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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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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. What would be the correct sequence of the following words as per the standard English dictionary?
Q1. What would be the correct sequence of the following words as per the standard English dictionary?
1. Royal
2. Regal
3. Renal
4. Rebel
1. Royal 2. Regal 3. Renal 4. Rebel
1. Royal 2. Regal 3. Renal 4. Rebel
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4
(A) 1, 2, 3, 4
(B) 4, 3, 2, 1
(B) 4, 3, 2, 1
(B) 4, 3, 2, 1
(C) 4, 2, 3, 1
(C) 4, 2, 3, 1
(C) 4, 2, 3, 1
(D) 4, 3, 1, 2
(D) 4, 3, 1, 2
(D) 4, 3, 1, 2
Answer: (C) 4, 2, 3, 1
Answer: (C) 4, 2, 3, 1
Answer: (C) 4, 2, 3, 1
4, 2, 3, 1
4. Rebel
2. Regal
3. Renal
1. Royal
4, 2, 3, 1 4. Rebel 2. Regal 3. Renal 1. Royal
4, 2, 3, 1 4. Rebel 2. Regal 3. Renal 1. Royal
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Q2. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q2. 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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Q3. Which of the following sentence types is used to ask for information or clarification?
Q3. Which of the following sentence types is used to ask for information or clarification?
(A) Declarative
(A) Declarative
(A) Declarative
(B) Imperative
(B) Imperative
(B) Imperative
(C) Interrogative
(C) Interrogative
(C) Interrogative
(D) Exclamatory
(D) Exclamatory
(D) Exclamatory
Answer: (C) Interrogative
Answer: (C) Interrogative
Answer: (C) Interrogative
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".
Interrogative sentences are used to ask questions or seek information, and typically begin with a question word like "who", "what", "where", "when", or "how".
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Q4. Someone ________ away my bike within a minute.
Q4. Someone ________ away my bike within a minute.
(A) takes
(A) takes
(A) takes
(B) took
(B) took
(B) took
(C) has taken
(C) has taken
(C) has taken
(D) have taken
(D) have taken
(D) have taken
Answer: (C) has taken
Answer: (C) has taken
Answer: (C) has taken
has taken
has taken
has taken
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Q5. He said that he (know) how to play on the Violin.
Q5. 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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Q6. A group of stars found close together.
Q6. A group of stars found close together.
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) concoction
(A) concoction
(A) concoction
(B) conflagration
(B) conflagration
(B) conflagration
(C) confederation
(C) confederation
(C) confederation
(D) constellation
(D) constellation
(D) constellation
Answer: (D) constellation
Answer: (D) constellation
Answer: (D) constellation
Substitute Word: constellation.
Synonyms: Asterism.
A constellation is a recognized grouping of stars that forms a distinct pattern in the night sky. These patterns have been given names and stories throughout history, often associated with mythology or folklore. Examples include Orion, Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), and Taurus.
An asterism is a smaller, less formally defined group of stars within a constellation or sometimes across multiple constellations. They often form recognizable patterns but aren't officially recognized as constellations. Examples include the Big Dipper (part of Ursa Major) and the Summer Triangle (formed by stars from three different constellations).
So, whether a group of stars is called a constellation or an asterism depends on its size, shape, and whether it has been officially recognized by astronomical societies.
Substitute Word: constellation. Synonyms: Asterism. A constellation is a recognized grouping of stars that forms a distinct pattern in the night sky. These patterns have been given names and stories throughout history, often associated with mythology or folklore. Examples include Orion, Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), and Taurus. An asterism is a smaller, less formally defined group of stars within a constellation or sometimes across multiple constellations. They often form recognizable patterns but aren't officially recognized as constellations. Examples include the Big Dipper (part of Ursa Major) and the Summer Triangle (formed by stars from three different constellations). So, whether a group of stars is called a constellation or an asterism depends on its size, shape, and whether it has been officially recognized by astronomical societies.
Substitute Word: constellation. Synonyms: Asterism. A constellation is a recognized grouping of stars that forms a distinct pattern in the night sky. These patterns have been given names and stories throughout history, often associated with mythology or folklore. Examples include Orion, Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), and Taurus. An asterism is a smaller, less formally defined group of stars within a constellation or sometimes across multiple constellations. They often form recognizable patterns but aren't officially recognized as constellations. Examples include the Big Dipper (part of Ursa Major) and the Summer Triangle (formed by stars from three different constellations). So, whether a group of stars is called a constellation or an asterism depends on its size, shape, and whether it has been officially recognized by astronomical societies.
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Q7. The concert was canceled ________ the heavy rain.
Q7. The concert was canceled ________ the heavy rain.
(A) due to
(A) due to
(A) due to
(B) because
(B) because
(B) because
(C) because of
(C) because of
(C) because of
(D) owing to
(D) owing to
(D) owing to
Answer: (A) due to
Answer: (A) due to
Answer: (A) due to
The concert was canceled due to the heavy rain.
The concert was canceled due to the heavy rain.
The concert was canceled due to the heavy rain.
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Q8. An exact or a very close copy (of something).
Q8. An exact or a very close copy (of something).
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) forgery
(A) forgery
(A) forgery
(B) replica
(B) replica
(B) replica
(C) artificial
(C) artificial
(C) artificial
(D) substitute
(D) substitute
(D) substitute
Answer: (B) replica
Answer: (B) replica
Answer: (B) replica
Substitute Word: replica.
Synonyms: Duplicate, Reproduction, Clone.
Substitute Word: replica. Synonyms: Duplicate, Reproduction, Clone.
Substitute Word: replica. Synonyms: Duplicate, Reproduction, Clone.
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Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) megre
(A) megre
(A) megre
(B) meadow
(B) meadow
(B) meadow
(C) matter
(C) matter
(C) matter
(D) measure
(D) measure
(D) measure
Answer: (A) megre
Answer: (A) megre
Answer: (A) megre
The wrongly spelt word is - megre.
The correctly spelt word is - merge.
Merge generally means to combine two or more things into one.
The wrongly spelt word is - megre. The correctly spelt word is - merge. Merge generally means to combine two or more things into one.
The wrongly spelt word is - megre. The correctly spelt word is - merge. Merge generally means to combine two or more things into one.
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Q10. What is the synonym of Astonishment?
Q10. What is the synonym of Astonishment?
(A) Wonder
(A) Wonder
(A) Wonder
(B) Composure
(B) Composure
(B) Composure
(C) Fright
(C) Fright
(C) Fright
(D) Expectation
(D) Expectation
(D) Expectation
Answer: (A) Wonder
Answer: (A) Wonder
Answer: (A) Wonder
Meaning: A feeling of great surprise or wonder.
Synonyms: surprise, amazement, wonder, awe, bewilderment, consternation, stupefaction, incredulity.
Example sentences:
> He expressed astonishment at the news.
> Her astonishment was palpable when she saw the unexpected gift.
> The sudden appearance of the ghost filled them with astonishment.
Meaning: A feeling of great surprise or wonder. Synonyms: surprise, amazement, wonder, awe, bewilderment, consternation, stupefaction, incredulity. Example sentences: > He expressed astonishment at the news. > Her astonishment was palpable when she saw the unexpected gift. > The sudden appearance of the ghost filled them with astonishment.
Meaning: A feeling of great surprise or wonder. Synonyms: surprise, amazement, wonder, awe, bewilderment, consternation, stupefaction, incredulity. Example sentences: > He expressed astonishment at the news. > Her astonishment was palpable when she saw the unexpected gift. > The sudden appearance of the ghost filled them with astonishment.
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