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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    A: Have you passed the test?
    B: ____________________.
    Solution
    Statement 'A' asks a question and so it can be assumed that 'B' has to provide an answer. Here, the answer can be either positive or negative. Here, the answer must refer back to the subject which is 'you' and to the object which is the 'test'. Further, it must provide either a positive or negative response.
    Option A is incorrect. 'I don't doubt' is a positive response. The word 'I' refers to the subject, 'don't doubt' conveys the response but, the object is not being referred to. Thus, the response does not have an object and so it is grammatically incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect. 'Yes, I doubt it' is incorrect because it contains a positive as well as a negative response. 'Yes' conveys a positive response while 'I doubt it' conveys the opposite. Thus, the sentence contradicts itself.
    Option C is incorrect. 'I doubt' is a grammatically incorrect statement. It does not contain an object that refers to the 'test'. Thus, it cannot be the answer.
    Option D is correct. 'I doubt it' is a negative response. 'I' refers to the subject, 'doubt' conveys the response and 'it' refers to the object. Thus, it meets all the required conditions.
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition:
    They are very similar. I often mistake one _________ the other.
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    Who _________________________________ ?
    Solution
    "Who" in the sentence identifies the person and hence fits well with option C which is describing the action as a verb. Option A , B and D don't grammatically fit into the sentence .
  • Question 4
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    I won't go unless Mary goes.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject will only go under the condition that Mary also goes along with him/her. In the answer, the subject(I) and the object(Mary) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'will only go if the object goes'.
    Option A is incorrect. It means that the subject will go if Mary does not go whereas the sentence suggests that the subject won't go under this condition. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect. It means that the subject won't go under the condition that Mary is going whereas the sentence suggests that the subject will go under this condition. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option C is correct. It means that the subject will not go if Mary does not go with him/her. The sentence suggests that the subject will only go if Mary comes along. Thus, it can be said that if Mary does not go, the subject will not either. Therefore, option C has the same meaning as the required one.
    Option D is incorrect. It means that the subject will not go at the time Mary is going. It suggests that the subject may go at a different time or not at all. Since the required meaning should not suggest anything like that, it is incorrect.

  • Question 5
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    He loves creating stories for his child.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject loves forming or composing stories for his child. In the answer, the subject(He) and the object(stories) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'form or compose'.
    Option A is incorrect. Here 'making out' means 'identifying a part of a whole'. Since the subject is not identifying stories but he is composing them, option A is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect. Here 'making over' means 'changing by making new'. Since the subject is not changing stories but composing them, option B is incorrect. 
    Option C is correct. Here 'making up' means 'forming or composing'. Thus, it has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'making of' is not a real phrasal verb in the English language. Thus, the sentence as a whole makes no sense and is not the correct answer.
  • Question 6
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    He was just able to see that mountain through the fog.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject could barely see the mountain through the fog. In the answer, the subject(He) and the object(mountain) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'barely able to see'.
    Option A is incorrect. In the given sentence, 'make off' means 'leave hurriedly'. Thus, it indicates that the subject left hurriedly with the mountain's shape. This does not make any sense and thus, it is incorrect.
    Option B is correct. In the given sentence, 'make out' means 'detect with difficulty'. This meaning is the closest to 'barely able to see' among the given options. Thus, it indicates the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option C is incorrect. Here 'make over' means 'use again in altered form'. Thus, it indicates that the subject was able to use the mountain's shape in an altered form. This does not make any sense and is incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect. Here 'make up' means 'form'. It indicates that the subject formed the mountain's shape which is senseless. Thus, it is incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    I would like that job. I want to get it.
    Solution
    The given sentence indicates that the subject is going to ask for the job. In the answer, the subject(I) and the object(job) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'ask for'.
    Option A is incorrect. In the given sentence 'apply by' is not a real phrase in the English language. Thus, the sentence as a whole does not make any sense. 
    Option B is incorrect. Here 'apply with' indicates that the subject and the job are applying alongside each other. This does not make any sense and so, it cannot be the answer.
    Option C is correct. In the given sentence 'apply for' means 'ask for'. It indicates that the subject is going to ask for that job. Since it has the required meaning, it is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. Here 'apply' to means 'be relevant or applicable to' and not 'ask for'. Thus, it does not have the required meaning and is not the correct answer.
  • Question 8
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    This book is very difficult. I don't understand it.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject does not understand a book(it). In the answer, the subject(I) and the object(book/it) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'does not understand'.
    Option A is incorrect. Here 'make it up' means 'form'. Thus, it indicates that the subject cannot form the book. Since that is not the correct meaning, it is incorrect.
    Option B is correct. 'make it out' means 'understand'. Thus, it indicates that the subject does not understand the book. It has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option C is incorrect. Here 'make it off' is not a correct phrase. Simply 'make off' is correct but, it means 'run away'. Thus, it is neither grammatically correct nor does it have the required meaning. 
    Option D is incorrect. 'make it over' means 'change it by making new'. It indicates that the subject is making the book new. Since that is not the required meaning, it is incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    He is a man of spirit.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject has a lot of energy. In the answer, the subject(He) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'has a lot of energy'.
    Option A is correct. 'superman' does not mean that the subject has lot of energy. It assigns a persona to the subject rather than a quality and so, it is incorrect.
    Option B is correct. 'energetic' means 'having a lot of energy'. Thus, it has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option C is incorrect. It means that the subject has a good sense of humor and not that he is full of energy. Thus, it does not have the required meaning and is incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect. It means that the subject is under the influence of alcohol. Thus, it does not have the required meaning and is incorrect.

  • Question 10
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    He is well off.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject is rich. In the answer, the subject(He) remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'rich'.
    Option A is incorrect. It means that the subject is in good health. It does not have the required meaning and is incorrect.
    Option B is incorrect. It means the subject has gone somewhere and is not here. It does not have the required meaning and is incorrect.
    Option C is correct. 'wealthy' means 'rich'. Thus, it means that the subject is rich. It has the required meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. It means that the subject is a very understanding and a generous person. Thus, it does not have the required meaning and is incorrect.
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