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Sentence, Clause, Phrase Test 15

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Sentence, Clause, Phrase Test 15
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  • Question 1
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    Choose the most suitable 'one word' for the given expression.
    Room with toilet facilities
  • Question 2
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    My friend is difficult. He never manages to adapt his plans to ours.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject never adjusts his plans according to the objects' plans. In the phrases, the subject(He) and the object(our) remain the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'adjust one's own plan for other purposes'.
    Option A is incorrect. Here 'fits in' means 'go well together'. Thus, the sentence indicates that the subjects does not go well together with the objects' plans
    Option B is incorrect. In the given sentence, 'fits by' is not a real phrase in the English language. Thus, the sentence as a whole does not make any sense.
    Option C is correct. Here 'fits in for' means 'adjust one's own purpose for the sake of others' purpose'. Thus, the sentence indicates that the subject does not adjust his plans for the objects' plans. Thus, it has the correct meaning.
    Option D is incorrect. Here 'fits in with' means 'blends in'. Thus, the sentence indicates that the objects' plans and the subject do not blend in together. It does not have the correct meaning and so, it is incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    He cannot be saved. He is certain to die.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject is doomed to die. In the phrases, the subject remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'doomed to die'.
    Option A is incorrect. 'done down' is not a real phrase in the English language and thus, the sentence itself does not make any sense.
    Option B is incorrect. 'done up' is not a real phrase in the English language and thus, the sentence as a whole does not make any sense.
    Option C is incorrect. In the given sentence, 'to' is a preposition that requires an object and without it the sentence is incomplete. Thus, it cannot be the answer.
    Option D is correct. 'done for' means 'doomed to die'. Thus, it indicates that the subject is going to die and cannot be saved. Thus, it is correct.
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    Make the most of a bad ________.
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
    The food may be good at the Harvard but it's ___________ expensive. [Intermediate]
  • Question 6
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    The army is not capable of fighting any more battles.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the army does not meet adequate standards for fighting any more battles. In the phrases, the subject(The army) and the object(more battles) remain the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'does not meet adequate standards'.
    Option A is incorrect. In this sentence 'fit to' requires an action following it. Without that action, the sentence is incomplete and grammatically flawed. Thus, it cannot be the answer.
    Option B is incorrect. 'fit in' means 'to go well together' but the sentence does not mention such a meaning anywhere. Further, 'no fit in' is does not make any sense. Thus, it is incorrect.
    Option C is correct. In the given sentence 'not fit for' means 'does not meet adequate standards'. Thus, the sentence indicates that the army does not meet adequate standard for fighting any more battles. As it has the correct meaning, it is the correct answer.
    Option D is incorrect. In the given sentence, 'not fit by' is not a real phrase in the English language. Thus, the sentence as a whole does not make any sense.
  • Question 7
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    She has finished her friendship with him.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject finished her friendship with the object. In the phrases, the subject and the object remain the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'finished her friendship'.
    Option A is incorrect. It means that the subject performed an activity for the object. Thus, it does not have the required meaning.
    Option B is correct. 'done with' means 'finished'. Thus, it indicates that the subject finished her friendship with the object. Thus, it is correct.
    Option C is incorrect. It means that the subject performed an activity on/to the object. Thus, it does not have a required meaning.
    Option D is incorrect. It is grammatically incorrect as the verb 'done' is an incomplete verb as it is not accompanied by an auxiliary.
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blank with the most suitable verb form:
    That block of flats is being  ____________ because it is unsafe.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    "They say he robbed the bank." means: _________.
  • Question 10
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    Which of the option(s) means the same as the given sentence?
    Before he died he decided to leave all his money to a stranger.
    Solution
    The given sentence means that the subject gave all his money to a stranger. In the answer, the subject and the object remains the same. Thus, the rest of the phrase must mean 'gave all'.
    Option A is incorrect. Here 'made up' means 'formed' and not 'gave'. Thus, it does not have the required meaning and is not the correct answer.
    Option B is correct. In the given sentence, 'made out' means 'gave as payment'. Thus, it has the required money and indicates that the subject gave all his money to a stranger. Thus, it is correct.
    Option C is incorrect. In the given sentence, the phrase 'made off with his money' means 'ran away with his money'. Since the subject did not run away with the money, it does not have the correct meaning.
    Option D is incorrect. Here 'made his money over' means 'made his money new'. This does not have the correct meaning and does not make any sense. Thus, it is incorrect.
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