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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the options given below:
    They picked their axes and ____________ the thick thorny bushes that grew all around.
    Solution

    Option B is the correct answer because ‘chopped’ means ‘cut into pieces with a knife or axe’. It is mentioned that the axes were picked up so ‘chopped’ is the most appropriate word to describe the cutting of the thorny bushes.
    Option A is incorrect because ‘slice’ means ‘thin, broad piece’. Slice is generally used for food items hence it is not the appropriate word for this sentence.
    Option C is incorrect because ‘pulled’ means ‘to withdraw or to remove something with force’. Although the meaning is similar, ‘pulled’ is not an appropriate word grammatically.
    Option D is incorrect because ‘scratched’ means ‘mark with something sharp’. It is not the correct word to describe the cutting of the thorny bushes.

  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the options given below:
    Be careful. The cat might ____________ you if it feels frightened.
    Solution

    Option A is the correct answer because ‘scratch’ means ‘rub part of the body with fingernails’. The sentence talks about being careful when a cat gets scared as it may scratch you. So option C is the most appropriate word to complete the meaning of the sentence.
    Option B is incorrect because ‘hit’ means ‘forcefully bring the hand or object to something’. It is not the appropriate word for the given sentence as a cat generally scratches and not hits.
    Option C is incorrect because ‘cut’ means ‘make an opening / incision’. 
    Option D is incorrect because ‘kill’ means ’cause death’. It is not the appropriate word for the given sentence.

  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the options given below:
    She cut the cake into equal wedges and _________ it amongst the children.
    Solution
    Option C is the correct answer as ‘distributed’ means to ‘share’. It is described in the sentence that the cake is cut into equal wedges and given to the children. Thus, the right word that completes the meaning of the sentence is ‘distributed’.
    Option A is incorrect because ‘scattered’ means ‘thrown into different directions’. For this sentence ‘scattered’ is an incorrect word as the sentence conveys the meaning that the cake was cut equally and given to the children.
    Option B is incorrect because ‘separated’ means ‘to divide or keep apart’. ‘Separated’ is not an appropriate word in this context.
    Option D is incorrect because ‘spread’ means ‘to extend or a lavish meal’. In this context the word ‘spread’ is not appropriate as it does not complete the meaning of the sentence.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable word:
    The hedge has become a little untidy after the monsoon. I think I'll call the gardener to ___________ the edges a bit.
    Solution
    Option D is the right answer because the sentence describes the overgrown plants and trees in the garden. When the hedge becomes untidy, the gardener 'prunes' the edges which means 'trimming' the edges. The other options aren't related to 'trimming' in any way. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the options given below:
    We need to be careful to ensure that our projects are on the right _________.
    Solution



    Option C is the correct answer because ‘track’ means ‘a prepared course’. The sentence describes about being careful about the project. ‘On the right path’ means to ensure that the project is completed/delivered properly, so option C ‘track’ is the most appropriate word to complete the meaning of the sentence. 

    Option A is incorrect because ‘route’ means ‘a way to get somewhere’. It is not the appropriate grammatical word for the given sentence.

    Option B is incorrect because ‘road’ means ‘a wide track for vehicles to go’. It is not the appropriate grammatical word for the given sentence.

    Option D is incorrect because ‘way’ means ‘method, manner or a road’. Although ‘way’ is relatively similar in meaning, it is not the appropriate contextually.

  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word from the options given below:
    Most of the youngsters today are ___________ in social networking in all of their free time.
    Solution

    Option A is the correct answer because ‘engaged’ means ‘occupied or to use’. Thus, ‘engaged’ is the most appropriate word to describe usage of social media during free time.
    Option B is incorrect because ‘employed’ means ‘give work to someone and pay them or make use of’. Although ‘employed’ is similar in meaning it is not the appropriate word because youngsters use social media during their free time and are not paid for it.
    Option C is incorrect because ‘involved’ means ‘to participate’. Thus, it is not the appropriate word to complete the meaning of this sentence.
    Option D is incorrect because ‘implicated’ means ‘to be responsible for or to be involved in a crime’. Thus, it is not the appropriate word to complete the meaning of this sentence.

  • Question 7
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    What does the phrase "calling something off" mean in this context?

    John called the wedding off because he wasn't in love with his fiance.
    Solution
    The quoted phrase means 'To cancel an event'.
    Option C is correct. As we can see, 'cancel' is the correct meaning for the given phrase.
    Options A, B and D are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
    Option A, hesitate, means 'hold back in uncertainty'.
  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    • Shrek: Now, let's go before they light the torches!
      Princess Fiona: Hey, they're my parents!
      Shrek: Hello, they locked you in a tower!
    [passage-footer](Shrek 2, 2004)[/passage-footer]

    ...view full instructions

    Identify which of the line(s) from the above passage are exclamatory.
    Solution

    An exclamatory sentence expresses surprise, joy, or wonder and is followed by an exclamatory mark and A, B, C follow the rule. Hence, D is correct.

  • Question 9
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    What does the phrase "check out" mean in this context?
    Check out her tattoo!
    Solution
    The quoted phrase means 'To examine' in this context.
    Option B is correct. 'Examine' means 'look at'. Thus, the option has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Options A, C and D are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
    Option C, imitate' means 'copy'.
  • Question 10
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    Identify the phrases in the given sentence:
    The king wore a crown made of gold and silver.
    Solution
    Prepositional phrases are a group of words containing preposition which lacks either a verb or a subject. Such phrases always have two basic parts: object and preposition. Prepositions are mostly followed by objects. 
    Using option B will justify all the above rules. 'made of gold and silver' is a prepositional phrase as 'of' is the preposition and 'gold and silver' are the objects.
    Options A, C and D are not prepositional phrases. 
    Thus, option B is the correct answer.
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