of the sentence so next the correct pronoun one should be used not you here,
English » Fill in the blanks
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
______ did she open her lunch box than everyone gathered around her.
Hardly
As soon as
No sooner
Just as
option C is the right answer here,
no sooner is the correct word that sould come in the blank
as no sooner pairs with than ( which is given in the above sentence)
English » Synonyms
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Lull
Activity
Noise
Calm
Disturbance
option c is the right answer here,
lull:
.
to make somebody relaxed and calm
किसी को शांत करना
She sang a song to lull the children to sleep.
other three options are antonym of above word.
English » Antonyms
Select the most appropriate antonym of the given word.
multiple
many
double
single
triple
option C is the correct antonym of multiple,
multiple-involving many people or things or having many parts
option C single is the correct antonym of the above word.
others are more or less same.
English » Para jumbles
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. Thus, shared laughter is one of the most effective tools in maintaining healthy relationships.
B. Emotional sharing builds strong and lasting bonds.
C. It also helps in healing resentments and hurt.
D. But sharing laughter brings joy and freshness to relationships.
BCAD
DCBA
DCAB
BDCA
option D BDCA is the right answer here,
B is the introductory part and hence should come at first place,
now C has it also which means it needs a prior sentence before it with simialr sense,
so DC is a pair. and finally a has the word thus in the starting which generally comes with solutions,
so option D is the right answer
English » Active/Passive Voice
Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
Hold the rope firmly.
Let the rope firmly hold you.
Let the rope be hold firmly.
Let the rope be held firmly.
Let the rope hold you firmly.
option C is the right answer according to the rule here,
which is
active- v1 & object
passive- let object & be V3
so the correct answer is let the rope be held firmly.
English » Direct Indirect Speech
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
She exclaimed with sorrow that life had become miserable.
She said, “How miserable had become life!”
She said, “Life has become miserable.”
She said, “Oh! What miserable life has become.”
She said, “Alas! How miserable life has become.”
option D is the correct answer according to the rules
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Will you / care for / a cup of / hot coffee?
hot coffee
Will you
care for
a cup of
option B is the right answer here,
replace will you with would you,
will definews the real and actual possibilities, and would is used for imagined possibilities; and a polite request
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
My friend / who’s leg / was fractured, / has recovered.
has recovered
who’s leg
was fractured
My friend
option B is the right answer here
replace who's with whose,
whose-(used in questions to ask who something belongs to) of whom?
who's is the contracted form of who is, or who has