MCQ
1341. Choose the corret spelling:
auxilary
auxilery
auxiliary
auxilliary
1342. What is the adjective form of the word 'obligate'?
Obligatory
Obligation
Obligative
Obligatoriness
1343. Choose the corrcet option: My father doesn't tell a lie, and…..
neither I do
neither do I.
either do I
I do either
1344. The phrase 'Keep an eye on' means-
to keep under careful observation
to countinue doing something
to look at someone
to remain awake
1345. Choose the correct word: The man is trying hard to
loose
lose
loss
lost
1346. I could barely ‘make out’ the traffic sign through the rain. Here the phresal verb 'make out' means
discern
violet
obey
await
1347. I think it rain today
shall
may
might
must
1348. We asked him why he....telephoned earlier.
did not
had not
has not
was not
1349. Change the form of narration: The teacher said, "Honesty is the best policy."
The teacher said that Honesty is the best policy.
The teacher said that Honesty was the best policy.
The teacher said that Honesty had been the best policy.
The teacher said that Honesty should be the best policy.
1350. Slangs in a language are usually 'ephemeral' in nature. here the underlined word means-
transient
necessary
obvious
custom
1351. 'Always speak the truth' is a/an-
Assertive
Interrogative
Optative
Imperative
1352. The invigilator made us cards at the tast centre. our identity
show
to show
showing
have shown
1353. 'Proclaim' means-
claim loudly
shout
make known publicly through cry
make knwon publicly
1354. Antonym of the word 'Shoothe' is-
conceal
charm
irritate
tolerate
1355. Select the correct tag question: My sister doesn't like fish
does she
did she
doens't she
won't she
1356. Select the appropriate preposition. 'The candles have been blown…… by the wind.
out
away
up
of
1357. Choose the correct option: "No sooner had we reached th station….. the train left.
after
than
before
then
1358. Choose the appropriate article: Can you speak....... Spanish?
a
an
the
no article
1359. Identify the correct sentence.
If you had come, I would have helped you.
If you have come, I would have helped you.
If you have had come, I will help you.
If you had come, I would help you.
1360. The idiom 'To sit on the fance' means-
to keep away
to remain neutral
to guard someone
to be in danger