Weekly test, 05/07/26

Find the antonyms:
1.Fiesta- a.feat / b.mourning / c.morning / d.feet
2.Erratic- a.variable / b.siege / c.firm / d.irregular
3.Invade- a.infiltrate / b.leave / c.intact / d.stern

Find the synonyms:
4.Lofty- a.short / b.softy / c.tall / d.hardily
5.Tenet- a.amnesty / b.rebel / c.law / d.tenant
6.Glance- a.confer / b.strengthen / c.uncouth / d.glimpse (Nishant)
7.Vest- a.hate / b.pine / c.bestow / d.like
8.Peril- a.uproar / b.menace / c.fragile / d.calm
9.Queer- a.odd / b.even / c.assent / d.rise
10.Harbinger- a.disagreement / b.placard / c.sign / d.pact

Fill in:
11.He wrote a historical ___ that became very popular. a) noble b) novel c) naval d) navel
12.She showed great ___ when facing the difficult interview. a) mettle b) metal c) muddle d) medal
13.The baby’s ___ was cleaned carefully by the nurse. a) Navel b) Naval c) Novel d) Nobel
14.Please, do not ___ in other people's personal matters. a) medal b) meddle c) mettle d) metal
15.I did not expect to ___ my old teacher at the mall yesterday. a) act up b) throw up c) bump into d) bear (Nishant)
16.She is the ___ candidate for the post because she has all the required qualifications. a) idol b) idle c) ideal d) idea
17.The workers remained ___ during the strike and did no work. a) ideal b) idol c) idle d) idea
18.Please ___ me while I check the details of your application. a) bear with b) throw up c) bank on d) act up
19.He serves in the ___ forces of the country. a) navel b) naval c) novel d) noble
20.She was awarded the ___ Prize for her research in Physics. a) Noble b) Naval c) Nobel d) Novel
21.He won a gold ___ for his bravery in the competition. a) metal b) meddle c) mettle d) medal
22.The king was known for his ___ qualities and kindness. a) Novel b) Nobel c) Noble d) Naval
23.Sachin Tendulkar is my ___ because I admire his dedication and success. a) idle b) ideal c) idol d) idea
24.The box is made of strong ___ that does not rust easily. a) meddle b) muddle c) metal d) mettle
25.I can always ___ my best friend for help in difficult times. a) throw up b) bank on c) bump into d) act up

Find the correctly spelt word. 
26. (a) Abendon (b) Accomodation (c) Adranalin (d) Advent 
27. (a) Embad (b) Elapse (c) Exhilirate (d) Exort 
28. (a) Cathedral (b) Catastrephe (c) Coloquial (d) Coaxe 
29. (a) Perplax (b) Penninsula (c) Perpetuate (d) Pedastrain 
30. (a) Tremple (b) Tuberculocis (c) Trenquilizer (d) Transcend

Improve the bracketed part:
31. She is a healthy girl as she always [uses to go] for a morning walk.
(a) use to go (b) is going (c) has gone (d) goes (e) No correction required  

32. Yesterday I could not resist my temptation and out of curiosity, I [peep into the room.] 
(a) Peep at the room (b) peeped at the room (c) have peeped into the room (d) peeped into the room (e) No correction required 

33. We left the place only after we [were promise that] we would be brought to that place again.
(a) promised that (b) were promised that (c) had promised that (d) was promised that (e) No correction required  

34.I wish I (knew what was) wrong with my car.
1) had known what is 2) knew what is 3) had knew what was 4) no improvement

35.If I (just had) money I would have bought the car.
1) have had 2) was having 3) had had 4) no improvement

36.I prefer black  coffee (over) cappuccino.
1) rather than 2) to 3) instead of 4) no improvement

37.The  priest agreed (to answer  on) those questions on theology.
1) to answer 2) for answering 3) to answer for 4) no improvement

Fill in the blanks
38.  In the modern world, the _____ of change and scientific innovation is unusually rapid.
(a) requirement (b) fantasy (c) pace (d) context (e) supplies

39. The unprecedented economic growth of China has ________ worldwide attention.
(a) attracted (b) proposed (c) neither (d) perceived (e) astonished

40. Each business activity ________ employment to people who would otherwise be unemployed.
(a) taking (b) finds (c) creates (d) provides (e)given

41. Economic development and education have________ women more assertive.
 (a)made (b) prepared (c) marked (d) resulted (e) adjusted

42.  The government is planning to set _______ family welfare centers for slums in cities.
(a) another (b) with (c) for (d) up (e) in

43. The new management is pro-cleanliness and will fine all the employees who spit or smoke on the office ________.
(a) premise  (b) premises'  (c) premise's  (d) premises

44. ________ more about the policies of the company, he might not have accepted the offer.
(a) did he know  (b) had he known  (c) he would have known  (d) if he knew

45. Hundreds of citizens ________ city streets ________ the politician’s victory in the campaign.
(a) thronged – hailing  (b) filled – making  (c) marked – cheering  (d) roamed – lifting

46. I love him because he is a good man ________.
(a) of heart  (b) in heart  (c) at heart  (d) with heart

47. Everyone trusts Rohan because he always __________.
   (a) has a word
   (b) keeps his word
   (c) gives a word
   (d) is a man of words

48. Before leaving, she asked if she could __________ with the manager.
   (a) keep her word
   (b) give her word
   (c) have a word
   (d) be a woman of word

49. The judge admired him because he was a __________ and never broke a promise.
   (a) man of word
   (b) man of words
   (c) men of word
   (d) men of words

50. The minister has __________ that the bridge will be completed before December.
   (a) keep his word
   (b) had a word
   (c) given his word
   (d) spoken word by word

51. The teacher asked the students to read the passage __________.
   (a) word for word
   (b) keep their word
   (c) have a word
   (d) word by word

Select the synonyms:
52.Dare- 1) cohort 2) taunt 3) patronize 4) chum
53.To delude- 1) hoodwink 2) conscientious 3) scrupulous 4) bona fide
54.To subsume- 1) to bate 2) to obviate 3) to preclude 4) to incorporate
55.To lash- 1) to endear 2) to fondle 3) to chastise 4) to snuggle

Select the antonyms:
56.Snag- 1) hurdle 2) boon 3) bug 4) glitch
57.Diligence- 1) lethargy 2) exertion 3) vigour 4) assiduity
58.Amenable- 1) responsive 2) pliable 3) docile 4) unsusceptible
59.To muster- 1) to convocate 2) to rally 3) to estrange 4) to aggregate

Idioms and phrases/ Give one word:
60.To get over it- 
1) to accept something that happened in the past and move on 2) to complete a project  or task 3) to control one's anger 4) to achieve  something seemingly easy, but with a lot of difficulty

61.To get up on the wrong side of the bed- 
1) to find oneself in a strange place  when one wakes  up especially after drinking a lot previous  night 2) to start the day in a bad mood  which continues all day long 3) to argue with your spouse 4) to roll a lot in bed while sleeping

62.An outline representing or bounding  the shape or form of something. 
1) tracery 2) contour 3) doodle 4) pattern

63.To lose one's head- 1) to lose respect within your community
2) to become complacent and  gradually worsen your performance 3) to become confused or overly emotional about someone or something 4) to lose sense or start behaving like a lunatic

64.A person famous and respected within a particular sphere. 
1) eminent 2) obscure 3) despotic 4) imperative

65.Head  over heels- 
1) to think with head instead of heart 2) to run away from an unpleasant situation 3) to take a nasty fall 4) to be madly  in love

66.Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. 
1) pique 2) vexation 3) chagrin 4) distress

67.A region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured; a bruise.
1) pustule 2) knurl 3) contusion 4) tumour

Rearrangement
68.Accepting  that one form
P-of price discrimination is okay opens
Q-the door to all other forms
R-of discrimination as well-  
1) QRP 2) RPQ 3) PRQ 4) PQR

69.Seven decades ago,
P-Orwell wrote a clutch
Q-for the post-World War  II British journal Polemic
R-of essays - 1) RPQ 2) QRP 3) PRQ 4) QPR

70.We are told that its
P-Public  Distribution System
Q-creating  a functional
R-sole purpose is the noble goal of
1) QRP 2) RQP 3) PRQ 4) PQR

71.So,  increasingly,
P-paying to provide revenues 
Q-for the Central government 
R-the poor have been
1) RPQ 2) RQP 3) PQR 4) QPR

72.Narration
He said to her, "If you smoke here, I will kick you out".
a.He told her that if she smoked there, he would kick her out.
b.He told her whether she smoked there, he would kick her out.
c.He told her if she smoked there, he would kick him out.
d.He asked her that if she smoked there, he would kick her out.

73.Narration
He said to her, "It is high time you left me alone ".
a.He told her that it was high time she had left him alone.
b.He told her that it had been high time she left him alone.
c.He told her that it was high time she left him alone.
d.He told her that it was high time he left her alone.

74.Narration
He said to her, "I took the exam day before yesterday".
a.He told her that he had taken the exam a day before day before yesterday.
b.He told her that he had taken the exam two days before.
c.He told her that he had taken the exam day before yesterday.
d.He told her that he had taken the exam two days before yesterday.

75.Narration
He said to her, "Give me money, will you? "
a.He asked her whether she will give him money.
b.He asked her if she would give her money.
c.He asked her to give him money.
d.He had asked her to give him money.

76.Narration
He said to her, "Do see me tomorrow.".
a.He did asked her to see him the next day.
b.He asked her to see him the next day.
c.He asked her to see him next day.
d.He asked her to do see him the next day.

77.Narration
He said to her, "Ok, I will make up for the loss".
a.He asked her that he would make up for the loss.
b.He told her that he was ok and added that he would make up for the loss.
c.He told her ok and said that he would make up for the loss.
d.He told her that he would make up for the loss.

78.Narration
He said to her, "If I were a fool, I wouldn't beat him".
a.He told her that if she were a fool, he wouldn't beat him.
b.He told her that if he had been a fool, he wouldn't have beaten him.
c.He told her that if he were a fool, he wouldn't beat him.
d.He told her that if he were a fool, he wouldn't beat her.

79.Narration
He said to her, "Good morning, ma'am ".
a.He wished her a good morning.
b.He bade her a good morning respectfully.
c.He wished her a good morning respectfully.
d.He bade her a good morning.

80.Narration
She said to me, "How good is he?"
a.She asked me how good he was.
b.She exclaimed with praise that he was very good.
c.She asked to me how good he was.
d.She exclaimed with praised that he was very good.

81.Narration
He said to her, "Stupid, get lost."
a.He called her stupid and asked to got lost.
b.He called her stupid and asked to get lost.
c.He asked her to get lost.
d.He has called her stupid and asked to get lost.

82.Voice
Her health has concerned me.
a. I has been concerned by her health.
b. I have being concerned by her health.
c. I have been concerned about her health.
d. I have been concerned in her health.

83.Voice
They asked me if I could run fast.
a. I asked if I could run fast.
b. I was asked if I can run fast.
c. I was asked if I could run fast.
d. I was asked if fast could run me.

84.Voice
We believe that he was honest.
a. He is believed to be honest.
b. He is believed to have been honest.
c. He is believed to have honest.
d. He was believed to have been honest.

85.Voice
Nobody cares for the poor.
a. The poor are not cared.
b. The poor is not cared for.
c. The poor are not cared for.
d. The poor is not care for.

86.Voice
One should take care of others.
a. Others should be taken care of.
b. Others should be taken care 
c. Others should be take care of.
d. Others should have been taken care of.

87.Voice
You are to serve him.
(a) He must have served by you.
(b) He should served by you.
(c) Let him be serve by you.
(d) He is to be served by you.

88.Voice
I have to deposit some money.
(a) Some money has to be deposited by me.
(b) Some money has deposited by me.
(c) Some money has to be deposit by me.
(d) Some money have to be deposited by me.

89.Voice
SHE WAS SEEN RUNNING.
a.THEY SEE HER RUNNING.
b.THEY SAW HER RUNNING.
c.THEY SAW HER RUN.
d.THEY SAW HER RAN.

90.Voice:
WHOM DID HE TELL MY STORY? 
a.WHO WAS TOLD MY STORY BY HIM?
b.WHOM WAS TOLD MY STORY BY HIM?
c.BY WHO WAS TOLD MY STORY?
d.WHO TOLD MY STORY BY HIM?

91.Spot the error
I still remember (1) to meet him (2) five years ago. (3)  No error (4) 

92.Spot the error
No sooner did he see (1) the traffic policeman (2) then he wore the seat belt (3) No error (4)

93.Spot the error
He asked (1) that how long (2) I would be absent (3) No error (4)

94.Spot the error
Paper should be (1) recycle (2) if possible (3) No error (4)

95.Spot the error
The manager put forward (1) a number of criterions (2) for the post (3) No error (4) 

Choose the correct options:
96.There is no substitute ............... hard work.
a.to
b.for
c.in
d.at

97.She is vying ............... me ............. the title.
a.with- for
b.for- with
c.to- for
d.for- to

98.Don't look a gift ............... in the mouth.
a.goat
b.horse
c.tiger
d.lion

99.Ramesh ............ in the shade of a tree before he could walk further.
a.laid
b.lie
c.lied
d.lay

100.The fire service personnel put ............ fire with much difficulty.
a.of
b.on
c.off
d.out

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