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question_answer1)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
One who introduces performing artists on the stage programmes. |
A)
curator done
clear
B)
choreographer done
clear
C)
host done
clear
D)
compere done
clear
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question_answer2)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
A place where water is collected and stored. |
A)
aquarium done
clear
B)
reservoir done
clear
C)
water body done
clear
D)
scullery done
clear
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question_answer3)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
A place to rest or a sleeping room in a college or public institution. |
A)
dormitory done
clear
B)
cloakroom done
clear
C)
creche done
clear
D)
Elysium done
clear
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question_answer4)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
A wooden box with a front of wire for rabbits. |
A)
hive done
clear
B)
burrow done
clear
C)
hutch done
clear
D)
aviary done
clear
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question_answer5)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
The period between two reigns. |
A)
gap done
clear
B)
anachronism done
clear
C)
stasis done
clear
D)
interregnum done
clear
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question_answer6)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
An imaginary land with perfect social order. |
A)
zodiac done
clear
B)
sinecure done
clear
C)
Utopia done
clear
D)
Elysium done
clear
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question_answer7)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
A statement accepted as true without proof. |
A)
axiom done
clear
B)
anomaly done
clear
C)
abdication done
clear
D)
conscription done
clear
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question_answer8)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
One who is a brilliant performer on stage (specially music) |
A)
musician done
clear
B)
vocalist done
clear
C)
virtuoso done
clear
D)
veteran done
clear
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question_answer9)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
One who is a habitual drunkard. |
A)
teetotaller done
clear
B)
sot done
clear
C)
uxorious done
clear
D)
sadist done
clear
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question_answer10)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given word sentence. |
A person considering himself to be superior in culture and intellect. |
A)
highbrow done
clear
B)
honorary done
clear
C)
pessimist done
clear
D)
connoisseur done
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question_answer11)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
If you have an acquaintance with someone, you have met them and you know them. |
A)
acquaintance done
clear
B)
acquaintence done
clear
C)
acquintance done
clear
D)
acquentence done
clear
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question_answer12)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Lata Mangeskhar has thousands of songs in her repertoare. |
A)
repertoir done
clear
B)
rapertoir done
clear
C)
repertoire done
clear
D)
repertare done
clear
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question_answer13)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Whatever the vicisitudes of her past life, Priya now seems to have come through. |
A)
visitudes done
clear
B)
vicissitudes done
clear
C)
vicitudes done
clear
D)
viscitudes done
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question_answer14)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
The bank manager asked him to check his superanuation scheme. |
A)
superannuation done
clear
B)
superenuation done
clear
C)
superennuation done
clear
D)
superenation done
clear
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question_answer15)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
If you give succor to someone who is suffering or in difficulties, it means you help them. |
A)
sucour done
clear
B)
succour done
clear
C)
succuor done
clear
D)
succor done
clear
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question_answer16)
DIRECTIONS: Find the correctly spelt words. |
A)
Foreign done
clear
B)
Foreine done
clear
C)
Fariegn done
clear
D)
Forein done
clear
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question_answer17)
DIRECTIONS: Find the correctly spelt words. |
A)
Benefitted done
clear
B)
Benifited done
clear
C)
Benefited done
clear
D)
Benefeted done
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question_answer18)
DIRECTIONS: Find the correctly spelt words. |
A)
Palete done
clear
B)
Palet done
clear
C)
Palate done
clear
D)
Pelate done
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question_answer19)
DIRECTIONS: Find the correctly spelt words. |
A)
Bouquete done
clear
B)
Bouquette done
clear
C)
Bouquet done
clear
D)
Boqquet done
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question_answer20)
DIRECTIONS: Find the correctly spelt words. |
A)
Excessive done
clear
B)
Exccessive done
clear
C)
Exxcesive done
clear
D)
Excesive done
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question_answer21)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
You put a full stop at the end of a _____. (.) |
A)
sentence done
clear
B)
phrase done
clear
C)
question done
clear
D)
exclamatory sentence done
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question_answer22)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
You put quotation marks ("___") |
A)
to indicate omissions done
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B)
to enclose quotations done
clear
C)
to show possessiveness done
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D)
to show a pause done
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question_answer23)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
We use a hyphen (-) to |
A)
form a compound word done
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B)
to end a sentence done
clear
C)
to indicate pause done
clear
D)
to end a question done
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question_answer24)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
We use a semicolon (;) to |
A)
to separate two main clauses done
clear
B)
to enclose actual words of a speaker done
clear
C)
to show sudden anger joy etc. done
clear
D)
to introduce a list of items done
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question_answer25)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
We use a comma (,) |
A)
to separate words done
clear
B)
to end a statement done
clear
C)
to introduce a quotation done
clear
D)
to indicate omitted words done
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question_answer26)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
We use lash (/) |
A)
to indicate omissions done
clear
B)
to separate a comment done
clear
C)
to separate alternative words or phrases done
clear
D)
to indicate possessiveness done
clear
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question_answer27)
DIRECTIONS: Tick (a) the right option to give the correct meaning of each punctuation marks. |
We use brackets (()) |
A)
to show emphasis done
clear
B)
to quote conversation done
clear
C)
to indicate titles done
clear
D)
to separate extra information done
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question_answer28)
DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct option to punctuate the following: |
How does television affect our lives |
A)
How does television affect our lives? done
clear
B)
How does television affect our lives! done
clear
C)
How does television affect our lives. done
clear
D)
How does television affect our lives; done
clear
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question_answer29)
DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct option to punctuate the following: |
Spring while we are writing is here |
A)
Spring, while we are writing, is here. done
clear
B)
Spring! while we are writing is here! done
clear
C)
Spring while we are writing, is here. done
clear
D)
Spring, while we, are writing, is here. done
clear
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question_answer30)
DIRECTIONS: Choose the correct option to punctuate the following: |
The wind blows gently |
A)
The wind blows gently? done
clear
B)
The wind blows gently. done
clear
C)
The wind, blows, gently. done
clear
D)
The wind blows gently done
clear
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question_answer31)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
A person who is indifferent to pain and pleasures of life. |
A)
hermit done
clear
B)
stoic done
clear
C)
hedonist done
clear
D)
recluse done
clear
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question_answer32)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
A leader who sways his followers by his oratory. |
A)
debonair done
clear
B)
suave done
clear
C)
demagogue done
clear
D)
cosmopolitan done
clear
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question_answer33)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
One who often talks of his achievements. |
A)
egoist done
clear
B)
egotist done
clear
C)
bigot done
clear
D)
optimist done
clear
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question_answer34)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
A girl/woman who flirts with men. |
A)
cynosure done
clear
B)
coquette done
clear
C)
effeminate done
clear
D)
henpecked done
clear
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question_answer35)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
One who is filled with excessive enthusiasm in religious matters. |
A)
bigot done
clear
B)
apostate done
clear
C)
bohemian done
clear
D)
ascetic done
clear
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question_answer36)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
Official formality resulting in delay. |
A)
brevet done
clear
B)
red-tapism done
clear
C)
provost done
clear
D)
probate done
clear
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question_answer37)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
A remedy for all ills |
A)
panacea done
clear
B)
biopsy done
clear
C)
vaccinations done
clear
D)
Ayurveda done
clear
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question_answer38)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as profession. |
A)
ambidexterous done
clear
B)
agnostic done
clear
C)
ascetic done
clear
D)
amateur done
clear
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question_answer39)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
One who sneers at the beliefs of others |
A)
convalescent done
clear
B)
dilettante done
clear
C)
cynic done
clear
D)
fastidious done
clear
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question_answer40)
DIRECTIONS: In questions given below, out of four alternatives, choose the word which can be substituted for the given word/sentence. |
One who is inexperienced in anything |
A)
novice done
clear
B)
narcissist done
clear
C)
misologist done
clear
D)
libertine done
clear
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question_answer41)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
His life is so hectic that he is prepared to be tolerant of trivial pecadillos. |
A)
pecedillos done
clear
B)
pecedilos done
clear
C)
peccadillos done
clear
D)
peccadillos done
clear
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question_answer42)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
The weather is so hot that I am feeling full of longour. |
A)
languor done
clear
B)
langur done
clear
C)
langoor done
clear
D)
languor done
clear
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question_answer43)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
It was an unexpected denuement in the play performed by the artists. |
A)
denoument done
clear
B)
denuemant done
clear
C)
denuement done
clear
D)
denouement done
clear
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question_answer44)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
After World War II, all the network communication had gone heywire. |
A)
hayvire done
clear
B)
heyvire done
clear
C)
heivire done
clear
D)
haywire done
clear
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question_answer45)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
I am reading various hiroglyphics of ancient Egypt. |
A)
hyroglyphics done
clear
B)
hieroglyphics done
clear
C)
hyrographics done
clear
D)
hieroglyphics done
clear
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question_answer46)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
To find a good theme for her play, she is searching hetrogenous collection of books from the library. |
A)
hetrogenius done
clear
B)
hetrogenius done
clear
C)
heterogeneous done
clear
D)
hectogenius done
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question_answer47)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Everyone has a few idiosyncracies. |
A)
idiosyncrasies done
clear
B)
idiosyncrasies done
clear
C)
idosyncracies done
clear
D)
idiosincracies done
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question_answer48)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
In our society some people are machiavelian as they always seems to be secretive and dishonest. |
A)
mechiavelian done
clear
B)
mechiavellion done
clear
C)
Machiavellian done
clear
D)
machivellian done
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question_answer49)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Perhaps I am too acquisent. To make myself comfortable. I have to be particular. |
A)
aquiscent done
clear
B)
acquescent done
clear
C)
aquiescent done
clear
D)
acquiescent done
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question_answer50)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
After reconstruction, the flat has been meteculously cleaned. |
A)
meticulously done
clear
B)
meticalusly done
clear
C)
meticalously done
clear
D)
meticalosly done
clear
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question_answer51)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
The aperchur of a camera is the size of the hole through which light passes to reach the film |
A)
aparchure done
clear
B)
aperture done
clear
C)
apercher done
clear
D)
apertr done
clear
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question_answer52)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
My neighbours have a bourgois and limited vision. |
A)
burgeois done
clear
B)
bourgeus done
clear
C)
burgeons done
clear
D)
bourgeois done
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question_answer53)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
People usually complain about having to deal with too much burocracy. |
A)
bureaucracy done
clear
B)
buraucracy done
clear
C)
bureocracy done
clear
D)
bureacracy done
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question_answer54)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
It was the quintescence of violence that has been shown in 'Julius Caesar'. |
A)
quentescence done
clear
B)
quentessence done
clear
C)
quintessence done
clear
D)
quintessence done
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question_answer55)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Pankaj has been served with a subpoina to answer the charges in court. |
A)
subpoina done
clear
B)
subpoena done
clear
C)
subpiona done
clear
D)
subepoena done
clear
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question_answer56)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Chandigarh police is keeping track of the kidnapper using electronic surveillance equipment. |
A)
servillance done
clear
B)
serviliance done
clear
C)
surveillance done
clear
D)
serveillance done
clear
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question_answer57)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
His uncorobrated confessions were rejected by court. |
A)
uncorroborated done
clear
B)
unicorrobrated done
clear
C)
uncorrobrated done
clear
D)
uncorroborated done
clear
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question_answer58)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Istanbul in Turkey is a very slubrius city |
A)
sellubrius done
clear
B)
sellubrious done
clear
C)
salubrious done
clear
D)
selibrious done
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question_answer59)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
The architect was gesticulationing at the paintings on the wall of the house. |
A)
gesticulating done
clear
B)
gasteculating done
clear
C)
gasticulating done
clear
D)
gesteculating done
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question_answer60)
DIRECTIONS: In each sentence below, one word has been printed in bold type which is wrongly spelt. Choose the correctly spelt word for each. |
Ishita's success is the result of a fortuitous combination of circumstances. |
A)
fortituous done
clear
B)
fortuitous done
clear
C)
fortetuous done
clear
D)
fortetous done
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question_answer61)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
The birds the flowers and the buds proclaim spring is here |
A)
The birds/the flowers/and the buds proclaim the spring is here. done
clear
B)
The birds, the flowers, and the buds all proclaim the spring is here! done
clear
C)
The birds, the flowers, and the buds all proclaim the spring is here. done
clear
D)
The birds; the flowers; and the buds all proclaim the spring is here. done
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question_answer62)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
The sun set the moon has risen the stars have come out |
A)
The sun has set, the moon has risen, the stars have come out! done
clear
B)
The sun has set the moon has risen, the stars have come out. done
clear
C)
The sun has set, the moon has risen, the stars have come out. done
clear
D)
The sun has set the moon has risen, the stars have come out. done
clear
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question_answer63)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
O friend said Ashok will you help me in this hour of my need. |
A)
"O, friend," said Ashok, will you help me in this hour of my need. done
clear
B)
"O, friend," said Ashok, will you help me in this hour of my need. done
clear
C)
"O, friend," said Ashok, will you help me? in this hour of my need? done
clear
D)
"O, friend," said Ashok, "will you help me in this hour of my need?" done
clear
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question_answer64)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
He said to me please take your seat here |
A)
He said to me, "Please take your seat here." done
clear
B)
He said, to me, "Please take your seat here." done
clear
C)
He said to me, Please take your seat here. done
clear
D)
He said to me, "Please, take, your seat, here." done
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question_answer65)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
A)
Sarah's uncle's car was found without its wheels in that old derelict warehouse. done
clear
B)
Sarah's uncle's car was found without its wheels in that old, derelict warehouse. done
clear
C)
Sarahs uncles car was found without its wheels in that old, derelict warehouse. done
clear
D)
Sarah's uncle's car was found without its wheels in that old, derelict warehouse. done
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question_answer66)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
A)
Spain is a beautiful country; the beache's are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean. done
clear
B)
Spain is a beautiful country: the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean. done
clear
C)
Spain is a beautiful country, the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean. done
clear
D)
Spain is a beautiful country; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean. done
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question_answer67)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
A)
She always enjoyed sweets, chocolate, marshmallows and toffee apples. done
clear
B)
She always enjoyed: sweets, chocolate, marshmallows and toffee apples. done
clear
C)
She always enjoyed sweets chocolate marshmallows and toffee apples. done
clear
D)
She always enjoyed sweets, chocolate, marshmallow's and toffee apple's. done
clear
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question_answer68)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
A)
I can't see Tim's car, there must have been an accident. done
clear
B)
I cant see Tim's car; there must have been an accident. done
clear
C)
I can't see Tim's car there must have been an accident. done
clear
D)
I can't see Tim's car; there must have been an accident. done
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question_answer69)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
A)
We decided to visit: Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy's mountains. done
clear
B)
We decided to visit Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italys mountains. done
clear
C)
We decided to visit Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy's mountain s. done
clear
D)
We decided to visit Spain Greece Portugal and Italy's mountains. done
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question_answer70)
DIRECTIONS: Select the correctly punctuated sentence. |
A)
The children's books were all left in the following places: Mrs Smith's room, Mr Powell's office and the caretaker's cupboard. done
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The children's books were all left in the following places; Mrs Smith's room, Mr Powell's office and the caretaker's cupboard. done
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The childrens books were all left in the following places: Mrs Smiths room, Mr Powells office and the caretakers cupboard. done
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The children's books were all left in the following places, Mrs Smith's room, Mr Powell's office and the caretaker's cupboard. done
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question_answer71)
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence |
our body/carbohydrates/and/vitamins/ proteins/ necessary/for/fats are |
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Proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates and fats are necessary for our body. done
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Proteins vitamins carbohydrates and fats are necessary for our body. done
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Necessary for our body are fats, proteins, carbohydrates and vitamins. done
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Proteins, fats, carbohydrates and vitamins are necessary our body for. done
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question_answer72)
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence. |
means of/fats/the body/provide/strong energy/a bad |
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Fats provide the body a bad means of strong energy. done
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Fats provide a bad means of strong energy the body. done
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The body fats provide a bad means of strong energy. done
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A bad means of strong energy provide the body fats. done
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question_answer73)
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence. |
as/cold/insulation/act/against/they |
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Insulation against cold they act as. done
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They act as insulation against cold. done
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Act as insulation against cold they. done
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Act as insulation they against cold. done
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question_answer74)
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence. |
is/reading/good/habit |
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Good reading is a habit. done
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A good habit is reading. done
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Reading is a good habit. done
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Habit is a good reading. done
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DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence. |
Problems/while/reading/face/you/can/many |
A)
You problems can face many reading while. done
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You can face many problems while reading. done
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While reading you can face problems many done
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Many problems you can face reading while. done
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question_answer76)
DIRECTIONS: Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence. |
dictionary/you/should/for/words/consult/ difficult |
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You should consult dictionary for difficult words. done
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You can face many problems while reading. done
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Consult dictionary you should for difficult words. done
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You consult should dictionary for words difficult. done
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