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  • Question 1
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    Select the most appropriate word for the black space:
    Life is to death as pleasure is to _______.
    Solution
    Considering life is considered the opposite of life, it is only probable that pain would be the opposite of pleasure, not poverty, suffering or anguish, all of which are difficult circumstances, but none of them stand opposite to pleasure. Therefore, Option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 2
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    Choose the correct adjectival phrase from the alternatives given:
    I'm going to throw out these old clothes. They're ________ nothing. [Basic]
    Solution
    Here, the phrase 'good for' is correct as it implies 'beneficial to/for' something. Here, the old clothes are 'beneficial to' no one. 
    To be 'good at' nothing is to be unable to do something well. 
    To be 'good with' something is to be good at doing something. 
    For the good of somebody/something implies in order to help someone or improve a situation.
  • Question 3
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    Which of the following is NOT an imperative sentence?
  • Question 4
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    Identify the subject in the given sentence:

    The shirt will cost around a thousand rupees.
    Solution
    The subject is the person or thing who or which the sentence is about. Here the sentence is about the shirt, hence Option C is correct.The rest of the options do not refer to the the main person or thing, hence incorrect.
  • Question 5
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    Which of the following best describes an imperative sentence?
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.

    Ria is a good _____. She ____ everything right.
    Solution
    The first blank requires a noun form of the verb, the second requires a present tense of it. Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not refer to the correct form, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 7
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    Choose the noun phrase from the given sentence:
    Has anyone seen a small, red purse?
    Solution

    A phrase is a group of words which makes a clause without using a subject and a verb. Option D)small, red purse is correct as purse is a noun here with adjectives as pre-modifiers. The other options are wrong as a noun phrase cannot have a subject or a verb and must have a noun. The correct answer is D)small, red purse.

  • Question 8
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    Choose the best option to complete the dialogue.
    I've joined the Chatkara jet airlines.
    Solution
    Here, we have to choose the best response for the given sentence. If someone gives us a good news about them or shares something nice, we should always respond positively, politely and express happiness. Let's have at look at the options.
    Option A - 'Why didn't you tell me?' is an incorrect and a rude response, because the person who shares his joys with us, expects us to be happy about them. Hence, option A is incorrect.
    Option B - 'I don't believe you' is a sarcastic comment and can't be used as a response to someone's new job. Hence, option B is incorrect.
    Option C - 'You are lying' is an incorrect response as it shows that the person doesn't want to accept the news. It doesn't express the listener's emotions clearly. Thus option C is incorrect.
    Option D - 'Really!' is used to express excitement and happiness, hence this is the correct expression. 'When did you apply for this job?' is also a correct response as it shows that the listener is interested in knowing more. Hence, option A is correct.
  • Question 9
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    Choose the appropriate option to complete the following imperative sentence:

    _____ (not/swim) in this lake.
    Solution
    We know that an imperative sentence either gives a command or makes a request. 

    Consider option B: the sentence "You don't swim in this lake" is a statement, making it a declarative sentence. Option B is, therefore, incorrect.
    Consider option C: the sentence "Won't you swim in this lake", would turn into an interrogative sentence since it asks a question. Option C, too, is incorrect.
    In option A, however, the sentence "Don't swim in this lake" is a command given to the subject. It is an imperative sentence, and therefore the correct option.
  • Question 10
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    Form an imperative sentence using the following words:

    will/fetch/ladder/you/the
    Solution
    The question requires you to form an imperative sentence from the given words,

    In option A, the speaker asks if the listener can fetch a ladder. It is thus an interrogative sentence and the incorrect option. Since option A is correct, option C is incorrect as well.

    The sentence "Fetch a ladder, will you?" is a command that ends with a tag question, making it an imperative sentence. Therefore option D is incorrect while option B is correct.
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