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Q1. The cat was sleeping under the cot.
Q1. The cat was sleeping under the cot.
Identify the preposition in the following sentence
Identify the preposition in the following sentence
Identify the preposition in the following sentence
(A) Sleeping
(A) Sleeping
(A) Sleeping
(B) Under
(B) Under
(B) Under
(C) Cot
(C) Cot
(C) Cot
(D) Was
(D) Was
(D) Was
Answer: (B) Under
Answer: (B) Under
Answer: (B) Under
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this sentence, "under" shows the position of the cat relative to the cot.
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. An apparatus for reducing or increasing the voltage of an alternating current.
Q1. An apparatus for reducing or increasing the voltage of an alternating current.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) transonic
(A) transonic
(A) transonic
(B) transparent
(B) transparent
(B) transparent
(C) translucent
(C) translucent
(C) translucent
(D) transformer
(D) transformer
(D) transformer
Answer: (D) transformer
Answer: (D) transformer
Answer: (D) transformer
Substitute Word: transformer.
Transformers are essential components in electrical systems, allowing us to efficiently transmit power over long distances and utilize it in various applications.
Substitute Word: transformer. Transformers are essential components in electrical systems, allowing us to efficiently transmit power over long distances and utilize it in various applications.
Substitute Word: transformer. Transformers are essential components in electrical systems, allowing us to efficiently transmit power over long distances and utilize it in various applications.
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Q2. What is the synonym of Conceited?
Q2. What is the synonym of Conceited?
(A) arrogant
(A) arrogant
(A) arrogant
(B) diffident
(B) diffident
(B) diffident
(C) tentative
(C) tentative
(C) tentative
(D) inferior
(D) inferior
(D) inferior
Answer: (A) arrogant
Answer: (A) arrogant
Answer: (A) arrogant
Meaning: Conceited means having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself. It describes someone who is overly proud and arrogant, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting to others.
Synonyms: Arrogant, Egotistical, Vain, Proud.
Example Sentences:
> He is so conceited that he thinks he's better than everyone else.
> Her conceited behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues.
> The actor's arrogant and conceited attitude turned off many fans.
Meaning: Conceited means having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself. It describes someone who is overly proud and arrogant, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting to others. Synonyms: Arrogant, Egotistical, Vain, Proud. Example Sentences: > He is so conceited that he thinks he's better than everyone else. > Her conceited behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues. > The actor's arrogant and conceited attitude turned off many fans.
Meaning: Conceited means having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself. It describes someone who is overly proud and arrogant, often to the point of being annoying or off-putting to others. Synonyms: Arrogant, Egotistical, Vain, Proud. Example Sentences: > He is so conceited that he thinks he's better than everyone else. > Her conceited behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues. > The actor's arrogant and conceited attitude turned off many fans.
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Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q3. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) Refurbish
(A) Refurbish
(A) Refurbish
(B) Residue
(B) Residue
(B) Residue
(C) Relagate
(C) Relagate
(C) Relagate
(D) Retrospect
(D) Retrospect
(D) Retrospect
Answer: (C) Relagate
Answer: (C) Relagate
Answer: (C) Relagate
The wrongly spelt word is - Relagate.
The correctly spelt word is - Relegate.
Relegate means to assign (someone or something) to a lower or less important rank or position.
The wrongly spelt word is - Relagate. The correctly spelt word is - Relegate. Relegate means to assign (someone or something) to a lower or less important rank or position.
The wrongly spelt word is - Relagate. The correctly spelt word is - Relegate. Relegate means to assign (someone or something) to a lower or less important rank or position.
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Q4. What is the term for the word or phrase that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause?
Q4. What is the term for the word or phrase that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause?
(A) Conjunction
(A) Conjunction
(A) Conjunction
(B) Preposition
(B) Preposition
(B) Preposition
(C) Transition word
(C) Transition word
(C) Transition word
(D) Subordinating conjunction
(D) Subordinating conjunction
(D) Subordinating conjunction
Answer: (D) Subordinating conjunction
Answer: (D) Subordinating conjunction
Answer: (D) Subordinating conjunction
Subordinating conjunctions, such as "because", "although", "if", and "unless", connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing the relationship between the two clauses.
Subordinating conjunctions, such as "because", "although", "if", and "unless", connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing the relationship between the two clauses.
Subordinating conjunctions, such as "because", "although", "if", and "unless", connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing the relationship between the two clauses.
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Q5. What is the synonym of Inarticulate?
Q5. What is the synonym of Inarticulate?
(A) fluent
(A) fluent
(A) fluent
(B) inevitable
(B) inevitable
(B) inevitable
(C) eloquent
(C) eloquent
(C) eloquent
(D) incoherent
(D) incoherent
(D) incoherent
Answer: (D) incoherent
Answer: (D) incoherent
Answer: (D) incoherent
Meaning: Inarticulate means unable to express oneself clearly or fluently in speech. It suggests a difficulty in communicating ideas or feelings effectively.
Synonyms: Ineloquent, incoherent, Unclear, Vague, Muddled, Confused.
Example Sentences:
> He became inarticulate with rage.
> She was inarticulate when trying to explain her feelings.
> The inarticulate student struggled to answer the teacher's question.
Meaning: Inarticulate means unable to express oneself clearly or fluently in speech. It suggests a difficulty in communicating ideas or feelings effectively. Synonyms: Ineloquent, incoherent, Unclear, Vague, Muddled, Confused. Example Sentences: > He became inarticulate with rage. > She was inarticulate when trying to explain her feelings. > The inarticulate student struggled to answer the teacher's question.
Meaning: Inarticulate means unable to express oneself clearly or fluently in speech. It suggests a difficulty in communicating ideas or feelings effectively. Synonyms: Ineloquent, incoherent, Unclear, Vague, Muddled, Confused. Example Sentences: > He became inarticulate with rage. > She was inarticulate when trying to explain her feelings. > The inarticulate student struggled to answer the teacher's question.
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Q6. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
Q6. Which of the following pronouns is a reflexive pronoun, meaning it refers back to the subject of the sentence?
(A) Me
(A) Me
(A) Me
(B) Him
(B) Him
(B) Him
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(C) Himself
(D) They
(D) They
(D) They
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Answer: (C) Himself
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
Reflexive pronouns like "himself", "herself", "itself", "themselves" refer back to the subject of the sentence, indicating that the action is being performed on the subject itself.
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Q7. A song sung at a burial.
Q7. A song sung at a burial.
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
What is one word substitution of the phrase?
(A) Dirge
(A) Dirge
(A) Dirge
(B) Ballad
(B) Ballad
(B) Ballad
(C) Sonnet
(C) Sonnet
(C) Sonnet
(D) Hymn
(D) Hymn
(D) Hymn
Answer: (A) Dirge
Answer: (A) Dirge
Answer: (A) Dirge
Substitute Word: Dirge.
A dirge is a mournful song or lament, especially one expressing sorrow at death.
Substitute Word: Dirge. A dirge is a mournful song or lament, especially one expressing sorrow at death.
Substitute Word: Dirge. A dirge is a mournful song or lament, especially one expressing sorrow at death.
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Q8. Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a dangling modifier?
Q8. Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a dangling modifier?
(A) Having studied all night, the exam was easy.
(A) Having studied all night, the exam was easy.
(A) Having studied all night, the exam was easy.
(B) After studying all night, I found the exam easy.
(B) After studying all night, I found the exam easy.
(B) After studying all night, I found the exam easy.
(C) The exam was easy after I studied all night.
(C) The exam was easy after I studied all night.
(C) The exam was easy after I studied all night.
(D) I found the exam easy because I studied all night.
(D) I found the exam easy because I studied all night.
(D) I found the exam easy because I studied all night.
Answer: (A) Having studied all night, the exam was easy.
Answer: (A) Having studied all night, the exam was easy.
Answer: (A) Having studied all night, the exam was easy.
A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that is not clearly connected to the word it modifies, often leading to unclear or confusing sentences.
A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that is not clearly connected to the word it modifies, often leading to unclear or confusing sentences.
A dangling modifier is a word or phrase that is not clearly connected to the word it modifies, often leading to unclear or confusing sentences.
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Q9. Choose the correctly spelt word.
Q9. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) necassery
(A) necassery
(A) necassery
(B) nesessary
(B) nesessary
(B) nesessary
(C) necessary
(C) necessary
(C) necessary
(D) necessery
(D) necessery
(D) necessery
Answer: (C) necessary
Answer: (C) necessary
Answer: (C) necessary
The correctly spelt word is - necessary.
The correctly spelt word is - necessary.
The correctly spelt word is - necessary.
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Q10. Which of the following initiated education of English in India?
Q10. Which of the following initiated education of English in India?
(A) Lord Curzon
(A) Lord Curzon
(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord wavell
(B) Lord wavell
(B) Lord wavell
(C) Lord Macaulay
(C) Lord Macaulay
(C) Lord Macaulay
(D) Lord William bentinck
(D) Lord William bentinck
(D) Lord William bentinck
Answer: (C) Lord Macaulay
Answer: (C) Lord Macaulay
Answer: (C) Lord Macaulay
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay
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