๐ฒ๐ฒThe lockdown
Quiz no.646
Cut off= 33/ 40
Time= 30min.
Rewards✅
1.Fill in
Forest fires have broken ............ across Indonesia.
1in 2into 3out 4off
2.Fill in
Members have called ............ his resignation.
1in 2for 3out 4off
3.Fill in
He cut down ............ coffee and ate a balanced diet to become healthy.
1in 2out 3on 4off
4.Fill in
You have to watch ............. because there are land mines all over the place.
1in 2out 3up 4over
5.Fill in
He was so tired. He needed some rest. I think he .............. a week off.
a.should take
b.ought to have taken
c.ought to take
d.should taken
6.Fill in
Mohan's excuse .............. be true, but I don’t believe.
a.can’t b.may c.must not d.have to
7.Fill in
He ……………… sail in winter. It's far too dangerous.
a.desn't have to b.didn't had to c.must not d.must be
8.The SYNONYM for MEETING is ................
1.HUDDLE
2.HURDLE
3.HUDLUM
4.HURTLE
9.The SYNONYM for AMALGAMATE is .............
1.HORDE
2.HOARD
3.HORD
4HOAX
10.The SYNONYM for WEALTHY is ................
1.AFFLUENT
2.EFFLUENT
3.INFLUENT
4.EFFICIENT
11.Rearrangement
Cities have
P : intellectual stimulus
Q : always provided
R : and educational leadership
1) PQR 2) RQP 3) QPR 4) PRQ
12.Rearrangement
Deforestation, land clearance and use
P : of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
Q : of fossil fuels causes soaring
R : which are responsible for global warming
1) RPQ 2) QPR 3) PQR 4) QRP
13.Rearrangement
It is ethics and
A-values that have the inherent
B-of motivation into inspiration
C-potential to transform the spirit
1) ABC 2) ACB 3) CBA 4) CAB
14.Voice
His hard work satisfied me.
A. I was satisfied for his hard work.
B. I was satisfied by his hard work.
C. I was satisfied with his hard work.
D. I was satisfied at his hard work
15.Voice
Who can count the stars in the sky?
A. By whom can the stars in the sky be counted?
B. By whom can be stars in the sky counted?
C. By whom could the stars be counted in the sky?
D. By whom could the stars in the sky be counted?
16.Spot the error
Based on the newspaper reports (1)/ we can conclude that (2)/ many accidents caused by reckless driving (3)/ No error (4)
17.Spot the error
You must either tell me (1)/ the whole story or at least (2)/ the first half of it (3)/No error (4)
18.Find the correctly spelt word
(A) Fluorescent (B) Flourescent (C) Fluorascent (D) Flourescent
19.Find the correctly spelt word
(A) Concomitant (B) Concommitant (C) Concommittant (D) Concommitent
20.Find the correctly spelt word
(A) Hoseire (B) Hosier (C) Hosair (D) Hasier
21.Choose the word opposite in meaning to that of the given word.
Seamy
(a) Unpleasant (b) Soothing (c) Swift (d) Persecution
22.Choose the word opposite in meaning to that of the given word.
Cease
(a) Confront (b) Confiscate (c) Abandon (d) Initiate
23.Choose the word opposite in meaning to that of the given word.
Denounce
(a) Grant (b) Praise (c) Signify (d) Confirm
24.Improve the bracketed part
The school annual sports day is postponed and it would now (been held) on the 14th day of next month.
A) being held B) be held C) to be held D) No improvement
25.Improve the bracketed part
Students of St. Xavier's (bear on) all the prizes.
A) bear of B) bore away C) bore on D) No improvement
26.Improve the bracketed part
Lemons are sold (on) the dozen in the market.
A) by B) at C) from D) No improvement
27.Improve the bracketed part
Come what (will), I shall adhere to my
principles.
(1) can (2) may (3) might (4) No improvement
28.Idioms/ phrases
To make the grade-
1To increase performance 2To come out successful 3To rejoin the school 4To degrade oneself
29.Idioms/ phrases
A sop to Cerberus-
1Something that cleans 2Ransom to an enemy 3Money given to housewife 4Money spent on unnecessary things
30.Idioms/ phrases
To cut the crackle-
1To stop and watch 2To cut the cake for others 3To stop talking and start 4To cut in
31.One word substitution:
Something very ancient or old-fashioned :
(A) Novel (B) Fresh (C) Antediluvian (D) Chammy
32.One word substitution:
One who studies the art of gardening:
(A) Agriculturist (B) Gardener (C) Horticulturist (D) Botanist
33.One word substitution:
Like an ape or a monkey :
(A) Avian (B) Arboreal (C) Simian (D) Feline
34.One word substitution:
Silly and sentimental : (A) Maverick (B) Martial (C) Mentor (D) Maudlin
35.One word substitution:
To satirize or mock :
(A) Languish (B) Laud (C) Lampoon (D) Labyrinth
36.One word substitution:
Easily angered or provoked :
(A) Joyous (B) Illicit (C) Amiable (D) Irascible
37.One word substitution:
Holding together or making sense :
(A) Commensurate(B) Amorphous (C) Coherent (D) Dogmatic
38.Narration
My neighbour said, "I bought a new car day before yesterday."
1) My neighbour said that he had bought a new car day after yesterday.
2) My neighbour said that he had bought a new car two days before.
3) My neighbour said that he bought a new car two days before.
4) My neighbour said that he had bought a new car two days ago.
39.Narration
The executive said to his senior, "I completed the work a week ago."
1) The executive said that he had completed the work a week ago.
2) The executive said that he had completed the work a week before.
3) The executive said that he had complete the work a week before.
4) The executive has said that he had completed the work a week ago.
40.Narration
He said, "She is driving a car now after many years."
1) He said that she was driving a car then after many year.
2) He said that she then is driving a car after many years.
3) He said that she was driving a car then after many years.
4) He said that she was driving a car than after many years.
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