English Questions

Found 11 practice questions from various admission tests.

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1. Choose the correct sentence:

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A. He don't know nothing.
B. He doesn't know anything.✓ Correct
C. He don't know anything.
D. He doesn't knows anything.
Explanation: Correct subject-verb agreement: 'He doesn't know anything' uses singular auxiliary.

2. The synonym of 'abundant' is:

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A. Scarce
B. Plentiful✓ Correct
C. Meager
D. Insufficient
Explanation: Abundant means existing in large quantities; plentiful is its synonym.

3. The antonym of 'benevolent' is:

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A. Kind
B. Generous
C. Malevolent✓ Correct
D. Gracious
Explanation: Benevolent means well-meaning and kind; malevolent means having evil intent.

4. 'To let the cat out of the bag' means:

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A. To release a cat
B. To reveal a secret✓ Correct
C. To pack a bag
D. To catch a cat
Explanation: This idiom means to accidentally reveal a secret or surprise.

5. Choose the correctly spelled word:

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A. Accomodation
B. Accommodation✓ Correct
C. Acomodation
D. Acommodation
Explanation: The correct spelling has double 'c' and double 'm': accommodation.

6. Which is the past participle of 'write'?

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A. Wrote
B. Written✓ Correct
C. Writing
D. Writed
Explanation: Write → wrote (past) → written (past participle). It's an irregular verb.

7. Choose the correct passive form: 'They are building a new bridge.'

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A. A new bridge is being built by them.✓ Correct
B. A new bridge is built by them.
C. A new bridge was being built.
D. A new bridge has been built.
Explanation: Present continuous passive: is/are + being + past participle.

8. The word 'ubiquitous' means:

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A. Rare
B. Present everywhere✓ Correct
C. Dangerous
D. Beautiful
Explanation: Ubiquitous means found everywhere or being very common.

9. Identify the correct sentence:

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A. Each of the boys have a pen.
B. Each of the boys has a pen.✓ Correct
C. Each of the boy has a pen.
D. Each of the boys are having a pen.
Explanation: 'Each' takes a singular verb. 'Each of the boys has a pen' is correct.

10. 'A bolt from the blue' means:

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A. Lightning strike
B. A complete surprise✓ Correct
C. Blue sky
D. Thunder
Explanation: This idiom means something completely unexpected and surprising.

11. The plural of 'criterion' is:

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A. Criterions
B. Criterias
C. Criteria✓ Correct
D. Criteriums
Explanation: Criterion → criteria (Greek origin plural, like phenomenon → phenomena).