English » Active/Passive Voice
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
He is given proper guidance by his boss.
His boss gives him proper guidance.
His boss is giving him proper guidance.
His boss has been giving him proper guidance.
He gives proper guidance to his boss.
option A is the right answer here,
Here in this table, we are elaborating Rules of Active and Passive Voice with examples for Present Simple.
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb – is/am/are) |
Subject + V1+s/es+ object |
Object+ is/am/are+ V3+ by + subject |
Subject + Do/does+ not + V1 + Object |
Object + is/am/are+ not + V3+ by Subject |
Does+ Subject+ V1+Object+? |
Is/am/are + Object+ V3+ by subject +? |
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain a grammatical error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.
They had hardly completed / half of the work / than the boss called them.
than the boss called them
No error
half of the work
They had hardly completed
option A is the right answer here ,
than the boss called him should be replaced with 'when the boss called him'
scarcely/hardly..........when is the correct pair
no sooner.....than is the correct pair
English » Synonyms
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Ravenous
Satiated
Starved
Content
Full
option C is the right synonym of the given word]
revenous- extremely hungry.
starved- very hungry; as of dying of hunger.
other three options are just antonym of the given word
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
We bought / two dozens / mangoes from / the market.
the market
We bought
mangoes from
two dozens
option D is the right answer here,
we need to replace dozens with dozen
because,
When “dozen” follows a number its plural is “dozen”. Only an unspecified number is referred to as “dozens”
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 ‘No substitution required’.
It is quite difficult to make on what this doctor writes.
make in
No substitution required
made on
make out
option D is the right answer replace make on with make out
make out is a phrasel verb which means
manage with some difficulty to see or hear someone or something.
"in the dim light it was difficult to make out the illustration"
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.
For an average Indian, driving in any of the major Indian cities is equivalent to (1) ______ a daily war. The everyday struggle of (2) ______ traffic, pollution and rash drivers is (3) ______ biggest cause of chronic stress and other (4) ______ problems. On an average a person spends (5) ______ between thirty minutes to two hours of their day driving.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.1.
rushing
waging
making
raising
option B is the right answer here,
wage a war is the right use that means;
to start and to continue a war or a fight
The government has pledged to wage war on drugs
. Synonyms and related words. Fighting in a war and relating to fighting in a war
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.
For an average Indian, driving in any of the major Indian cities is equivalent to (1) ______ a daily war. The everyday struggle of (2) ______ traffic, pollution and rash drivers is (3) ______ biggest cause of chronic stress and other (4) ______ problems. On an average a person spends (5) ______ between thirty minutes to two hours of their day driving.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.2.
lodging
stopping
boarding
dodging
option d is the right answer to fill this blank here,
If you dodge, you move suddenly, often to avoid being hit, caught, or seen.
so dodgine traffic 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.
For an average Indian, driving in any of the major Indian cities is equivalent to (1) ______ a daily war. The everyday struggle of (2) ______ traffic, pollution and rash drivers is (3) ______ biggest cause of chronic stress and other (4) ______ problems. On an average a person spends (5) ______ between thirty minutes to two hours of their day driving.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.3.
one
a
the
an
option c is the right answer here,
with superlative degree we use article 'the'
so the biggest is the correct option
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.
For an average Indian, driving in any of the major Indian cities is equivalent to (1) ______ a daily war. The everyday struggle of (2) ______ traffic, pollution and rash drivers is (3) ______ biggest cause of chronic stress and other (4) ______ problems. On an average a person spends (5) ______ between thirty minutes to two hours of their day driving.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.4.
spiritual
ecological
psychological
societal
option C is the right answer here,
by backward reading you see that the sentence is talking about chronic mental stress,
so pshycological is the correct pick here which means
connected with the mind or the way that it works
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.
For an average Indian, driving in any of the major Indian cities is equivalent to (1) ______ a daily war. The everyday struggle of (2) ______ traffic, pollution and rash drivers is (3) ______ biggest cause of chronic stress and other (4) ______ problems. On an average a person spends (5) ______ between thirty minutes to two hours of their day driving.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no.5.
elsewhere
anywhere
nowhere
everywhere
option B anywhere is the right answer here,
other three are meaningless and irrelevant contexually
English » Direct Indirect Speech
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in reported speech.
Mother said to her, “I expected a better result from you.”
Mother told her that she expected a better result from you.
Mother told her that she was expecting a better result from you.
Mother told her that she had expected a better result from her.
Mother told her that she expected a better result from her.
option c is the right answer here according to the rules;
Direct Speech |
Indirect Speech |
Present simple (Subject +V1st + Object) |
Past simple (Subject +V2 + Object) |
Present continuous (Subject +is/am/are+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Present perfect (Subject + has/have+V3+Object) |
Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object) |
Past simple (Subject+V2+Object) |
Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object) |
Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Past perfect continuous (Subject +had been+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Future simple (Subject+ will/shall+V1+object) |
Present Conditional (Subject+ would+V1+object) |
Future Continuous (Subject +will/shall+be+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Conditional Continuous (Subject +would+be+V1 +ing+ Object) |
English » Synonyms
Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.
Honest
Secretive
Sincere
Daring
Strange
option B sincere is the right synonym of the word honest here,
sincere- (used about a person) really meaning or believing what you say; not pretending
other words
secrative- liking to keep things secret from other people
daring- one who is up to taking risks; bold
strange-not usual
English » Idioms and Phrases
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hit a brick wall
Not able to make any progress
Demolish a brick wall
Fight a powerful foe
Use physical force
option A is the right answer.
hit a brick wall means;
rase of brick
face an insuperable problem or obstacle while trying to do something.
"the police have hit a brick wall"
English » One Word Substitution
Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
A person who collects or studies stamps
Numismatist
Hoarder
Collector
Philatelist
option Dis the right answer for the above set of words
other words;
numismatist- one who collects coins
hoarder- one who hoards things
collecter- one who collects things
English » Sentence Improvement
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select ‘No substitution required’.
Whom was the person that you wanted me to contact there?
No substitution required
Whom were the persons
Who is the person
Whom is the person
option C is the right answer here
whom was the person should be replaced with who is the person
whom is the objectie form of the word who and hence can not be used in place of a subject
so who is the right pick
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.
You and I / have submitted / your work / on time.
You and I
your work
on time
have submitted
option Bis the right answer here,
the correct determiner for you and I is our.
and not your,( your can define the belogings of you only )
English » Spotting Errors
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
I did not / buy neither / of the / two dresses.
buy neither
of the
I did not
two dresses
option A is the right answer here,
buy neither should be rplaced with buy either.
you can not use neither (already a negative word) in a negative sentence
English » Antonyms
Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the given word.
Frenzy
Rage
Fury
Craze
Calm
frenzy means a state of great emotion or activity that is not under control
so the correct antonym of the word frenzy is option D calm
other three are more or less just synonym of the given word
English » Idioms and Phrases
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To sit on the fence
Take a high seat
Avoid taking sides
Occupy a bench next to a boundary
Place something on a barrier
option B is the right answer here,
idiom To remain neutral, to refuse to take sides in a dispute; often used in a derogatory way about someone who lacks the courage to decide: “The councilman is afraid he'll lose votes if he takes sides on the zoning issue, but he can't sit on the fence forever.”
English » Active/Passive Voice
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in active voice.
Rishabh was declared fit to play the next match.
Rishabh declared them fit to play the next match.
They declared Rishabh fit to play the next match.
They will declare Rishabh fit to play the next match.
They had declared Rishabh fit to play the next match.
option B is the right answer according to the rules here,
Here in the below table, you can check Active and Passive Voice Rules for past simple tense.
Active Voice |
Passive Voice (Auxiliary Verb- was/were) |
Subject + V2+ object |
Object+ was/were V3+ by + subject |
Subject +did+ not+v1+ object |
Object + was/were+ not +V3+ by Subject |
Did+ subject+V1+ object+? |
Was/were + Object+ V3+ by subject +? |