Subject English | |||
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2251. Who, What, Which are - | |||
Demonstrative pronoun | |||
Relative pronoun | |||
Reflexive | |||
Indefinite pronoun | |||
Ans. | |||
2252. What is the synonym of ‘delude’? | |||
Demand | |||
Permit | |||
Aggravate | |||
Deceive | |||
Ans. | |||
2253. What is the noun of the word ‘Heart’? | |||
Heart | |||
Hearten | |||
Heartening | |||
Heartful | |||
Ans. | |||
2254. ‘May Allah help you’- what kind of sentence is this? | |||
Optative | |||
Imperative | |||
Assertive | |||
Exclamatory | |||
Ans. | |||
2255. A rolling strong gathers no moss. What is ‘rolling’? | |||
Gerund | |||
Participle | |||
Adjective | |||
Verb Noun | |||
Ans. | |||
2256. He has been ill ____ Friday last. Fill in the blank: | |||
since | |||
in | |||
from | |||
on | |||
Ans. | |||
2257. Which is the noun of the word ‘Beautiful’? | |||
Beautiful | |||
Beauty | |||
Beautifully | |||
Beauteous | |||
Ans. | |||
2258. ‘Out and out’ means- | |||
Not at all | |||
Thoroughly | |||
To be last | |||
Man of outside | |||
Ans. | |||
2259. ‘Justice delayed is denied’ was stated by - | |||
Disraeli | |||
Emerson | |||
Gladstone | |||
Shakespeare | |||
Ans. | |||
What do the underlined words mean: | |||
2260. Drink only tepid water. | |||
cold | |||
slightly warm | |||
slightly cold | |||
hot | |||
Ans. | |||
2261. Some felt the law would impinge on the rights of others. | |||
change | |||
trespass | |||
enlarge | |||
facilitate | |||
Ans. | |||
Fill in the blanks: | |||
2262. She couldn’t stop _____. | |||
laughing | |||
to laugh | |||
laugh | |||
laughter | |||
Ans. | |||
2263. A basket of apples ____ been sold. | |||
have | |||
has | |||
having | |||
haven’t | |||
Ans. | |||
2264. You’ll remember to call me, ____? | |||
will you | |||
would you | |||
won’t you | |||
would not you | |||
Ans. | |||
2265. The fire in the museum resulted in ____ damage. | |||
intensive | |||
expensive | |||
abrasive | |||
extensive | |||
Ans. | |||
2266. He ____ that he’s millionaire, but don’t believe him. | |||
admits | |||
attempts | |||
screams | |||
claims | |||
Ans. | |||
2267. I remember ____ the race. | |||
the horse’s wining the race | |||
the horse to win | |||
the horse wining | |||
the horse will win | |||
Ans. | |||
2268. _____ physicist, Gabriel Fahrenheit, invents the mercury thermometer in 1714. | |||
There is | |||
it is | |||
the | |||
it is the | |||
Ans. | |||
2269. Neither of the two men wants ____ son educated. | |||
their | |||
his | |||
them | |||
its | |||
Ans. | |||
2270. ‘Prima facie’ means | |||
at first view | |||
main cause | |||
prime figure | |||
prime accused | |||
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2271. A person who writes plays is called a | |||
play-write | |||
play writer | |||
playwright | |||
player | |||
Ans. | |||
2272. The word ‘subterfuge’ means | |||
Subtlety | |||
cunning | |||
simplicity | |||
trickery | |||
Ans. | |||
Supply the appropriate preposition: | |||
2273. Supply minister arrived _____ a decision last night. | |||
over | |||
in | |||
at | |||
on | |||
Ans. | |||
2274. The bank will compensate the customer ____ his loss. | |||
at | |||
for | |||
to | |||
of | |||
Ans. | |||
Provide the correct antonym: | |||
2275. Permanent | |||
Evanescent | |||
Temporal | |||
Persistent | |||
Short | |||
Ans. |
Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |