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Select the option that expresses the given sentence in direct indirect speech.
He said, " what a nice thing it is"!
He said, " what a nice thing it is"!
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6%
He said that it is very nice thing.
8%
He asked what a nice thing it is.
76%
He exclaimed that it was a nice thing.
10%
He inquired what a nice thing it was.
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Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
A large number of people are using internet banking these days.
A large number of people are using internet banking these days.
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5%
Internet banking is using a large number of people these days.
15%
Internet banking has been used by a large number of people these days.
77%
Internet banking is being used by a large number of people these days.
4%
Internet banking is used by a large number of people these days.
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In the given sentence, one word may have been incorrectly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word from the given alternatives. If there is no error, select βNo errorβ.
The erroneous information spread rapidly across the nation and created a stir.
The erroneous information spread rapidly across the nation and created a stir.
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31%
erronous
32%
No error
28%
eronneous
8%
errauneous
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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Salt of the earth
1. Do anything possible
2. A very good and honest person
3. Discovered after a lot of searching
4. Choose one at random
Salt of the earth
1. Do anything possible
2. A very good and honest person
3. Discovered after a lot of searching
4. Choose one at random
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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Eat or drink food quickly and in large amounts.
1. Sip
2. Choke
3. Gulp
4. Swish
Eat or drink food quickly and in large amounts.
1. Sip
2. Choke
3. Gulp
4. Swish
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Select the most appropriate word which means the same as the group of words given.
Breathe hard and with difficulty
1. Strangle
2. Pant
3. Choke
4. Cough
Breathe hard and with difficulty
1. Strangle
2. Pant
3. Choke
4. Cough
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Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each. Choose the response (a), (b), (c) or (d) which is the most appropriate expression and mark your response in the Answer Sheet accordingly.
The dog days
1. Days celebrating dogs
2. The bitter days
3. The hottest days
4. The coldest days
The dog days
1. Days celebrating dogs
2. The bitter days
3. The hottest days
4. The coldest days
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In the sentence identify the segment which contains the grammatical error.
I know the cobbler which mends the shoes outside the gate of our colony.
1. the shoes
2. outside the gate
3. I know the cobbler
4. which mends
I know the cobbler which mends the shoes outside the gate of our colony.
1. the shoes
2. outside the gate
3. I know the cobbler
4. which mends
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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.
My shoes were worn out so I had to buy (a new one).
1. the new one's
2. No improvement
3. new ones
4. a new ones
My shoes were worn out so I had to buy (a new one).
1. the new one's
2. No improvement
3. new ones
4. a new ones
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Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the bold idiom/phrase.
Down to the wire
1. To the last minute
2. Canβt remember
3. Provide more information
4. None of these
Down to the wire
1. To the last minute
2. Canβt remember
3. Provide more information
4. None of these
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