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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/ Active Voice.
Her mother bought the house.
Her mother bought the house.
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The house will be bought by her mother.
18%
The house had been bought by her mother.
10%
The house was being bought by her mother.
70%
The house was bought by her mother.
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select the one which best expresses the same sentence in indirect/ direct speech.
I said to my brother, "Let us go to some hill station for a change."
I said to my brother, "Let us go to some hill station for a change."
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I permitted my brother to go to some hill station for a change.
14%
I asked my brother if he would go to some hill station for a change.
70%
I suggested to my brother that we should go to some hill station for a change.
10%
I asked my brother to go to some hill station for a change.
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In the following question, some parts of the sentence may have errors. Select the option that has the error. If the sentence has no error then select 'No Error'.
Population growth is leveling off in most areas due to rising affluence and advances to women's education and family planning.
1. No Error
2. women's education and family planning.
3. due to rising affluence and advances to
4. Population growth is leveling off in most areas
Population growth is leveling off in most areas due to rising affluence and advances to women's education and family planning.
1. No Error
2. women's education and family planning.
3. due to rising affluence and advances to
4. Population growth is leveling off in most areas
Directions: The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Had you / not reached in time, / we will have / lost our lives.
1. Had you
2. lost our lives
3. not reached in time
4. we will have
Had you / not reached in time, / we will have / lost our lives.
1. Had you
2. lost our lives
3. not reached in time
4. we will have
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Weak and cowardly
1. Pusillanimous
2. Meek
3. Timid
4. Anxious
Weak and cowardly
1. Pusillanimous
2. Meek
3. Timid
4. Anxious
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Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence.
Being a practiced liar, it was totally normal for him to utter a (complete and blatant lie).
1. blasphemy
2. certitude
3. falsehood
4. perjury
Being a practiced liar, it was totally normal for him to utter a (complete and blatant lie).
1. blasphemy
2. certitude
3. falsehood
4. perjury
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Nutty as a fruitcake
1. Careful
2. Composed
3. Crazy
4. Contented
Nutty as a fruitcake
1. Careful
2. Composed
3. Crazy
4. Contented
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
No spring chicken
1. A person who is courageous
2. A person who steals
3. A person who is no longer young
4. A person who lies
No spring chicken
1. A person who is courageous
2. A person who steals
3. A person who is no longer young
4. A person who lies
The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.
Rahul sings / very sweet / when he is / in a good mood.
1. very sweet
2. when he is
3. in a good mood
4. Rahul sings
Rahul sings / very sweet / when he is / in a good mood.
1. very sweet
2. when he is
3. in a good mood
4. Rahul sings
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In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the option corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the 'No Error' option.
Encouraging healthy competition(P)/ between the students of the school(Q)/ was one of the objectives of the annual sports day(R)/ No error (S).
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S
Encouraging healthy competition(P)/ between the students of the school(Q)/ was one of the objectives of the annual sports day(R)/ No error (S).
1. P
2. Q
3. R
4. S