Sunday, December 31, 2017

English Quiz

Directions (Q.1-10) : In the following questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (a), (b), (c) and (d) which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (e).

1. The culprit was at last brought to law for his involvement in the crime.
(a) brought to prison  
(b) brought to book
(c) brought to court
(d)   brought in book
(e) No improvement

2. They were not interested in discussing about your problem.
(a) discussing your problem 
(b) discussing on your problem
(c) discussion for your problem
(d) discussing off your problem
(e) No improvement

3. He entered into the room without taking permission.
(a) entered in  
(b) entered
(c) entered inside
(d)  been entered into
(e) No improvement

4. My hen laid four eggs yesterday.
(a) lay  
(b) lain
(c) lied
(d)  laying
(e) No improvement

5. The news in certainly too good to have been true.
(a) to be true  
(b) to become true
(c) having been true
(d) to becoming been true  
(e) No improvement 


6. No sooner he had arrived home than he was asked to start on another journey.
(a) has he arrived  
(b) he has arrived
(c) had he arrived
(d)  had him arrived
(e)  No improvement

7. He quickly ordered the boy to being brought before him.
(a) to have brought  
(b) to be brought
(c) has been brought
(d)  has being brought
(e) No improvement

8. Except for you and I everyone brought a present to the party.
(a) with the exception of you and I, everyone brought  
(b) except for you and I, everyone had brought
(c) except for you and me, everyone brought
(d) except for you and me, everyone had brought
(e) No improvement

9. Although I calculate that he will be here any minute, I cannot wait much longer for him.
(a) although I reckon that he will he here  
(b) although I think that he will be here
(c) because I am confident that he will be here
(d) because I calculate that he will be here
(e) No improvement

10. We want the teacher to be him who has the best rapport with the students.
(a) we want the teacher to be he  
(b) we want him to be the teacher
(c) we desire the teacher to be him 
(d) we anticipate the teacher to be him  
(e) No improvement


Answers:
1. Ans- b (bring to book- to punish someone (usually passive)
2. Ans- a (we do not use preposition ‘about’ with the word ‘discussion’)
3. Ans-  b (for ordinary movement/speed we use ‘enter’)
4. Ans- e (transitive verb – “lay-laid-laid” hence, no improvement is required)
5. Ans- a (“too good to be true “is correct phrase)
6. Ans-  c (“No sooner had he arrived” is correct word order)
7. Ans- b (after ‘to’ is should be ‘be’. Hence option (b) is correct)
8. Ans- d (after preposition ‘except’ pronouns are used in objective case. And past perfect tense will be used)
9. Ans- a (option (a) is correct sentence structure)
10. Ans- b (objective case pronoun will be used, hence option ‘b’ is correct)

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