General Examination MCQs with solutions

1. If North-east is written as south and south-west is written as north. What will be east be written as?

A

north-east

B

west

C

south-east

D

north

Direction Sense General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

North-Eash

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2. Choose the correct preposition:
Fate smiles ____those who untiringly grapple with stark realities of life

A

with

B

over

C

on

D

round

Prepositions General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

on

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3. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To catch a tartar.

A

To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty

B

To catch a dangerous person

C

To meet with disaster

D

To deal with a person who is more than one`s match

Idioms/phrases General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

To catch a dangerous person

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4. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To have an axe to grind

A

A private end to serve

B

To fail to arouse interest

C

To have no result

D

To work for both sides

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

A private end to serve

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5. Choose the correct preposition:
Take this medicine and you will get rid ________the bad cold

A

of

B

over

C

at

D

from

Preposition General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

of

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6. Choose the correct meaning of the following proverb/idiom:
To keeps one`s temper

A

To become hungry

B

To be aloof from

C

To preserve ones energy

D

To be in good mood

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

To be in a good mood

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7. Choose the correct preposition:
It is dangerous to enter __________the enemy’s camp.

A

in

B

on

C

by

D

into

Preposition General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

into

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8. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To drive home

A

To find one`s roots

B

To return to place of rest

C

Back to original position

D

To emphasise

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

To emphasise

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9. Fill in the blank with correct preposition:
My cousin has invested a lot of money __________farming.

A

in

B

for

C

on

D

into

Preposition General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

in

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10. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To cry wolf

A

To keep off starvation

B

To listen eagerly

C

To give false alarm

D

To turn pale

Idioms/phrases General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

To give false alarm

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11. Fill in the blank with correct preposition:
He was vexed _____Sohan for his behavior.

A

at

B

to

C

upon

D

with

Preposition General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

with

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12. Fill in the blank with correct preposition:
Give example pertinent _____the case.

A

on

B

to

C

for

D

with

Preposition General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

to

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13. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To end in smoke

A

To make completely understand

B

To ruin oneself

C

To excite great applause

D

To overcome someone

Idioms/phrases General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

To ruin oneself

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14. choose the correct preposition:
A good judge never gropes _____ the conclusion

A

On

B

To

C

For

D

With

Preposition General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

With

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15. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To be above board

A

To have a good height

B

To be honest in any business deal

C

They have no debts

D

To try to be beautiful

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

To be honest in any business deal

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16. Choose the correct preposition:
I do not agree _____you on this point.

A

To

B

In

C

At

D

With

Preposition General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

With

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17. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To pick holes

A

To find some reason to quarrel

B

To destroy something

C

To criticise someone

D

To cut some part of an item

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

To criticise someone

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18. Choose the correct preposition:
The candidates were tense _____expectancy.

A

With

B

In

C

From

D

On

Preposition General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

With

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19. Choose the correct preposition:
After having tea, he settled himself _____ his arm chair.

A

Into

B

Over

C

To

D

On

Preposition General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Into

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20. Arrange the following sentences in a meaningful paragraph.
1. It has been so from time immemorial.
2. It is necessary to have a library
3. Library is a centre of learning
4. The selected books should enchant us
5. our teachers had their libraries

A

42513

B

31524

C

12345

D

23145

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

42513

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21. Fill in the blank with correct preposition:
The reward was not commensurate _____the work done by us

A

On

B

For

C

With

D

Order

Preposition General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

With

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22. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To put one`s hand to plough

A

To take up agricultural farming

B

To take a difficult task

C

To get entangled into unnecessary things

D

Take interest in technical work

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

To take a difficult task

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23. Fill in the blank with correct preposition:
Ramesh`s mind was attuned _____music.

A

To

B

On

C

At

D

With

Preposition General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

To

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24. Arrange following sentences into meaningful paragraph.
1. Such a religion can lead us.
2.Swami practiced a religion.
3. He was able to communicate with god.
4. It was the religion of experience.

A

1234

B

4231

C

2431

D

2143

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

2431

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25. Fill in the blank with correct preposition:
He had to repent _____what he had done.

A

Of

B

Over

C

For

D

At

Preposition General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

For

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26. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To leave someone in the lurch

A

To come to compromise with someone

B

Constant source of annoyance to someone

C

To put someone at ease

D

To desert someone in his difficulties

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

To desert someone in his difficulties

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27. Arrange the following sentences into meaningful paragraph.
1. If they are dissatisfied, they have a cause to complain.
2. Rather they are an embodiment of patience.
3. Teachers ought to set an example
4. Yet they should exercise restraint
5. Patience is one of the greatest virtues

A

32145

B

54321

C

12345

D

31425

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

32145

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28. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom:
To play second fiddle

A

To be happy, cheerful and healthy

B

To reduce importance of one`s senior

C

To support the role and view of another person

D

To do back seat driving

Idioms/Phrases General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

To support the role and view of another person

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29. Rearrange following sentences to make a meaningful paragraph.
1. It dislodged the green spectacles from Denton’s nose, and for a moment his eyes were exposed.
2. To Oliver it was fun, but Denton evidently did not relish it.
3. He replaced them hurriedly, but not in time. Oliver’s sharp eyes detected him.
4. The road was a bad one, jolting the vehicle without mercy.
5. At last one jolt came, nearly overturning the conveyance.

A

42531

B

34521

C

42513

D

54213

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

42513

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30. Arrange the following sentences into meaningful paragraph.
1. The explanation of Mr Johnson’s letter is briefly this
2. If pushed to extremity he would turn against Johnson, and make public the conspiracy in which he had joined, together with Johnson’s motive in imprisoning his wife.
3. He had had an interview with Dr Joy, in which he had so severely censured the doctor that the latter finally became angry and defiant, and intimated.
4.His visit South had done no good.

A

1342

B

2431

C

4321

D

1432

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

1342

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31. Rearrange the following sentence into meaningful paragraph
1. In his literacy work he spoke of that province of human life which mere intellect does not speak.
2. He has also given innocent joy to many children by his stories like ‘Kabuliwalah’
3. These songs are sung not only in bengal but all over the country.
4. Rabindranath’s great works sprang from intensity of vision and feelings.
5. He sang of beauty and heroism, nobility and charm.

A

21543

B

34521

C

41253

D

32514

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

41253

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32. Which sentence is written in passive voice?

A

It was our tenth win of the season.

B

The scoreboard flashed the final numbers.

C

The game was won in the last thirty seconds.

D

The forward slam-dunked the ball in a brilliant last-minute play.

Active/ passive voice General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

The game was won in the last thirty seconds.

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33. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
Some people buy expensive cars simply because they can.

A

noun clause

B

adverb clause

C

adjective clause

D

none

Clauses General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

This clause answers the question "why," showing cause, so it is an adverb clause. It does not act as a subject or object, and it does not modify a noun or pronoun.

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34. You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence.
(P) for thousands of years
(Q) famous symbols of ancient civilizations
(R) Monuments have been created
(S) and they are often the most durable and

A

SRQP

B

QPRS

C

PRSQ

D

RPSQ

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

RPSQ

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35. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
Many people hope that Canada can resolve its economic problems.

A

Noun clause

B

Adjective clause

C

Adverb clause

D

none

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

The clause answers the question "what?", and acts as the direct object of the verb "hope."

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36. Choose the correct homophone:
Prasanna had a good ___for stage.

A

Trup

B

Troop

C

Trupe

D

Troupe

Homophones General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

Troupe

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37. You are required to rearrange these parts, which are labelled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence.
(P) is one of the most widely used indicators
(Q) of ecosystems and their biodiversity
(R) for assessing the condition
(S)The conservation status of plants and animals

A

SPRQ

B

SRQP

C

QRPS

D

PQRS

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

SPRQ

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38. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
The bankers need to know what they should do.

A

noun clause

B

adverb clause

C

adjective clause

D

none

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

This clause does not tell you which bankers need to know, but rather, it tells you what they need to know -- since it answers the question "what?" (and acts as the direct object of "to know"), it is a noun clause.

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39. Choose the correct homophone:
I can see my house from ______

A

Here

B

Hear

C

Hair

D

Hare

Homophones General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Here

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40. Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph
(1)keep up with the new realities of the ``post-COVID world``
(2)commended Mr. Trump for his ``creative and far-sighted``
(3)decision to expand the format of the grouping to
(4)the news was welcomed by Mr. Modi, who

A

1432

B

4123

C

4231

D

3412

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

4231

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41. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
Which one is the person who stole your car?

A

Noun clause

B

Adverb clause

C

Adjective clause

D

None

Clauses General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

The relative pronoun "who" might have confused you here; however, the clause itself does not answer the question "who?", but the question "which person?", showing that it modifies the noun "person" and is acting as an adjective clause.

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42. Rearrange the following sentences in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph
(1)keep up with the new realities of the `post-COVID world`
(2)commended Mr. Trump for his `creative and far-sighted`
(3)decision to expand the format of the grouping to
(4)the news was welcomed by Mr. Modi, who

A

1432

B

4123

C

4231

D

3412

Rearranging of sentences General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

4231

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43. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
Wherever there is a large American city, there will be poverty.

A

Noun clause

B

adjective clause

C

adverb clause

D

none

Clause General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

This clause tells where poverty will exist, and specifying a location is the function of an adverb or (in this case) of an adverb clause.

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44. Chose the correct homophone:
The king died ___

A

Hairless

B

Heirless

C

Hareless

D

Airless

Homophones General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Heirless

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45. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
The books which the professor assigned were very expensive

A

Noun clause

B

Adjective clause

C

Adverb clause

D

None

Clauses General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

This clause modifies the noun "books," and modifying a noun or pronoun is the function of an adjective or (in this case) of an adjective clause.

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46. Choose the correct homophone:
My friend is a _______ officer.

A

Navel

B

Naval

C

Navval

D

None of these

Homophones General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Naval

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47. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
Canada might give up its marketing boards if the European Community gives up its grain subsidies.

A

Noun clause

B

Adjective clause

C

Adverb clause

D

None

Clauses General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

This clause provides the conditions under which Canada might give up its marketing boards, and it is an adverb or an adverb clause which answers the question "under what conditions?".

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48. Choose the correct homophone:
Balls were _________into the sack

A

Throne

B

Thrown

C

Throw

D

None of these

Homophones General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Thrown

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49. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
That is the place where Wolfe`s and Montcalm`s armies fought.

A

Noun clause

B

Adjective clause

C

Adverb clause

D

None

Clause General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

This is a very tricky example, and the subordinating conjunction "where" could have fooled you. In fact, the clause does not answer the adverb question "where?", but the adjective question "which place?". This is an adjective clause, modifying the noun "place."

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50. Choose the correct homophone:
Who has ________the trophy?

A

One

B

Won

C

Win

D

None of these

Homophones General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Won

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51. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
Unless the crown can make a better case, the accused murderer will not be convicted.

A

Noun clause

B

Adjective clause

C

Adverb clause

D

None

Clauses General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

This clause provides the conditions under which the accused murderer will not be convicted, so it must be an adverb clause.

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52. Determine the function of the hilighted dependent clause:
It is important to ask whether the wedding is formal or semi-formal.

A

Noun clause

B

Adjective clause

C

Adverb clause

D

None

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

This clause is the direct object of the infinitive "to ask," answering the question "what is it important to ask?".

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53. Choose the correct homophone:
I like to _____ essays with my _____ hand.

A

Rite, right

B

Write, rite

C

Right, rite

D

Write, right

Homophones General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

Write, right

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54. Choose the correct homophone:
You`ve got a bigger piece of cake than me. That`s not ________

A

Fair

B

Fear

C

Fare

D

None of these

Homophones General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Fair

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55. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
The doctor told Charlie to lose weight and exercise vigorously for forty-five minutes a day.

A

This sentence has two independent clauses.

B

This sentence has no independent clauses.

C

This sentence has one independent clause.

D

No independent clause

Clauses General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

The "and" in this sentence is connecting two infinitives, not two clauses. There is only one subject-verb relationship in this sentence: "doctor told."

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56. Choose the correct homophone:
That was _______ pizza, but the dog ______ it!

A

Our, eight

B

Our, ate

C

Hour, eight

D

Hour, ate

Homophones General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Our, ate

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57. Choose the correct homophone:
Avoid _____ eating for healthy living.

A

Meet

B

Meat

C

Mete

D

Meate

Homophones General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Meat

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58. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
Charlie has a hard time sticking to a diet; he really loves rich, sweet desserts.

A

This sentence has two independent clauses.

B

This sentence has one independent clause.

C

This sentence has no independent clauses.

D

This sentence has three independent clauses.

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

This sentence has two independent clauses connected by only a semicolon. On either side of the semicolon, you see a clause that could stand by itself, as its own sentence, but the two clauses are nicely balanced and can fit into the same sentence in this way.

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59. Choose the correct homophone:
When we pay money for our bus or train ride we are paying a ____

A

Phare

B

Fair

C

Fare

D

None of these

Homophones General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Fare

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60. The doctor was worried that Charlie was putting on too much weight.

A

The underlined section is an independent clause.

B

The independent clause is "The doctor was worried."

C

This sentence has no independent clause.

D

None of the above

Clauses General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

"that Charlie was putting on too much weight" cannot stand by itself because of the subordinating word "that." "The doctor was worried" is the independent clause.

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61. Choose the correct homophone:
I`ve got a hole in the __________ of my shoe

A

Sole

B

Soul

C

Showl

D

None of these

Homophones General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Sole

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62. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
In fact, the last time he tried to lose weight, he ended up actually gaining weight.

A

"he ended up actually gaining weight" is the only independent clause.

B

The underlined section is the independent clause.

C

This sentence has two independent clauses.

D

None of the above

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

"He tried to lose weight" is actually a dependent clause, but the subordinating word "that" has been left out. The independent clause begins with "he ended up."

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63. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
Charlie has decided to hire a personal trainer because he is worried about his heart.

A

The section in blue is an independent clause.

B

This sentence has two independent clauses.

C

"Charlie has decided to hire a personal trainer" is the independent clause.

D

None of the above

Clauses General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

The part that is underlined is a dependent clause; it is introduced by the subordinating conjunction, "because," and cannot stand by itself.

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64. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
His new personal trainer, whose name is Adriana Bongiorno, thinks Charlie may be a lost cause.

A

The underlined part is not an independent clause.

B

The underlined part is an independent clause.

C

This sentence has two independent clauses.

D

None of the above

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

The underlined part is a dependent (or relative) clause, defining "personal trainer." It cannot stand by itself. The independent clause is "His new personal trainer . . . thinks Charlie may be a lost cause."

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65. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
That she can make him do the exercises but not stick to the diet.

A

The underlined part is the independent clause.

B

This sentence has two independent clauses.

C

This sentence has three independent clause.

D

This sentence has no independent clauses.

Clauses General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

This is a sentence fragment. It contains a subject-verb relationship ("she can make"), but it begins with a dependent word and cannot stand by itself.

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66. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
He is very good as long as Miss Bongiorno is around, but he goes to the freezer for ice-cream when she leaves.

A

This sentence has three independent clauses.

B

This sentence has two independent clauses.

C

This sentence has one independent clause.

D

This sentence has no independent clause

Clauses General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

This sentence has two independent clauses connected by a comma and the coordinating conjunction "but." "When she leaves" is a dependent clause.

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67. Choose the correct pronoun:
We scored as many goals as ____

A

They

B

Them

C

Him

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Them

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68. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
Charlie must learn that eating all those sweets may give him a temporary pleasure but that it`s not good for his heart and that he would feel better about himself if he stopped eating all those rich and sweet foods that are not good for him.

A

The independent clause has three words.

B

The independent clause begins with the first "that."

C

This sentence has several independent clauses.

D

None of the above

Clauses General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

"Charlie must learn" is the independent clause in this sentence. All the rest is a dependent clause (after the dependent word "that").

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69. Choose the correct pronoun:
Let you and ______try what we can do

A

I

B

Me

C

She

D

Him

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Me

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70. Select the option that best describes the use of clauses in that sentence:
Miss Bongiorno is starting to make a difference, though, and Charlie is starting to make some progress.

A

This sentence has one independent clause.

B

The clause following "though" is a dependent clause.

C

This sentence has two independent clauses.

D

None of the above

Clauses General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

This sentence has two independent clauses connected by the coordinating conjunction "and." The word "though" is not acting as a dependent word in this sentence.

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71. Choose the correct pronoun:
I know him as well as _____

A

She

B

Her

C

We

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Her

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72. Choose the correct pronoun:
She and _____are old friends

A

Me

B

I

C

Them

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

I

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73. Identify the phrases:
I hope to win the first prize.

A

Noun phrase

B

Adjective phrase

C

Adverb phrase

D

None

Phrases General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Noun Phrase

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74. Identify the phrases:
The girl in brown frock is my sister.

A

Noun phrase

B

Adjective phrase

C

Adverb phrase

D

None

Phrases General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Adjective phrase

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

75. Choose the correct pronoun:
The boy ____ fell off his bicycle has hurt his leg

A

Who

B

Whom

C

Him

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Who

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

76. Identify the phrases:
Did you enjoy watching the movie?

A

Noun phrase

B

Adjective phrase

C

Adverb phrase

D

None

Clause General
Correct Answer: A
Explanation

Noun Phrase

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

77. Identify the phrases:
She always drives with care.

A

Noun Phrase

B

Adjective Phrase

C

Adverb Phrase

D

None

Phrases General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Adverb Phrase

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

78. Choose the correct pronoun:
It was____ that gave you the call.

A

I

B

Me

C

Both A and B

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Both A and B

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

79. Identify the phrases:
They were shouting in a loud voice.

A

Noun phrase

B

Adjective Phrase

C

Adverb phrase

D

Noun

Phrases General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Adverb phrase

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

80. Identify the phrases:
The train stopped at Victoria Terminus.

A

Noun phrase

B

Adjective phrase

C

Adverb phrase

D

None

Phrases General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Adverb Phrase

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

81. Choose the correct pronoun:
I slipped on the sidewalk and hurt _________

A

Himself

B

Themselves

C

Myself

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Myself

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

82. Choose the correct pronoun:
The kids rode the rollercoaster by _________ .

A

Himself

B

Themselves

C

Herself

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Themselves

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

83. A sentence has been given in Active Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive Voice:
Her manners pleased us very much.

A

We were very much pleased on her manners.

B

We are very much pleased with her manners.

C

We pleased her very much with manners.

D

We were very much pleased with her manners

Active/Passive voice General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

We were very much pleased with her manners

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

84. A sentence has been given in Active Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive Voice:
The driver was blowing the horn.

A

The horn was blown by the driver.

B

The horn was being blown by the driver.

C

The horn has been blown by the driver.

D

The horn is being blown by the driver.

Active/Passive voice General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

The horn was being blown by the driver.

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

85. Choose the correct pronoun:
I rode my bike, _________ has a headlight, home in the dark.

A

That

B

Whom

C

Which

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Which

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

86. A sentence has been given in Active Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive Voice:
The thief was caught by the police.

A

The police had been trying to catch the thief

B

Police has caught the thief

C

The thief has been caught by police

D

The police caught the thief

Active/Passive voice General
Correct Answer: D
Explanation

The police caught the thief

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

87. Choose the correct pronoun:
They bought new furniture for _________ house

A

Mine

B

Their

C

Ours

D

None of these

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: B
Explanation

Their

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

88. Choose the correct pronoun:
I heard someone at the door but wasn’t sure __________ it was.

A

What

B

Which

C

Whom

D

Both A and B

Pronoun General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

Whom

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

89. A sentence has been given in Active Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive Voice:
The hunter shot the tiger

A

The tiger was killed by the hunter

B

Hunter was trying to shoot the tiger

C

The tiger was shot by the hunter

D

The hunter shot the tiger

Active/Passive voice General
Correct Answer: C
Explanation

The tiger was shot by the hunter

Correct Answered :

Wrong Answered :

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