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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

Had she been hungry, she would have devoured the whole lot of it.

  • Unless she had been hungry

  • However she had been hungry

  • As if she had been hungry

  • No improvement


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2.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

Until you don't finish the work, you won't be given leave.

  • Until you must finish

  • Until finishing

  • Until you finish

  • No improvement


C.

Until you finish


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3.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

The names of the defaulters have been cut off the register.

  • cut out

  • struck out

  • struck off

  • No improvement


4.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

This is a matter I'd rather not talk about.

  • of which I'd rather not talk about

  • I rather not talk about

  • that I'd rather not talk about

  • No improvement


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5.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

Only when you left I did sleep.

  • I slept

  • did I sleep

  • had I slept

  • No improvement


6.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

I will be happy if you will buy me apples

  • buy

  • bought

  • will be buying

  • No improvement


7.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

After I saved some money, I shall go abroad.

  • shall save

  • should have saved

  • have saved

  • No improvement


8.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

Can you arrange the car to be ready this evening?

  • arrange with the car

  • arrange for the car

  • arrange that the car

  • No improvement


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9.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

Hardly had he reached home when the telephone rang.

  • he had reached

  • did he reach

  • he reached

  • No improvement


10.

In the following question, choose a correct alternative to the bold part, which may improve the sentence. In case no improvement is needed your answer is (4).

He is likely to win the elections by the sweeping majority.

  • with the sweeping majority

  • in sweeping majority

  • by a sweeping majority

  • No improvement


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