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Question 1 of 120

Given below are four scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the correct sequence that correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

P. improving the quality of education

Q. requires consistent efforts from

R. teachers, parents, and policymakers

S. in modern society

The most appropriate sequence is:

Explanation

  • Start with the subject: “improving the quality of education” (P)

  • Follow with the verb: “requires consistent efforts from” (Q)

  • Then the object: “teachers, parents, and policymakers” (R)

  • End with context: “in modern society” (S)

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Question ID: 11194

Question 2 of 120

Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

Explanation

  • In “neither…nor”, the verb agrees with the nearest subject.

    • Nearest subject: students (plural) → verb should be were

Other options:

  • B) “One of the most important factors…” → subject is one → should be is, not are

  • C) “The number…” → singular → should be has, not have

  • D) “Each of the proposals…” → each is singular → should be was, not were

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Question ID: 11193

Question 3 of 120

Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

Explanation

This sentence uses the correct correlative conjunction pattern for negative adverbs.

  • Rule for Scarcely/Hardly: When a sentence begins with "Scarcely" or "Hardly," it must be followed by inversion (verb before subject: had the train) and paired with the conjunction when.

    • Correct: Scarcely + had + subject + [past participle]... + when.

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Question ID: 11192

Question 4 of 120

Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence.

The sudden announcement of the policy created a panic among the public.

Explanation

  • The phrase “a panic” is incorrect here; panic is generally used as an uncountable noun.

  • Correct usage is “created panic” (without article).

  • “Among the public” is appropriate when referring to a group.

✔ Correct sentence: The sudden announcement of the policy created panic among the public.

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Question ID: 11191

Question 5 of 120

Select the correct spelling of the word meaning "Unwilling to change one's views."

Explanation

  • The correct spelling is “intransigent”, meaning refusing to change one’s opinions or behavior.

  • Other options contain incorrect letter arrangements and spellings.

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Question ID: 11190

Question 6 of 120

Select the correct spelling of the word meaning "Extremely surprised or shocked."

Explanation

  • The correct spelling is “flabbergasted”, which means extremely surprised or shocked.

  • Other options have spelling errors (missing or incorrect letters).

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Question ID: 11189

Question 7 of 120

Select the correctly spelled word:

Explanation

  • The correct spelling is “pusillanimous”, meaning showing a lack of courage or determination.

  • Other options contain spelling errors like missing or extra letters.

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Question ID: 11188

Question 8 of 120

Which of the following determiners (bold) in the sentences are correctly matched with their type?

I. Those students performed well in the examination.- Demonstrative Determiner

II. She made several mistakes in the report. - Distributive Determiner.

III. Our college organizes science exhibitions every year. - Possessive Determiner

IV Each participant was given a participation Choose the certificate. - Distributive Determiner

Choose the correct option:

Explanation

  • I. Those (Demonstrative): Correct. Demonstrative determiners (this, that, these, those) point to specific nouns in space or time.

  • II. Several (Distributive): Incorrect. "Several" is a Quantifier because it indicates an indefinite number. Distributive determiners refer to members of a group individually (each, every, either, neither).

  • III. Our (Possessive): Correct. Possessive determiners (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) indicate ownership or relationship.

  • IV. Each (Distributive): Correct. Each is a classic Distributive determiner because it refers to every individual member of a group separately.

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Question ID: 11187

Question 9 of 120

In which sentence is the determiner wrongly used?

Explanation

  • “Much” is used with uncountable nouns (e.g., much water, much time).

  • “People” is a countable plural noun, so the correct determiner should be “many”.

✔ Correct form: Many people attended the seminar on environmental awareness.

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Question ID: 11186

Question 10 of 120

In recent years, psychologists have studied a pattern of behaviour called continuous partial attention. It refers to a situation where a person keeps their attention spread across many sources of information at the same time. Instead of focusing deeply on one activity, people keep cheeking messages, notifications, news updates, and other digital alerts. This is different from multitasking, where a person deliberately shifts from one task to another. One reason this behaviour has increased is the design of many digital platforms. Applications often send frequent notifications to attract users' attention. Although each notification seems small, repeated exposure can slowly train people to expect constant updates. As a result, some individuals may find it more difficult to concentrate on activities that require long periods of focus, such as reading detailed material or solving complex problems. However, this pattern of attention is not always harmful. In some situations, such as tracking breaking news or coordinating a large team, it can help people stay informed about several things at once. The problem arises when the same habit continues during activities that require careful thinking and sustained concentration. Because of this, researchers believe the real challenge is not the presence of technology itself, but how individuals control their attention while using it.

What is the main idea of the passage?

Explanation

  • The passage defines continuous partial attention and explains how it works.

  • It discusses why it has increased (digital notifications).

  • It highlights both negative effects (reduced deep focus) and positive uses (staying informed).

  • Finally, it concludes that the key issue is how people manage their attention, not technology itself.

✔ Hence, the main idea is a balanced discussion of continuous partial attention and the need to control attention in the digital age.

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Question ID: 11185

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