### 1. The past tense of **Bend** is:
A) Bended
B) Bent
C) Bend
D) Bending
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### 2. The past participle of **Eat** is:
A) Ate
B) Eating
C) Eaten
D) Eat
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### 3. The correct past form of **Drink** is:
A) Drunk
B) Drinked
C) Drank
D) Drinking
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### 4. The past participle of **Drink** is:
A) Drank
B) Drunk
C) Drinked
D) Drinking
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### 5. The past tense of **Swallow** is:
A) Swallowed
B) Swallow
C) Swallowen
D) Swalling
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### 6. The past participle of **Kill** is:
A) Killing
B) Killed
C) Killen
D) Kill
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### 7. The past tense of **Die** is:
A) Die
B) Died
C) Dying
D) Dyed
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### 8. The verb meaning **“to color”** is:
A) Die
B) Dye
C) Dyed
D) Dying
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### 9. The past tense of **Lie (recline)** is:
A) Layed
B) Lay
C) Lied
D) Lain
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### 10. The past tense of **Lie (tell a false statement)** is:
A) Lay
B) Lain
C) Lied
D) Layed
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### 11. The past tense of **Lay** is:
A) Lied
B) Laid
C) Lain
D) Lay
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### 12. The past participle of **Fall** is:
A) Fell
B) Fallen
C) Falling
D) Fall
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### 13. The past tense of **Rise** is:
A) Risen
B) Raised
C) Rose
D) Rise
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### 14. The past participle of **Rise** is:
A) Rose
B) Risen
C) Raised
D) Rising
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### 15. The past tense of **Raise** is:
A) Raised
B) Rose
C) Raisen
D) Raising
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### 16. The past tense of **Ring** is:
A) Rung
B) Rang
C) Ringed
D) Ring
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### 17. The past participle of **Ring** is:
A) Rang
B) Rung
C) Ringed
D) Ring
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### 18. The past tense of **Sing** is:
A) Sung
B) Sang
C) Singed
D) Sing
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### 19. The past participle of **Sing** is:
A) Sang
B) Sung
C) Singed
D) Singing
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### 20. The past tense of **Go** is:
A) Goed
B) Went
C) Gone
D) Go
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### 21. The past participle of **Go** is:
A) Went
B) Going
C) Gone
D) Go
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### 22. The past tense of **Come** is:
A) Come
B) Came
C) Coming
D) Comed
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### 23. The past tense of **Become** is:
A) Became
B) Become
C) Becoming
D) Becomed
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### 24. The correct past form for **Hang (execute)** is:
A) Hung
B) Hanged
C) Hanging
D) Hang
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### 25. The past participle of **Speak** is:
A) Spoke
B) Spoken
C) Speak
D) Speaking
Fill in:
### 26. She was tired, ___ she continued working.
A) but
B) and
C) because
D) or
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### 27. I will come ___ you call me.
A) unless
B) if
C) because
D) though
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### 28. He is poor ___ honest.
A) but
B) and
C) or
D) because
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### 29. Wait here ___ I come back.
A) till
B) because
C) and
D) but
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### 30. I could not go out ___ it was raining.
A) so
B) because
C) but
D) although
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### 31. She is taller ___ her sister.
A) then
B) than
C) that
D) though
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### 32. I like tea ___ coffee.
A) or
B) but
C) and
D) because
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### 33. He worked hard ___ he failed.
A) because
B) but
C) if
D) so
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### 34. ___ you work hard, you will fail.
A) Unless
B) If
C) Though
D) And
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### 35. I will go ___ you come with me.
A) if
B) because
C) but
D) though
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# Articles
### 36. She bought ___ apple.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) no article
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### 37. He is ___ honest man.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) no article
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### 38. ___ sun rises in the east.
A) A
B) An
C) The
D) No article
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### 39. I saw ___ elephant in the zoo.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) no article
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### 40. She is ___ best student in the class.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) no article
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### 41. He bought ___ new car.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) no article
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### 42. ___ Ganga is a holy river.
A) A
B) An
C) The
D) No article
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### 43. You ___ obey your parents.
A) can
B) must
C) may
D) might
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### 44. ___ I come in, sir?
A) May
B) Must
C) Should
D) Need
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### 45. She ___ swim very well.
A) can
B) must
C) ought
D) shall
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### 46. You ___ smoke here. (prohibition)
A) may not
B) cannot
C) must not
D) should
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### 47. We ___ respect our teachers.
A) should
B) may
C) might
D) can
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### 48. He ___ be at home now. (possibility)
A) can
B) may
C) must
D) should
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### 49. I ___ help you if you want.
A) can
B) must
C) should
D) ought
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### 50. You ___ work harder to pass the exam.
A) can
B) may
C) should
D) might
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One Word Substitutions:
51. A person who helps others selflessly is called:
A) Egoist
B) Altruist
C) Cynic
D) Stoic
52. A selfish person who thinks only about himself is called:
A) Egoist
B) Optimist
C) Linguist
D) Novice
53. A person who keeps praising himself and boasts a lot is called:
A) Cynic
B) Egotist
C) Amateur
D) Veteran
54. A person who always expects good things and thinks positively is called:
A) Pessimist
B) Cynic
C) Optimist
D) Stoic
55. A person who always thinks negatively about things is called:
A) Optimist
B) Pessimist
C) Altruist
D) Linguist
56. A person who doubts everything and criticizes others is called:
A) Cynic
B) Stoic
C) Novice
D) Genius
57. A person who shows no emotion in happiness or sorrow is called:
A) Extrovert
B) Stoic
C) Amateur
D) Prodigy
58. A shy person who prefers to be alone is called:
A) Extrovert
B) Introvert
C) Ambivert
D) Philanthropist
59. A person who is confident, lively and enjoys being with others is called:
A) Introvert
B) Ambivert
C) Extrovert
D) Cynic
60. A person who has qualities of both introvert and extrovert is called:
A) Veteran
B) Ambivert
C) Amateur
D) Prodigy
Idioms/Phrases:
61. “Break the ice” means:
A) Stop talking
B) Break something
C) Start a conversation
D) Feel cold
62. “A wild goose chase” means:
A) A dangerous journey
B) A useless search
C) A useful search
D) A quick task
63. “Better late than never” means:
A) Avoid work
B) Always be early
C) Never do anything late
D) Doing something late is better than not doing it at all
64. “Apple of one’s eye” means:
A) A clever person
B) A very precious person
C) A fruit lover
D) A rich person
65. “Beat the clock” means:
A) Stop working
B) Break a clock
C) Finish before time
D) Be late
66. “At the eleventh hour” means:
A) At the last moment
B) Before time
C) After a long time
D) Very early
67. “Burn the midnight oil” means:
A) Waste time
B) Sleep early
C) Work or study late at night
D) Light a lamp
68. “Add fuel to the fire” means:
A) Start a fire
B) Calm a situation
C) Solve a problem
D) Make things worse
69. “Bark up the wrong tree” means:
A) Find the right person
B) Blame the wrong person
C) Climb a tree
D) Look for animals
70. “A blessing in disguise” means:
A) A hidden danger
B) Something bad that later turns good
C) A lucky person
D) Something that looks good but is bad
71. “Back to square one” means:
A) Move forward
B) Win a game
C) Finish work
D) Start again from the beginning
72. “A bolt from the blue” refers to:
A) A long journey
B) A happy moment
C) A sudden surprise
D) A planned event
73. If something is “a piece of cake”, it is:
A) Very easy
B) Very difficult
C) Very tasty
D) Very expensive
74. “Bell the cat” means:
A) Catch a mouse
B) Take a risk for others
C) Play with a cat
D) Run away from danger
75. “Beat around the bush” means:
A) Avoid the main point
B) Speak directly
C) Run away
D) Fight someone
Do as directed:
76. Choose the *synonym* of _Abandon_. A) Keep B) Desert C) Hold D) Protect
77. Choose the *antonym* of _Abandon_. A) Leave B) Quit C) Keep D) Forsake
78. Choose the *synonym* of _Abate_. A) Increase B) Reduce C) Expand D) Grow
79. Choose the *antonym* of _Abate_. A) Lessen B) Decline C) Increase D) Subside
80. Choose the *synonym* of _Affectionate_. A) Loving B) Angry C) Cruel D) Harsh
81. Choose the *antonym* of _Affectionate_. A) Warm B) Kind C) Cruel D) Fond
82. Choose the *synonym* of _Abase_. A) Praise B) Humiliate C) Honor D) Respect
83. Choose the *antonym* of _Abase_. A) Humiliate B) Shame C) Honor D) Embarrass
84. Choose the *synonym* of _Aberrant_. A) Normal B) Usual C) Strange D) Regular
85. Choose the *antonym* of _Aberrant_. A) Odd B) Unusual C) Normal D) Strange
86. Choose the *synonym* of _Abhor_. A) Love B) Admire C) Detest D) Enjoy
87. Choose the *antonym* of _Abhor_. A) Hate B) Love C) Loathe D) Despise
88. Choose the *synonym* of _Abide_. A) Escape B) Tolerate C) Refuse D) Reject
89. Choose the *antonym* of _Abide_. A) Endure B) Accept C) Resist D) Tolerate
90. Choose the *synonym* of _Abject_. A) Happy B) Miserable C) Joyful D) Proud
91. Choose the *antonym* of _Abject_. A) Wretched B) Hopeless C) Proud D) Pathetic
92. Choose the *synonym* of _Admit_. A) Reject B) Accept C) Deny D) Refuse
93. Choose the *antonym* of _Admit_. A) Accept B) Allow C) Deny D) Permit
94. Choose the *synonym* of _Abolish_. A) Create B) Remove C) Establish D) Begin
95. Choose the *antonym* of _Abolish_. A) End B) Terminate C) Establish D) Cancel
96. Choose the *synonym* of _Abrupt_. A) Gradual B) Sudden C) Slow D) Calm
97. Choose the *antonym* of _Abrupt_. A) Sudden B) Immediate C) Gradual D) Quick
98. Choose the *synonym* of _Abscond_. A) Appear B) Escape C) Arrive D) Stay
99. Choose the *antonym* of _Accessible_. A) Reachable B) Convenient C) Obtainable D) Inaccessible
100. Choose the *synonym* of _Acclaim_. A) Criticize B) Praise C) Blame D) Insult
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