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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    After a book is written, it passes through the heads of very many different workers. Each worker works carefully, for there _____ not be any mistakes.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option  A.
    MUST expresses compulsion.
    It is compulsory in the given sentence that the book must be without mistakes.
    Thus Option A is the correct answer.

  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A.- Do Mr. and Mrs. Smith speak French?
    B:____.
    Solution
    The question asks whether Mr. and Mrs. Smith speak french. The possibilities are that they both do or don't or only one of them does. The answer must indicate one of these. Further, the auxiliary in the question is 'do' and so the answer must also utilize the auxiliary 'do'. Also, the answer must contain noun(s) or pronoun(s) that refer to the subjects collectively or separately.
    Option A is correct. It indicates that Mr. Smith speaks French and Mrs. smith doesn't. Thus, it indicates one of the possibilities, it uses the auxiliary 'do' and it has pronouns to refer to the subjects. It meets the required conditions and is correct.
    Option B is incorrect. It utilizes the auxiliary 'to be' in the second clause instead of 'do'. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option C is incorrect. It utilizes the auxiliary 'to be' instead of 'do' in the second clause. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect. It utilizes the auxiliary 'to be' instead of 'do' in the first clause. Thus, it is incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Helen is always reading books. She ____ like to read.
    Solution
    The first sentence states that Helen is always reading books. Thus, we can conclude that the second sentence means that it is reasonable to assume that she likes to read. The answer must indicate the above meaning.
    Option A is incorrect. It indicates that Helen is going to like to read in the future. Thus, it does not indicate the correct meaning and is not the answer.
    Option B is incorrect. 'would' indicates that it can be assumed that Helen wants to read and not that Helen likes to read. Thus, it does not indicate the required meaning.
    Option C is correct. 'must' indicates that it can be assumed that Helen likes to read. Thus, it conveys the correct the correct meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'can' indicates that Helen has the ability to like to read. Thus, it does not indicate the correct meaning and is incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
     ____ to California last month?
    Solution
    In the given sentence, 'last month' indicates that the tense of the sentence is past tense. Thus, the answer must also be in the past tense.
    Option A is correct. 'Did he go' is in the past tense. It asks if the subject went to California last month. Thus, it is correct.
    Option B is incorrect. 'Was he go' is in the past tense but, the auxiliary 'was' does not agree with the verb 'go'. Thus, the phrase itself is grammatically incorrect.
    Option C is incorrect. 'Does he go' is in the present tense and not the past tense. Thus, using it will make the tense of the sentence inconsistent.
    Option D is incorrect. 'Haas he gone' is in the present perfect tense and not the past tense. Thus, using it will make the tense of the sentence inconsistent.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    ____ eat the ice-cream.
    Solution
    Since an order is expressed in the imperative, "do/ do not" must be used. Here, eating ice-cream is forbidden. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    I don't know who ____ chocolate.
    Solution
    Let’s examine the sentence: “I don't know who ____ chocolate.” The sentence uses singular pronoun and so it requires verb used with an ‘s.’ Hence, Option B is the correct answer. All the other options would make the sentence grammatically incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Ask him ____ .
    Solution
    Let’s examine the sentence: “Ask him ____ .” If we look at the options we see two grammatically incorrect options, C and D. The helping verb ‘has’ can be used with ‘he’ when ‘he’ is shown to be possessing or having something. That is not the case here. The sentence seeks to find his age through a statement. As the sentence is a statement, the basic structure of a question, auxiliary verb + subject + main verb, will not apply here. This rules out Option A. Hence, Option B is the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    A.- Are you going to find a new job?
    B.- I don't know. I____.
    Solution
    In the given question, 'A' asks the subject if he/she is going to look for a job. 'B' is the subject's response. In 'B', 'I don't know' indicates that the subject is unsure and there's only a possibility that the subject is going to look for a job. The answer must thus, indicate 'possibility'.
    Option A is incorrect. 'should' indicates 'duty' and not 'possibility'. For example, you should not do that.
    Option B is correct. 'might' indicates possibility. It indicates that the subject may or may not look for a job. It clearly indicates the fact that the subject is unsure. Thus, it is correct.
    Option C is incorrect. 'must' indicates obligation and not 'possibility'. For example, I must keep my word.
    Option D is incorrect. 'will' indicates 'certainty'and not 'possibility'. It indicates that the subject will definitely look for a job. Thus, it does not convey the correct meaning and is incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    ________ he married ?
    Solution
    The correct option is B. 'Is' is used in present tense with singular noun. 'Were' and 'Did' are used in past tense. Thus, the sentence would become: Is he married ?
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The car is dirty. We ____ wash it. 
    Solution
    The first sentence says that the car is dirty. Thus, we can conclude that it is a requirement for the subjects to wash it. In other words, the subjects require to wash the car. Thus, the answer must means 'require to'.
    Option A is incorrect. 'don't have to' means 'do not require to'. Thus, it has the opposite meaning than the required one and is not the correct answer.
    Option B is incorrect. 'have' means 'to possess' and not 'require to'. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning and is not the correct answer.
    Option C is correct. 'have to' means 'require to'. Thus, it has the correct meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'do' means 'to perform' and not 'require to'. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning and is not the right answer.
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