English Class -Set 41
Spotting error
1. Mr Saurabh Sharma is coming to dinner
A) Mr Saurabh Sharma
B) is coming
C) to dinner
D) no error✓
Spotting error
2. I visited my grandpa and grandma's house and found their missing.
A) I visited my
B) grandpa and grandma's house
C) and found their missing✓
D) no error
Spotting error
3. You should learn to adopt yourself to changing circumstances
A) You should learn to adopt✓
B) yourself to
C) changing circumstances
D) no error
Spotting error
4. He was smiling but his eyes retained a look of solemness
A) He was smiling
B) but his eyes retained
C) a look of solemness✓
D) no error
Fill in the blanks
5. The army has been_____ to be ready to control the floods
A) alerted✓
B) warned
C) awakened
D) wanted
Fill in the blanks
6. The relation between the Indian P.M. and the U.S. President is perfectly. _____
A) excellent
B) smooth
C) informed
D) cordial✓
.Fill in the blanks
7. Never _____met any girl so beautiful.
A) have I✓
B) I have
C) I had
D) did I
8.Synonyms : Apathy
A) negligence
B) indifference✓
C) sympathy
D) silence
9.Antonyms : Mitigate
A) enlarge
B) reduce
C) increase✓
D) multiply
10.Choose correctly spelt word
A) Vaccum
B) vacuum✓
C) vacum
D) vaccuum
Idioms and phrases
11. Go to rack and ruin
A) a state of utter chaos
B) a state of despair
C) a condition of exhilaration
D) get into a bad condition✓
Idioms and phrases
12. Bite the dust
A) eat poorly
B) suffer a defeat✓
C) clean something
D) attack and defeat somebody
Idioms and phrases
13. Have a chip on one's shoulder
A) nurse a grudge✓
B) feel physically tall
C) saffa and ailment
D) carry a burden
Idioms and phrases
14. The seamy side
A) on the right side
B) unpleasant aspect✓
C) visible aspects
D) on the left side of something
Idioms and phrases
15. Too many chiefs and not enough Indians.
A) a proud gathering
B) an inefficient situation✓
C) an anti -National meeting
D) a top- level meeting
16.Sentence arrangement
1. Why should I tell you again and again?
P. They know what they have to do
Q. Don't you know your duties?
R. Only you require to be told.
S. Other students need not to be told
6. I will not tolerable this anymore
1. QSPR✓
2. QRPS
3. SPRQ
4. QPSR
17. Sentence arrangement
1. One evening he lit a large lamp in the bedroom and sat near his wife
P. "Why not "? was the answer.
Q. "Whatever you like"
R. "Shall I read you something "? he asked.
S. "What shall I read"? he continued
6. He was somewhat taken aback by her answer
1.RPSQ✓
2.SRQP
3.RQPS
4.SQPR
One word substitution
18.Person motivated by irrational enthusiasm
A) moderate
B) conservative
C) fanatic✓
D) fan
One word substitution
19.Wide , uninterrupted view
A) window view
B) panorama✓
C) microscopic
D) eagleview
One word substitution
20.An instrument for measuring pressure of gases.
A) barometer
B) anemometer
C) micrometer
D) manometer✓
One word substitution
21.That cannot be expressed in words
A) indelible
B) ineffable✓
C) ingrate
D) inexorable
One word substitution
22.A mixture of dried ,naturally fragnant plant material, used to provide gentle natural scent inside buildings, specially in residential settings
A) potpourri
B) perfume
C) scent
D) Aroma
One word substitution
23.Placing different things in order to create an interesting effect
A) sit for a portrait
B) render precisely
C) juxtapose✓
D) framing
24.One word substitution
Study of cultures
A) eremology
B) etymology
C) ethology
D) ethnology✓
25.One word substitution
A person speaking many languages
A) conversant
B) polyglot✓
C) talkative
D) orator
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