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Q1. I _____ English for 10 years now.
Q1. I _____ English for 10 years now.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
(A) Learning
(A) Learning
(A) Learning
(B) Am learning
(B) Am learning
(B) Am learning
(C) Have been learning
(C) Have been learning
(C) Have been learning
(D) Was learning
(D) Was learning
(D) Was learning
Answer: (C) Have been learning
Answer: (C) Have been learning
Answer: (C) Have been learning
Have been learning
Have been learning
Have been learning
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Q1. What is the antonym of Reckless?
Q1. What is the antonym of Reckless?
(A) Heedless
(A) Heedless
(A) Heedless
(B) Cautious
(B) Cautious
(B) Cautious
(C) Daring
(C) Daring
(C) Daring
(D) Brash
(D) Brash
(D) Brash
Answer: (B) Cautious
Answer: (B) Cautious
Answer: (B) Cautious
Reckless is an adjective that describes someone who is careless or thoughtless, especially in a way that could cause harm. It implies a lack of regard for the potential consequences of one's actions.
Antonyms of Reckless: Cautious, Careful, Prudent, Thoughtful, Considerate
Reckless is an adjective that describes someone who is careless or thoughtless, especially in a way that could cause harm. It implies a lack of regard for the potential consequences of one's actions. Antonyms of Reckless: Cautious, Careful, Prudent, Thoughtful, Considerate
Reckless is an adjective that describes someone who is careless or thoughtless, especially in a way that could cause harm. It implies a lack of regard for the potential consequences of one's actions. Antonyms of Reckless: Cautious, Careful, Prudent, Thoughtful, Considerate
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Q2. What is a group of rhinoceroses called?
Q2. What is a group of rhinoceroses called?
(A) pack
(A) pack
(A) pack
(B) crash
(B) crash
(B) crash
(C) drove
(C) drove
(C) drove
(D) pride
(D) pride
(D) pride
Answer: (B) crash
Answer: (B) crash
Answer: (B) crash
The term "crash" is the collective noun used for rhinoceroses. It might be a reference to the sound they make when they charge or the way they sometimes crash into each other.
A group of rhinoceroses also known as herd.
The term "crash" is the collective noun used for rhinoceroses. It might be a reference to the sound they make when they charge or the way they sometimes crash into each other. A group of rhinoceroses also known as herd.
The term "crash" is the collective noun used for rhinoceroses. It might be a reference to the sound they make when they charge or the way they sometimes crash into each other. A group of rhinoceroses also known as herd.
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Q3. What is a group of lions called?
Q3. What is a group of lions called?
(A) pride
(A) pride
(A) pride
(B) pack
(B) pack
(B) pack
(C) herd
(C) herd
(C) herd
(D) school
(D) school
(D) school
Answer: (A) pride
Answer: (A) pride
Answer: (A) pride
A "pride" is the collective noun for a group of lions, especially in the wild.
A "pride" is the collective noun for a group of lions, especially in the wild.
A "pride" is the collective noun for a group of lions, especially in the wild.
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Q4. Identify the grammatically incorrect sentence.
Q4. Identify the grammatically incorrect sentence.
(A) I want to go home now.
(A) I want to go home now.
(A) I want to go home now.
(B) I wish to go home now.
(B) I wish to go home now.
(B) I wish to go home now.
(C) I shall go home now.
(C) I shall go home now.
(C) I shall go home now.
(D) I went to go home now.
(D) I went to go home now.
(D) I went to go home now.
Answer: (D) I went to go home now.
Answer: (D) I went to go home now.
Answer: (D) I went to go home now.
' I went to go home now' is not correct.
' I went to go home now' is not correct.
' I went to go home now' is not correct.
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Q5. English (speak) in England.
Q5. English (speak) in England.
(A) spoke
(A) spoke
(A) spoke
(B) is speaking
(B) is speaking
(B) is speaking
(C) is spoken
(C) is spoken
(C) is spoken
(D) was spoken
(D) was spoken
(D) was spoken
Answer: (C) is spoken
Answer: (C) is spoken
Answer: (C) is spoken
English is spoken in England
English is spoken in England
English is spoken in England
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Q6. What is the antonym of Obscure?
Q6. What is the antonym of Obscure?
(A) Clear
(A) Clear
(A) Clear
(B) Vague
(B) Vague
(B) Vague
(C) Cryptic
(C) Cryptic
(C) Cryptic
(D) Implicit
(D) Implicit
(D) Implicit
Answer: (A) Clear
Answer: (A) Clear
Answer: (A) Clear
Meaning: The word "obscure" means to be difficult to understand or to be hidden from view. The most direct antonym is "clear," which means easy to perceive, understand, or see through.
Antonyms: Clear, Explicit
Meaning: The word "obscure" means to be difficult to understand or to be hidden from view. The most direct antonym is "clear," which means easy to perceive, understand, or see through. Antonyms: Clear, Explicit
Meaning: The word "obscure" means to be difficult to understand or to be hidden from view. The most direct antonym is "clear," which means easy to perceive, understand, or see through. Antonyms: Clear, Explicit
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Q7. All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.
Q7. All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election.
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) electorate
(A) electorate
(A) electorate
(B) inhabitants
(B) inhabitants
(B) inhabitants
(C) settlers
(C) settlers
(C) settlers
(D) residents
(D) residents
(D) residents
Answer: (A) electorate
Answer: (A) electorate
Answer: (A) electorate
Substitute Word: electorate.
Substitute Word: electorate.
Substitute Word: electorate.
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Q8. ________ you like to go to the movies?
Q8. ________ you like to go to the movies?
(A) Does
(A) Does
(A) Does
(B) Is
(B) Is
(B) Is
(C) Do
(C) Do
(C) Do
(D) Will
(D) Will
(D) Will
Answer: (C) Do
Answer: (C) Do
Answer: (C) Do
Do you like to go to the movies?
Do you like to go to the movies?
Do you like to go to the movies?
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Q9. What is the synonym of Intriguing?
Q9. What is the synonym of Intriguing?
(A) simultaneous
(A) simultaneous
(A) simultaneous
(B) monotonous
(B) monotonous
(B) monotonous
(C) investigating
(C) investigating
(C) investigating
(D) gripping
(D) gripping
(D) gripping
Answer: (D) gripping
Answer: (D) gripping
Answer: (D) gripping
Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more.
Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling.
Example Sentences:
> The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end..
> I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing.
> The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.
Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more. Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling. Example Sentences: > The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end.. > I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing. > The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.
Meaning: Intriguing means arousing curiosity or interest; fascinating. It describes something that is captivating and makes you want to know more. Synonyms: gripping, Fascinating, Captivating, Alluring, Compelling. Example Sentences: > The mystery novel was intriguing and kept me guessing until the very end.. > I found the documentary about ancient civilizations very intriguing. > The speaker gave an intriguing presentation on the future of artificial intelligence.
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Q10. The tenants were asked to throw all recyclable trash into _____.
Q10. The tenants were asked to throw all recyclable trash into _____.
Insert the correct options in the blank space.
Insert the correct options in the blank space.
Insert the correct options in the blank space.
(A) the green big plastic bag
(A) the green big plastic bag
(A) the green big plastic bag
(B) the big plastic green bag
(B) the big plastic green bag
(B) the big plastic green bag
(C) the big green plastic bag
(C) the big green plastic bag
(C) the big green plastic bag
(D) the green plastic big bag
(D) the green plastic big bag
(D) the green plastic big bag
Answer: (C) the big green plastic bag
Answer: (C) the big green plastic bag
Answer: (C) the big green plastic bag
the big green plastic bag
the big green plastic bag
the big green plastic bag
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