Identify the bracketed part: I know (that she is coming tonight.)
A) Adjective Clause B) Adverb Clause C) Noun Clause D) Independent ClauseIdentify the bracketed part: The book (which is on the table) is mine.
A) Adjective Clause B) Adverb Clause C) Noun Clause D) Independent ClauseIdentify the bracketed part: I went to the store because (I needed milk.)
A) Adjective Clause B) Adverb Clause C) Noun Clause D) Independent ClauseIdentify the bracketed part: The city, (where I grew up), is very polluted.
A) Adjective Clause B) Adverb Clause C) Noun Clause D) Independent ClauseIdentify the bracketed part: (That she is a good singer) is well-known.
A) Adjective Clause B) Adverb Clause C) Noun Clause D) Independent ClauseIdentify the figure of speech used in the phrase "The White House announced a new policy."
A) Metonymy B) Synecdoche C) Irony D) AlliterationIdentify the figure of speech used in the phrase "I got a new set of wheels."
A) Metonymy B) Synecdoche C) Irony D) AlliterationIdentify the figure of speech used in the phrase "She's a sweet singer, singing silver songs."
A) Irony B) Metonymy C) Synecdoche D) AlliterationWhich punctuation mark is used to separate items in a list?
A) Comma (,) B) Exclamation Mark (!) C) Colon (:) D) Question Mark (?)Identify the correct punctuation mark to use at the end of a declarative sentence.
A) Period (.) B) Question Mark (?) C) Exclamation Mark (!) D) Comma (,)Identify the correct punctuation mark to use to separate clauses in a sentence.
A) Comma (,) B) Semicolon (;) C) Colon (:) D) Exclamation Mark (!)Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a pause or break in thought?
A) Comma (,) B) Semicolon (;) C) Colon (:) D) Ellipsis (...)Identify the correct punctuation mark to use to set off nonessential clauses.
A) Comma (,) B) Semicolon (;) C) Colon (:) D) Question Mark (?)Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a quotation?
A) ("") B) (') C) (,) D) (.)Identify the bracketed part: (How) are you?
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjunction E. PronounIdentify the bracketed part: (Which) house is yours?
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjunction E. PronounIdentify the bracketed part: Is he the boy (that) you like?
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjunction E. PronounIdentify the bracketed part: Are you (bored)?
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjunction E. PronounIdentify the bracketed part: A friend of (his) has passed the exam.
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjunction E. PronounIdentify the bracketed part: Phone her (before) you reach home.
A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjunction E. PronounIdentify the bracketed part: My brother, (Raman), is preparing for his exams.
A. Subjective Case B. Objective Case C. Noun in Apposition D. Vocative Case E. Dative CaseIdentify the bracketed part: Leave me alone, (Suman).
A. Subjective Case B. Objective Case C. Noun in Apposition D. Vocative Case E. Dative CaseIdentify the bracketed part: She interrogated (Mohan).
A. Subjective Case B. Objective Case C. Noun in Apposition D. Vocative Case E. Dative CaseIdentify the bracketed part: The boy (that is sitting there) is our monitor.
A. Restrictive Clause B. Non-restrictive ClauseIdentify the bracketed part: My friend, (who sings well), is a good dancer too.
A. Restrictive Clause B. Non-restrictive ClauseIdentify the type of noun: "City"
A) Proper Noun B) Common Noun C) Collective Noun D) Abstract NounWhich of the following is a Collective Noun?
A) Book B) Chair C) Family D) AppleIdentify the type of noun: "Happiness"
A) Concrete Noun B) Abstract Noun C) Collective Noun D) Proper NounWhich of the following is a Proper Noun?
A) Dog B) City C) London D) AnimalIdentify the type of noun: "Team"
A) Collective Noun B) Common Noun C) Proper Noun D) Uncountable NounWhich of the following is a Concrete Noun?
A) Happiness B) Dog C) Debt D) FreedomIdentify the type of noun: "India"
A) Common Noun B) Proper Noun C) Collective Noun D) Concrete NounWhich of the following is a Countable Noun?
A) Water B) Chair C) Happiness D) AirIdentify the type of noun: "Saturday"
A) Collective Noun B) Common Noun C) Proper Noun D) Concrete NounWhich of the following is an Uncountable Noun?
A) Book B) Chair C) Money D) AppleFill in: He or I ........... likely to win the title.
A) is B) are C) am D) has E) haveFill in: A number of students .......... opposing the new guidelines.
A) is B) are C) am D) has E) haveFill in: More tables than one ............. painted by me.
A) is B) are C) am D) has E) haveFill in: ........... either she or her sisters good at maths?
A) is B) are C) am D) has E) haveFill in: Two thirds of the books .......... very interesting.
A) is B) are C) am D) has E) haveWhich of the following is an adverb of manner?
A) Hard B) Yesterday C) Here D) VeryWhich of the following is an adverb of frequency?
A) Never B) Quickly C) Loudly D) HereIdentify the adverb in the sentence: "The company will launch the product soon."
A) Company B) Will C) Launch D) SoonIdentify the type of verb in the sentence: "The bus stops at the corner."
A) Transitive Verb B) Intransitive VerbWhich of the following verbs is an example of a regular verb?
A) Walk B) Run C) Take D) GoIdentify the type of verb in the sentence: "The flowers bloom in the garden."
A) Transitive Verb B) Intransitive VerbIdentify the sentence: He missed the opportunity because of his arrogance.
A) Simple B) Compound C) Complex D) Compound-ComplexIdentify the sentence: She asked him what he liked.
A) Simple B) Compound C) Complex D) Compound-ComplexWhich sentence is incorrect?
A) It was a half past five.
B) He is one of those singers who are very sweet.
C) She absented herself from the seminar.
D) More boxes than one is broken.Which sentence is incorrect?
A) No one knows why he is always rude.
B) Soldier after soldier was put to death.
C) He, she and I need to take care of one another.
D) She asked me to repeat again the answer.
51. Spot the Error: (a) This village isn’t very well known (b) and there isn’t much to see (c) so a few people come here. (d) No error
52. Spot the Error: (a) My sister-in-laws (b) who live in Mumbai (c) have come to stay with us. (d) No error
53. Spot the Error: (a) A man I met (b) in the theatre (c) was the culprit himself. (d) No error
54. Spot the Error: (a) Mohan Ray, who conceived, co-authored (b) and directed a number of good films, was (c) one of India’s most talented film maker. (d) No error
55. Spot the Error: (a) Some of the richest (b) businessen (c) live in Mumbai. (d) No error
56. Spot the Error: (a) Please, put away (b) the candle before (c) you leave. (d) No error
57. Spot the Error: (a) It being a holiday (b) every student wanted to leave (c) for their hometown. (d) No error
58. Spot the Error: (a) The prices of this article (b) varies considerable (c) in different parts of the country. (d) No error
59. Spot the Error: (a) I lived in a three-hundred (b) year old house (c) in Farrukhabad. (d) No error
60. Spot the Error: (a) No sooner the news had appeared (b) in the paper than there was a rush (c) at the counter. (d) No error
61. Question Tag: You are coming, _____? A) are you B) aren't you C) don't you D) won't you
62. Question Tag: He never lies, _____? A) does he B) doesn't he C) is he D) isn't he
63. Question Tag: Let's go for a walk, _____? A) shall we B) shan't we C) will you D) won't you
64. Question Tag: I am late, _____? A) ain't I B) amn't I C) am I D) aren't I
65. Question Tag: Close the door, _____? A) will you B) won't they C) shall we D) don't you
66. Choose the correct spelling: A) Accomodation B) Accommodation C) Acommodation D) Accommadation
67. Choose the correct spelling: A) Recieve B) Receive C) Receeve D) Receve
68. Choose the correct spelling: A) Separite B) Seperate C) Separate D) Separete
69. Choose the correct spelling: A) Privilege B) Priviledge C) Privlege D) Privilige
70. Choose the correct spelling: A) Embarass B) Embarass C) Embarass D) Embarrass
71. Active-Passive: "They built a bridge." Passive form: A) A bridge was built by them B) A bridge is built by them C) A bridge had built by them D) A bridge has built by them
72. Active-Passive: "She writes a letter." Passive form: A) A letter has written by her B) A letter was written by her C) A letter is written by her D) A letter wrote by her
73. Active-Passive: "The police arrested him." Passive form: A) He was arrested by the police B) He is arrested by the police C) He has arrested by the police D) He arrested by the police
74. Active-Passive: "They will finish the work." Passive form: A) The work will be finished by them B) The work is finished by them C) The work was finished by them D) The work has been finished by them
75. Active-Passive: "Open the door." Passive form: A) Let the door be open. B) The door is opened. C) The door was opened. D) Let the door be opened
76. Direct-Indirect: He said, "I am happy." Indirect: A) He said that he was been happy B) He said that I was happy C) He says he is happy D) He said that he was happy
77. Direct-Indirect: She said, "I have finished my work." Indirect: A) She tells that she had finished her work B) She said that she has finished her work C) She says she had finished her work D) She said that she had finished her work
78. Direct-Indirect: He said to me, "Go away." Indirect: A) He ordered me to go away B) He said me to go away C) He told me go away D) He says to go away
79. Direct-Indirect: She said, "Alas! I am ruined." Indirect: A) She exclaimed sadness that she was ruined B) She said sadly that she is ruined C) She exclaimed that I was ruined D) She exclaimed sadly that she was ruined
80. Direct-Indirect: He said, "May you succeed!" Indirect: A) He wished that I might succeed B) He wished me success C) He prayed me success D) He said that I succeed
81. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Scintillating – (1) moving (2) interesting (3) burning (4) glittering
82. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Transient – (1) fleeting (2) transparent (3) feeble (4) fanciful
83. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Voracious – (1) hungry (2) hasty (3) thirsty (4) greedy
84. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Folly – (1) Exposure (2) Stupidity (3) Disgrace (4) Trial
85. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Honest – (1) righteous (2) deal (3) actual (4) bogus
86. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Virtue – (1) fault (2) vice (3) anger (4) ill-temper
87. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Flexible – (1) blunt (2) rough (3) gentle (4) rigid
88. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Obscure – (1) clear (2) gloomy (3) unpleasant (4) dark
89. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Vacillation – (1) inoculation (2) relief (3) steadfastness (4) remorse
90. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Extrovert – (1) blame (2) reticent (3) decorate (4) permeate
Choose the correct option:,
91. He has ______ himself to the new environment. A) adopted B) adapted C) adepted D) adupted
92. We must ______ the elderly. A) take care for B) care of C) looks after D) look up to
93. Who will ______ this huge loss? A) make up for B) compensated C) recovering D) make up
94. The house ______ a few rooms. A) comprised of B) comprise C) comprised D) comprises of
95. The bag ______ some coins. A) consisted of B) consisted of C) was consist of D) consists
96. The vendor supplied ______ the groceries. A) me B) to me of C) me with D) with me
97. A book is made ______ paper. A) from B) in C) on D) of
98. I met her ______ week666. A) last B) in last C) at last D) on last
99. The degree was conferred ______ him by Kanpur University. A) at B) in C) from D) on
100. She travelled ______ night. A) by a B) at the C) on D) at
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