The passive voice form of the sentence 'Who will help you?' will

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81.

Choose the appropriate synonym of the word

OPULENT.

  • Greedy

  • Hungry

  • Heavy

  • Wealthy


82.

Select the antonym of the underlined word.

These frivolous remarks provoked no comments.

  • serious

  • frantic

  • momentous

  • fanciful


83.

Select the appropriate synonym of the word

TRUNCATE.

  • Cancel

  • Act cruelly

  • Cut off

  • End swiftly


84.

Which of the following sentences has the correct structure of the question?

  • How long will it take to finish your work?

  • How did long you will take to finish your work?

  • How long you take to finish your work?

  • How long you will take to finish your work?


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85.

The passive voice form of the sentence 'She will write a letter.' will be

  • A letter will written by her.

  • A letter will be written by her

  • Written a letter will be by her.

  • Will a letter be written by her?


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86.

The passive voice form of the sentence 'Who will help you?' will be

  • By whom will you be helped?

  • Whom will you be helped?

  • You will be helped.

  • Whom will be you are helped?


A.

By whom will you be helped?


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87.

Consonant sounds are

  • 26

  • 24

  • 27

  • 28


88.

Phonetic symbols are

  • 44

  • 40

  • 48

  • 52


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89.

Which of the following sentence is in the passive voice?

  • He was made to surrender his passport

  • They feed the lions in the zoo twice

  • A jelly-fish stung her

  • We will not admit children under sixteen


90.

Tick the figure of speech in the following sentence.

Cocks crow cock a doodle do.

  • Oxymoron

  • Onomatopoeia

  • Metaphor

  • Simile


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