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  • Question 1
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    Choose the word or phrase that can substitute for the given word or phrase.

    A speech delivered without any preparation - _______. 
    Solution
    Option A - 'Prologue' is a separate introductory speech for a literary speech, drama or musical work. Hence, option A is incorrect.
    Option B -'Deliberate' is used for a person who does something continuously and intentionally. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Debate' is a formal discussion. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Impromptu' means done without planning and rehearsing. Hence, option D is the correct answer.
    'A speech delivered without any preparation - Impromptu.'
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    The place for luggage at a railway station is called a ____________. 
    Solution
    Option A - A 'Compartment' is a part of the train, where people can sit or luggage is loaded, or a container. Hence, option A is incorrect.
    Option C - A 'Waiting room' is where people can relax and wait for a doctor, train etc. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Platform' is a raised level surface on which people or things can stand. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option B - A 'Cloak room' is a place where all the luggage is kept at a railway station. Hence, option B is the correct answer.
    'The place for luggage at a railway station - Cloak room.'
  • Question 3
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    Choose the word or phrase that can substitute for the given word or phrase.

    One who dies for a noble cause - ______.
    Solution
    Option B - A 'Mercenary' is a professional soldier hired to serve a foreign army/country. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option C - A 'Patriot' is a person who vigorously supports his country and defends his country's enemies. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'A 'Robber' is a person who steals something. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option A - A 'Martyr' is a person who dies for their country/good cause. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
    One who dies for a noble cause - Martyr.
  • Question 4
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    Choose the word or phrase that can substitute for the given word or phrase.

    A sound that cannot be heard - _____. 
    Solution
    Option A - 'Invisible' is used for something that can't be seen. Hence, option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Irreparable' is used for something that can't be mended or repaired. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Unheard' is used for a person who is not listened to. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Inaudible' is used for a sound that can be barely/ or can't be heard. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
    A sound that cannot be heard - Inaudible.
  • Question 5
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    Choose the best answer:
    "Maheep was in the seventh heaven when he heard the news" means _____________________. 
    Solution
    The correct answer must have the same meaning as the quoted statement.
    Option D is correct. 'In seventh heaven' means 'extremely happy'. Thus, we can say 'Mahdeep was extremely happy when he heard the news. Thus, the option has the required meaning.
    Options A, B and C are incorrect. They do not have the required meaning.
  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the email and fill in the blank with correct options.[/passage-header]Hi Tania,
    Guess what! I have won the interschool debate competition which was _____ (1) last week. I bagged the first prize!
    The _____ (2) is Diamond Membership to the British Council Library for 12 months as well as two seats for the Spoken Skills weekend workshops. The first workshop is this weekend _____ (3) the British Council from 10 am to 1 pm. The trainer is from England and I have heard she is world famous. I am going alone to the workshop, so if you ______ (4) you can join me.
    After the workshop, we _____ (5) visit the library as it _____ (6) many books, movies as well as music CDs.
    It will be great ______ (7) and I am sure we can learn a lot. So, if you want to come along, please let me know by tomorrow.
    Cheers,
    Rohan

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the correct option for blank (4)
    Solution
    The line (4): "so if you ___ you can join me."
    The subject pronoun 'you' is in the second person singular narrative, hence the verb that follows must be in the same person and number. (According to the subject-verb agreement, the subject and verb must agree with each other in terms of person and number like I am, they are, etc.)
    Option D: the verb 'want' is used for the first (I) and second person (you). Hence it is the right option here.
    Option A: 'Wants' is used in the third person singular narrative (he wants, she wants). It is not used for the second person narrative (you) hence A is incorrect.
    Option B: 'Wanted' is a past participle that is used for a sentence in the past tense whereas the tense of the sentence is in the future tense: I am going... to the workshop..., where 'am going' refers to a future event that is yet to happen.
    Hence B is incorrect.
    Option C: In the phrase 'are wanting', 'wanting' is not a verb. It does not mean the same as 'want' (want means 'if you wish', to desire something whereas 'wanting' means 'not capable', 'deficient'). It isn't relevant in the sentence here, hence C is incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the email and fill in the blank with correct options.[/passage-header]Hi Tania,
    Guess what! I have won the interschool debate competition which was _____ (1) last week. I bagged the first prize!
    The _____ (2) is Diamond Membership to the British Council Library for 12 months as well as two seats for the Spoken Skills weekend workshops. The first workshop is this weekend _____ (3) the British Council from 10 am to 1 pm. The trainer is from England and I have heard she is world famous. I am going alone to the workshop, so if you ______ (4) you can join me.
    After the workshop, we _____ (5) visit the library as it _____ (6) many books, movies as well as music CDs.
    It will be great ______ (7) and I am sure we can learn a lot. So, if you want to come along, please let me know by tomorrow.
    Cheers,
    Rohan

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the correct option for blank (3)
    Solution
    Line (3): The first workshop is this weekend ___ the British Council... .
    Option B: The preposition 'on' means 'physically in contact with' or 'located on the surface of'. For example, 'the book is on the table', 'the cat is on the floor'. When placed in the line "workshop... the British Council', the meaning is quite chaotic: the workshop was conducted on the surface of the British Council. Hence B is incorrect.
    Option C: 'near' means 'a short distance from (something)'. When placed here, it means that the first workshop was conducted a short distance away from the British Council.
    But the lines "The (prize) is Diamond Membership to the British Council Library... two seats for the Spoken Skills weekend workshops. The first workshop is this weekend..." confirm that the workshop was held at the British Council and not near it.
    Hence C is incorrect.
    Option D: 'front' refers to the side or part of an object that is seen or noticed first, like 'the front page of The Hindu' or the front cover of a book. The word is a noun, whereas the required word is a preposition that connects a noun 'the British Council' to another noun 'weekend'. Also, the meaning is not quite clear: this weekend front the British Council. Hence D is also incorrect.

    Option A: The preposition 'at' expresses a location, being in a particular place (at the cinema, at the museum). When placed in the line "The first workshop... ___ the British Council", it refers to being in a particular place, the British Council. Hence it is the most suitable option and A is correct.
  • Question 8
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    Choose the word or phrase that can substitute for the given word or phrase.

    An enclosure for keeping birds - ______.
    Solution
    Option A - 'Apiary' is a place where bees are kept. Hence, option A is incorrect.
    Option C - 'Zoo' is a place where all the animals are kept. Hence, option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Aquarium' is a place where fish are kept. Hence, option D is incorrect.
    Option B - 'Aviary' is a place where birds are kept. Hence, option B is the correct answer.
    An enclosure for keeping birds - Aviary.
  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    [passage-header]Read the email and fill in the blank with correct options.[/passage-header]Hi Tania,
    Guess what! I have won the interschool debate competition which was _____ (1) last week. I bagged the first prize!
    The _____ (2) is Diamond Membership to the British Council Library for 12 months as well as two seats for the Spoken Skills weekend workshops. The first workshop is this weekend _____ (3) the British Council from 10 am to 1 pm. The trainer is from England and I have heard she is world famous. I am going alone to the workshop, so if you ______ (4) you can join me.
    After the workshop, we _____ (5) visit the library as it _____ (6) many books, movies as well as music CDs.
    It will be great ______ (7) and I am sure we can learn a lot. So, if you want to come along, please let me know by tomorrow.
    Cheers,
    Rohan

    ...view full instructions

    Choose the correct option for blank (6)
    Solution
    The line containing blank (6): "...visit the library as it ___ many books, movies as well as music CDs."
    A suitable verb is required to fill between the pronoun 'it' and the noun 'books'.
    Option B: 'Has' is a verb in the third person narrative in the present tense. It means 'to possess something'; when placed in the line 'as it has many books', it means that the library is in possession of many books. Hence this option is relevant here and B is correct.
    Option A: 'hold' also means 'in the possession of', though it isn't in the correct required form.
    'It' is a pronoun that functions as the subject here. According to the subject-verb agreement, the subject and verb must agree to one another in terms of person (first person, second person...) and number (singular, plural). Since 'it' is in the third person narrative, the verb must also be the same.
    'Holds' is in the third person narrative, not 'hold'; the latter is the base form of the verb. Hence A is incorrect.
    Similarly, 'display' and 'show' are also base form verbs, they are not in the third person narratives (displays and shows), hence options C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the best option to complete the conversation:
    Tara: Are you ready with your speech?
    Tim: Don't know. I have _______ in my stomach.
    Solution
    'Idiomatic expressions are a type of informal English that have a meaning different from the meaning of the words in the expression.'
    Option C: From the options, 'butterflies' forms an idiomatic expression 'butterflies in my stomach'. It means 'to be anxious and have a nervous feeling in your stomach'. It relates to the sentence, which is about a speech. Due to stage fright people sometimes feel nervous before a public speech or performance. Hence C is the correct option.
    The other words 'squirrels', 'mosquitoes' and 'elephants' each do not form an idiomatic expression. They all form literal meanings in the sentence, meanings which are not quite relevant, or even possible. Hence options A, B and D are incorrect.
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