Explanation
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A
a,an
B
the,the
C
a,a
D
an,a
A
gossip
B
loiter
C
trifle
D
steal
steal stealthily in small amounts and often again and again
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A
old
B
sacred
C
decayed
D
mellowed
Hallowed is the past participle of the verb hallow, a term that descends from the Middle English halowen. That word can in turn be traced back to halig, Old English for holy.
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A
afraid
B
ignorant
C
capable
D
aware
knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience
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A
concluding
B
dangerous
C
hasty
D
secret
A
of
B
at
C
in
D
by
we are confident of winning the match
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A
complaining to your mother
B
sharing a secret
C
ready to defend oneself
D
keep quiet
A
dye, die
B
piece, peace
C
sail, sale
D
bough, bow
The sail of the ship is for sale.
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A
to eat good pie
B
to have to apologize
C
to have an excellent dish
D
humility
make a humble apology and accept humiliation.
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A
stubborn
B
appeasing
C
interfering
D
evil
difficult to manage or operate
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A
could
B
might
C
may
D
should
When i was young, i could swim very well.
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A
He emphasized that the strong will conquer all hurdles.
B
He opined that the strong will be conquering all hurdles.
C
He stressed that strong would conquer all hurdles.
D
He focused on the fact that the strong can conquer all hurdles.
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A
could
B
might
C
may
D
should
When i was young, i could swim very well.
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A
can
B
shall
C
must
D
may
may you live long!
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A
the
B
an
C
a
D
none of the above
They were very grateful for a bread we gave them.
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A
evasive
B
hopeless
C
lacking
D
stupid
being without a usual, typical, or expected attribute or accompaniment —used with of
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of
B
for
C
in
D
at
A
selfish purpose
B
stay where one is and not give up in spite of adversity
C
unfriendly feelings
D
to quite
ill feeling.
"there has always been bad blood between these families"
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ordinary
B
simple
C
mutual
D
routine
occurring or appearing frequently
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A
of
B
with
C
on
D
above
As per the given sentence , kids which are twelve or more years old could watch the movie
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A
dissipated
B
dissipate
C
dissipating
D
dissipates
His anger dissipated as the situation became clear.
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A
Suitable
B
Unseen
C
Comfortable
D
Incredible
A
in
B
about
C
off
D
above
its about time that you accepted your mistake
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A
Will you have little more tea?
B
Bring me a glass of milk
C
The boys made a noise
D
A thing of beauty is joy forever
Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice. Basically, they tell people what to do. ... Imperative sentences usually end with a period but can occasionally end with an exclamation point.
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the , an
B
No article , an
C
an No article
D
a , the
She had a small supporting part in the play
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A
An
B
A
C
The
D
No Article
A
Shortage
B
Plentifulness
C
Scarcity
D
Paucity
Plentifulness
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A
is , impress
B
is , impressing
C
is , impresses
D
were , impresses
She is a confident and a practiced speaker who impresses the audience.
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A
Applicable
B
Reachable
C
Amicable
D
Comparable
A
dingle
B
dell
C
glen
D
hill
dale : an open river valley
hill : a local and well defined elevation of the land
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A
honorarry
B
hounorary
C
honourabile
D
honourable
honourable
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A
new
B
kniew
C
kneiw
D
knew
knew
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A
These
B
An
C
The
D
That
A
all
B
more
C
much
D
one
A
remain
B
were remaining
C
have been remained
D
remains
He remains confident even when he faces severe problems
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A
The sun rises in the east
B
Please let me work
C
How hot it is!
D
Have you done your home-work?
Option A is a fact, therefore it is correct
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A
Coursse
B
Corrse
C
Coarse
D
Course
Course : route or direction
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A
had injured
B
injuries
C
have injured
D
injure
He had injured his left hand so he type with one hand.
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A
a
B
No Article
C
an
D
the
The book contains a series of elementary exercises for learners
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A
Any
B
Each
C
This
D
All
All the people you invited are coming
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A
Rig
B
Tunnel
C
Channel
D
Crack
Crack : long narrow opening
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A
confidanse
B
confidance
C
confidense
D
confidence
He lacked the confidence to take up the project
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A
in
B
through
C
over
D
below
A
arrived
B
deserted
C
absconded
D
retreated
A
An No Article
B
The , a
C
No Article , an
D
A , No Article
The energy generate by a windmill drives all the drainage pumps
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much , all
B
several , much
C
the , the
D
many , the
even after many years everything has remained the same
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A
praise
B
mock
C
joke
D
ridicule
A
at
B
with
C
within
D
till
All the best bargains were snapped up within hours.
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A
Studious
B
Culpable
C
Stupid
D
Bright
A
By
B
With
C
From
D
Along
The tool that was used to kill the dog by Mohan was a stick and so the correct preposition to use is with. Mohan killed the dog with a stick.
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had
B
will have
C
have
D
has
The train will have arrived before 6am tomorrow.
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A
complain
B
object
C
appreciate
D
deride
to make often peevish criticisms or objections about matters that are minor, unimportant, or irrelevant
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A
A, an
B
An, the
C
The ,an
D
An, an
I saw an ink pot lying in the room.
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Punish
B
Occasional
C
Regular
D
Mischance
not designed to be worn only on special occasions
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Comfort
B
Afflict
C
Distress
D
Pain
an abnormal state that disrupts a plant`s or animal`s normal bodily functioning
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A
A
B
The
C
An
D
Any
It rained THE whole night....!!
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at a stretch
B
at an arm`s length
C
at the eleventh hour
D
at the mercy
at the eleventh hour
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A
love
B
loves
C
loving
D
is living
Human beings always love comfort in their living.
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Whom
B
Whose
C
When
D
Who
I was wondering whose gift is this
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A
A
B
An
C
The
D
No Article
I like learning new languages. French is an easy language.
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Factual
B
Imaginary
C
Truthful
D
Honest
conventionally or hypothetically assumed or accepted
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A
Pieces , Peas
B
Peas , Pieces
C
Peas , Peace
D
Peace , Pieces
A
eat
B
ate
C
have just eaten
D
will eat
have just eaten
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A
Mistrustful
B
Confident
C
Believable
D
Convinced
Mistrustful
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A
A
B
An
C
The
D
No Article
Mr. Sharma became the chancellor of a university in 1965
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A
May
B
Should
C
Must
D
Could
There is no forecast of rain and it is sunny now. But it still may rain
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A
set aside
B
set back
C
set off
D
set up
He wanted a break from monotony of his job. Sho he set off on an adventure
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A
I asked to come to him today.
B
I asked him to come today.
C
Today i come to him asked
D
Today i come him to asked
I asked him to come today
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A
want
B
wants
C
am wanting
D
will wants
I am hungry. I want to eat
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A
accept, expect
B
except, accept
C
accept , except
D
expect, except
accept, except
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A
Bear , birth
B
Bare , berth
C
Bare , birth
D
Bear , berth
A
A, a
B
An, an
C
A, an
D
The, a
A
Gorden is a well published poet
B
Poet is a well published gorden.
C
Well published poet gorden is.
D
Published well a poet gorden.
Gorden is a well published poet
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A
must
B
may
C
can
D
would
The landlord must set tough terms and conditions before he rents out his flat.
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A
It is up to you to make the contribution
B
It is up to you to work hard
C
It is up to your to make the conclusion
D
It is up to you to make the next decision or step
The ball is in your court
If we say that the ball is in someone`s court, we mean that they need to do something before any progress can be made, and if we put the ball in someone`s court, we make sure that they are responsible for whatever happens next:
I`ve offered to pay for her driving lessons, but the ball`s in her court now.
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A
besides
B
through
C
beneath
D
beyond
The dog sat beneath the tree.
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A
weak, week
B
weak, weak
C
week, week
D
week, weak
He is not coming this week because he is still feeling weak
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A
must
B
may
C
can
D
could
It was clearly instructed that the attendees must wear a formal dress
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A
can
B
would
C
must
D
might
The librarian said to the students, "you mut not speak loudyly."
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A
hole, whole
B
whole, hole
C
hole, hole
D
whole, whole
The rabbit ate the whole carrot, hiding in his hole
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A
who controls his anger
B
whose anger controls
C
whom his anger controls
D
who his anger controls
He who controls his anger is wise
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A
accept, except
B
except, except
C
accept, accept
D
except, accept
If we are late we will simply accept any seats that is available except the one behind the driver
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A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article required
Have you ever seen the Taj Mahal in Agra?
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A
failed
B
wept
C
panicked
D
shouted
A
the
B
a
C
an
D
no article required
Tenzing was the first man to climb Mount Everest in 1953
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A
have walk
B
had walking
C
had been walking
D
have been walk
I had been walking down the lane for quite some time
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A
The sports men
B
The sports men get up early
C
The sports men get up early and
D
because they exercise in the morning
because they exercise in the morning
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A
of, in
B
to, off
C
to, during
D
off, in
A
useful
B
nice
C
absurd
D
practical
amusing or laughable through obvious absurdity, incongruity, exaggeration, or eccentricity
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A
spacious , illusion
B
specious, allusion
C
spacious, allusion
D
specious, illusion
specious, illusion
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A
dry
B
wet
C
cool
D
soft
slightly wet
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A
in a loud voice
B
in a clear manner
C
in a composed way
D
in a delayed manner
loud and clear ... in a way that is easily understood
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A
needs
B
must
C
might
D
could
The company needs to invest in a modern computer system
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A
complementary, further
B
complimentary, farther
C
complimentary, further
D
complementary, farther
complementary, farther
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A
an, an
B
an, No Article
C
a, an
D
an, the
A
shall
B
can
C
ought
D
need
she can speak three languages
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A
shall be reading
B
read
C
had been reading
D
have had read
had been reading
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A
might
B
should have
C
would have
D
Will
A
Tranquilizing
B
Dreadfufal
C
Fearsome
D
Awful
A
the
B
an
C
off
D
a
A
BDAC
B
ACDB
C
BCAD
D
BADC
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A
completing
B
has completed
C
completed
D
have completed
A
about
B
below
C
above
D
at
A
Related to fruits packing
B
In random order
C
Related to dry fruits packing
D
in perfect order
A
also
B
of
C
off
D
away
A
Normal
B
Intimate
C
Frequent
D
Freakish
A
Slower, sooner
B
fancier, better
C
costlier, faster
D
Faster, sooner
A
Simple past
B
Simple present
C
Present continuous
D
Past perfect
Sukanya is typing presently and that is a continuous action.
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A
Had taken place
B
Have taken place
C
Are taking place
D
Were taking place
A
was seen
B
saw
C
haven`t seen
D
hadn`t seen
A
Has run
B
Ran
C
Is running
D
runs
A
Present perfect
B
Simple past
C
Past progressive
D
Present perfect prgressive
A
Simple past
B
Past perfect
C
Simple perfect
D
Past future perfect
A
likes
B
liked
C
have been liking
D
like
A
Past perfect
B
Simple future
C
future continuous
D
present perfect
A
Simple past
B
past perfect
C
present
D
past future perfect
A
Past perfect
B
Present perfect
C
Simple past
D
Simple present
A
past perfect
B
present continuous
C
will-future
D
present perfect
A
was being sold
B
will be sold
C
is sold
D
has been sold
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
an
B
a
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
no article
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A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
A
a
B
an
C
the
D
no article
no article
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A
Cold
B
Warm
C
Warmly
D
Cordially
A
many
B
a few
C
a lot of
D
some
A
Accident
B
Sudden overthrow
C
Clever reply
D
Small enclosure
Sudden overthrow
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A
Dispersed
B
assembled
C
Pooled
D
Partled
A
To bow
B
Insult
C
Criticise
D
Control
A
Quickness
B
Anger
C
Indifference
D
Behaviour
Indifference
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A
Tiny
B
Proper
C
Untidy
D
Torn
A
Violence
B
Hatred
C
Anger
D
Jealousy
A
Statutory
B
Hostile
C
Exempt
D
Disturbing
A
immovable
B
stationary
C
unaltered
D
contaminated
Stationary
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A
beggary
B
moderation
C
poverty
D
humility
A
Rename
B
Delight
C
Rejoin
D
rebuild
A
Greed
B
Strong
C
Exhausted
D
Joy
A
loses
B
produces
C
avoids
D
expects
A
Emulate
B
Question
C
Deny
D
Discuss
A
Affectionate
B
Confident
C
Gloomy
D
Pensive
A
Extravagance
B
Wickedness
C
Economy
D
Miserliness
Miserliness
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Consuming
B
Familiar
C
Financing
D
Unsuccessful
Unsuccessful
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A
Quandary
B
Truthful
C
Easy
D
Denial
A
Gaze
B
Parental
C
Seaming
D
Leach
A
Urgent
B
Lazy
C
Menacing
D
Active
A
soft
B
average
C
tiny
D
weak
Enormous means huge, and complete opposite(antonym) of huge is Tiny.
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A
Started
B
Closed
C
Finished
D
Terminated
Terminated
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A
Influx
B
Home coming
C
Return
D
Restoration
Exodus means mass departure of people and influx is an arrival or entry of large number of people. Hence Influx is complete opposite of Exodus.
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Active
B
Dormant
C
Weak
D
Unconcerned
Quiescent means being in a state of inactivity, therefore active is the antonym of Quiescent.
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A
Criticize
B
Flatter
C
Exaggerate
D
Adore
Exaggerate
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A
Innocent
B
Vapid
C
Ignorant
D
Frivolous
A
Defendable
B
Blameless
C
Careless
D
Irresponsible
Blameless
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A
Disposed
B
Unimportant
C
Hindmost
D
Premature
unimportant
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A
Respectful
B
Smooth
C
Healthy
D
Impressive
Respectful
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A
Penitence
B
Humility
C
Love
D
Admiration
Admiration
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A
Puny
B
Humble
C
Insignificant
D
Casual
A
Permanent
B
Ancient
C
Renovated
D
Recent
A
Praised
B
Received
C
Awarded
D
Invited