Fill in the blanks with correct form of verbs: |
The smell of the meat ___ the dog. |
Fill in the blanks with correct form of verbs: |
Most often my phone ____ when I am watching an interesting programme. |
Make abstract noun of the word given in bracket to fill in the blank. |
A good teacher is respected for his _____. (sincere) |
Identify the kind of pronoun for the underlined word in the following sentence: |
Nobody knows what is going on there. |
Find the synonym of the words given in capital letters: |
JEALOUS |
Find the synonym of the words given in capital letters: |
LAUDABLE |
Find t the words given in capital letters: |
ALIEN |
Find t the words given in capital letters: |
FERVENT |
Fill in the appropriate articles: |
I met __ SDO yesterday in the market. He was very nice to the people. |
Fill in the appropriate articles: |
Kalidas is ____ Shakespeare of India. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
The jury consists ___ eight members. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: |
The girl saw the lion and began to tremble__ fear. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunction: |
He had scarcely reached the station ____ it began to rain. |
Fill in the blanks with appropriate conjunction: |
Men will reap ___ they sow. |
Arrange the jumbled letters to make a meaningful word. |
SOTELUBA |
A sentence has been divided into four parts. The parts are named as P, Q, R and S. Rearrange the parts to form a meaningful sentence: |
P: maximum number of |
Q: its geographical position |
R: Japan has to face |
S: earthquakes because of |
A sentence has been divided into four parts. The parts are named as P, Q, R and S. Rearrange the parts to form a meaningful sentence: |
P; has good reason to cheer over the latest data showing an increase |
Q: in investments in the road and power sec- tors |
R: on the promise of ushering in an economic revival nationally, |
S: A government that was elected to power |
Fill in the blank with correct modal. |
He__ smoke when his parents were out. |
Find the kind of tense. |
Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram notched up j stunning three-game victory over higher- ranked Japanese Sho Sasaki to reach tremen's singles semifinals of the Korea Open Super Series badminton tournament. |
Change the voice. |
The government will not allow anybody to cut trees. |
Change the direct sentence into indirect one. |
Naina said to Mono, "Please read this letter' |
Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
She wants to swim in the pool. |
Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
He can't run fast. |
Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
Laughing is a good exercise. |
Find the usage of the words underlined in the following sentences: |
He writes meaningless letters. |
Fill in the blank with correct determiner. |
He didn't give me___ butter. |
Give one word substitution for the following: |
A loss or damage that can not be compensated |
Give one word substitution for the following: |
One who doesn't believe in the institution of marriage |
Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement: |
Neither of the two applicants ____ suitable. |
Fill in the blanks as per subject-verb agreement: |
Many a man ____ tempted by gold. |
Choose the correct question tag to fill in the blank. |
She came home late, ______ |
Identify the kind of sentence on the basis of its structure. |
If you don't stop moving, you will be shot dead. |
Find the analogy. |
Flowers: Fruits::? : Thursday |
A grammatically incorrect sentence is given. |
Find the part of the sentence that has an error. |
R: In a democratic society every S: voter has a responsibility T: to cast their vote |
U: in the election process. |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it. |
Every profession or trade, every art and every science has its technical vocabulary, the function of which is partly to designate things or processes which have no names in ordinary English and partly to secure greater exactness in nomenclature. Such special dialects or jargons are necessary in technical discussion of any kind. Being universally understood by the devotees of the particular science or art, they have the precision of a mathematical formula. Besides, they save time, for it is much more economical to name a process than to describe it. Thousands of these technical terms are very properly included in every large dictionary, yet as a whole they are rather on the outskirts of the English language than actually within its borders. Different occupations, however, differ widely in the character of their special vocabularies. In trades, handicrafts and other vocations like farming and fishing that have occupied great numbers of men from remote times, the technical vocabulary is very old. An average man now uses these in his own vocabulary. The special dialects of law, medicine, divinity and philosophy have become familiar to cultivated persons. |
Special words used in technical discussion: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it. |
Every profession or trade, every art and every science has its technical vocabulary, the function of which is partly to designate things or processes which have no names in ordinary English and partly to secure greater exactness in nomenclature. Such special dialects or jargons are necessary in technical discussion of any kind. Being universally understood by the devotees of the particular science or art, they have the precision of a mathematical formula. Besides, they save time, for it is much more economical to name a process than to describe it. Thousands of these technical terms are very properly included in every large dictionary, yet as a whole they are rather on the outskirts of the English language than actually within its borders. Different occupations, however, differ widely in the character of their special vocabularies. In trades, handicrafts and other vocations like farming and fishing that have occupied great numbers of men from remote times, the technical vocabulary is very old. An average man now uses these in his own vocabulary. The special dialects of law, medicine, divinity and philosophy have become familiar to cultivated persons. |
The writer of this article is a: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it. |
Every profession or trade, every art and every science has its technical vocabulary, the function of which is partly to designate things or processes which have no names in ordinary English and partly to secure greater exactness in nomenclature. Such special dialects or jargons are necessary in technical discussion of any kind. Being universally understood by the devotees of the particular science or art, they have the precision of a mathematical formula. Besides, they save time, for it is much more economical to name a process than to describe it. Thousands of these technical terms are very properly included in every large dictionary, yet as a whole they are rather on the outskirts of the English language than actually within its borders. Different occupations, however, differ widely in the character of their special vocabularies. In trades, handicrafts and other vocations like farming and fishing that have occupied great numbers of men from remote times, the technical vocabulary is very old. An average man now uses these in his own vocabulary. The special dialects of law, medicine, divinity and philosophy have become familiar to cultivated persons. |
The passage is primarily concerned with: |
Direction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions based on it. |
Every profession or trade, every art and every science has its technical vocabulary, the function of which is partly to designate things or processes which have no names in ordinary English and partly to secure greater exactness in nomenclature. Such special dialects or jargons are necessary in technical discussion of any kind. Being universally understood by the devotees of the particular science or art, they have the precision of a mathematical formula. Besides, they save time, for it is much more economical to name a process than to describe it. Thousands of these technical terms are very properly included in every large dictionary, yet as a whole they are rather on the outskirts of the English language than actually within its borders. Different occupations, however, differ widely in the character of their special vocabularies. In trades, handicrafts and other vocations like farming and fishing that have occupied great numbers of men from remote times, the technical vocabulary is very old. An average man now uses these in his own vocabulary. The special dialects of law, medicine, divinity and philosophy have become familiar to cultivated persons. |
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