Q. 76. Identify the incorrect part of the sentence: ‘No sooner had he arrived (A) / than he was asked (B) / to leave again (C) / No error (D)’
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
Answer:-(d) D
The sentence is grammatically correct. ‘No sooner… than’ is the correct correlative conjunction.
Q. 77. Change the voice: ‘They will have completed the project by tomorrow.’
(a) The project will be completed by them by tomorrow.
(b) The project will have been completed by them by tomorrow.
(c) The project would have been completed by them by tomorrow.
(d) The project was completed by them by tomorrow.
Answer:-(b) The project will have been completed by them by tomorrow.
Future Perfect Tense (will have + V3) changes to ‘will have been + V3’ in the passive voice.
Q. 78. Choose the correct synonym for ‘EPHEMERAL’:
(a) Eternal
(b) Fleeting
(c) Permanent
(d) Obscure
Answer:-(b) Fleeting
Ephemeral means lasting for a very short time; fleeting.
Q. 79. Fill in the blank with the appropriate preposition: ‘He is completely engrossed ____ his studies.’
(a) with
(b) about
(c) in
(d) to
Answer:-(c) in
The preposition ‘in’ correctly follows ‘engrossed’, indicating full attention or involvement.
Q. 80. Change into indirect speech: She said to me, ‘Are you going to the party?’
(a) She asked me if I am going to the party.
(b) She asked me whether I was going to the party.
(c) She told me that I was going to the party.
(d) She asked me if you were going to the party.
Answer:-(b) She asked me whether I was going to the party.
A ‘Yes/No’ question in direct speech is reported using ‘if’ or ‘whether’, and the tense changes to past continuous.
Q. 81. Identify the error component: ‘One of the boys (A) / who always gives (B) / the correct answer is Samuel (C) / No error (D)’
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
Answer:-(b) B
The relative pronoun ‘who’ refers to its antecedent ‘the boys’ (plural), so the verb should be plural ‘give’, not ‘gives’.
Q. 82. Fill in the blank: ‘Scarcely had I reached the station ____ the train arrived.’
(a) than
(b) when
(c) then
(d) since
Answer:-(b) when
The conjunction ‘Scarcely’ is followed by ‘when’, just as ‘Hardly’ is followed by ‘when’.
Q. 83. Find the correctly spelt word:
(a) Accomodation
(b) Accommodation
(c) Acommodation
(d) Accomoddation
Answer:-(b) Accommodation
‘Accommodation’ is spelled with a double ‘c’ and a double ‘m’.
Q. 84. What is the antonym of ‘MITIGATE’?
(a) Alleviate
(b) Aggravate
(c) Soothe
(d) Relieve
Answer:-(b) Aggravate
Mitigate means to make less severe. Aggravate means to make worse.
Q. 85. Choose the one word substitution for: ‘A place where coins, medals, or tokens are made.’
(a) Mint
(b) Hutch
(c) Aviary
(d) Granary
Answer:-(a) Mint
A mint is an industrial facility which manufactures coins.
Q. 86. Choose the correct SYNONYM of the word ‘GREGARIOUS’:
(a) Introverted
(b) Irrelevant
(c) Unknown
(d) Sociable
Answer:-(d) Sociable
The word ‘GREGARIOUS’ means Sociable.
Q. 87. Choose the correct grammatical structure identifying the rule: Prepositions
(a) Incorrect Form 1
(b) Incorrect Form 2
(c) by
(d) None of these
Answer:-(c) by
The correct usage here is based on the rule: by.
Q. 88. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘GREGARIOUS’:
(a) Sociable
(b) Irrelevant
(c) Unknown
(d) Introverted
Answer:-(d) Introverted
The antonym of ‘GREGARIOUS’ (which means Sociable) is Introverted.
Q. 89. Choose the correct grammatical structure identifying the rule: Inversion
(a) Incorrect Form 2
(b) does he
(c) Incorrect Form 1
(d) None of these
Answer:-(b) does he
The correct usage here is based on the rule: does he.
Q. 90. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘EPITOME’:
(a) Flaw
(b) Perfect example
(c) Unknown
(d) Irrelevant
Answer:-(a) Flaw
The antonym of ‘EPITOME’ (which means Perfect example) is Flaw.
Q. 91. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘UBIQUITOUS’:
(a) Unknown
(b) Irrelevant
(c) Rare
(d) Omnipresent
Answer:-(c) Rare
The antonym of ‘UBIQUITOUS’ (which means Omnipresent) is Rare.
Q. 92. Choose the correct grammatical structure identifying the rule: Prepositions
(a) None of these
(b) Incorrect Form 2
(c) Incorrect Form 1
(d) by
Answer:-(d) by
The correct usage here is based on the rule: by.
Q. 93. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘EPITOME’:
(a) Irrelevant
(b) Flaw
(c) Perfect example
(d) Unknown
Answer:-(b) Flaw
The antonym of ‘EPITOME’ (which means Perfect example) is Flaw.
Q. 94. Choose the correct grammatical structure identifying the rule: Conditional 3
(a) None of these
(b) Incorrect Form 1
(c) Incorrect Form 2
(d) would have + V3
Answer:-(d) would have + V3
The correct usage here is based on the rule: would have + V3.
Q. 95. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘LUCID’:
(a) Irrelevant
(b) Clear
(c) Unknown
(d) Confusing
Answer:-(d) Confusing
The antonym of ‘LUCID’ (which means Clear) is Confusing.
Q. 96. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘GREGARIOUS’:
(a) Unknown
(b) Sociable
(c) Irrelevant
(d) Introverted
Answer:-(d) Introverted
The antonym of ‘GREGARIOUS’ (which means Sociable) is Introverted.
Q. 97. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘METICULOUS’:
(a) Careful
(b) Careless
(c) Irrelevant
(d) Unknown
Answer:-(b) Careless
The antonym of ‘METICULOUS’ (which means Careful) is Careless.
Q. 98. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘EPITOME’:
(a) Irrelevant
(b) Flaw
(c) Perfect example
(d) Unknown
Answer:-(b) Flaw
The antonym of ‘EPITOME’ (which means Perfect example) is Flaw.
Q. 99. Choose the correct ANTONYM of the word ‘AMELIORATE’:
(a) Unknown
(b) Irrelevant
(c) Improve
(d) Worsen
Answer:-(d) Worsen
The antonym of ‘AMELIORATE’ (which means Improve) is Worsen.
Q. 100. Choose the correct grammatical structure identifying the rule: Conditional 3
(a) Incorrect Form 2
(b) would have + V3
(c) Incorrect Form 1
(d) None of these
Answer:-(b) would have + V3
The correct usage here is based on the rule: would have + V3.
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