GRAMMER
PERPOSITIONS
SYNONYMS
Objective Type
1. Chose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-2 ( Modren Prose and Heroes ) Part 1 (1 x 239 = 239)
1) That the hundreds of thousand of earths could be packed inside each and leave room to spare.
a) combined b) contained c) consisted d) had
2) That the hundreds of thousands of earths could be packed inside each and leave room to spare.
a) space b) attic c) vacuum d) possibility
3) A few stars are known which are hardly bigger than the Earth,
a) some b) little c) many d) much
4) Here and there we find an immense star wandering blindly through space.
a) enormous b) enlarging c) petty d) vastness
5) .... whose living power consisted chiefly in their being able to reproduce themselves before dying.
a) doubtedly b) mainly c) certainly d) probably
6) From the simple organisms came a stream of life.
a) series b) chain c) river d) wave
7) Itis very ,very rare event indeed for one star to come any where near to another
a) seldom b) great c) hardly d) scarcely
8) It needs suitable physical conditions for its appearance.
a) existence b) looks c) stay d) approval
9) When measured up against the total substance of the universe...
a) matter b) mineral c) substantial d) hollowness
10) In the immense stretches of the space beyond the milky way, it is colder still
a) spacious b) widths c) vasts d) distances
11) A few stars are known which are the hardly bigger than the earth.
a) scarcely b) impossibly c) possibly d) probably
12) Millions of stars are wandering about in space.
a) floating b) roaming c) moving d) swimming
13) A few stars form groups which journey in company.
a) disharmony b) group c) solitary d) harmony
14) Most of the stars travel alone.
a) lonely b) separately c) aloof d) exclusively
15) Mostly , each star makes its voyage in complete loneliness, like a ship on an empty ocean.
a) open b) large c) huge d) uninhabited
16) That star, coming near the sun ,must have raised tides.
a) grown b) progressed c) created d) born
17) Standing on our little grain of sand, we try to discover the purpose of the universe.
a) gram b) particle c) atom d) source
18) We try to discover the purpose of the universe
a) know b) recover c) explore d) locate
19) We find the universe frightening .
a) mysterious b) terrifiying c) wonderful d) odd
20) It needs suitable physical conditions.
a) appropriate b) pleasant c) fine d) harmonious
21) We may think of the stars as collection of fires scattered through space.
a) distances b) vasts c) widths d) spacious
22) Away from these fires, there is this unimaginable cold of hundreds of degrees of frost
a) hail b) freeze c) strom d) mist
23) Why dose a star seldom find another, anywhere near it?
a) often b) nearly c) rarely d) ideally
24) We may think of the stars as collection of fires scattered through space.
a) spread b) thrown c) flung d) splinters
25) Sewage from all sections is carried through sealed pipes.
a) water supply b) used water c) fresh water d) rainwater
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26) We are more critical in our thinking than our forefathers.
a) bad b) inquisitive c) nagging d) positive
27) All of us have benefited greatly from the use of scientific method
a) been worried b) suffered c) profitted d) lost
28) Even the battle for life was not over.
a) struggle b) wish c) survival d) enmity
29) Into the narrow, unpaved and poorly drained city streets, household garbage and other refuse were thrown.
a) not metalled b) clean c) wide d) mettalled
30) Into the narrow, unpaved and poorly drained city streets, household garbage and other refuse were thrown.
a) reionject b) denial c) waist d) waste
31) people are now less likely to accept conclusions as final.
a) facts b) results c) ideas d) research
32) Through the use of scientific method, it has been demonstrated that unsanitary conditions spread the diseases.
a) concealed b) shown c) warned d) foretold
33) Today most city governments have departments of sanitation.
a) cleanliness b) research c) officers d) dirt
34) We have solved problems dealing with maintenance of health.
a) take care b) development c) production d) upkeep
35) Water had to be carried a considerable distance from the well to the home
a) huge b) short c) petty d) little
36) Water was used sparingly for bathing.
a) often b) careless c) usually d) carefully
37) Water is carried through a pipeline,or an aqueduct.
a) sewage b) tunnel c) pipeline d) bucketful
38) Thrifty housewives preserved their homegrown vegetables.
a) remote b) fragile c) frugal d) old
39) Sea foods were generally available only alone the coast.
a) market b) shore c) rate d) price
40) Regardless of where people live today. . .
a) in regard to b) in respect to c) in respect of d) irrespective of
41) Dehydration has proved a practical method of preservation.
a) quick freeze method b) preservation c) adding water d) removal of water
42) If a person feels that wearing some kind of charm will prevent him .
a) sign of bad luck b) amulet c) bad omen d) sign of good luck
43) People are now less likely to accept conclusion as final.
a) facts b) results c) ideas d) research
44) Al of us have benefited greatly from the use of scientific method.
a) suffered b) profited c) been worried d) lost
45) Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to be considered strange and mysterious
a) stories b) chances c) events d) tales
46) Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to be considered strange and mysterious
a) grand b) wonderful c) unknown d) evident
47) ______ Very likely , before you were six years old.
a) strange b) rare c) probable d) unusual
48) Even the battle for life was not over.
a) wish b) survival c) enmity d) struggle
49) Today babies are born in hospitals where there is little likelihood of their getting diseases
a) effort b) surety c) chance d) safety
50) Young people are treated a protect them against smallpox, diphtheria and typhoid fever.
a) pollute b) feed c) shatter d) save
51) Into the narrow ,unpaved and poorly drained city streets ,household garbage and other refuse were thrown .
a) clean b) wide c) mettalled d) mot mettalled
52) Into the narrow ,unpaved and poorly drained city streets ,household garbage and other refuse were thrown .
a) rejection b) denial c) waist d) waste
53) Human wastes drained into wells
a) rushed b) dripped c) poisoned d) hovered
54) Sewage from all sections is carried through sealed pipes
a) rain water b) fresh water c) used water d) water supply
55) We are more critical in our thinking than our forefathers.
a) nagging b) inquisitive c) positive d) bad
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56) Through the use of scientific methods,it has been demonstrated that unsanitary conditions spread the diseases.
a) foretold b) warned c) shown d) concealed
57) Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to be considered strange and mysterious
a) events b) chances c) stories d) tales
58) Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to be considered strange and mysterious
a) evident b) grand c) wonderful d) unknown
59) ..... very likely , before you were six years old.
a) unusual b) strange c) rare d) probable
60) Today babies are born in hospitals where there is little likehood of their getting a disease.
a) safety b) effort c) surety d) chance
61) Young people are treated to protect them against smallpox, diphtheria and typhoid fever.
a) save b) pollute c) feed d) shatter
62) Human wastes drained into wells.
a) poisoned b) dripped c) rushed d) hovered
63) Today most city governments have departments of sanitation.
a) officers b) research c) cleanliness d) dirt
64) We have solved problems dealing with maintenance of health.
a) upkeep b) production c) development d) take care
65) Water had to be carried a considerable distance from the well to the home.
a) little b) petty c) short d) huge
66) Water was used sparingly for bathing.
a) usually b) carelessly c) often d) carefully
67) Water is carried through a pipe, or an aqueduct.
a) pipeline b) tunnel c) sewage d) bucketfully
68) Thrifty housewives preserved their homegrown vegetables.
a) frugal b) fragile c) remote d) old
69) Sea foods were generally availble only along the coast.
a) price b) rate c) shore d) market
70) Regardless of where people live today...
a) in regard to b) in respect to c) in respect of d) irrespective of
71) Dehydration has proved a practical method of preservation.
a) removal of water b) quick freeze method c) preservation d) adding water
72) If a person feels that wearing some kind of charm will prevent him...
a) sign of good luck b) sigh of bad luck c) amulet d) bad omen
73) Feeling which involves fear such as this are called superstitions.
a) views b) foolish ideas c) attitudes d) blessings
74) People are now more willing to look for new truths.
a) reluctant b) hesitant c) shaky d) ready
75) And whose judgment drift is perverted.
a) satisfied b) softened c) sharpened d) distorted
76) A few lazy bluffers drift into college.
a) cheats b) players c) youth d) workers
77) The boy must make himself cultivate a poise and calm that the fidgets.
a) generate b) mitigate c) irrigate d) control
78) The boy must make himself cultivate a poise and calm that the smothers the fidgets.
a) suppress b) suffer c) aggravate d) increase
79) The boy must make himself cultivate a poise and calm that the smothers the fidgets.
a) balance b) medicine c) danger d) position
80) A common cause of failure is a mistaken ambition.
a) aim b) illusion c) activity d) support
81) The boys is following a direction,mapped out by his parents,that runs counter to all his interests and abilities.
a) parallel b) contrary c) besides d) along with
82) Good Lord never intended their son to be a physician
a) retarded b) claimed c) wished d) made
83) As a general thing, the boy wins outin such controversies.
a) position b) efforts c) situations d) difference
84) The very bright boy at school has never learned what real application is
a) concession diligence b) diligence c) effort d) relaxation
85) It is almost a tragedy to see all of this keenness going to waste.
a) kinship b) opportunity c) weakness d) devotion
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86) .....for it involves an entire change of attitude.
a) complete b) forced c) odd d) new
87) If an adequate health service is available.
a) proper b) improper c) frequent d) silent
88) Many boys are willing to earn.
a) reluctant b) subject c) opposed d) ready
89) To see boys undergoing tranfusion of blood to get money for their food and books, is a heartrending spectacle.
a) special b) refined c) fine d) pathetic
90) He asserted God put those tonsils in his son's throat.
a) wished b) prayed c) apologized d) claimed
91) It is not of much value unless he possesses the physical vigour.
a) weakness b) allergy c) energy d) courage
92) And inevitably, it is an important reason for apparent failure.
a) hardly b) secretly c) surely d) safely
93) Most colleges do all they can with scholarship funds to alleviate this situation.
a) conceal b) harden c) lessen d) lesson
94) Any parent owes this much to his son.
a) gives b) holds c) is responsible for d) belongs
95) The parents have the responsibility for giving him the best equipments.
a) wealth b) opportunity c) advice d) device
96) Nevertheless, many boys are cast entirely on their own resources for their college expenses.
a) ensure b) reply c) own d) left
97) Many boys attempt seriously to make good and have the native ability to do so.
a) creative b) exceptional c) inborn d) civilized
98) It is almost a tragedy to see all of this keenness going to waste.
a) devotion b) weakness c) opportunity d) kinship
99) Such nervous habits cannot be eradicated by anyone but the boys himself.
a) educated b) polished c) nourished d) uprooted
100) As well argued with a person that he ought to like onion when he detests them.
a) hates b) finds c) sells d) buys
101) The parents whom I have offended.
a) annoyed b) pleased c) forgiven d) advised
102) No boy ought to be complelled to earn his entire way through college.
a) expelled b) reinforced c) forced d) engaged
103) It is always to the detriment of their wealth .
a) image b) improvement c) value d) damage
104) The problem that the college dean faces calls for about the same diagnostics ability as that of the physician.
a) special b) rare c) marking d) judging
105) It made a luxuriously long week end.
a) comfortably b) short c) delayed d) prolonged
106) later tragically reduced to a fortnight.
a) ten days b) three weeks c) two weeks d) six days
107) I could look forward to a period of permanent felicity.
a) freedom b) choice c) happiness d) isolation
108) I would savour my happiness with conscious relish.
a) little b) calculated c) sad d) happy
109) I could hardly believe that three strenuous school terms had indeed rolled away.
a) tough b) straight c) long d) short
110) The longer for dreemed of mythical summer holidays were at hand.
a) welcomed b) hooted c) blamed d) desired
111) The longer for dreemed of mythical summer holidays were at hand.
a) longer b) awaited c) unreal d) desired
112) Unspoilt as yet, lying intact and promising just head.
a) unused b) uncanny c) untutored d) unnatural
113) Unspoilt as yet, lying intact and promising just head.
a) spend b) complete c) isolated d) independent
114) All my early childhood I longed desperately for a tricycle.
a) happily b) sadly c) violently d) cleverly
115) Whether the ice-cream man would be miraculously inspired to offer me a cornet or a slider free.
a) ironically b) astionishingly c) stupidly d) laxuriously
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116) The daily grind of school pressed heavily upon me.
a) labour b) furtile c) action d) satisfaction
117) Which some unforeseen circumstances had caused to be cancelled the proceeding Saturday.
a) unexpected b) unreal c) real d) visual
118) Which some unforeseen circumstances had caused to be cancelled the proceeding Saturday.
a) conditions b) moments c) meetings d) matches
119) Caused to be cancelled the preceding Saturday.
a) late b) progressive c) previous d) latest
120) The sudden dismissal of school on hour or two before the usual time because of some unexpected crises of celebration.
a) proegramme b) party c) difficult time d) quiz
121) The daily grind of school, with its abundant homework, its fierce competition the sence of never being able to relax, pressed heavily upon me.
a) immense b) less c) difficult d) easy
122) The daily grind of school, with its abundant homework, its fierce competition the sence of never being able to relax, pressed heavily upon me.
a) relaxed b) tough c) interesting d) difficult
123) Waking up in the morning with the knowladge that one simply had to get out of bed that there was no possibility of turning over for an extra doze was a dismal
experience.
a) sleep b) medicine c) quantity d) substance
124) Waking up in the morning with the knowladge that one simply had to get out of bed that there was no possibility of turning over for an extra doze was a dismal
experience.
a) little b) sad c) enjoyable d) happy
125) The maid would climb with grim steps to the attic floor.
a) horrible b) hard c) noisy d) gloomy
126) The voice it heralded sounded in my ears.
a) pictures b) view c) bell d) call
127) The anticipation was always worse than the reality.
a) call b) dream c) imagination d) fore knowledge
128) The oppressive weight of the knowledge of a full day's school ahead pressed heavily upon me.
a) crushing b) light c) luxurious d) real
129) I used to lie waiting for that ominous tread.
a) walk b) talk c) conversation d) bell
130) Friday night was positively rose-coloured.
a) surely b) bleaky c) quietly d) slowly
131) It was publically stated the other day that some people were sending he oddest things.
a) worth b) note able c) strange d) valuable
132) It would be interesting to inspect them.
a) study b) close c) destroy d) examine
133) In some cases, one imagines,, such indigestible get into the parcels by accidents.
a) incomprehensible b) uneatable c) unreal d) unwritten
134) It is sometimes difficult to find a scaffold for them.
a) gallows b) bullet c) place d) river
135) There were scores of them.
a) tens b) thousands c) hundreds d) numerous
136) Tie them up and consign them to the river.
a) assign b) blind c) push d) send
137) I improvised a sack, stuffed the books into it, put it over my shoulder.
a) tied b) prepared c) caught d) contrived
138) I fancied he looked suspicious.
a) superstitious b) doubtful c) eager d) worried
139) Perhaps he suspects I have swag in this.
a) money b) jewellery c) stolen goods d) books
140) To all who are detected in any deliberately furtive act.
a) strong b) weak c) sectet d) open
141) He acquitted me, apparently.
a) released b) quitted c) warned d) understood
142) It was then that all the implications of my act revealed themselves.
a) mysteries b) effects c) beauties d) criterion
143) I leaned against the parapet and looked down into the faintly luminous swirls of the river.
a) bent b) stood c) supported d) hit
144) I leaned against the parapet and looked down into the faintly luminous swirls of the river.
a) deep b) shadowy c) dim d) brilliant
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145) I fervently hoped, an air of rumination and unconcern.
a) shrinking b) thinking c) trembling d) going
146) The pedestrian came by me without looking at me.
a) walker b) tramp c) wandered d) boy
147) It was a tramp who had other things to think about.
a) solider b) workman c) wandered d) shopkeeper
148) A sudden fling of his arms a great splash in the water.
a) swing b) movement c) trembling d) throw
149) I could almost hear his gruff sneering laugh.
a) rough b) hard c) echoing d) shrieking
150) I could almost hear his gruff sneering laugh.
a) steering b) amazing c) stylish d) mocking
151) Most people especially non-bookish people are very reluctant to throw away anything that looks like a book.
a) ready b) hesistant c) happy d) clear
152) One knows every worthless volume that is bought finds its way to a shelf and stays there.
a) valuables b) dear c) costly d) insignificant
153) It saves ones heirs the trouble of sorting our the rubbish or storing it.
a) destroying b) saving c) burning d) arranging
154) Summoning up my courage to take the plunge and quailing from it at the last moment.
a) summing b) gathering c) rising d) pushing
155) Summoning up my courage to take the plunge and quailing from it at the last moment.
a) fearing b) worrying c) throbbing d) jumping
156) In the agony of decision left the embankment and hastened for the first of these.
a) pain b) fear c) wonder d) joy
157) In the agony of decision left the embankment and hastened for the first of these.
a) moved b) started c) quickened d) walked
158) What I thought savagely.
a) really b) neatly c) wildly d) fearfully
159) Under the resolute mask that you show your friends is there really a shrinking and contemptible coward.
a) hateful b) helpful c) brave d) lovable
160) I had jut been reading a patent liver -pill circular.
a) advertisement b) circle c) newspaper d) medicine
161) I never read a patent medicine advertise without being impelled to the conclusion.
a) forced b) tallied c) persisted d) worried
162) I crawled out a decrepit wreck.
a) calm b) serene c) happy d) devastated
163) I crawled out a decrepit wreck.
a) weak b) strong c) healthy d) sick
164) I have been induced to come to the opinion that is must have been there all the time.
a) thinking b) convinced c) felt d) sensed
165) Why this invidious reservations.
a) annoying b) timely c) hideous d) precious
166) I plodded, conscientiously through the twenty six letters
a) carefully b) roughly c) ideally d) happily
167) Why this invidious reservation.
a) thinking b) talk c) planning d) limitation
168) Being only a chemist hampers me .
a) tempt b) attract c) stops d) impress
169) He is a old chum of mine.
a) plume b) friend c) brother d) student
170) I idly turned the leaves and began to indolently study disease.
a) lazily b) happily c) rapidly d) quickly
171) Some fearful, devastating scourage, I know I
a) pain b) magic c) disease d) headache
172) I had glanced half down the list of premonitory symptoms
a) warning b) previous c) precious d) precautions
173) In the listlessness, of despair, I again turned over the pages
a) worriedness b) weariness c) enjoyment d) limitlessness
174) The acute ,stage would commence in about another fortnight.
a) best b) intense c) favourite d) medium
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175) The acute ,stage would commence in about another fortnight.
a) begin b) end c) finish d) flourish
176) Cholera I had with seer complications
a) happenings b) disease c) difficulties d) implications
177) I plodded, conscientiously through the twenty six letters
a) moved b) stopped c) struggled d) went
178) What an acquisition I should be to a class.
a) possession b) amazement c) inspiration d) awe
179) I sat and pondered.
a) worried b) thought c) felt d) sought
180) Goat is its most malignant stage, it would appear, had seized me without my being aware of it.
a) light b) mild c) harmful d) serious
181) I am suffering from the parricular disease therein dealt with in its most virulent form.
a) dainty b) delicate c) poisonous d) crude
182) The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exactly with all the sensations that i have ever felt.
a) mix b) show c) define d) correlate
183) My voice was sepulchral.
a) sorrowful b) chirpy c) brilliant d) musical
184) I proposed to deposit fifty-six dollars.
a) commit b) suggest c) realize d) intend
185) The bank swam before my eyes .
a) ran b) twisted c) moved d) rattled
186) You are one of Pakistan's men,I presume.
a) assume b) prescribe c) describe d) feel
187) As if I had been prompted to lie about it .
a) stimulated b) deceived c) banned d) hampered
188) That I was an invalid millionaire.
a) rich b) disabled c) old d) illiterate
189) An idiot hope struck me
a) silly b) new c) quick d) mature
190) My face was ghastly pale
a) ferociously b) sickly c) ironically d) slightly
191) Reckless with misery, I made a plunge.
a) rash b) horrified c) clarified d) unsteady
192) I was too far gone to reason now.
a) argue b) knowledge c) call d) come
193) The moment I cross the threshold of a bank, I become an irresponsible idiot.
a) limits b) boundary c) doorstep d) corner
194) So I shambled in and looked timidly round at the clerks.
a) halted b) staggered c) rushed d) sneaked
195) The clerk rattle me, the wickets rattle me.
a) please b) satisfy c) relish d) confuse
196) The manager was grave, calm man.
a) brave b) coward c) healthy d) serious
197) "Can I see the manager?" I said, and added solemnly ,"alone".
a) secretly b) seriously c) indigantly d) solely
198) Everywhere politicians of the most conservative and bourgeois kind are attempting to rebuild for themselves a compromised career.
a) advanced b) backward c) modern d) simple
199) When confronting the enigma of the Chinese planet.
a) puzzle b) situation c) stigma d) gravity
200) They have plagued Asian countries
a) afflicted b) persuaded c) snatched d) thrived
201) The gignatic Chinese social experiment does not only concern Asia.
a) mysterious b) brave c) radical d) colossal
202) It involves an utterly different approach
a) merely b) completely c) newly d) surely
203) For years the Chinese have been striving.
a) playing b) working c) struggling d) planning
204) National machines and equipment are not entirely indigenous.
a) superior b) fake c) efficient d) local
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205) I get up at 6'O' clock in the morning ;do a few chores in the house.
a) tasks b) secrets c) exercises d) tricks
206) The fact remain that when the number is not simply a juxtaposition of person.
a) placing side by side b) opposition c) gathering d) crowd
207) A kind of national schizophrenia in terms of a split economy.
a) stomach b) liver disease c) mental illness d) weakness
208) The flexible Chinese bomboo curtain was countered by a Western curtain of rigid disregard.
a) soft b) flattered c) related d) fixed
209) The flexible Chinese bomboo curtain was countered by a Western curtain of rigid disregard.
a) attacked b) retaliated c) flowered d) understand
210) The Occidental certainly launched the warm hug.
a) the Eastern b) the Western c) the Southerners d) the Northerners
211) Seventy three year old Chou En Lai will end up dislocating his right hand.
a) twisting b) moving c) entangling d) distinguishing
212) After a few slices of bread and butter you forgot all about those hunger pangs.
a) relief b) plan c) plain d) pain
213) They are children whose eyes stare as if blind.
a) look b) suprise c) astonish d) seen
214) Famine has been a problem since the beginning of time
a) hunger b) feminine c) loss d) thirst
215) Many countries have carried out massive programmers.
a) casual b) great c) messy d) compulsory
216) Quite often these were serious enough to mean starvation for him.
a) disaster b) thirst c) death from the lack of food d) crisis
217) Corn is scare and food is lacking.
a) abundant b) short c) increasing d) perishing
218) This disease starts as little hard pimples which may join together to make blotches .
a) scars b) spots c) injuries d) medicine
219) Nine and a half million people perished in a single famine.
a) suffered b) vanished c) lost d) died
220) The goods the country exports are nearly raw materials which are subject to price fluctuations
a) changes b) fall c) rise d) stability
221) The study of the population growth indicates one of the greatest paradoxes of our time.
a) opposite points b) paradise c) plays d) tragedies
222) Wide spread disaster was only averted.
a) inserted b) insisted c) evaded d) applied
223) Robin helping with transport of food ,robbing the rich to feed the poor or poaching for them.
a) picking b) stealing c) scratching d) throwing
224) In Ceylon,for example ,the death rate was reduced by one third in two years by greatly reducing mortality
a) morbid b) disease c) malady d) death rate
225) If there had been enough availability ,the ports could not cope with all the ships .
a) handle b) responsible c) send d) free
226) It was in 750 that Ummayyad dynasty in Damascus was overthrown.
a) ousted b) grown c) scratched d) injured
227) Accession of te Abbasids to the caliphate was signalized by a ruthless extermination.
a) deliberate b) distinguished c) reported d) appreciated
228) Accession of te Abbasids to the caliphate was signalized by a ruthless extermination.
a) delibrate b) inferior c) superior d) pitiless
229) He heeded the reassurances, shouted from the bank.
a) calls b) promises c) crises d) insurance
230) Afoot ,friendless and penniless, he set out south-west world.
a) without b) on foot c) alone d) sad
231) In North Africa ,he barely escaped assassination
a) punishment b) capture c) killing d) prison
232) It was in 750 that Ummayyad dynasty in Damascus was overthrown.
a) line of rulerss b) line of fighters c) line of devastators d) line of subjects
233) In the process of subduing his adversaries.
a) opposite b) enemies c) armies d) citizens
234) He and his successors down to Abdul Rehman
a) succeeder b) reader c) leader d) return
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235) With his realm consolidated ,Absul Rehman turned to the arts of peace.
a) healthy b) government c) country d) empires
236) He decorated it with mosaics brought by Byzantine artists.
a) types b) mud c) decoration d) design
237) All this happened when in Christian Europe only the rudiment of learning were known.
a) rough b) end c) basics d) books
238) His agent ransacked the book shops .
a) bought b) stole c) searched d) set up
239) In addition to university, the capital housed a library of first magnitude .
a) rate b) number c) class d) great size
2. Chose the correct option of the following underlined words from Book-2 ( Modren Prose and Heroes ) Part 2 (1 x 163 = 163)
240) I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday.
a) simply b) only c) hardly d) successfully
241) The merciful ushers collected my paper.
a) teachers b) soldiers c) attendants d) actors
242) [Link] was man not dependent upon manifestation.
a) happy b) acting c) reliant d) sad
243) [Link] was man not dependent upon manifestation.
a) words b) advantages c) expression d) weights
244) I gained no more advantage from the alphabet than from the wider sphere of letter.
a) experience b) sequence c) distance d) range
245) I continued in this unpretentious situation for nearly a year.
a) happy b) bad c) good d) unassuming
246) I gained an immense advantage over the cleverer boys.
a) simple b) small c) great d) acute
247) [Link] showed discemment in judging my general ability .
a) love b) hatred c) understanding d) development
248) I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examination.
a) pleasent b) difficult c) uninviting d) grim
249) I was destinied to journey
a) ordered b) doomed c) asked d) prevented
250) The subject which were dearest to the examiners were almost inveriably those I fancid least.
a) allowed b) temporarily c) never d) always
251) The subject which were dearest to the examiners were almost inveriably those I fancid least.
a) ignored b) read c) adopted d) liked
252) The examiners were partial to Latin and mathematics.
a) detested b) fond of c) impartial d) enjoyed
253) And their will prevailed
a) attempted b) tried c) dominated d) rejected
254) when I would have willingly displayed my knowledge they sought to expose my ignorance
a) judge b) conceal c) tell d) show
255) They sought to expose my ignorance.
a) proved b) encourage c) tried d) rejected
256) The examinations were a great trial to me.
a) ordeal b) difficulty c) interested d) enjoyment
257) After much reflection I put a brackets round it.
a) hesitation b) contemplation c) delay d) consideration
258) Incidentally there arrived from nowhere in particular a blot and several smudges.
a) by chance b) truly c) always d) suddenly
259) It was very much to his credit
a) side b) right c) loss d) honor
260) [Link] drew the conclusion from these slender indications to scholorship .
a) wonderful b) small c) impressive d) good
261) [Link] drew the conclusion that I was worthy to pass into Harrow.
a) tried b) unable c) able d) happy
262) Incidentally there arrived from nowhere in particular a blot and several smudges.
a) words b) papers c) marks d) holes
263) I gazed for two whole hours at this sad spectacle.
a) wrote b) thought c) counted d) looked
264) I gazed for two whole hours at this sad spectacle.
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a) teacher b) sight c) picture d) question
265) We were considered such dunces that we could learn only English
a) clever b) intelligence c) fool d) bold
266) I would whip them hard for not learning English.
a) invite b) punish c) reward d) encourage
267) I did not feel myself at any disadvantage.
a) problem b) trouble c) benefit d) loss
268) I would let the clever ones learn Latin as honour,and Greek as a treat.
a) subject b) gift c) joy d) dinner
269) The talented students won prizes and distinction for writing pithy Greek epigrams.
a) plays b) clauses c) sentences d) proverbs
270) The talented students won prizes and distinction for writing pithy Greek epigrams.
a) dull b) compact c) smart d) new
271) It was kind of drill .
a) emotion b) sensation c) exercise d) show
272) [Link] took a fairly long sentences.
a) totally b) beautifully c) quite d) only
273) We learnt English parsing throughly .
a) use b) study c) evolution d) analysis
274) I had to be vigilant until each mouthful was safely behind my teeth .
a) fast b) serious c) versatile d) careful
275) By the time he was a young man he was firmly gripped by the wanderlust.
a) clinched b) pinched c) thirst d) tinged
276) The heat was incredible
a) credible b) decreasing c) increasing d) unbelievable
277) But my head was pounding with such pain that it kept me conscious.
a) coming b) stopping c) throbbing d) paining
278) Meanwhile, his thirst grew fiercer.
a) more b) less c) rapid d) intenser .
279) With a stream of pain he hopped back into the back.
a) sat b) lay c) sprang d) entered
280) The store came vividly to Christopher's mind on the second morning
a) clearly b) abruptly c) veguely d) suddenly
281) He spared his listner none of the grim details.
a) left b) grabbed c) heared d) told
282) He spared his listner none of the grim details.
a) unpleasent b) fignening c) war d) film
283) Their car had become stuck in the sand dune
a) hill b) plain c) strom d) hail
284) Christopher performed useful service in helping the greaser with this arduous operation.
a) difficult b) wholesome c) major d) funny
285) I got only a vague idea of what they looked for they all wore a mask of flies.
a) hidden b) simple c) unclear d) clear
286) It was made in a heavy truck carrying ten tones of ammunition
a) alloy b) arms c) scrap d) toys
287) The result was disastrous.
a) fatal b) doleful c) attractive d) dejected
288) He knew he was going to collapse.
a) shiver b) enjoy c) faint d) tremble
289) It was unbearably stifling in the driver's cabin.
a) suffocating b) uncomfortable c) comfortable d) cold
290) It was on this formidable type of transport that he was to conntinue his Sahara journey .
a) local b) fearsome c) special d) routine
291) Setting out to find a well which was on their route, in order to replenish their water-bags.
a) pick b) repair c) refill d) sew
292) It would be hard to think of a less appetizing the drink than the greenish fluid.
a) nourishing b) spicy c) tasty d) sweet
293) It was an area notorious for sandstorm and dried waterholes.
a) full b) known c) famous d) adorned
294) The permission has later been withdrawn.
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a) taken back b) pulled c) pushed d) continued
295) About half of this gigantic area is mainly under French control.
a) variables b) desert c) huge d) barren
296) Immense streches of barren sand intensely hot during the day, with few water wells and little vegetation.
a) certainly b) definitely c) severely d) mainly
297) Large parts were almost uninhabited
a) uncultivated b) unpaved c) unimportant d) unpopulated
298) The conditions were agonizing .
a) astonishing b) painful c) favouring d) amazing
299) Ghardia was a typical desert town.
a) serene b) peaceful c) specific d) busy
300) The sand is constantly encroaching the town.
a) moving b) going c) intruding d) supplying
301) Parts of the town are being swallowed by the desert.
a) repaired b) destroyed c) gulped d) spoiled
302) The desert keeps tightening its strangle
a) clumsy b) dark c) grip d) dune
303) It was incredible the dunes seemed to be on fire.
a) interesting b) impressive c) unbelievable d) sad
304) The present storm was less drastic and lasted only half an hour.
a) fearful b) fatal c) powerful d) light
305) It did not need imagination to understand how a party could easily be buried and suffocated
a) stifled b) shifted c) allowed d) dismissed
306) He managed to jump back just in time to avoid the deadly fangs
a) snakes b) teeth c) tonsels d) pans
307) The Cravan insisted on making a lengthy detour to water their camels at a well.
a) bypass b) journey c) tour d) serious
308) He experienced a curious longing.
a) serious b) knotty c) keen d) mighty
309) The American vigorously insisted on going back to the road.
a) openly b) sadly c) happily d) strongly
310) On an inspiration he tore the turban he was wearing into four strips.
a) indication b) idea c) motivation d) awareness
311) they had later been misdirected by a native who thought Christopher had returned to Adges
a) student b) local c) boy d) camel man
312) His foresight seved Christopher's life and enabled the hitch-hike journey across he Sahara.
a) vision b) wisdom c) eyesight d) poor sight
313) These two men together revolutionized the theory and practice of medicine.
a) hindered b) motivated c) changed drastically d) damaged
314) Lister sterilized his instruments with carbolic acid .
a) bought b) disinfected c) pressurized d) washed
315) Injecting carbolic acid was quickly abandoned because it did more harm than good.
a) forsaken b) adopted c) wasted d) emptied
316) Then, at twenty ,he received a share in a legacy.
a) bank b) property c) inheritance d) research
317) It was no large, but enough for him to train for a career with better prospectus.
a) chances b) qualities c) institutions d) facility
318) One after another chemical became fashionable
a) surprising b) popular c) corrupted d) modern
319) It may have come from the larder of a forgetful paddington housewife.
a) cellar b) store room c) backyard d) kitchen
320) Fleming was not happy in the limelight
a) war b) politics c) laboratory d) fame
321) Their culture plates were never contaminated
a) used b) washed c) cleaned d) polluted
322) He often received expressions of personal gatitude from people who owed their lives to his discovery.
a) indebted b) saved c) sacrificed d) valued
323) Practically every family set aside the best room in the house for the rearing and tending of silkworms
a) looking b) developing c) growing d) spoiling
324) The diseases reappeared in the first generation of descendants these imported worms.
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a) later generation b) chicks c) beginners d) dependent
325) Pesture was born in quite humble circumstances in 1822
a) congenial b) rich c) ordinary d) pleasant
326) Pesture's father had been one of Napoleon's conscript
a) army b) recruits c) persons' d) friends
327) His father won the Cross of the Legion of Honour on the field of battle, for valour and fidelity.
a) bravery b) competitions c) intelligence d) cowardice
328) His father won the Cross of the Legion of Honour on the field of battle, for valour and fidelity.
a) loyalty b) belief c) timidity d) enmity
329) Thus the son fortune in possessing forbears of character and strength.
a) friends b) successors c) ancestors d) neighbours
330) There is much evidence of the influence of the father on the son
a) quality b) character c) proof d) property
331) Europe was politically upheaved in 1838
a) deelined b) joined c) enlisted d) roused
332) Pasture enrolled himself in the National Guard
a) deelined b) joined c) enlisted d) roused
333) France was on the verge of war with Germany.
a) away b) near c) far off d) farther
334) Pasture was exceedingly disappointed when the military authorities refused to enroll him.
a) totally b) smartly c) excessively d) flatly
335) Pasture father bought a small tannery
a) slaughter house b) asylum c) place where skins are tanned d) light
336) He grasped the fact that his education was a great drain n the family funds.
a) took b) understood c) wrote d) told
337) Pasture used to embarrass his professor with unanswerable questions.
a) heighten b) intimidate c) amaze d) honour
338) The professor in question disapproved of saying, "I don't know".
a) disliked b) approved c) liked d) hated
339) Pasture was so buried in his work n the wedding day that he entirely forgot the ceremony.
a) interested b) hanged c) hidden d) busy
340) In 1876 pasture work on brewing has been of tremendous value in the brewing industry.
a) usual b) some c) great d) little
341) Pasture's work on fermentation was more than enough to pay the indemnity of the France-German war
a) salary b) work c) damage d) rent
342) Pasture work on inflammation of would often made amputation necessary.
a) treatment b) operation c) cutting of part of body d) cure
343) The Surgeons were unwilling to operate except as a last and desperate resort.
a) only b) simple c) hopeless d) courageous
344) If only germs were excluded from wounds,inflammation was averted.
a) assisted b) relish c) escape d) founded
345) This was the result of mysterious epidemic of silkworm diseases.
a) dangerous b) great c) incomprehensible d) open
346) The epidemic had been devastating the silk industry for fifteen or sixteen years.
a) improving b) destroying c) developing d) encouraging
347) The enormous value of this work is shown by the fact that the death-rate today in major operations has fallen to 10%
a) little b) small c) immense d) last
348) Until 1849 the industry had flourished consistently
a) fastly b) slowly c) constantly d) greatly
349) The epidemic reduced the silk growers to despair.
a) nothing b) zero c) disappointment d) fear
350) In 1865 the government asked to Pasteur to investigate the disease.
a) end b) inquire into c) know d) cure
351) Windows and doors must have wire-guaze shutters
a) blinds b) curtains c) fence d) filters
352) Beds must be protected by mosquito nets .
a) useful b) saved c) avoided d) cheap
353) Quinine is invaluable and preventive and cure.
a) useful b) useless c) precious d) cheap
354) The French had failed hopelessly with enomous loss of life and money owing to the ravage of malaria and yellow-fever
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a) attacks b) visits c) harms d) germs
355) It was impossible to catalogue the list of the medical discoveries.
a) see b) arrange c) write d) narrate
356) In an expression of world gratitude ,the Pasture Institute was built in Paris.
a) praise b) remembering c) thankfulness d) approval
357) The Pasture Institute was built in Paris with subscriptions
a) gold b) bricks c) donations d) foreign aid
358) Pasture abolished these superstitions for ever.
a) ideas b) dreams c) false beliefs d) matters
359) Men came crowding back to the ranks with guns and ammunition radied from the Allied arms dumps.
a) attacked b) snatched c) robbed d) got
360) Mustafa Kamal was making exceptionally good use of the freedom.
a) simply b) hardly c) extraordinary d) only
361) A general massacre of the Armenians is expected.
a) killing b) inspection c) examination d) search
362) They realize that this is the end for them and are desperate.
a) happy b) silent c) fearful d) bold
363) The armies of the democracies had been hailed
a) surrendered b) defeated c) welcomed d) warned
364) The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay down arms after continuous fighting since 1911.
a) waste b) surrender c) put down d) carried
365) The Padishsh himself alike eager to collaborate with the allies.
a) cooperate b) army c) ban d) truce
366) Their conception of the best interest of the nation was that of loyalty to the Armistice
a) cooperate b) army c) ban d) truce
367) Allied officers were supervising the police .
a) fighting b) overseeing c) attending d) training
368) The government was practically superseded by order and suggestion from the Allies.
a) defeated b) conquered c) replaced d) trained
369) Some undefeated remmants of the Ottoman Army began to obstruct the Allies control officers.
a) armies b) soldiers c) forces d) remains
370) Some undefeated remmants of the Ottoman Army began to obstruct the Allies control officers.
a) prevent b) face c) fight d) check
371) Kiyazim Karabak refused to disband his men
a) train b) employ c) disperse d) send
372) Week by week little encounters increased.
a) meetings b) fights c) functions d) attacks
373) It was apparent that the Turks were steadily growing bolder.
a) found b) understood c) clear d) known
374) It was apparent that the Turks were steadily growing bolder.
a) gradually b) simply c) fast d) gravely
375) Even in the streets of Anatolia towns their bearing changed.
a) garments b) clothes c) attitude d) dealing
376) Turkish patriotism was no longer vague and undecided.
a) enraged b) defeated c) obsecure d) objected
377) It was a flame of indignation ,not of hatred
a) praise b) fire c) success d) anger
378) Among the Greeks there was little enthusiasm for the Anatolia adventure
a) amazement b) wisdom c) feelings d) excitement
379) The magnificent Greek Royalist officer protested strongly to his government .
a) prepared b) expressed c) opposed d) reveled
380) He sketch out his plan of resistance.
a) attack b) movement c) defiance d) checking
381) Everywhere the local Turks vowed that death was preferable to rule by Greeks.
a) submitted b) realized c) committed d) told
382) In congress of delegated to represent the real, fee Turkey should becalled as quickly as possible .
a) representatives b) soldiers c) officers d) traders
383) There was an undisbanded turkish army crops at Diyarbekir
a) excited b) united c) scattered d) broken
384) The armies of the democrats had been hailed as deliverers
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a) enemies b) defeated c) liberators d) fighters .
385) In her diary an American medical practitioner chronicied the daily deterioration of the position in Anatolia.
a) development b) loss c) decline d) progress
386) Every day brought freshment and new equipment
a) policies b) tools c) requirements d) plans
387) Allies began to withdraw their troops from the interior
a) western b) marshy c) inland areas d) eastern
388) They evacuated the important Badhdad Railway junction at Eatishire.
a) vacated b) captured c) occupied d) surrendered
389) The patriots immediately transformed the railways depots into ammunition factories.
a) made b) destroyed c) converted d) replaced
390) All Allies replied by dissolving the National Assembly.
a) competing b) dismissing c) rejecting d) replacing
391) The courage of its words is astonishing
a) striking b) confusing c) useless d) amazing
392) Istanbul, the Sultan ,and the Government being in the hand of the enemy, all order from there are automatically null and void
a) cancelled b) important c) useless d) disobeyed
393) The nation's rights have been violated
a) observed b) honoured c) preserved d) broken
394) Turkish nation is determined to maintain its rights as a sovereign independent state.
a) happy b) united c) resolved d) ready
395) Only the immediately hinterland of Istanbul was to remain of the once extensive. "Turkey is Europe."
a) defence areas b) important areas c) remote areas d) fertile areas
396) The terms if widely accepted would have been the death sentence of Turkey.
a) punishment b) decision c) prize d) destiny
397) He set up a committee for the purification of the language by substituting genuine Turkish words.
a) eradicating b) writing c) replacing d) increasing
398) No less revolutionary was the abolition in 1925 of the national hand-dress, called the Fez.
a) common b) ordinary c) radical d) horrible
399) No less revolutionary was the abolition in 1925 of the national hand-dress, called the Fez.
a) eradication b) demolished c) explanation d) need
400) The houses of the foreigners ransacked
a) razed b) demolished c) searched d) raided
401) The changes in all branches of Turkish life have been stupendous
a) ordinary b) great c) wonderful d) simple
402) The Turks have now traversed in a few year the road which the people of Western Europe took 150 years to travel.
a) done b) covered c) travelled d) made
3. Choose the correct option of the following under-lined words form the Novel Goodbye [Link]. (1 x 135 = 135)
403) Naturally I am biased in favour of boys learning English.
a) jealous b) impartial c) partial d) simply
404) Merivale would say sipping a glass of sherry when he called every fortnight.
a) one week b) two weeks c) four weeks d) three weeks
405) He had been there more than a decade.
a) 20 years b) 10 years c) 15 years d) 5 years
406) Chips would sign out in that jerky high pitched voice.
a) chirpy b) weak c) bouncy d) low
407) That had still a good deal of sprightliness.
a) timedness b) liveliness c) bravery d) sometimes
408) Rarely did he read more than a page.
a) many times b) always c) scarcely d) sometimes
409) More like a mystic intensifying of perception.
a) teacher b) master c) spiritual d) doctor
410) His chest.......It puts a strain on his hear.
a) stress b) strain c) string d) medicine
411) Nothing really wrong with him only annodomini.
a) advanced age b) virus c) disease d) germ
412) Taken to the exhibition a todding child.
a) ugly b) little c) weak d) pretty
413) No many people still alive could boast a think like that
a) see b) have c) claim d) like
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414) A phenomenon that was.
a) picture b) scene c) table d) event
415) Because he had been ragged there a good deal.
a) teased b) paid c) liked d) disliked
416) He remembered that day of his preliminary interview.
a) oral b) first c) written d) final
417) One of the Barnhurst boys a chubby little fellow, made a brilliant century.
a) weak b) plump c) Little d) tall
418) Queer that a thing like that should stay in the memory so clearly.
a) bad b) strange c) nice d) excellent
419) Whetherby himself was very fatherly and courteous
a) old b) strict c) polite d) weak
420) Give your enthusiasm to Brook field.
a) booka b) bad c) strict d) zeal
421) He remembered that first tremendous ordeal of taking prep.
a) trial b) occasion c) alimpse d) day
422) Big hall full of lusty barbarians
a) tall b) energetic c) weak d) white
423) The last blood-red rays slanting in slabs.
a) showering b) angling c) raining d) blessing
424) Across the road behind a rampart of ancient elms lay Brook field.
a) relic b) wall c) memeory d) fort
425) Russet, under its autumn mantle of creeper.
a) reddish brown b) reddish yellow c) reddish blue d) reddish green
426) Then came the small dependent village and the open fen country.
a) bushy b) wet c) green d) dry
427) The school went up and down, dwindling almost to non-existence at one time.
a) reading b) decreasing c) increasing d) improving
428) Becoming almost illustrious at another.
a) beautiful b) famous c) obscure d) lighting
429) Until mid-Victorian days, the school declined
a) increased b) decreased c) improved d) denied
430) Several notable families supported it.
a) weather b) Known c) poor d) political
431) Not that he was boastful and conceited
a) bigheaded b) studious c) rich d) angry
432) His dream had been to get a headship eventually
a) finally b) incidentally c) luckily d) rarely
433) He realized the inadequacy of his qualification
a) passing b) failing c) insufficiency d) excellence
434) Where he was began to fill a comfortable niche in his mind.
a) room b) place c) floor d) table
435) A fifty he was the doyen of the staff
a) head b) headmaster c) senior member d) principle
436) An unguessed epilogue
a) middle part b) first part c) last part d) news
437) An encore played a tragic audience.
a) innings b) repetition c) enquiry d) match
438) They all shouted at that uproarious end-of-term dinner.
a) noisy b) final c) glorious d) fine
439) The house itself was ugly and pretentious
a) pompous b) hateful c) affected d) frightening
440) He liked if the weather were mild enough to stroll across to the playing fields
a) walk b) sit c) strict d) swim
441) I once thrashed him for climbing
a) asked b) beat c) taught d) made
442) A pleasant placid life
a) warm b) peacefull c) lonely d) aggressive
443) There was however, a seasoning of history and belles-letters
a) love letters b) green literature c) Latin letters d) literary works
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444) He was not despite his long years of assiduous teaching.
a) diligent b) English c) green d) maths
445) His room was furnished simply
a) big b) small c) decorated d) large
446) Times that introduced a few tags.
a) pages b) phrases c) boxes d) article
447) Why was oddly incorrect.
a) truly b) surprisingly c) really d) always
448) There came to him, stirred by the wamth of the fire.
a) shaken b) affected c) burnt d) tasted
449) Where he boarded in a small farmhouse.
a) brooded b) brew c) bred d) lodged
450) But in doing so slipping himself, and wrenched his ankle.
a) rubbed b) twisted c) tool d) bruised
451) He was a quite conventional person.
a) old b) traditional c) smart d) learned
452) Nice men treated them with a polite but rather distant chivalry.
a) disliking b) gentlemanliness c) strictness d) relation
453) In politics, she was radical.
a) pessimistic b) politician c) revolutionary d) worker
454) He was not very articulate
a) handsome b) silent c) mute d) fluent
455) He used to hobble with sticks
a) buy b) stagger c) eat d) sell
456) Listening to the chatter of chips.
a) jokes b) talk c) speech d) song
457) This new woman business repelled him.
a) dislike b) fascinate c) attract d) erased
458) That the trivial cause of so many momentous happening, was one thing of which details evaded him.
a) ordinary b) significant c) dreadful d) petty
459) That the trivial cause of so many momentous happening, was one thing of which details evaded him.
a) significant b) major c) petty d) important
460) That the trivial cause of so many momentous happening, was one thing of which details evaded him.
a) echoed b) teased c) haunted d) escaped
461) So clearly it lingered that time of dizzy happiness, those evening strolls.
a) went b) stayed c) came d) left
462) So clearly it lingered that time of dizzy happiness, those evening strolls.
a) lesson b) walks c) winds d) reading
463) I was afraid you were a solicitor or a stockbroker.
a) judge b) lowyer c) dentist d) doctor
464) He had told her of hi only mediocre degree.
a) high b) above-average c) average d) low
465) He would never get a promotion, and his complete ineligibility to marry a young girl.
a) promise b) unsuitability c) disliking d) sad
466) She said with mock gravity.
a) pretty b) smart c) feigned d) sad
467) She said with mock gravity.
a) seriousness b) laugh c) smile d) truth
468) Green pale gas lamps flickering on a wet parement.
a) erected b) lying c) shining d) burning
469) That the trivial cause of so many momentous happenings, was one thing of which details evaded him.
a) ordinary b) significant c) dreadful d) petty
470) For his marriage was a triumphant success.
a) little b) victorious c) short d) remote
471) Even the wives of the masters, tempted at first to be jealous of some one so young and lovely.
a) remained b) inclined c) found d) lovely
472) he had, in fact, already begun to sink into that creeping dry rot of pedagogy.
a) stream b) scholarship c) learning d) teaching
473) The one thing he had always had, a sense of humour, blossomed into a sudden richness.
a) gather b) dull c) clear d) matured
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474) An outlook far beyond the roofs and turrets of Brook field.
a) walks b) towers c) minarets d) bullies
475) every one was certain that the east end lads would be hooligans.
a) player b) smarter c) decent d) bullies
476) And the volte-face was so complete that the authorities were taken unaware.
a) denial b) vulture c) reversal d) refusal
477) And so it stood, warm radiance.
a) light b) gloom c) darkness d) shadow
478) Katherine tendering her advice in any little problem that arose.
a) liking b) giving c) disliking d) agreeing
479) Having all boys cooped up here is really an unnatural arrangement.
a) registered b) taught c) confined d) struck off
480) One black sheep can contaminate others.
a) pay b) spoil c) help d) cheat
481) He was adamant wouldn't be persuaded.
a) mild b) stubborn c) polite d) lenient
482) He was always at the mercy of a softening wave of reminiscence.
a) fine b) mildness c) sea d) remembrance
483) But she had not always pleaded for leniency.
a) fine b) mildness c) strictness d) concession
484) He's too cocksure of himself over confident.
a) over-confident b) haelthy c) great d) admirer
485) When the last trace of it had vanished from human memory.
a) dispatched b) remembered c) written d) disappeared
486) What a crowd of emotions clung to him as to their last home before annihilation.
a) blooming b) caoming c) discovery d) elimination
487) How did Brook field react to the great scare of the fort-five.
a) period b) fright c) effort d) occasion
488) It would see, quite tame in print, bu lord, how funny it had been at the time.
a) pungent b) healthy c) dull d) bright
489) You can go to blazes for all I care.
a) fortress b) flowers c) flames d) forest
490) You can go to blazes for all I care.
a) write b) look c) consider d) delet
491) Actually he nodded and stumbled on.
a) wrote b) faltered c) read d) talked
492) He did not want to talk to anybody or to receive condolences.
a) sympathies b) letters c) suprises d) applications
493) For the new century there settled upon chips a mellowness that gathered all his developing mannerism and his oft-repeated into a single harmony.
a) humour b) old age c) maturity d) optimism
494) Eye brows lifted, one a little higher than the other, a gaze half rapt, half quizzical.
a) natural b) meditative c) uninterested d) puzzling
495) The strange randomness of the world beguiled him.
a) deceived b) confused c) angered d) pleased
496) However heretical he might be about the Boers, he was orthodox about Mr. Lloyd George and the famous budget.
a) angry b) conventional c) unorthodox d) happy
497) He was an altogether milder and less ferocious animal.
a) disinterested b) mild c) ugly d) fierce
498) Ralston the new Head, very pontifical and aware of himself, fixing the multitude with a cold presaging severity.
a) touching b) threatening c) annoying d) arrogant
499) Of an England for whom days of ease were nearly over, of a nation steering into channels where a hair,s breadth of error might be catastrophic.
a) welcoming b) eventful c) disastrous d) bad
500) For a whole day the school centered emotionally upon his anxieties.
a) efforts b) concerns c) fears d) joys
501) If your case its probably a mixture of slackness and obstinacy.
a) pride b) stubbornness c) immaturity d) strictness
502) He was efficient ruthless, ambitious but not somehow, very likeable.
a) aspiring b) sharp c) brutal d) angry
503) Your methods of teaching are slack and old fashioned.
a) sluggish b) faulty c) unclear d) satisfactory
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504) Your personal habits are slovenly and you ignore my instructions.
a) proud b) negative c) untidy d) pleasing
505) All this flashed through his mind in an instant of protest and indignation.
a) insult b) obection c) anger d) rudeness
506) Besides, he would not sever himself completely.
a) devote b) separate c) communicate d) enjoy
507) It was not a very long speech, but it had a good many joks in it, and was made twice as long, perhaps, by the laugher that impeded its progress.
a) hastened b) beautified c) hindered d) completed
508) Once a term he dined with he head, and once also with the masters.
a) ate b) exchanged c) invited d) met
509) 1915, Armies clenched in deadlock from the sea to switzerland.
a) scattered b) impressed c) held tightly d) ran away
510) The first shock, and then the first optimism.
a) hopefulness b) pessimism c) despair d) criticism
511) Towards the close of that catastrophic july, chatteris talked thousands of others, he did wicket.
a) devastating b) gloomy c) dark d) unpleasant
512) Chips answered, breathlessly and with a holy joy in his hear.
a) smiling b) timidly c) anxiously d) crying
513) he felt fit, actual work was not taxing.
a) demanding b) requiring unit c) interesting d) waxing
514) There in no sublimer feeling in the world:
a) strange b) coarse c) harsh d) noble
515) They might have despised anyone else.
a) looked down upon b) liked c) loed d) praised
516) Chips intonation was extravagantly imiated.
a) excessively b) slightly c) sluggishly d) slowly
517) Staefel went to Germany when the war broke out.
a) ended b) erupted c) Finished d) stopped
518) There things that have mattered for thousands of years are not going to be snuffed out.
a) interpreted b) made c) included d) struck
519) Maynard, chubby, dauntless, clever, impudent: I will, sir.
a) chunky b) insolent c) Respectful d) weird
520) The explosions still continued deafeningly
a) peculiarly b) hardly c) slowly d) loudly
521) The pale, lean and medically unfit science master.
a) bulky b) slender c) polite d) impudent
522) The story was told, retold, embellished.
a) assassinated b) pierced c) forgotten d) embroiderd
523) The story was told, retold, embellished.
a) confused b) exaggerated c) decorated d) distorted
524) With a clatter of change and maladjustment.
a) clamour b) disordered c) passionate d) placement
525) Let us resume our work.
a) spoil b) finish c) To start again d) decorate
526) It was a damp and foggy day.
a) most b) cold c) hoy d) Dry
527) Indeed he was a bit shocked.
a) confused b) stunned c) embellished d) satisfied
528) The whole pageant of it swung before him
a) air b) message c) scene d) year
529) It's not half such an awful place-as you imagine
a) good b) dangerous c) pleasant d) amusing
530) I soon made myself at home.
a) cold b) insult c) adjust d) hot
531) Over the fog-laden air come the bell for call-over, tremulous and muffled.
a) elevated b) suppressed c) loud d) high
532) And the answer came, in a shrill treble:
a) ringing sound b) resonating sound c) shivering sound d) sweet sound
533) Merivale was there, stooping over him.
a) walking over b) leaning over c) kicking d) Insulting
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534) Sleep again if you fecl inclined.
a) choose b) Feel afraid c) Treble d) feel pain
535) Absolutely nothing of any consequence, my dear fellow.
a) trouble b) fear c) result d) significance
536) Chips began a faint and palpitating chuckle.
a) lovable b) charming c) throbbing d) feeble
537) He said it with a quavering merriment.
a) whispering b) amusing c) wavering d) charming
4. Choose the correct option of appropriate prepositions. (1 x 161 = 161)
538) We (pray ) five times a day.
a) praying b) would pray c) pray d) will say
539) The procession (start) from here at ten .
a) starts b) have started c) will start d) starting
540) The last test match (play) on the 20th of the month .
a) was played b) will be played c) plays d) is playing
541) They (do not) their work regularly .
a) have not been doing b) was not doing c) will not do d) are not doing
542) She (shut) the door softly when she came in:
a) shut b) shuts c) shutting d) will shut
543) These days my father (write) a book.
a) was writing b) is writing c) wrote d) will write
544) When the phone rang,Sohail (have) a bath
a) have had b) was having c) taking d) had
545) I will bring books for you if I (go) to Lahore
a) will go b) go c) went d) shall go
546) He wept as if he (be) in great pain .
a) had been b) were c) was d) has been
547) The earth (revolve) around the sun
a) was revolving b) will be revolving c) revolves d) revolved
548) (Solve) the sum?
a) may you solved b) can you solve c) did you solve d) do you solve
549) They (bury) him two days ago
a) will bury b) bury c) will be able to bury d) buried
550) I (take) the examination yet .
a) is not take b) have not taken c) took d) has taken
551) The children were frightened as it (get) dark.
a) will get b) gets c) was getting d) has got
552) (Lend) me your camera tomorrow ?
a) had you lent b) did you lent c) have you lent d) will you lend
553) He (write) an essay by now.
a) will write b) will have written c) wrote d) writes
554) The Hindus (burn) their dead bodies
a) are burning b) had burnt c) burnt d) burn
555) If you (work) hard, you would have passed
a) would work b) will work c) worked d) had worked
556) I (learn) this poem some days ago.
a) will learnt b) learnt c) had learnt d) have learnt
557) I wish I (be) a king .
a) will be b) were c) was d) am
558) A bad man always (quarrel) with his tool.
a) quarreled b) is quarreling c) quarrels d) quarrel
559) If you (work) hard, you would pass.
a) will work b) worked c) works d) work
560) The patients dies before the doctor (reach)
a) will reaches b) had reached c) reaches d) reached
561) It (rain ) since morning .
a) rains b) has been raining c) was raining d) is raining
562) He should not (waste) time .
a) wasting b) waste c) wasted d) wastes
563) When I met him, he _________ to college.
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a) went b) is going c) goes d) was going
564) Honesty never _______ wasted
a) went b) goes c) go d) gone
565) His father ________ a book these days .
a) write b) was writing c) is writing d) writes
566) If you work hard , you ________ the examination .
a) would have passed b) pass c) passed d) will pass
567) He often _________ late .
a) had come b) came c) comes d) come
568) Time once cannot be _________
a) recalled b) recalls c) recalling d) recall
569) The beggar prayed that I __________ long
a) could live b) should live c) must live d) might live
570) You had better ________ me
a) consulted b) being consulted c) been consulted d) consult
571) She jumped off the bus while it ________
a) moves b) was moving c) had been moved d) moved
572) When you came in ,I __________ a letter .
a) shall write b) had writing c) was writing d) Am writing
573) I ___________ the next week in Multan .
a) will spend b) have spent c) spent d) spend
574) He __________ abroad last year .
a) had gone b) went c) goes d) will go
575) Wood __________on water but iron sinks
a) was floating b) is floating c) floated d) floats
576) If he _________ here , I would have helped him .
a) will come b) had come c) came d) has come
577) You ___________ a good movie lately .
a) are seeing b) have seen c) had seen d) saw
578) A rolling stone __________ no mass
a) gathered b) gathers c) gather d) had gathered
579) She __________ this poem yesterday .
a) bought b) had bought c) buying d) buys
580) The rain __________ before I reached home .
a) had stopped b) will stop c) has stopped d) stooped
581) He said that he ________ reached home .
a) had b) has c) would d) will
582) If you tease the dog ,it _________ you .
a) had bite b) will bite c) bites d) bite
583) They _________ in this house for ten years
a) have been living b) would be living c) live d) are living
584) If he ________ , he will succeed
a) had worked hard b) had worked c) working hard d) works hard
585) He _________ the job by now.
a) will has got b) will have got c) got d) get
586) Would that I ___________ a king .
a) shall be b) was c) were d) am
587) When the phone rang, he (have) a bath
a) will have b) had c) was having d) is having
588) By next May, I (write ) this book .
a) had written b) have written c) wrote d) will have been written
589) We generally (speak) Urdu in college
a) have spoken b) speaks c) spoke d) speak
590) He does nothing but (play).
a) has played b) play c) would play d) playing
591) We saw her (go) out of the room.
a) to go b) goes c) going d) go
592) I (live) here since 1960
a) has been living b) am living c) lived d) lives
593) My brother and I (be ) present in the last meeting .
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a) are b) am c) be d) were
594) He did work hard and succeed
a) has succeeded b) succeeds c) succeeded d) succeed
595) The Muslims never (worship) any god but Allah
a) worshipping b) worships c) worshipped d) worship
596) Somebody (steal) your care if you leave it unlocked .
a) stole b) will steal c) will have stolen d) steals
597) He laughs as if he (be) mad
a) been b) was c) is d) were
598) Anwar (read) this book since morning .
a) has been reading b) has read c) read d) will read
599) I (open) an account last month .
a) have opened b) has opened c) opened d) will open
600) Work hard lest you (fail)
a) should fail b) might fail c) will fail d) May fail
601) He _________ out five minutes ago .
a) was going b) had gone c) has gone d) went
602) The train __________ the destination till now .
a) had reached b) reaches c) reached d) will have reached
603) I __________ here since 198.
a) have been living b) am living c) live d) was living
604) Money ________ the mare go .
a) made b) make c) will make d) makes
605) If he _________ hard,he will succeed .
a) will work b) worked c) works d) had worked
606) The peon __________ the bell in the morning
a) rings b) ringing c) ring d) rang
607) I _________ this book last night
a) did not read b) do not read c) will not read d) had not read
608) She _________ ill for a week .
a) has been b) had c) was d) is
609) He _________ to us next week.
a) is coming b) had come c) came d) comes
610) I ___________ him for many years .
a) have been helping b) helping c) helps d) work hard
611) He _________ me last week
a) meeting b) met c) meets d) meet
612) He ________ to college daily in time.
a) gone b) going c) goes d) go
613) Walk fast let you __________the train
a) might miss b) may miss c) miss d) should miss
614) the children __________ forward to this daily holiday for month
a) will look b) are looking c) have been looking d) were looking
615) Now a days [Link] ___________ us English .
a) teaching b) is teaching c) teaches d) taught
616) If you work collectively you ___________ rapid progress .
a) will make b) made c) have made d) make
617) Hundreds of years ago ,people _____________ is sign of good bed luck .
a) would believe b) believe c) had been believing d) believed
618) Hundreds of years ago ,people _____________ is sign of good bed luck .
a) had been believing b) believed c) believe d) would believe
619) If you work collectively you ___________ rapid progress .
a) made b) have made c) make d) will make
620) Now a days [Link] ____________ us English .
a) is teaching b) teaching c) teach d) taught
621) The children _______ forward to this holiday for months .
a) will look b) are looking c) have been looking d) were looking
622) Walk fast lest you ________ the train .
a) should miss b) might miss c) may miss d) miss
623) He _________ to college daily on time .
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a) goes b) went c) go
624) He__________ me last week .
a) met b) meets c) meet d) meeting
625) I ___________ him for may years .
a) have been helping b) helping c) helps d) work hard
626) He __________ to us next week .
a) is coming b) came c) come d) comes
627) She ________ ill for a week
a) had b) was c) is d) has been
628) If you helped him ,he _______
a) had come b) would have passed c) had passed d) passed
629) I would have helped hi if he ________ to me .
a) had come b) would come c) come d) has come
630) He ________ his essay by now .
a) had written b) wrote c) writes d) will have been written
631) Do not go out , It ________ outside
a) is raining b) rains c) rained d) will rain
632) He___________ exercise since morning .
a) is taking b) takes c) take d) has been taking
633) I _________ your book last Friday.
a) returned b) will returned c) havr returned d) had returned
634) ______ your reach the college in time yesterday .
a) are b) did c) does d) do
635) A black sheep _________ the whole flock .
a) has spoiled b) spoiled c) spoils d) spoil
636) If he had forgive him he ________ himself .
a) would have reformed b) will have reformed c) shall have reform d) might have reformed
637) The patient _____- daily .
a) examined b) examiner c) examine d) is examined
638) It_________ since morning .
a) was raining b) has been raining c) is raining d) had raining
639) Would that I _________ a minister .
a) were b) am c) was d) are
640) She ________ the examination last year .
a) will pass b) had passed c) passed d) pass
641) If he ran fast he ___________ the train .
a) would catch b) will catch c) caught d) would have catch
642) I _________ in this college since 1978
a) would have caught b) have been teaching c) teach d) was teaching
643) He _______ Pakistan yesterday .
a) reached b) would reaching c) was reaching d) had reached
644) We seldom _____________ to bed before eleven.
a) has gone b) went c) go d) gone
645) She always _________ the truth .
a) speaking b) speaks c) speak d) had speaking
646) The old man __________ his hair now .
a) is dying b) will be dying c) has dyed d) dyed
647) I was ready before the sun __________
a) had appeared b) appeared c) appears d) appear
648) I am grateful to you for __________me
a) helping b) helped c) help d) being helped
649) He ___________ the Holy Quran in the morning.
a) reads b) is reading c) read d) has reads
650) The prisoner _________ yesterday .
a) may escape b) escaped c) will escape d) has escaped
651) The prisoner _________ yesterday .
a) may escape b) escaped c) will escape d) has escaped
652) It _______ two to make quarrel
a) took b) has taken c) takes d) had taken
653) The rain __________ before I reached home
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a) had stopped b) stopped c) has stopped d) would stop
654) Before the sun sets, we ________ our destination .
a) will reach b) reaches c) were reaching d) had reached
655) A coward _________ many times before his death .
a) had died b) will die c) dies d) died
656) I remember I ________ you last year.
a) has meet b) had meet c) was meeting d) met
657) I ___________ this motorcycle yet .
a) has not sold b) did not tell c) have not sold d) will not tell
658) Who _________ at the door now?
a) is knocking b) knock c) knocks d) had knocking
659) Ali ________ to his office regularly
a) was gone b) go c) goes d) has gone
660) She _______me last month
a) has not meet b) was not meet c) did not meet d) had not met
661) If you went there ,he __________ you .
a) would help b) would helped c) would have helped d) had helped
662) The train __________ tomorrow
a) will leave b) had left c) has left d) has not met
663) The classes _________ in a week .
a) will started b) has started c) had started d) were started
664) The classes _________ in a week .
a) will started b) has started c) had started d) were started
665) If I teach him ,he __________the board .
a) will top b) was topped c) topped d) tops
666) He _________ two days ago.
a) die b) will die c) does not die d) died
667) Ice _________ in the sun.
a) melts b) melted c) melt d) does not melt
668) What is fareed _______ now?
a) teaching b) been teaching c) is teaching d) has tought
669) They _________ now
a) have been studying b) are studying c) study d) have studied
670) Who __________ at the door?
a) will knocking b) has been knocking c) is knocking d) have been knocking
671) If he had helped me I _______ passed .
a) should have been b) would have c) have d) will be
672) I _________ in Pakistan since 1947
a) had been living b) have been living c) was living d) lived
673) Can you tell who _________ this college .
a) will be made b) will be make c) will make d) established
674) Can you tell who _________ this college .
a) will be made b) will be make c) will make d) established
675) I ------------living in this house since 1970.
a) was b) have been c) had been d) will be
676) He ________ here yesterday .
a) had come b) will come c) came d) has come
677) If you ___________ I shall be available .
a) will come b) come c) will come d) had come
678) He ___________ take examination next year .
a) will be taking b) will c) will have taken d) will be taken
679) He _________ to us tomorrow
a) came b) will come c) comes d) had come
680) Yesterday, she __________ her son with a rod .
a) had beaten b) has beaten c) beat d) beats
681) What have you been _________ all the morning .
a) doing b) does c) done d) do
682) We _________ dinner when our father came home .
a) had started b) started c) start d) have started
683) We _________ on a picnic tomorrow
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a) were going b) went c) are going d) had gone
684) None of us _________ the idea .
a) liking b) likes c) will like d) like
685) She _________ us very well now .
a) will be teaching b) will teaching c) is teaching d) teach
686) I _________ a letter from your friend just now.
a) had received b) have received c) received d) will have received
687) He __________ a book three days ago .
a) had bought b) bought c) will buy d) buy
688) When the phone bell rang, I _______ a bath .
a) will have b) had c) was having d) would have
689) A man looked on and _________ the scene .
a) would observed b) observed c) observe d) will observed
690) Slow and steady __________ race .
a) have won b) has wins c) wins d) won
691) His dogs _________ at night
a) do not barked b) does not barked c) has barked d) barks
692) I asked if he ______________ the exams .
a) will take b) had taken c) takes d) have taken
693) Rabia said that she ___________ Aslam
a) can marry b) will marry c) has married d) would marry
694) Unless you _________ cannot pass
a) would work hard b) would have worked hard c) worked hard d) work hard
695) Amjad __________ for examination now .
a) studied b) would have studied c) is studying d) has studied
696) They __________ English for four years .
a) learn b) are learning c) have been learning d) learned
697) She has just come in and __________ you in five minutes
a) have seen b) will see c) saw d) came
698) He _________ here yesterday .
a) will come b) has come c) comes d) came
5. Four Options A,B,C and D are given at the end of every sentence. Only one of them is correct. Choice the correct option.
699) This is a worth-seeing sight.
a) This is a sight worth seeing b) This is worth seeing sight c) This is sight worth see. d) This is sight worth seeing sight.
700) His hairs are black.
a) His hairs is black. b) His hair is black. c) His hair are black. d) His hair were black.
701) Either you or I are wrong.
a) Either you or I have wrong. b) Either you or me are wrong. c) Either you or I is wrong. d) Either you or I am wrong.
702) There is no place in this compartment.
a) There are no place in this b) There is no room in this c) There are no room in this d) There was no place in this
compartment. compartment. compartment. compartment.
703) He gave me few rupees.
a) He gave me a few rupees. b) He gave to me few rupees. c) He gave a me few rupees. d) He gave a few rupees to me.
704) He denied to dine with me.
a) He denied to dine at me. b) He denied to dine me. c) He refused to dine with me. d) He refused to dining for me.
705) He is senior than you.
a) He is the senior than you. b) He is senior to you. c) He is more senior than you. d) He is more senior to you.
706) I found that he is guilty.
a) I found that he had been guilty. b) I found that he is a guilty. c) I found that he was guilty. d) I have found that he is guilty.
707) He is ill from fever.
a) He was ill from fever. b) He has been ill from fever. c) He was ill by fever. d) He is ill with fever.
708) Ten miles are a long distance.
a) Ten miles is a long distance. b) Ten miles is long distance. c) Ten miles are the long distance. d) Ten miles were long distance.
709) Higher you go, cooler it is.
a) Higher you go, coolest it is. b) You go to the higher, it is the c) Higher you go, the cool it is. d) The higher you go, the cooler it
cooler. is.
710) I have passed my Matric in 2006.
a) I had pass my Matric in 2006. b) I passed my Matric in 2006. c) I have done my Matric in 2006. d) I may have passed my Matric in
2006.
711) This cloth is more inferior to that.
a) This cloth is inferior to that. b) This cloth is more inferior to that. c) This cloth is much inferior to that. d) This cloth is inferior than that.
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712) He is older/edler than me.
a) He is elder/odler than me. b) He is older/elder than me. c) He is older/elder than I. d) He is elder/older than I.
713) It is I who is to blame.
a) It is I who am to blame. b) It is I who to blame. c) It is me who is to blame. d) It is me who to blame.
714) He availed of the chance.
a) He had availed of the chance. b) He himself availed of the chance. c) He has availed of the chance. d) He availed himself of the
chance.
715) The wisdom is the gift of God.
a) Wisdom is the gift of God. b) The wisdom is gift of God. c) Wisdom is gift of God. d) The wisdom is the gift of God.
716) We enjoyed during the holidays.
a) We enjoyed ourselves during the b) We enjoyed during the holidays. c) We ourselves enjoyed during the d) We enjoyed during the vacations.
holidays. holidays.
717) He went out just now.
a) He goes out just now. b) He has gone out just now. c) He was gone out just now. d) He is gone out just now.
718) The sun rise in east.
a) Sun rise in the east. b) Sun rises in east. c) The sun rise in east. d) The sun rises in the east.
719) Each of us have a pen.
a) Each of us has a pen. b) Each of us have the pen. c) Each of us have pen. d) Each of us has the pen.
720) She is taller than me.
a) She is taller than me. b) She is taller than I. c) She is more tall than me. d) She is taller to I.
721) The man is mortal.
a) A man is mortal. b) Man is a mortal. c) A man is a mortal. d) Man is mortal.
722) This is a most matchless book.
a) This is a matchless book. b) This is the most matchless book. c) This is most matchless book. d) This is a more matchless book.
723) The matter is between he and I.
a) The matter is between him and I. b) The matter is between him and c) The matter is between he and me. d) The matter is between him and
mine. me.
724) He knows swimming.
a) He know swimming. b) He knows how to swim. c) He knew swimming. d) He knows to swim.
725) The cattle is grazing in the field.
a) Cattle are grazing in the field. b) A cattle is grazing in the field. c) The cattle has been grazing in the d) The cattle are grazing in the
field. field.
726) He, you and I told the news.
a) You, he and I told the news. b) I, he and you told the news. c) He, I and you told the news. d) I, you are he told the news.
727) I have many works to do.
a) I have many work to do. b) I have much works to do. c) I have a lot of works to do. d) I have much work to do.
728) One should do his duty.
a) One should do her duty. b) One should do his duty. c) One should do one's duty. d) One should do my duty.
729) He/She called her/him as a fool.
a) He/She called her/him a fool. b) He/She called her/him fool. c) He/She called her/him as fool. d) He/She called her/him for as a fool.
730) He disposed off the case.
a) He disposed for the case. b) He disposed from the case. c) He disposed of the case. d) He disposed on the case.
731) He is as tall as me.
a) He is so tall as I am. b) He is so tall as me. c) He is as tall as I. d) He is so tall as I.
732) She absented from the class.
a) She absented herself from the b) She absented herself of the class. c) She absented from the class herself. d) She absented her from the class.
class.
733) Chair's leg is broken.
a) The chair leg is broken. b) The leg of the Chair is broken. c) The chair's leg is broken. d) The leg of chair is broken.
734) I have come here yesterday.
a) I came here yesterday. b) I have here yesterday. c) I had come here yesterday. d) I was come here yesterday.
735) Ten deers are sitting in the forest.
a) Ten deer are sitting in the forest. b) Ten deer is sitting in the forest. c) Ten deers are sitting on the forest. d) Ten deers is sitting in the forest.
736) The pen is to write.
a) The pen is to write with. b) The pen is to write for. c) The pen are to write. d) The pen is to write in.
737) I am much happy today.
a) I am too happy today. b) I am much too happy today. c) I am very happy today. d) I am most happy today.
738) This is a worth seeing sight.
a) This is a worth seeing sight. b) This is a sight worth seeing. c) This is worth seeing sight. d) This is a sight seeing worth.
739) The patient has been operated.
a) The patient had been operated. b) The patient have been operated. c) The patient has been operated d) The patient has been operated with.
upon.
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740) She died from cholera.
a) She died in cholera. b) She died into cholera. c) She died with cholera. d) She died of cholera.
741) My friend bought two dozens eggs.
a) My friend buy two dozens eggs. b) My friend bought two dozen c) My friend has bought two dozens d) My friend have bought two dozens
eggs. eggs. eggs.
742) I could not help to laugh.
a) I could not help to laughing. b) I could not help laugh. c) I could not help but laugh. d) I could not help without laughing.
743) One should do his duty.
a) One should do one duty. b) One should do one's duty. c) One should does one's duty. d) One should do their duty.
744) I take pain over my work.
a) I take pain at my work. b) I take pain at his work. c) I take pain in his work. d) I take pains over my work.
745) He is very weak to walk.
a) He is very weak too walk. b) He is to weak too walk. c) He is too weak too walk. d) He is too weak to walk.
746) He is a miser man.
a) He is a miser man. b) He is the miser man. c) He is a miser . d) He is a miserly.
747) Indus was a large river in Pakistan.
a) The Indus is large river in b) Indus is the large river in Pakistan. c) The Indus was a large river in d) Indus is larger river in Pakistan.
Pakistan. Pakistan.
748) I can say it at his face.
a) I can say it to his face. b) I can say of his face. c) I can say with his face. d) I can say from his face.
749) A horse is a faithful animal.
a) Horse is a faithful animal. b) The horse is a faithful animal. c) Horse is faithful animal. d) The horse is faithful animal.
750) He is M.A. in English.
a) He is a M.A. in English. b) He is an M.A. in English. c) He is an M.A. in the English. d) He is the M.A. in English.
751) We has done our work.
a) We has did our work. b) We have done our work. c) We have been done our work. d) We had done ours work, work.
752) One should do his duty.
a) One should do one's duty. b) One should does his duty. c) One must do his duty. d) One should do one duty.
753) He loves with his children.
a) He love with his children. b) He loves his children. c) He loved for his children. d) He loves of his children.
754) He went out just now.
a) He goes out just now. b) He was gone out just now. c) He has gone out just now. d) He is gone out just now.
755) The chair's leg is broken.
a) The chair leg is broken. b) The chair's leg is break. c) The leg of the chair is broken. d) The leg of a chair is broken.
756) Ten deers are sitting in the forest.
a) Ten deer are sitting in the forest. b) Ten deer is sitting in the forest. c) Ten deers are sitting on the forest. d) Ten deers is sitting in the forest.
757) I prevented him to go there.
a) I prevented him of going there. b) I prevented him from going c) I prevented him at going. d) I prevented him on going there.
there.
758) The patient died before the doctor came.
a) The patient died before the doctor b) The patient died before the doctor c) The patient had died before the d) The patient die before the doctor
come. had come. doctor came. come.
759) He is a coward man.
a) He is coward man. b) He is a cowardly man. c) He is coward. d) He is a coward manly.
760) I have come here yesterday.
a) I have came here yesterday. b) I come here yesterday. c) I came here yesterday. d) I was came here yesterday.
761) I have received your letter yesterday.
a) I have been received your letter b) I had received your letter c) I received your letter yesterday. d) I will have received your letter
yesterday. yesterday. yesterday.
762) He did not went yesterday.
a) He did not went on yesterday. b) He did not go yesterday. c) He had not went yesterday. d) He could not went yesterday.
763) He is ill by fever.
a) He is ill from fever. b) He has been ill from fever. c) He is sick of fever. d) He is ill with fever.
764) The Ravi is famous river.
a) The Ravi is the famous river. b) The Ravi is a famous. c) The Ravi is a famous river. d) Ravi is the famous river.
765) Heigher you go, cooler it is.
a) Heigher you go, cool it is. b) Heigher you go, coolest it is. c) The heigher you go, the cooler it d) You go the heigher, it is the is.
is.
766) She lays in bed yesterday.
a) She lays in bed yesterday. b) She had laid in bed yesterday. c) She lied in bed yesterday. d) She laid in bed yesterday.
767) She is taller of the two.
a) She is the taller than the two. b) She is the tallest of the two. c) She is the taller of the two. d) She is the taller than the two.
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768) She has taken the examination two days ago.
a) She took the examination two b) She have taken the examination c) She had taken the examination two d) She has took the examination two
days ago. two days ago. days ago. days ago.
769) Although he is old, but he is strong.
a) Although he is old, but he is strong. b) Although he is old, yet he is c) Although he is older, but he strong. d) Although he is too old, but he is
strong. strong.
770) There is no place in this compartment.
a) There is no place in this b) There is not room in this c) There is no room in this d) There is not any place in
compartment. compartment. compartment. compartment.
771) Sun rises in east.
a) Sun rises in the east. b) The sun rises in east. c) The sun rises in the east. d) The sun rise in east.
772) He knows to drive a car.
a) He knows drive a car. b) He knows to drive in a car. c) He knows how to drive a car. d) He knows driving the car.
773) The matter is between he and I.
a) The matter is between him and I. b) The matter is between him and c) The matter is between he and me. d) The matter is between him and me.
mine.
774) He said that he loved with Saima.
a) He said that he loves with Saima. b) He said that he love Saima. c) He said that he loved Saima. d) He said that he love with Saima.
775) He, you and I told the news.
a) You, he and I told the news. b) I, he and you told the news. c) He, I and you told the news. d) You, I and he told the news.
776) He is more taller than you.
a) He is taller than you. b) He is the taller than you. c) He is the more taller than you. d) He is the more tall than you.
777) Work hard lest you may fail.
a) Work hard lest you should fail. b) Work hard lest you fail. c) Work hard lest you will fail. d) Work hard if you should fail.
778) The both girls are tall.
a) Both girls are tall. b) Both the girls are tall. c) The both of girls are tall. d) Both of the girls are tall.
779) He disposed off the case.
a) He disposed for the case. b) He disposed on the case. c) He disposed of the case. d) He disposed from the case.
780) This is a worth seeing sight.
a) This is a worth seeing sight. b) This is a worth see sight. c) This is a sight worth. d) This is a sight worth, seeing.
781) Economics are his favourite subject.
a) The economics is his favourite b) Economics is his favourite c) The economics are his favourite d) Economics is his favourite subject.
subject. subject. subject.
782) The prisoner hanged in the jail.
a) The prisoner was hanged in the jail. b) The prisoner hung in the jail. c) The prisoner was hung in the jail. d) The prisoner was hanging in the
jail.
783) Earlier you sleep, earlier you get up.
a) Early you sleep, early you get b) Earlier you sleep, the earlier you get c) The earlier you sleep, the earlier d) The earlier you sleep, earlier you
up. up. you get up. get up.
784) Either you or I are wrong.
a) Either you or me are wrong. b) Either you or I am wrong. c) Either you or I is wrong. d) Either you or I were wrong.
785) There is no place in this compartment.
a) There is no place in this b) There are no place in this c) There is no room in this d) There was no place in this
compartment. compartment. compartment. compartment.
786) She comes from a good family.
a) She comes in a good family. b) She comes of a good family. c) She comes for a good family. d) She comes to a good family.
787) We enjoy during the holidays.
a) We enjoy during the vacations. b) We enjoyed ourselves during the c) We ourselves enjoyed during the d) We enjoy during the holidays.
holidays. holidays.
788) Cattle are eating grass.
a) Cattle are eating grass. b) The cattle are eating grass. c) Cattle are grazing. d) All cattle are eating grass.
789) She is good in cooking.
a) She is good with cooking. b) She is good of cooking. c) She is good for cooking. d) She is good at cooking.
790) He has been operated.
a) He has been operated. b) He have been operated. c) He has been operated upon. d) He has been operated with.
791) He said that he loves with Alia.
a) He said that he loves with Alia. b) He said that he love Alia. c) He said that he loved with Alia. d) He said that he love with Alia.
792) Any one can do it if one tries.
a) Any one can does it if one tries. b) Any one can do it if one try. c) Any one can do it if one try. d) Any one can do it if one tries.
793) He tells that he is going away.
a) He tells he is going away. b) He says that he is going away. c) He tells that he was going. d) He tells that he will be going
away.
794) I felt so lonely.
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a) I felt so lone. b) I felt much lonely. c) I felt so alone. d) I felt very lonely.
795) I am in this committe.
a) I am with this committe. b) I am at this committe. c) I am on this committe. d) I am in committe.
796) One of these books are interesting.
a) One of these books is interesting. b) One of these books are interesting. c) One of these books is interesting. d) One of this books is interesting.
797) A dog was floating in water.
a) A dog was swimming in water. b) A dog was floating in the water. c) A dog was swimming at water. d) A dog was swimming on water.
798) The hen has lain an egg.
a) The hen has lained an egg. b) The hen has laid an eggs. c) The hen has lay an egg. d) The hen has laid an egg.
799) Such friends which are false should be avoided.
a) Such friends as are false should be b) Such friends who are false should c) Such friends which are false may d) Such friends those are false
avoided. be avoided. be avoided. should be avoided.
800) If he came, I will go.
a) If he came, I shall go. b) If he comes, I should go. c) If he came, I would go. d) If he came, I had to go.
801) The climate of Multan is hotter than Lahore.
a) The climate of Multan is hotter b) The climate of Multan is hotter c) The climate of Multan is hot than d) The climate of Multan is hotter
than Lahore. than lahore. Lahore. than the climate of Lahore.
802) She absented from the class.
a) She absented her from the class. b) She absent from the class. c) She absented herself of the class. d) She absented herself from the
class.
803) She is senior than me.
a) She is senior to me. b) She is more senior to me. c) She is senior than mine. d) She is senior than I.
804) The man is mortal.
a) The men is mortal. b) The man are mortal. c) Man is mortal. d) The men is mortal.
805) Health is more preferable than wealth.
a) Health is preferable to wealth. b) Health is more preferable than c) Health is preferable than wealth. d) Health is more preferable to
wealth. wealth.
806) The United States have a large army.
a) The United States have a large b) United States had a large army. c) The United States has a large d) United States has large army.
army. army.
807) Although he is poor, but he is honest.
a) Although he is poor, yet he is b) Although he is poor, he was honest. c) Although he is poor, but he is d) Although he is poor, even he is
honest. honest. honest.
808) Ten miles are a long distance.
a) Ten miles is long distance. b) Ten miles is a long distance. c) Ten miles is a long distance. d) Ten miles is the long distance.
809) Politics are not easy.
a) Politics is not an easy. b) Politics is not easy. c) Politics are not an easy. d) The politics are not easy.
810) The pen is to write.
a) The pen is to write on. b) The pen is to write with. c) The pen is to write for. d) The pen is to write with.
811) Monkey live on trees.
a) Monkeys live on trees. b) Monkeys live at trees. c) Monkeys live in trees. d) Monkeys live into trees.
812) Neither of them were invited.
a) Neither of them was invited. b) None of them was invited. c) Neither of them had been invited. d) None of them were invited.
813) As he is ill , so he cannot come.
a) As he is ill , he cannot come. b) As he is ill , then he cannot come. c) As he is ill , so therefore he cannot d) As he is ill , therefor he cannot
come. come.
814) I am much happy today.
a) I am too happy today. b) I am very happy today. c) I am much too happy today. d) I am most happy today.
815) He absented from duty.
a) He absented himself from the b) He absents from duty. c) He absented the duty, the duty. d) He absented on the duty.
duty.
816) The teacher was made him to stand.
a) The teacher made him to stand. b) The teacher made him standing. c) The teacher made him stand. d) The teacher make him standing.
817) As he is ill, so he cannot come.
a) As he is ill, he cannot come. b) As he is ill, therefore he cannot c) As he is ill, then he cannot come. d) As he is ill, so therefore he cannot
come. come.
818) If he will work hard, he will pass.
a) If he work hard, he will pass. b) If he will work hard, he passess. c) If he works hard, he will pass. d) If he would work hard, he will
pass.
819) The sceneries of Murree are beautiful.
a) The sceneries of Murree is b) The sceneries of Murree are a c) The scenery of Murree are d) The scenery of Murree is
beautiful. beautiful. beautiful. beautiful.
820) I am suffering from fever since Monday.
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a) I am suffering from fever from b) I am suffering from fever from c) I have been suffering from fever d) I will suffer from fever since
Monday. Monday. since Monday. Monday.
821) The matter is between he and I.
a) The matter is between him and I. b) The matter is between him and c) The matter is between he and me. d) The matter is between him and
my. mine.
822) This is a most matchless book.
a) This is the most matchless book. b) This is a more matchless book. c) This is a matchless book. d) This is a more matchless book.
823) We enjoyed during holidays.
a) We enjoyed during holiday. b) We enjoyed ourself during c) We enjoyed overselves during d) We enjoyed of ourself during
holidays. holidays. holidays.
824) It taste bitterly.
a) It taste bitterly. b) It tasted bitterly. c) It tastes bitter. d) It taste bitterness.
825) No one should speak a lie.
a) No one should speak lie. b) No one should have tell a lie. c) No one should tell a lie. d) No one should have tell the lie.
826) I have many works to do.
a) I have many works to do. b) I have much works to do. c) I have a lot of works to do. d) I have much works to do.
827) She said that she was wrong.
a) She said that she is in wrong. b) She said that she is in the wrong. c) She said that she in the wrong. d) She said that she is wrong.
828) He said that it smelt badly.
a) He said that it smelt badly. b) He said that it smells bad. c) He said that it smelt bad. d) He said that it smelt very badly.
829) The water is very hot to drink.
a) The water is too hot to drink. b) The water is to hot to drinking. c) The water is very hot for drink. d) The water is very hot to drinking.
830) Do you know who am I?
a) Do you know who I am ? b) Does you know who am I? c) Did you know who am I? d) Do you know who I is?
831) Two and two makes four.
a) Two and two is makes four. b) Two and two are makes four? c) Two and two make four. d) Two and two made four.
832) He had been operated.
a) He had been operated. b) He has been operated upon. c) He have been operated. d) He has been operated with.
833) This cloth is more inferior to that.
a) This cloth is inferior to that. b) This cloth is more inferior than c) This cloth is much inferior to that. d) This cloth is inferior to than that.
that.
834) Where this road leads to ?
a) Where this road lead to ? b) Where do this road lead to ? c) Where does this road leads to ? d) Where does this road lead to ?
835) The English is the language of English.
a) English is the language of the b) The English are the language of c) English is language of English. d) The language of English is the
English. English. English.
836) Abid want to continue his study.
a) Abid want to continue his study. b) Abid wants to continue his c) Abid wants to continue his study. d) Abid want to continue his studies.
studies.
837) This is a most beautiful scene.
a) This is the most beautiful scene. b) This is a most beautiful scene. c) This is an most beautiful scene. d) This is most beautiful scene.
838) Muslims recite Holy Quran daily.
a) The Muslims recite the Holy Quran b) The Muslims recite Holy Quran c) Muslims recite the Holy Quran d) All Muslims recite Holy Quran
daily. daily. daily. daily.
839) One should do his duty.
a) One should do one's duty. b) One should do their duty. c) One must do his duty. d) One should do her duty.
840) This is a book worth-reading.
a) This is a book worth-reading. b) This is a books worth reading. c) This is book worth-reading. d) This is worth-reading book.
841) He is a miser man.
a) He is miser a man. b) He is miser. c) He is a miser. d) He is a miser man.
842) Neither Rashid not you has paid.
a) Nor Rashid neither you have paid. b) Rashid neither you has paid. c) Rashid and you neither paid. d) Neither Rashid nor you have
paid.
843) The house caught the fire.
a) The house caught fire. b) Caught the fire by house. c) The house caught for fire. d) The house caught the fires.
844) His hairs are black.
a) His hairs is black. b) His hair are black. c) His hair is black. d) His hairs were black.
845) Either you or I are wrong.
a) Either you or I have wrong. b) Either you or I is wrong. c) Either you or me are wrong. d) Either you or I am wrong.
846) They enjoyed in the fair.
a) They enjoyed from the fair. b) They enjoyed themselves in the c) They enjoyed to the fair. d) They enjoyed themself in the fair.
fair.
847) Many a men were going to the fair.
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a) Many a men were going to the fair. b) Many a men was going to the fair. c) Many a men going to the fair. d) Many a men is going to the fair.
848) I knew he wants my help.
a) I knew that he wanted my help. b) I knew he had wanted my help. c) I knew he has wanted my help. d) I knew that he will want my help.
849) She always says a lie.
a) She always speaks a lie. b) She always says a lies. c) She always tells a lie. d) She always tell a lie.
850) I am listening your story.
a) I am listening you story. b) I am listening at your story. c) I am listening to your story. d) I am listening with your story.
851) He gave me few rupees.
a) He gave me a few rupees. b) He gave to me a few rupees. c) He gave a me few rupees. d) He gave a few rupees to me.
852) He gave me few rupees.
a) He gave me a little rupees. b) He gave me much rupees. c) He gave me little rupees. d) He gave me a few rupees.
853) She insisted to go there.
a) She insisted to going there. b) She insisted on going there. c) She insisted going there. d) She insisted from going there.
854) I am too glad to meet you.
a) I am much glad to meet you. b) I am very glad to meet you. c) I am too glad to meet you. d) I will too glad to meet you.
855) He denied to dine with me.
a) He denied to dine at me. b) He denied for dining of me. c) He refused to dine with me. d) He denied to dine me.
856) She met Ali's family members.
a) She met Ali's family members. b) She met the members of Ali's c) She met with Ali's family members. d) She meets the Ali's family
family. members.
857) She is keeping good health.
a) She is enjoying good health. b) She is enjoying good health herself. c) She is enjoying herself good health. d) She is an enjoying a good health.
858) There are many a slips between the cup and the lips.
a) There is many a slip between the b) There are many a slips between the c) There is many slips between the d) There was many a slips between
cup and the lips. cup and the lips. cup and the lips. the cup and the lips.
859) Majority in Pakistan are poor.
a) Majority in Pakistan are poor. b) Majority in Pakistan were poor. c) Majority of Pakistan was poor. d) Majority in Pakistan is poor.
860) It is I who is to blame.
a) It was I who is to blame. b) It was I who was to blame. c) It is I who is to blame. d) It is I who am to blame.
861) The man is mortal.
a) The man is immortal. b) Man is mortal. c) The man are mortal. d) The man is mortal.
862) He loves with his children.
a) He loves to his children. b) He loves for his children. c) He loves with his children. d) He loves his children.
863) The cattle is grazing in the field.
a) Cattle are grazing in the field. b) A cattle is grazing in the field. c) The cattle are grazing in the d) The cattle has been grazing field.
field.
864) She told me two news.
a) She told me two pieces of news. b) She told me two news. c) She told me two piece of news. d) She told me many news.
865) This is yours book.
a) This is your's book. b) This book is yourself. c) This is of your book. d) This is your book.
866) She is very weak to walk.
a) She is very much weak to walk. b) She is weak to walk. c) She is too weak to walk. d) She is weak for walk.
867) She congratulated me for my success.
a) She congratulated me upon my b) She congratulated me of my c) She congratulated me on my d) She congratulated me at my
success. success. success. success.
868) He gave me few rupees.
a) He gave me few rupees. b) He gave me a few rupees. c) He gave me much rupees. d) He gave me little rupees.
869) I have passed my Matric in 2012.
a) I had passed my Matric in 2012. b) I have passed my Matric in 2012. c) I have done my Matric in 2012. d) I passed my Matric in 2012.
870) The stars are shining on the sky.
a) The stars are shining in the sky. b) The stars are shining over the sky. c) The stars are shining upon the sky. d) The stars are shining at the sky.
871) She is making noise.
a) She is making the noise. b) She is making noises. c) She is making a noise. d) She is making noise.
872) The United Nations have nothing to help to the people of Kashmir.
a) The United Nations has nothing to b) The United Nations has nothing c) The United Nations has nothing to d) The United Nations have nothing
help to the people of Kashmir. to help the people of Kashmir. help the people of Kashmir. to helped to the people of Kashmir.
873) The cattle is grazing in the field.
a) Cattle is grazing in the field. b) A cattle is grazing in the field. c) The cattle are grazing in the d) The cattle has been grazing in the
field. field.
874) He disposed off the case.
a) He disposed for the case. b) He disposed on the case. c) He disposed of the case. d) He disposed from the case.
875) She is senior than me.
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a) She is senior than I. b) She is senior than mine. c) She is more senior to me. d) She is senior to me.
876) Each of the boys were given three chances.
a) Each of the boys were given three b) Each of the boy were given three c) Each of the boys was given three d) Each of the boys was given three
chances. chances. chances. chances.
877) My older brother is a doctor.
a) My older brother is a doctor. b) My elder brother is a doctor. c) My brother is a doctor. d) My older brother are a doctor.
878) He both won a medal and a scholarship.
a) He wons both a medal and a b) He won boths medal and a c) He won both a medal and a well as d) He won both a medal and a
scholarship. scholarship. scholarship. scholarship.
879) He reads Dawn daily.
a) He read Dawn daily. b) He reads the Dawn daily. c) He read the Dawn daily. d) He reads a Dawn daily.
880) The leg of Aslam was broken.
a) Aslam's leg was broken. b) Leg of Aslam was broken. c) The Aslam's leg broken. d) Aslam's leg was broke.
881) All the girls are doing there work.
a) All the girls are doing there work. b) All the girls is doing her work. c) All the girls are doing their work. d) All the girls are doing her work.
882) The man is mortal.
a) Man is the mortal. b) The man is the mortal. c) Man is mortal. d) Man is a mortal.
883) One should do his duty.
a) One should do one's duty. b) One must do his duty. c) One should to do his duty. d) One should do once duty.
884) There is a few milk in the jug.
a) There is few milk in the jug. b) There is a little milk in the jug. c) There is little milk in the jug. d) There are a little milk in the jug.
885) Do not speak a lie.
a) Do not speak lie. b) Do not speak the lie. c) Do not tell a lie. d) Do not tell the lie.
886) Cow is a useful animal.
a) A cow is a useful animal. b) The cow is a useful animal. c) The cow is useful animal. d) Cow is the useful animal.
887) Send this letter on my address.
a) Send this letter at my address. b) Send this letter of my address. c) Send this letter to my address. d) Send this letter towards my
address.
888) Cattle is grazing in the field.
a) Cattle are grazing in the field. b) The cattle has been grazing in the c) A cattle is grazing in the field. d) A cattle are grazing in the field.
field.
889) He ran into many troubles.
a) He ran into much trouble. b) He ran with troubles. c) He ran in troubles. d) He ran into much troubles.
890) I cannot help laugh when I see him.
a) I cannot help but laugh when I see b) I cannot help laughing when I see c) I cannot help to laugh when I see d) I cannot help and laugh when I see
him. him. him. him.
891) He is so week to walk.
a) He is very week to walk. b) He is much week to walk. c) He is so week to walk. d) He is too week to walk.
892) The cattle is grazing in the field.
a) The cattle are grazing in the field. b) The cattle has been grazing in the c) The cattle are grazing in the d) The cattle have been the field
field. field. grazing in the field.
893) Each of us has paid their dues.
a) Each of us has paid our dues. b) Each of us has paid his dues. c) Each of us have paid dues. d) Each of us has been paid their dues.
894) We should not hate the poors.
a) We should not hate the poor. b) We should not hate with poors. c) We should not hate poors. d) We should not hate for poors.
895) He said that I am ill.
a) He said that I were ill. b) He said that he is ill. c) He said that he was ill. d) He said that I are ill.
896) She lays in bed.
a) She led in bed. b) She is laying in bed. c) She has lays in bed. d) She lay in bed.
897) She died from Cancer.
a) She died of Cancer. b) She died in Cancer. c) She died with Cancer. d) She died from Cancer.
898) I did not know that honest was the best policy.
a) I did not know that honest were the b) I did not know that honest with the c) I did not know that honest is the d) I did not know that an honest was
best policy. best policy. best policy. the best policy.
899) You are more taller than I.
a) You are taller than I. b) You are the taller than me. c) You are more taller than me. d) You are taller than mine,me.
900) His father is a poet and a novelist.
a) His father is poet and novelist. b) His father is a poet and novelist. c) His father is the poet and a novelist. d) His father is a poet and the
novelist.
901) He speaks as if he is mad.
a) He speaks as if he is a mad. b) He speaks as if he were mad. c) He speaks as if he has mad. d) He speaks as if he were a mad.
902) She met me in the way.
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a) She met me upon the way. b) She met me on the way. c) She met me during the way. d) She met me between the way.
903) When I lived in Karachi, I have a good library.
a) When I lived in Karachi, then I b) When I lived in Karachi, I had a c) When I lived the Karachi, I had a d) When I lived in Karachi, I had
have a good library. good library. good library. good library.
904) No sooner he saw a lion, he began to weep.
a) No sooner he saw a lion when he b) No sooner did he see a lion than c) No sooner does he see a lion when d) No sooner did he saw a lion then he
began to weep. he began to weep. he began to weep. began to weep.
905) He has a decent house to live.
a) He has a decent house to live in. b) He has a decent house to live into. c) He has a decent house to live at. d) He has a decent house to live from.
906) He is ill since three months.
a) He is ill for three months. b) He has been ill since three c) He is ill for three months. d) He has been illing since three
months. months.
907) I have headache.
a) I have an headache. b) I have a headache. c) I have the headache. d) I has an headache.
908) Dog is a domestic animal.
a) The dog is a domestic animal. b) Dogs are a domestic animal. c) A dog is a domestic animal. d) Dog were a domestic animal.
909) He is the ablest and most efficient teacher.
a) He is the ablest and a most efficient b) He is an ablest and the most c) He is the ablest and the most d) He is ablest and most efficient
teacher. efficient teacher. efficient teacher. teacher.
910) She said that she is ill.
a) She said that she was ill. b) She said that I am ill. c) She said that she am ill. d) She said that I were ill.
911) Politics are a game.
a) Politics are game. b) Politics is a game. c) Politics are a dirty game. d) Politics are a interesting game.
912) If he will come, I shall help him.
a) If he come, I shall help him. b) If he come, I shall help him. c) If he comes, I shall help him. d) If he come, I would help him.
913) is he not in the committee?
a) is he not at the committee? b) is he not on the committee? c) is he not about the committee? d) is he not of the committee?
914) He is M.A. in English.
a) He is a M.A. in English. b) He is the M.A. in English. c) He is an M.A. in English. d) He is an M.A. in the English.
915) I prevented him to gamble.
a) I prevented him gambling. b) I prevented him from gambling. c) I prevented him from gamble. d) I prevented him of gambling.
916) It is nothing else than pride.
a) It is nothing else than pride. b) It is nothing else over pride. c) It is nothing else from pride. d) It is nothing else but pride.
917) It is not much hot today.
a) It is not hot today. b) It is not very hotter today. c) It is not too hot today. d) It is not much more hot today.
918) She earns a low wages.
a) She earns wages. b) She earns very low wages. c) She earn wages. d) She earns low wages.
919) She said to him you are my friend.
a) She said to him that she was her b) She said to him that he was his c) She said to him that he was her d) She said to him that she had been
friend. friend. friend. his friend.
920) None remain to tell the story of that distress.
a) No one remain to tell the story of b) None remain to tell the story of that c) None remain to tell the story of d) None remains to tell the story of
that distress. distress. distress. that distress.
921) One should do his duty.
a) One should do her duty. b) One should do their duty. c) One should do one's duty. d) One should do our duty.
922) I had been born in 1970.
a) I had been born in 1970. b) I was been born in 1970. c) I am been born in 1970. d) I have been born in 1970.
923) There be none for you.
a) There was none off you. b) There have to none for you. c) There was none for you. d) There was to none for you.
924) They know to swim.
a) They know to how to swim. b) They knew to swim. c) They know how to swim. d) They knows to swim.
925) The poors lead a miserable life.
a) Poors lead a miserable life. b) The poor lead a miserable life. c) The poors lead miserable life. d) The poors lead a miserable life.
926) He expresses the truth.
a) He speaks the truth. b) He says the truth. c) He expressed the truth. d) He told a truth.
927) Write with ink.
a) Write from ink. b) Write to ink. c) Write into ink. d) Write in ink.
928) Aslam is a best student.
a) The Aslam is a best student. b) Aslam is the best student. c) Best student Aslam is. d) Aslam is a best student.
929) The jury was divided on this matter.
a) The jury were divided on this b) Divided the jury was on this matter. c) Jury was divided on this matter. d) Was the jury divided on this
matter. matter.
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