Q101. Choose the correct compound form of the given sentence from the options that follow:
Seeing a bear coming, he lay on the ground.
(A) The bear having come, he lay on the ground
(B) Seeing a bear coming and so he lay on the ground.
(C) He was lying on the ground as he saw the bear.
(D) He saw a bear and lay on the ground
Answer: D
Q102. Identify the underlined part of speech in the following sentence:
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
(A) Verb
(B) Noun
(C) Adjective
(D) Adverb
Answer: *
Q103. Choose the correct tense of the verb in bracket from the options that follow:
You (pass) the exam, if you had studied hard.
(A) would have passed
(B) will have passed
(C) had passed
(D) shall have passed
Answer: A
Q104. Choose the correct option:
Which one of the following is not a feature of the sonnet?
(A) It may have an octave and sestet.
(B) It has fourteen lines.
(C) It is never written in iambic pentameter.
(D) It is a lyric poem.
Answer: C
Q105. Choose the correct active voice of the given sentence from the options that follow:
The man wasn’t given money by her.
(A) She didn’t given money by her.
(B) She didn’t given money to the man.
(C) Money wasn’t given to man by her.
(D) She isn’t giving money to man.
Answer: B
Q106. Fill in the blank with the correct options.
Not one of the lectures______interesting.
(A) have been
(B) is
(C) are
(D) were
Answer: B
Q107. Change the following sentence into active voice from the options given below:
My pocket has been picked.
(A) Someone had picked my pocket.
(B) Someone will have picked my pocket.
(C) I picked my pocket.
(D) Someone has picked my pocket.
Answer: D
Q108. Choose the correct direct speech of the given sentence from the options that follow:
The teacher said that oil floats on water.
(A) The teacher says, “Oil floated on water”.
(B) The teacher said, “Oil floats on water”.
(C) The teacher says “Oil floats on water”.
(D) The teacher said, “Oil floated on water”.
Answer: B
Q109. Choose the correct option to replace the underlined part of the sentence from the given options: Glass is hard but easily broken.
(A) brittle
(B) delicate
(C) soft
(D) transparent
Answer: A
Q110. Choose the correct modal auxiliary. You____pay a little more attention to your appearance. (To express a and degree of dissatifcation reproach)
(A) might
(B) would
(C) can
(D) may
Answer: A
Q111. Choose the correct
one-word substitution for the following: A story poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal hidden a meaning, typically moral or a political one.
(A) Satire
(B) Farce
(C) Allegory
(D) Mock-epic
Answer: C
Q112. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in bracket. Choose from the options that follow:
It’s time you______(go) to bed.
(A) are going
(B) have gone
(C) had gone
(D) went
Answer: D
Q113. Choose the correct antonym of the given word from the options that follow:
Criticise
(A) censure
(B) commend
(C) blame
(D) condemn
Answer: B
Q114. Choose the correct answer from the given options to identify the underlined part of the sentence:
I’ll do it when I please.
(A) Prepositional Phrase
(B) Adjective Clause
(C) Adverb Clause
(D) Noun Clause
Answer: C
Q115. Choose the correct option to fill in the blank:
An amendment has been made____ the bill.
A) to
(B) for
(C) on
(D) in
Answer: A
Q116. Choose the correct phrasal verb for the underlined word from the options that follow:
The Chief guest distributed the prizes.
(A) gave away
(B) gave in
(C) gave out
(D) gave over
Answer: A
Q117. Choose the correct tense of the verb in bracket from the options that follow:
If I were you, I (buy) a car.
(A) shall buy
(B) will buy
(C) should buy
(D) bought
Answer: C
Q118. Identify the correct form of tense in the underlined part of the given sentence:
When I arrived, Tom was talking on the phone.
(A) Present perfect continuous
(B) Past continuous
(C) Past perfect
(D) Present continuous
Answer: B
Q119. Choose the correct synonym of the given word from the options that follow:
Reckless
(A) punctual
(B) concerned
(C) cautious
(D) careless
Answer: D
Q120. Choose the correct direct speech of the given sentence from the options that follow:
She says that Tom is a doctor.
(A) She says, “Tom is a doctor”.
(B) She said, “Tom is a doctor”.
(C) She says, “Tom was a doctor”.
(D) She said, “Tom was a doctor”.
Answer: A