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  • Question 1
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    Complete the following sentence with the right word or phrase. Choose from (A), (B), (C) or (D).

    The heating comes to automatically. You __________ turn it on.
  • Question 2
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    Select the correct meaning of the given phrase/idiom:
    Be in someone's shoes
    Solution
    The given phrase means 'To be in someone else's situation'.
    Option D is correct. 'Imagine oneself to be in another person's situation' is close in meaning to the required meaning. Thus, it is the correct option.
    Options A, B and C do not have the required meaning. Thus, they are incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Complete the sentence with the most suitable option:

    Passing this examination is not ___________; work hard.
    Solution
    Phrasal verbs are idiomatic phrases or expressions that have meanings different from the literal meanings. They are formed with a verb and a preposition (or another element).

    Option C: 'A child's play' is an idiomatic phrase that means 'a task which is easily accomplished'. It forms a complete and meaningful sentence here. Hence option C is correct.

    Options A, B and D:
    'A child's game', 'a child's dream' and 'a child's race' are not idiomatic phrases. They have literal meanings that do not form complete meaningful sentences here. Hence options A, B and D are incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Frame a Wh question that corresponds to the following answer:
    Tony gave me the key.
    Solution
    'When' is used to ask about the time of something.
    'Why' is used to ask about the reason for something.
    'How' is used to ask about the manner / condition / quality of something.
    'Who' is used to ask the name of a person responsible for some action.
    Here, the answer mentions the name of the person who 'gave' the key. Therefore, the correct option is: Who gave you the key?
  • Question 5
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    Frame a Wh question to get the following answer:
    I borrowed this money from Nikhil.
    Solution
    The person who frames the question will be referred to as the questioner.

    Option A: In the given statement, 'this' acts as a demonstrative adjective, it points out at something the questioner can see in front of him, or is aware of. Hence it's not logical for the questioner to ask 'what' in this sentence.
    Option B: 'Why' asks for a reason, but the answer "I borrowed this money..." does not answer for a reason.
    Option C: 'What' addresses a thing, but the sentence ends with 'from'. The sentence refers to 'Nikhil' in the answer as a thing, but is not correct.
    Hence A, B and C are wrong.

    Option D: 'Whom... from?' asks a logical question, the answer to which is 'from Nikhil'.
    Hence D is the correct option.
  • Question 6
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    Frame appropriate question using the given words:
    Ask about television. (when/invent?) ___________
    Solution
    Television was invented in the 20th century. It presents a past action.
    Option D: 'When was...invented?' is in simple past tense in passive voice. The sentence is in passive voice since the subject 'television' experiences the action 'was invented'.
    The sentence is complete and meaningful, hence option D is correct.

    Option A: 'When television was invented' is not in the correct word order.
    The correct word order for an interrogative sentence in the simple past tense (passive voice) is:
    'Question word (when) + helping verb (was) + subject (television) + main verb (invented)?'
    Option B: 'Had television invented' is in active voice. It states an action performed by the subject 'television'.
    Option C: 'When ... had been invented' is in past perfect tense. Also, the words are not in order.
    Hence options A, B and C are wrong.
  • Question 7
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    Frame a Wh question that corresponds to the given answer:
    Question: ___________________________
    Answer: We don't know where yet.
    Solution
    The answer mentions the word 'where'. Hence the question asks for the same, i.e., place.
    Option A: 'Where' is a question word that refers to place. Hence this question is the most appropriate for the stated answer.
    Hence option A is correct.
    Option B: The question word 'when' refers to time. The answer does not mention time.
    Option C: 'Why' refers to reason, and the answer does not state any reason.
    Option D: 'How' refers to manner, and the answer does not indicate any manner.
    Hence options B, C and D are wrong.
  • Question 8
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    Frame w-h type question from the given words in present perfect tense:
    (Tom / Where / go)
    Solution
    In perfect tense, we use the past participle of the verb, which is here "gone". To form a question, the verb has to come before the subject. Therefore B is the correct option. The other options do not adhere to the structure.
  • Question 9
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    Make a new sentence from the question in bracket:
    (You have forgotten where you parked the car.) 
    I can't remember ______________________
    Solution
    Since the action happened in the indefinite past, simple past tense must be used. Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 10
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    Choose the correct meaning of the given phrase.
    "Come across"
    Solution
    “Come across” means meet or find by chance. 
    “To interdict” means to prohibit something with authority. 
    “To intervene” means to interfere or come in the middle of. 
    “To meet accidentally” means to meet by chance. 
    “To interfere” means you take part without necessity, to intervene. 
    “To interpose” means to place or insert something into another. 
    Hence option C is the correct answer. 
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