English Practice Question and Answer

Q: Incapable of being seen through 3671 2

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    Invisible
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Obsolete
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Opaque
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Transparent
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    Wrong
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Answer : 3. "Opaque "

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Directions : In these questions , a part of the sentence is given in bold . Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (A) , (B) and (C) which may improve the sentence . Choose the correct alternative . In case no improvement is needed you answer is (D ) .

He did not know the answer, I did not neither.

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    neither did I
    Correct
    Wrong
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    either did I
    Correct
    Wrong
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    neither have I
    Correct
    Wrong
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    No improvement
    Correct
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Answer : 1. "neither did I"

Q:

To throw or drop unnecessary goods or fuel from a ship, an aircraft, a spacecraft etc. 

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    Capsize
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    Wrong
  • 2
    Enthrall
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Volley
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 4
    Jettison
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 4. "Jettison "

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In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).

I was (A) / laying down (B)/ when the door bell rang. (C)/No error. (D) 

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    C
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  • 2
    A
    Correct
    Wrong
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    B
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 4
    D
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 3. "B"

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Answer : 1. "A"

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Change the sentences as directed, choosing from the options given below

Where did you go last evening? (Change into Assertive) 

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    I does go to see a movie.
    Correct
    Wrong
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    I am go to see a movie.
    Correct
    Wrong
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    I am went to see a movie.
    Correct
    Wrong
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    You didn't go anywhere last evening.
    Correct
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Answer : 4. "You didn't go anywhere last evening. "

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In these questions read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in it. If there is no error, the answer is (D).

The officer (A) is angry, on the clerk (B)/for not attending to the work.(C) /No error(D).

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    A
    Correct
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    B
    Correct
    Wrong
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    C
    Correct
    Wrong
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    D
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Answer : 2. "B"
Explanation :

with will replace on because - angry (Adj.) : feeling or showing anger (usually followed by at, with, or about (Prep.) Look at the examples given below : The girl felt angry at the injustice of the situation. I was angry with myself for making silly mistakes. We use angry at/about (something) and angry with (somebody). Hence, is angry with the clerk is the right usage.


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