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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 2178
108901. I attended the meeting ------- him.
(A): off (B): for (C): at (D): under
108902. Have you read any good novels .................?
(A): hardly (B): mostly (C): lately (D): lastly
108903. ...........fridge in the kitchen?
(A): Is a (B): Is some (C): Is there a (D): Are there a
108904. Choose the correct preposition This loss of human lives canbe ascribed.............. two main causes
(A): on (B): with (C): to (D): at
108905. Ram and ________went to meet the Prime Minister.
(A): myself (B): me (C): I (D): mineself
108906. Milk is good –––– drink.
(A): to (B): for (C): in (D): of
108907. Plural form of 'sheep'
(A): sheeps (B): sheep (C): sheepes (D): none
108908. Correct the sentence
(A): one kg (B): of apple's (C): costs sixty rupees (D): no error
108909. The watchman is always grumbling -------- the poor salary he is paid.
(A): at (B): about (C): of (D): with
108910. The antonym of ‘antecedent’ is ......................
(A): precedent (B): anecdote (C): antidote (D): predecessor
108911. Write Plurals Tooth
(A): tooths (B): teeths (C): teeth (D): teethes
108912. While I was in hospital, they gave me –––––– X ray.
(A): the (B): an (C): a (D): none of these
108913. The burglar .............. before the police arived
(A): escaped (B): has escaped (C): have escaped (D): had escaped
108914. The bird ............ away a short while ago.
(A): Flowed (B): Flown (C): Flew (D): Flied
108915. The girl is very ................ for her age.
(A): long (B): tall (C): high (D): height
108916. She was accustomed –––– the moods of her husband.
(A): of (B): to (C): with (D): about
108917. ‘Child - like’ means
(A): Childish (B): Childhood (C): Foolish (D): a natural lovable quality
108918. One who deals in flowers is called
(A): Grocer (B): florist (C): hawker (D): Draper
108919. The synonym of fire is:
(A): tire (B): liar (C): praise (D): dismiss
108920. Many people want to learn English...............they think it will help their career.
(A): because (B): because of (C): although (D): unless
108921. Had India played well, -------
(A): they could win the world cup (B): they could not win the world cup (C): they could have won the world cup (D): they could won the world cup
108922. .............liquids like juices and butter milk, cold drunks have no nutritive value
(A): Like (B): Unlike (C): Likely (D): Not likely
108923. I expect them ---------- this evening.
(A): arriving (B): to arrive (C): arrive (D): arrived
108924. Hobson’s Choice means
(A): Best choice (B): No choice at all (C): worst choice (D): popular choice
108925. Too many cooks spoil -------.
(A): the broth (B): the wine (C): the food (D): none of these
108926. The adjective ‘august’ means:
(A): rainy (B): creating respect (C): serious (D): proud
108927. He looked........... the word in the dictionary
(A): up (B): for (C): into (D): at
108928. Work hard lest you.................
(A): should fail in the test (B): will fail in the test (C): may fail in the test (D): failing in the test
108929. A student who stays away from the class without permission
(A): fanatic (B): truant (C): fugitive (D): outcast
108930. He talked as if he ____rich.
(A): is (B): was (C): had been (D): might have been
108931. We shall drive if the roads are ––––––.
(A): clear (B): clearly (C): clearing (D): cleanly
108932. One word for a group of people having control of a country:
(A): authoritarianism (B): aristocracy (C): autocracy (D): oligarchy
108933. He is ------ MLA from North Kerala.
(A): a (B): an (C): the (D): none of these
108934. It is better to________in hell.
(A): rain (B): reign (C): rein (D): rhine
108935. Find out the word which is spelt wrongly.
(A): endevour (B): superintendent (C): campaign (D): moustache
108936. "What are you going? "I .............to find my watch".
(A): am trying (B): try (C): tried (D): have tried
108937. He is 80 years old, ............
(A): isn’t it? (B): isn’t he (C): is he ? (D): is it?
108938. He can’t win the race ––––– he tried to run fast.
(A): whatever (B): whichever (C): however (D): wherever
108939. Invest your money carefully lest you...............
(A): will regret later (B): should regret later (C): can regret later (D): may regret later
108940. He was angry --------- he listened to me .
(A): though (B): despite (C): nevertheless (D): because
108941. There are too many girls........... the bus
(A): in (B): on (C): to (D): up
108942. No sooner did he touch the switch .......... the motor began to hum.
(A): then (B): than (C): when (D): soon
108943. Mr. Jones is an uncle of ––––––
(A): Mary (B): Marys (C): Mary’s (D): Marys’
108944. When I went to see the collector he -------- a conference.
(A): attended (B): had been attending (C): had attended (D): was attending
108945. I have decided to recompense him ________ his trouble.
(A): in (B): on (C): at (D): for
108946. The area of a triangle is 216 cm2and its sides are in the ratio 3:4:The perimeter of the triangle is:
(A): 60 cm (B): 100 cm (C): 56 cm (D): 72 cm
108947. Shakespeare lived _______ the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
(A): in (B): during (C): by (D): from
108948. Which of the following word is singular?
(A): dish (B): oxen (C): teeth (D): feet
108949. Mohan is five years senior ........... Jaleel.
(A): than (B): of (C): to (D): for
108950. I --------- letters since 10 O' clock this morning.
(A): am writing (B): have been writing (C): was writing (D): had been writing
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