I don't like coffee, ________ tea. [#1369]
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Q1. I don't like coffee, ________ tea.
Q1. I don't like coffee, ________ tea.
(A) or
(A) or
(A) or
(B) and
(B) and
(B) and
(C) so
(C) so
(C) so
(D) but
(D) but
(D) but
Answer: (D) but
Answer: (D) but
Answer: (D) but
I don't like coffee, but tea.
I don't like coffee, but tea.
I don't like coffee, but tea.
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. He likes people to respect him.
Q1. He likes people to respect him.
(A) He like respect.
(A) He like respect.
(A) He like respect.
(B) He likes to be respected.
(B) He likes to be respected.
(B) He likes to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
(C) He like to be respected.
(D) He want to be respected.
(D) He want to be respected.
(D) He want to be respected.
Answer: (B) He likes to be respected.
Answer: (B) He likes to be respected.
Answer: (B) He likes to be respected.
The correct answer to the question "He likes people to respect him" is "He likes to be respected".
The correct answer to the question "He likes people to respect him" is "He likes to be respected".
The correct answer to the question "He likes people to respect him" is "He likes to be respected".
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Q2. Which of the following is an example of a modal auxiliary verb?
Q2. Which of the following is an example of a modal auxiliary verb?
(A) Run
(A) Run
(A) Run
(B) Jump
(B) Jump
(B) Jump
(C) Can
(C) Can
(C) Can
(D) Happy
(D) Happy
(D) Happy
Answer: (C) Can
Answer: (C) Can
Answer: (C) Can
Modal auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs, are a type of auxiliary verb that express modality, such as possibility, necessity, or obligation. Examples include "can", "could", "may", "might", "shall", "should", "will", and "would".
Modal auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs, are a type of auxiliary verb that express modality, such as possibility, necessity, or obligation. Examples include "can", "could", "may", "might", "shall", "should", "will", and "would".
Modal auxiliary verbs, also called modal verbs, are a type of auxiliary verb that express modality, such as possibility, necessity, or obligation. Examples include "can", "could", "may", "might", "shall", "should", "will", and "would".
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Q3. What is the synonym of Temperate?
Q3. What is the synonym of Temperate?
(A) tentative
(A) tentative
(A) tentative
(B) moderate
(B) moderate
(B) moderate
(C) extreme
(C) extreme
(C) extreme
(D) temporary
(D) temporary
(D) temporary
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
Answer: (B) moderate
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature.
# Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive.
Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced.
Example sentences:
> The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture.
> She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument.
> He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
# Moderate, especially in regard to temperature. # Showing self-control; not extreme or excessive. Synonyms: Moderate, Mild, Balanced. Example sentences: > The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for agriculture. > She maintained a temperate tone throughout the argument. > He was a temperate man who rarely drank alcohol.
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Q4. He is ________ than his brother.
Q4. He is ________ than his brother.
(A) smart
(A) smart
(A) smart
(B) smarter
(B) smarter
(B) smarter
(C) the smartest
(C) the smartest
(C) the smartest
(D) most smart
(D) most smart
(D) most smart
Answer: (B) smarter
Answer: (B) smarter
Answer: (B) smarter
He is smarter than his brother.
He is smarter than his brother.
He is smarter than his brother.
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Q5. Which letter of the English Alphabet is the seventh from left of sixteenth from right?
Q5. Which letter of the English Alphabet is the seventh from left of sixteenth from right?
(A) D
(A) D
(A) D
(B) W
(B) W
(B) W
(C) R
(C) R
(C) R
(D) E
(D) E
(D) E
Answer: (C) R
Answer: (C) R
Answer: (C) R
K is the 19th from right
R is the 7th from left of K.
K is the 19th from right R is the 7th from left of K.
K is the 19th from right R is the 7th from left of K.
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Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q6. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) ommision
(A) ommision
(A) ommision
(B) provision
(B) provision
(B) provision
(C) invasion
(C) invasion
(C) invasion
(D) occasion
(D) occasion
(D) occasion
Answer: (A) ommision
Answer: (A) ommision
Answer: (A) ommision
The wrongly spelt word is - ommision.
The correctly spelt word is - omission.
Omission refers to the act of leaving something out or failing to do something that should have been included or done.
The wrongly spelt word is - ommision. The correctly spelt word is - omission. Omission refers to the act of leaving something out or failing to do something that should have been included or done.
The wrongly spelt word is - ommision. The correctly spelt word is - omission. Omission refers to the act of leaving something out or failing to do something that should have been included or done.
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Q7. He said that he (know) how to play on the Violin.
Q7. He said that he (know) how to play on the Violin.
(A) is known
(A) is known
(A) is known
(B) was known
(B) was known
(B) was known
(C) knew
(C) knew
(C) knew
(D) know
(D) know
(D) know
Answer: (C) knew
Answer: (C) knew
Answer: (C) knew
He said that he knew how to play on the Violin.
He said that he knew how to play on the Violin.
He said that he knew how to play on the Violin.
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Q8. What is the synonym of Stern?
Q8. What is the synonym of Stern?
(A) mellow
(A) mellow
(A) mellow
(B) proud
(B) proud
(B) proud
(C) shrewd
(C) shrewd
(C) shrewd
(D) strict
(D) strict
(D) strict
Answer: (D) strict
Answer: (D) strict
Answer: (D) strict
Meaning: Stern means (of a person or their manner) severe or uncompromising. It implies a serious and strict nature, often lacking in warmth or sympathy.
Synonyms: Severe, Strict, Harsh, Rigorous, Uncompromising.
Example Sentences:
> The teacher gave the students a stern warning about their behavior.
> The judge's stern expression made the defendant nervous.
> The general was known for his stern discipline.
Meaning: Stern means (of a person or their manner) severe or uncompromising. It implies a serious and strict nature, often lacking in warmth or sympathy. Synonyms: Severe, Strict, Harsh, Rigorous, Uncompromising. Example Sentences: > The teacher gave the students a stern warning about their behavior. > The judge's stern expression made the defendant nervous. > The general was known for his stern discipline.
Meaning: Stern means (of a person or their manner) severe or uncompromising. It implies a serious and strict nature, often lacking in warmth or sympathy. Synonyms: Severe, Strict, Harsh, Rigorous, Uncompromising. Example Sentences: > The teacher gave the students a stern warning about their behavior. > The judge's stern expression made the defendant nervous. > The general was known for his stern discipline.
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Q9. What is the synonym of Dedication?
Q9. What is the synonym of Dedication?
(A) contentment
(A) contentment
(A) contentment
(B) trepidation
(B) trepidation
(B) trepidation
(C) determination
(C) determination
(C) determination
(D) commitment
(D) commitment
(D) commitment
Answer: (D) commitment
Answer: (D) commitment
Answer: (D) commitment
Dedication refers to the quality of being devoted to a task or purpose.
synonyms: Commitment, Devotion, Zeal, Enthusiasm.
Example Sentences:
> Her dedication to her work was admirable.
> His commitment to the team was unwavering.
Dedication refers to the quality of being devoted to a task or purpose. synonyms: Commitment, Devotion, Zeal, Enthusiasm. Example Sentences: > Her dedication to her work was admirable. > His commitment to the team was unwavering.
Dedication refers to the quality of being devoted to a task or purpose. synonyms: Commitment, Devotion, Zeal, Enthusiasm. Example Sentences: > Her dedication to her work was admirable. > His commitment to the team was unwavering.
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Q10. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q10. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Beautifuli
(A) Beautifuli
(A) Beautifuli
(B) Beautifuly
(B) Beautifuly
(B) Beautifuly
(C) Beautifully
(C) Beautifully
(C) Beautifully
(D) Beautefully
(D) Beautefully
(D) Beautefully
Answer: (C) Beautifully
Answer: (C) Beautifully
Answer: (C) Beautifully
The correctly spelt word is - Beautifully.
Beautifully is an adverb that describes something that is beautiful.
The correctly spelt word is - Beautifully. Beautifully is an adverb that describes something that is beautiful.
The correctly spelt word is - Beautifully. Beautifully is an adverb that describes something that is beautiful.
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