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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    I think ___.
    Solution
    Option B is the correct answer. The presence of the auxiliary be verb helps to hold the sentence together. Option A, starting with the question word if , seems to be in question of the accuracy of the thought mentioned in the first part of the sentence. The statements of options C,D and E lack the verb is, failing to connect the pronouns mentioned therein with the adjective fifty. Thus, Options A,C,D and E are all incorrect. 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable clause:
    I'd do anything to get that contract, but it is highly unlikely __________________.
  • Question 3
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    These new orders have nothing to do with us.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the orders do not refer to the objects(us). In the phrases, the subject and the object remain the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'do not refer to'.
    Option A is correct. Here 'do not apply to' means 'do not refer to'. Thus, it has the correct meaning and is the correct answer.
    Option B is incorrect. Here 'do not apply' means 'do not utilize'. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning and also, 'apply us' does not make any sense.
    Option C is incorrect. The sentence indicates that the orders do not apply along side the objects and not to the objects. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning.
    Option D is incorrect. The sentence means that the orders do not apply besides the objects and not to the objects. Thus, it does not have the required meaning.
  • Question 4
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    I am trying to pull all these papers in this drawer.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject is trying to force the papers inside the drawers. In the phrases, the subject and the object remain the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'force the papers inside'.
    Option A is incorrect. 'fit these papers to' means 'force the papers in the direction of'. Thus, it does not have the correct meaning.
    Option B is incorrect. 'fit these papers in with' means 'force the papers in along with'. It indicates that the subject is trying to fit the drawer along with the papers
    Option C is incorrect. 'fit these papers by' means 'force the papers besides'. It indicates that the papers are being forced besides the drawer and not inside it. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option D is correct. Here 'fit' indicates 'force' and 'into' means 'inside'. Thus, it indicates that the subject is trying to force the papers inside the drawer. Since it has the correct meaning, it is the correct answer.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    "Where shall we go for a meal?"
    "It's _______ you. It's your birthday. You choose."
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    When you ____ him tomorrow, you will think he is ten years older.
    Solution
    As we can see, the sentence is in future tense. Thus, the answer must also indicate future. The word 'tomorrow' already indicates a time in the future and so according to the rules of usage we have to use a verb in the present tense with it. Thus, the answer must be in the present tense.
    Option A is correct. 'see' is in the present tense. 'see him tomorrow' successfully indicates the future tense hence, maintaining the consistency of tense of the sentence.
    Option B is incorrect. 'will be' is in the future tense and the answer is required to be in the present tense. Also, the verb 'be' does not make sense in this context. 'be him tomorrow' does not make any sense.
    Option C is incorrect. 'would see' is used to indicate an event that has not happened yet at a time in the past. Thus, it is not in the present tense and cannot be the answer.
    Option D is incorrect. 'are going to seen' is a grammatically incorrect phrase. The verb in the phrase is in its past participle form whereas the rest of the phrase is in the present continuous form. Thus, the tense of the phrase itself is inconsistent.
  • Question 7
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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 8
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition:
    They are very similar. I often mistake one _________ the other.
  • Question 9
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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 10
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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.
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