General English Questions and Answers Gk Quiz : 06 [Idiom/phrase Word, Choose Correct Sentence, Preposition, Conjunction, One word Substitute, Opposite Word, Find out following sentence has an error] etc.
General English Questions and Answers Gk Quiz |
"GORDIAN KNOT"
[A] Utmost hatred for someone.[B] Close family tree.
[C] To twist hair into a particular shape.
[D] A seemingly impossible or difficult take or problem.
Que (2): Choose the Correct Sentence :
[A] There are many large shops in Oxford Street.
[B] There are many large shops in a Oxford Street.
[C] There are many large shops in an Oxford Street.
[D] There are many large shops in the Oxford Street.
Que (3): Complete the following sentence by inserting a suitable "Preposition" form the given alternatives.
"We are sorry ......................................... your misfortune."
[A] About
[B] for
[C] At
[D] With
Que (4): Choose the most appropriate "One Word Substitute" for the following from the given alternatives :
"To send back a person to his own country."
[A] Expatriate[B] Delegate
[C] Expel
[D] Repatriate
Que (5): Choose an appropriate word from the alternatives given to supply a "Conjunction" for completing the following sentence.
"He acts ___________ he were already the boss".
[A] Like
[B] That
[C] As if
[D] So that
Que (6): Select the word that is most nearly "Opposite" in meaning to the word in capital letters.
"HEARSAY"
[A] Precious[B] Estimate
[C] Authentic
[D] Indecent
Que (7): Identify the correct "Indirect expression" of the above imperative.
He says to us, "Keep the gate closed".
[A] He says us to keep the gate closed.
[B] He says to keep the gate closed.
[C] He says that we are to keep the gate closed.
[D] He asked that we were supposed to close the gate.
Que (8): Choose the correct passive form of the following sentence :
"I remember them taking me to the zoo".
[A] They remember taking me to the zoo.[B] I remember them taken to the zoo by them.
[C] I remember being taken to the zoo.
[D] None of the above
Que (9): Find out which part of the following sentence has an error :
He tried / hardly to / win the race.
(I) (II) (III)
[A] I
[B] II
[C] III
[D] None of the above
Que (10): In which of the following sentences the use of the idiom 'at sixes and sevens' is not appropriate ?
[A] He apologized because the house was at sixes and sevens.
[B] Our teacher had just moved in to a new classroom, and she was still at sixes and sevens.
[C] After the captain of the team broke his leg, the other players were at sixes and sevens.
[D] The dog's barking kept the Browns at sixes and sevens with their neighbours for months.
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