The lockdown
Weekly test, 2nd May
Total= 50 marks
Time= 30 min.
Cut off= 35 marks
Find the correctly spelt words:
1.(A) Refference (B) Relliance (C) Occurence (D) Recurrence
2.(A) Descreptive (B) Recepttive (C) Coopperative (D) Competitive
3.(A) Veterinerian (B) Vaterinerian (C) Veterinarian (D) Vetarinerian
4.(A) Equilibrium (B) Equalibirium (C) Ecquilibrium (D) Equilibriam
5.(A) Marritime (B) Marrytime (C) Marytime (D) Maritime
Voice:
6.You should not offer meat to vegetarians.
(A) Vegetarians should not be offered meat.
(B) Meat should not be offer to non-vegetarians.
(C) Vegetarians should not have offered meat.
(D) You should offer no meat to non-vegetarians.
7.You must write off all those bad debts.
(A) You must be written off by all those bad debts.
(B) All those bad debts must been written off by you.
(C) All those bad debts must have been written off by you.
(D) All those bad debts must be written off by you.
8.Teachers might have given their students some concessions.
(A) Students might be given some concessions by their teachers.
(B) Students might have been given some concessions by their teachers.
(C) Students might have being given some concessions by their teachers.
(D) Students might have been given some concessions by there teachers.
9.Are they receiving the chief guest at the station?
(A) Was the chief guest being received at the station?
(B) Is the chief guest being received at the station?
(C) Is the chief guest been received at the station?
(D) Is the chief guest being receive at the station?
Narration:
10.The employer said to him, “I shall pay your wages tomorrow.”
(A) The employer said that he shall pay your wages the next day.
(B) The employer told him that he would pay his wages the next day.
(C) The employer told him that he should paid my wages the next day.
(D) The employer told him that he would pay his wages next day.
11.“Why are you looking through the key hole?” I said.
(A) I asked him why he had been looking through the key hole.
(B) I asked him why he was looking through the key hole.
(C) I asked him why he was looking thorough the key hole.
(D) I asked him why he was looking through key hole.
12.I said to my sister, “I brought you a dress yesterday.”
(A) I told my sister that I brought you a dress the previous day.
(B) I told my sister that I had brought her a dress the previous day.
(C) I told my sister that I had brought her a dress previous day.
(D) I told my sister that I brought her a dress yesterday.
13.The boy said, “Bravo! You have performed well.”
(A) The boy said that he had performed well.
(B) The boy exclaimed that he performed well.
(C) The boy applauded him, saying that he had performed well.
(D) The boy said bravo he had performed well.
Rearrangement:
14.It is a truth universally
P: acknowledged that a single
Q: man in possession of a good
R: fortune must be in want of a wife
a.QRP b.PQR c.RPQ d.QPR
15.At one level,
P: the law in understanding
Q: such cases of violence
R: one senses the limits of
a.RQP b.PQR c.RPQ d.QRP
16.The idea was
P: to spend as little money
Q: while avoiding loss of lives
R: as possible
a.RPQ b.QPR c.QRP d.PQR
17.The atmosphere
P: is against them, but there appears
Q: in their administrations
R: to be fight left
a.QPR b.RPQ c.PRQ d.PQR
Fill in [Confusing words]:
18.HE .......... TO MY REQUEST. a.EXCEEDED/ b.ACCEDED/ c.ACCEPT/ d.EXCEPT
19.HE WILL........ HIMSELF TO NEW LIFE. a.ADEPT/ b.ADOPT/ c.ADAPT/ d.ADOPTE
20.I NEED YOUR......... TO MY SCHEME. a.ASCENT/ b.ACCENT/ c.ASSENT/ d.ACSENT
21.DO NOT .......... THE TIME TABLE. a.ALTER/ b.ALTAR/ c.ALTOR/ d.ALTRE
22.I AM HIS .......... IN THIS MATTER. a.CONFIDENT/ b.CONFIDANT/ c.CONFIDIENT/ d.CONFEDENT
23.I ......... FOR REST AS I AM TIRED. a.EARN/ b.YEARN/ c.URN/ d.URNE
24.FARMERS SUFFERED BECAUSE OF.......... a.DRAUGHT/ b.DROUGHT/ c.DRUOGHT/ d.DROGHT
25.I AM ......... WELL HERE. a.QUIET/ b.QUITE/ c.QUIT/ d.QUTE
26.THE BUILDING WAS........ TO THE GROUND. a.RAGED/ b.RAISED/ c.RAZED/ d.RAGE
27.THE BRIDS ARE.......... HIGH. a.SOURING/ b.SOARING/ c.SORING/ d.SORUING
Find the correct opposite gender:
28.Duke- a.Dukess/ b.Dutch/ c.Duchess/ d.Dutches
29.Poet- a.Poetry/ b.Poetress/ c.Poetess/ d.Poemess
30.Bridegroom – a.Bride/ b.Groom/ c.Bridegroomie/ d.Brider
31.Buck – a.Buckess/ b.Doe/ c.Does/ d.Duchess
32.Fox – a.Foxen/ b.Foxie/ c.Vixen/ d.Vixeness
Identify:
33.She had gone before I left.
a.SIMPLE SENTENCE/ b.COMPOUND SENTENCE/ c.COMPLEX SENTENCE
34.Being a doctor, I helped him.
a.SIMPLE SENTENCE/ b.COMPOUND SENTENCE/ c.COMPLEX SENTENCE
Idioms/ phrases:
35#Learn the procedures- 1Know the hope 2Know the roads 3Know the ropes 4Know the copes
36#Speak frankly- 1Pull no prank 2Pull no truck 3Pull no tank 4Pull no punch
37#Forty winks- 1Short sleeves 2Short sleep 3Short arms 4Short man
38#Soft soap- 1Smoothly 2Flicker 3Flattery 4Adversity
39#Make a wry face- 1Show tantrums 2Show the face 3Show skills 4Show skills
40#Have a go- 1Make food 2Make fool 3Make mockery 4Make an attempt
41#Be in the mire- 1Be in ecstasy 2Be in water 3Be in mud 4Be in difficulties
Fill in:
42#Malaria ………. in our area. Many have died so far. 1broke about 2broke in 3broke out 4broken off
43#You must cut………. on cigarettes. 1down 2over 3out 4in
44#Did you ........ the problem? 1understood 2figure out 3figured out 4understands
45#It ........ the power of the president. 1water down 2watered down 3waters up 4watering up
46#I asked him to ....... the training a few days before the race. 1eases of 2ease off 3eases off 4eased off
47#The constant friction ........ the cloth. 1wear out 2wore out 3worn out 4weared out
48#He didn't stop ...... . No one was listening, though. 1yammer on 2yammering on 3yammer on 4yammered on
Improve the bracketed part:
49.He is [the poorest of] the two singers.
(a)the poorer of
(b)the poorest between
(c)poorest of
(d)No improvement
50.If I dyed my hair green, everybody [will] laugh at me.
(a)would
(b)did
(c)may
(d)No improvement
. Thank you Nishant sir Ph.9555758152
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