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English MCQ
4621. What is your new job like? Here 'like' is a/an-
verb
preposition
adjective
adverb
4622. The doctor took the round in the hospital. Here "round" is a/an-
adverb
adjective
noun
verb
4623. I know nothing regarding this matter. Here 'regarding' is a-
Gerund
Preposition
Apposition
Conjunction
4625. Although sunlight appears white,--- is actually a combination of all the colors of the spectrum.
that it
it
because it
he
4626. Arun and Milan are friends and --of them go to the same school.
none
both
one
neither
4627. The tenants were asked to throw all recyclable trash into-
the big plastic green bag
the green plastic big bag
the green big plastic bag
the big green plastic bag
4628. Indicate the part of speech of the word "WALLOP".
Adverb
Noun
Preposition
Verb
4629. Find out this (text) in your (text) book. The underlined words are respectively:
Noun and Adjective
Adjective and Noun
Noun and Adverb
Noun and Noun
4630. We live upstairs. Here 'upstairs' is a/an-
noun
pronoun
adjective
adverb
4631. A female tiger signals---ready to mate by leaving her scratch marks & scent on trees.
her
is she
that she is
she
4632. 'Please, come again'. Here 'please' is-
adverb
verb
conjunction
pronoun
4633. The flight arrived (late). The underlined word in the sentence is a/an-
Noun
verb
adjective
adverb
4634. There has been a breakthrough in the treatment of dengue. Here 'breakthrough' is a/an:
adjective
verb
noun
adverb
4635. The programme was broadcast live. Here 'live' is-
a noun
a verb
an adjective
an adverb
4636. Our teachers are very (friendly) and (scholarly). Here the underlined words are-
Adjectives
Nouns
adverb
Prepositions
4637. Dry cleaning is the process---clothes are cleaned in liquids other than water.
by which
through
by
which
4638. As for---, I prefer to let people make up - --minds.
myself, each other's
me, their own
my, theirs
mine, one another
4639. Which capital word is an adverb?
This house is FINE.
This shirt suits me FINE.
The bottle has to be FINED
He has to pay a FINE
4640. In the sentence 'Cycling is certainly healthier than driving'. The word 'certainly' is a/an:
adjective
interjection
adverb
preposition