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Q.1 Encircle the correct option.
(i) Chips’_______________ was a favorite subject of mimicry throughout the school .

(a) Teaching (b) taking attendance (c) humour (d) none of these

(ii) He remembered Katherine laughing at some_________ in an essay.
(a) Mistake (b) error (c) blunder (d) howler

(iii) ____________ met him in village on the day of Chips’ wife death
(a) Colley (b) Linford (c) Foster (d) Faulkner

(iv) Chips could not write the book of his recollections because:

(a) His hand writing was not good (b) He forgot the events soon
(c) Writing tired him (d) He could not buy a note book

(v) ________ said “Not half bad for an old chap like him”

(a) Naylor (b) Ralston (c) Wetherby (d) Cartwright

Q.2 Encicle the right synonym.

(i) But she had left him with a calmness and a poise.
(a) Composure (b) peace (c) position (d) brightness

(ii) The head, standing withthem, was rather aghast.
(a) Exhaust (b) appalled (c) worried (d) pleased

(iii) He was aware of himself, fixing the multitude with a cold presaging severity.
(a) Threatening (b) boring (c) calm (d) terrifying

(iv) He himself stayed at his desk in a cold continuing trance.
(a) Silence (b) stupor (c) abandonment (d) none of these

(v) A gaze half rapt, half quizzical.
(a) Perplexed (b) humrous (c) serious (d) naughty

Q.4 Use the followings in sentences
Cut down, A royal road, Above board, Fall back, a utopian scheme

Q.5 Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) Lahore is bigger than any city of the Punjab.
(b)Lahore is bigger than that of any city on the Punjab.
(c) Lahore is bigger than any other city of the Punjab.
(d) None

(ii)(a) There should not be more talk and little working
(b) There should not be much talk and little work
(c) There must not be the talk and no work
(d) There should not be many talk and little do.



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Q.1 Encircle the correct form of verb.

1 I shall meet him, if he _________________
(a) Come (b) Will come (c) shall come (d) comes

2 Why did he not ___________ outside.
(a) Go (b) Went (c) gone (d) had gone

3 He __________ just arrived
(a) Has (b) Was (c) No verb is required

4 The patient________________ upon.
(a) Operates (b) is operated (c) Was operated (d) Both b & c

5 Two minus two ___________Zero
(a) Become (b) Becomes (c) Became (d) Both a & c

6 Two and two ____________ four.
(a) make (b) makes (c) both a & b (d) will make

7 He _________this city two years ago.
(a) has left (b) had left (c) left (d) all of these

8 He _______a match tomorrow.
(a) is playing (b) will play (c) would play (d) both a & b

9 It _______ now .
(a) rains (b) will rain (c) is raining (d) will be raining

10 Had he reached in time he ____ the train.
(a) would have catch(b) have caught (c) would have caught(d) would catch

11 A rolling stone ___________ no moss.
(a)Gather (b) Gathered (c) Gathers (d) Both b & c

12 Naila ____________ to college every day.
(a) Go (b) Went (c) Goes (d) Both b & c

13 He _____________ of age next year.
(a) Come (b) Comes (c) Will come (d) Shall come

14 Either you or I ___________ responsible for this.
(a) Are (b) Am (c) Were (d) Both a & b

15 I ____________ you for a long time
(a) Do not see (b) Have not seen (c) Have not been seeing(d) None

16 Wood ____________ on water.
(a) floated (b) is floating (c) floats (d) both b & c

17 Shoes _________here.
(a) Mend (b) mends (c) are mending (d) are mended

18 Why has he _______his life?
(a) wastes (b) wasted (c) wasting (d) to waste.

19 Quaid-i-Azam _______ Pakistan.
(a) finds (b) found (c) has found (d) founded

20 Work hard lest you ____ fail.
(a) shall (b) will (c) should (d) would

21 I do not take tea unless it ____________ not.
(a) May be (b) Will be (c) is (d) Was

22 Time once gone cannot be ___________
(a) Recalls (b) Recalled (c) Recalling (d) Recall

23 A drowing man ___________at a straw.
(a) is catching (b) Has caught (c) Catches (d) All of these


24 A tree is _____________by its fruit.
(a) Know (b) Knowing (c) Known (d) Both b & c

25 All the Muslims ______________in one God.
(a) Are believing (b) Believe (c) Have Believed (d) All

26 He got a letter____________ .
(a) written (b) to write (c) write (d) be written

27 As soon as he is ready, we ______.
(a) start (b) are starting (c) shall start (d) both a & c

28 He will have to repent if he _______the candle at both ends.
(a) is burning (b) will burn (c) burn (d) burns

29 I had finished my work before he_________ .
(a) come (b) comes (c) came (d) had come

30 The poor should________.
(a) help (b) be helped (c) be helping (d) none of these

31 She was crying as if she _______________ in pain.
(a) Is (b) Was (c) Were (d) Has been

32 The door will be _____________ after two hours.
(a) Closed (b) Closing (c) Being closed (d) Close

33 He _____________for Karachi yesterday.
(a) Will leave (b) Has left (c) Left (d) Both b & c

34 I _______________ accounts next week.
(a) Check (b) Am checking (c) Shall check (d) Will checking

35 She ____________ about success after hard work.
(a) Hoped (b) Hopes (c) Has hoped (d) Was hoping

36 He made his brother_____ his shoes.
(a)polished (b) to polish (c) polish (d) be polished

37 I shall meet him if he ______.
(a) come (b) is coming (c) comes (d) will come

38 If he had come in time, I ________ him.
(a) should (b) will have met (c) would have met(d) would meet

39 T.V. licences ______ here .
(a) make (b) are making (c) are made (d) had made

40 He_____ his destination by now.
(a) reached (b) will have reached (c) will
reach (d) none of these

41 Bad boys always _________________ mischief.
(a) Make (b) Made (c) Will make (d) Have made

42 I am sure he ________________if you ask him.
(a) Will come (b) Comes (c) Has come (d) Would have come

43 The clock ________________five.
(a) Strikes (b) Has struck (c) Is striking (d) Was striking

44 He took off his shirt and _________________it.
(a) Hanged (b) Hung (c) Hangs (d) Has hung (e) Has hungd

45 He was taking rest because he _____________ill.
(a) Has been (b) Had been (c) was (d) Were

46 Water_____ its level.
(a)keep (b) keeps (c) is keeping (d) both b & c

47 Wages of sin ______ death.
(a) is (b) are (c) be (d) will be

48 Ther ________ green fields near my house.
(a) is (b) are (c) be (d) have

49 ______ you present in the meeting .
(a)will (b) are (c) were (d) both b & c

50 She______ her son.
(a) love (b) loves (c) is loving (d) both b & c


51 Be fair and __________ criticize unjustly.
(a) Be not (b) Not (c) Do not (d) Should not

52 He has already _______________ the examination.
(a) Taken (b) Took (c) To take (d) Takes

53 Babur ____________ the Mughal empire.
(a) Finds (b) Found (c) Founded (d) Has founded

54 He _______________last year.
(a) Had died (b) Died (c) Dies (d) Both a & b

55 I ______________for him for two yours.
(a) Was waiting (b) Am waiting (c) Have been waiting(d) Both a & b

56 Two minus two ______________ zero.
(a) Become (b) Became (c) Has become (d) Becomes

57 As soon as he is read we _______________
(a) Will start (b) Shall start (c) Have started (d) Will have started

58 The boy who ___________you is my brother.
(a) Met (b) Meet (c) Meets (d) Has met

59 When _____________the next train due.
(a) Is (b) Was (c) Will (d) Will be

60 Her beauty ______________ me glad.
(a) Makes (b) Made (c) Is making (d) Both a & c

61 We usually _______________ Qila Rutas in summer.
(a) Visit (b) Will visit (c) Visited (d) All

62 Kindness never goes_________
(a) unrewaded (b) unreward (c) unrewarding (d) Both b & c

63 They _____________ hockey since 4.P.M.
(a) Are playing (b) Were playing (c) Have been playing (d) None

64 I shall ______________my best
(a) Do (b) doing (c) Be done (d) Be doing

65 I _____________this house as yet.
(a) Have not sold (b) Did not sell (c) Has not sold (d) Will not sell.

66 He has _____________ a new pen.
(a) Been buying (b) Bought (c) Buy (d) None

67 He _________________to me because he did not have my address.
(a) Was not writing(b) Did not write (c) Does not wirte (d) Both a & b

68 They are _______________ for you.
(a) Waiting (b) Wait (c) To be Waited (d) Waited

69 They ______________ holidays in Murree last year.
(a) Spend (b) Spent (c) Have spent (d) Had spent

70 He _____________in this college since 1997.
(a) Is teaching (b) Was teaching (c) Taught (d) Has been teaching

71 He always_______________ up daily.
(a) Woke (b) Wake (c) Wakes (d) Both a & c

72 Here ___________ the train.
(a) Comes (b) Came (c) Will come (d) Has come

73 The children are very quiet go and see what the _____________
(a) Do (b) Did (c) Are doing (d) Were doing

74 I expect they ___________ here at 10 O’ clock tomorrow morning.
(a) Will (b) Are (c) Will be (d) Are to

75 They said that they ________________ cleaning the kitchen.
(a) Finished (b) Were finished (c) Had finished (d) Had been finished.

76 Had he reached in time,he ___________you.
(a) Would meet (b) Would have met (c) Met (d) Would have been met.

77 Work hard ,lest you ________________ fail.
(a) Will (b) Shall (c) Should (d) Would

78 Phosphorus_______ in dark.
(a) Glows (b) Will glow (c) is glowing (d) All

79 Where did you _________________ last day.
(a) Go (b) Went (c) Gone (d) None

80 He _______________ in Karachi, nex day.
(a) Shall (b) Will (c) Shall be (d) Will be

81 He ________________ the examination last year.
(a) Has passed (b) Passed (c) Had passed (d) All

82 It _____________ that thou are gone
(a) Says (b) is said (c) is saying (d) Was said

83 They ________________ for me for ten minutes.
(a) Waited (b) Are waiting (c) Have been waiting (d) Were waiting

84 He ________________just now.
(a) Arrived (b) Has arrived (c) Had arrived (d) is arriving

85 As soon as he is ready we _________________ our work.
(a) Shall start (b) Are starting (c) Will start (d) Shall be starting

86 He _______________ the moon now.
(a) Sees (b) Is seening (c) Was seeing (d) Saw

87 He was crying as if he ______________in pain.
(a) Is (b) Was (c) Were (d) Would

88 Why has he ________________?
(a) Killing (b) Killed (c) Been killed

89 He has ____________ a snake.
(a) Kill (b) Kills (c) Killed (d) Been killing

90 Charity ___________at home.
(a) Begin (b) Begins (c) Began (d) Has
begun.

91 He will have gone through this book before she _____ it back.
(a) Will take (b) Takes (c) Has taken (d) Took

92 ______________the door please.
(a) Open (b) Be opened (c) is opening (d) None

93 The farmers had harvested their crops before the flood_____________
(a) Comes (b) Had come (c) Came (d) Has come

94 The president _________the prime Minister tomorrow.
(a) Will meet (b) Is meeting (c) Meets (d) Met

95 She ____________of cancer last year.
(a) Has died (b) Died (c) Was dying (d) Both a & b

96 It ______ on mountains in einter.
(a) Snow (b) is snowing (c) snows (d) both b & c

97 Faiza ______ of poetry.
(a) is fond (b) is fonding (c) fonded (d) none of these

98 I _____ you.
(a) am believing (b) believe (c) have believed (d) none of these

99 English ______ her favourite subject.
(a) is (b) be (c) were (d) none of these

100 Imran_____
(a) Deceived (b) has deceived (c) has been deceived (d) is deceiving



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Q.1 Encircle the correct form of verb.

1 I shall meet him, if he _________________
(a) Come (b) Will come (c) shall come (d) comes

2 Why did he not ___________ outside.
(a) Go (b) Went (c) gone (d) had gone

3 He __________ just arrived
(a) Has (b) Was (c) No verb is required

4 The patient________________ upon.
(a) Operates (b) is operated (c) Was operated (d) Both b & c

5 Two minus two ___________Zero
(a) Become (b) Becomes (c) Became (d) Both a & c

6 Two and two ____________ four.
(a) make (b) makes (c) both a & b (d) will make

7 He _________this city two years ago.
(a) has left (b) had left (c) left (d) all of these

8 He _______a match tomorrow.
(a) is playing (b) will play (c) would play (d) both a & b

9 It _______ now .
(a) rains (b) will rain (c) is raining (d) will be raining

10 Had he reached in time he ____ the train.
(a) would have catch(b) have caught (c) would have caught(d) would catch

11 A rolling stone ___________ no moss.
(a)Gather (b) Gathered (c) Gathers (d) Both b & c

12 Naila ____________ to college every day.
(a) Go (b) Went (c) Goes (d) Both b & c

13 He _____________ of age next year.
(a) Come (b) Comes (c) Will come (d) Shall come

14 Either you or I ___________ responsible for this.
(a) Are (b) Am (c) Were (d) Both a & b

15 I ____________ you for a long time
(a) Do not see (b) Have not seen (c) Have not been seeing(d) None

16 Wood ____________ on water.
(a) floated (b) is floating (c) floats (d) both b & c

17 Shoes _________here.
(a) Mend (b) mends (c) are mending (d) are mended

18 Why has he _______his life?
(a) wastes (b) wasted (c) wasting (d) to waste.

19 Quaid-i-Azam _______ Pakistan.
(a) finds (b) found (c) has found (d) founded

20 Work hard lest you ____ fail.
(a) shall (b) will (c) should (d) would

21 I do not take tea unless it ____________ not.
(a) May be (b) Will be (c) is (d) Was

22 Time once gone cannot be ___________
(a) Recalls (b) Recalled (c) Recalling (d) Recall

23 A drowing man ___________at a straw.
(a) is catching (b) Has caught (c) Catches (d) All of these


24 A tree is _____________by its fruit.
(a) Know (b) Knowing (c) Known (d) Both b & c

25 All the Muslims ______________in one God.
(a) Are believing (b) Believe (c) Have Believed (d) All

26 He got a letter____________ .
(a) written (b) to write (c) write (d) be written

27 As soon as he is ready, we ______.
(a) start (b) are starting (c) shall start (d) both a & c

28 He will have to repent if he _______the candle at both ends.
(a) is burning (b) will burn (c) burn (d) burns

29 I had finished my work before he_________ .
(a) come (b) comes (c) came (d) had come

30 The poor should________.
(a) help (b) be helped (c) be helping (d) none of these

31 She was crying as if she _______________ in pain.
(a) Is (b) Was (c) Were (d) Has been

32 The door will be _____________ after two hours.
(a) Closed (b) Closing (c) Being closed (d) Close

33 He _____________for Karachi yesterday.
(a) Will leave (b) Has left (c) Left (d) Both b & c

34 I _______________ accounts next week.
(a) Check (b) Am checking (c) Shall check (d) Will be checking

35 She ____________ about success after hard work.
(a) Hoped (b) Hopes (c) Has hoped (d) Was hoping

36 He made his brother_____ his shoes.
(a)polished (b) to polish (c) polish (d) be polished

37 I shall meet him if he ______.
(a) come (b) is coming (c) comes (d) will come

38 If he had come in time, I ________ him.
(a) should (b) will have met (c) would have met(d) would meet

39 T.V. licences ______ here .
(a) make (b) are making (c) are made (d) had made

40 He_____ his destination by now.
(a) reached (b) will have reached (c) will
reach (d) none of these

41 Bad boys always _________________ mischief.
(a) Make (b) Made (c) Will make (d) Have made

42 I am sure he ________________if you ask him.
(a) Will come (b) Comes (c) Has come (d) Would have come

43 The clock ________________five.
(a) Strikes (b) Has struck (c) Is striking (d) Was striking

44 He took off his shirt and _________________it.
(a) Hanged (b) Hung (c) Hangs (d) Has hung (e) Has hungd

45 He was taking rest because he _____________ill.
(a) Has been (b) Had been (c) was (d) Were

46 Water_____ its level.
(a)keep (b) keeps (c) is keeping (d) both b & c

47 Wages of sin ______ death.
(a) is (b) are (c) be (d) will be

48 There ________ green fields near my house.
(a) is (b) are (c) be (d) have

49 ______ you present in the meeting .
(a)will (b) are (c) were (d) both b & c

50 She______ her son.
(a) love (b) loves (c) is loving (d) both b & c


51 Be fair and __________ criticize unjustly.
(a) Be not (b) Not (c) Do not (d) Should not

52 He has already _______________ the examination.
(a) Taken (b) Took (c) To take (d) Takes

53 Babur ____________ the Mughal empire.
(a) Finds (b) Found (c) Founded (d) Has founded

54 He _______________last year.
(a) Had died (b) Died (c) Dies (d) Both a & b

55 I ______________for him for two yours.
(a) Was waiting (b) Am waiting (c) Have been waiting(d) Both a & b

56 Two minus two ______________ zero.
(a) Become (b) Became (c) Has become (d) Becomes

57 As soon as he is ready we _______________
(a) Will start (b) Shall start (c) Have started (d) Will have started

58 The boy who ___________you is my brother.
(a) Met (b) Meet (c) Meets (d) Has met

59 When _____________the next train due.
(a) Is (b) Was (c) Will (d) Will be

60 Her beauty ______________ me glad.
(a) Makes (b) Made (c) Is making (d) Both a & c

61 We usually _______________ Qila Rutas in summer.
(a) Visit (b) Will visit (c) Visited (d) All

62 Kindness never goes_________
(a) unrewaded (b) unreward (c) unrewarding (d) Both b & c

63 They _____________ hockey since 4.P.M.
(a) Are playing (b) Were playing (c) Have been playing (d) None

64 I shall ______________my best
(a) Do (b) doing (c) Be done (d) Be doing

65 I _____________this house as yet.
(a) Have not sold (b) Did not sell (c) Has not sold (d) Will not sell.

66 He has _____________ a new pen.
(a) Been buying (b) Bought (c) Buy (d) None

67 He _________________to me because he did not have my address.
(a) Was not writing(b) Did not write (c) Does not wirte (d) Both a & b

68 They are _______________ for you.
(a) Waiting (b) Wait (c) To be Waited (d) Waited

69 They ______________ holidays in Murree last year.
(a) Spend (b) Spent (c) Have spent (d) Had spent

70 He _____________in this college since 1997.
(a) Is teaching (b) Was teaching (c) Taught (d) Has been teaching

71 He always_______________ up daily.
(a) Woke (b) Wake (c) Wakes (d) Both a & c

72 Here ___________ the train.
(a) Comes (b) Came (c) Will come (d) Has come

73 The children are very quiet go and see what they _____________
(a) Do (b) Did (c) Are doing (d) Were doing

74 I expect they ___________ here at 10 O’ clock tomorrow morning.
(a) Will (b) Are (c) Will be (d) Are to

75 They said that they ________________ cleaning the kitchen.
(a) Finished (b) Were finished (c) Had finished (d) Had been finished.

76 Had he reached in time,he ___________you.
(a) Would meet (b) Would have met (c) Met (d) Would have been met.

77 Work hard ,lest you ________________ fail.
(a) Will (b) Shall (c) Should (d) Would

78 Phosphorus_______ in dark.
(a) Glows (b) Will glow (c) is glowing (d) All

79 Where did you _________________ last day.
(a) Go (b) Went (c) Gone (d) None

80 He _______________ in Karachi, next day.
(a) Shall (b) Will (c) Shall be (d) Will be

81 He ________________ the examination last year.
(a) Has passed (b) Passed (c) Had passed (d) All

82 It _____________ that thou are gone
(a) Says (b) is said (c) is saying (d) Was said

83 They ________________ for me for ten minutes.
(a) Waited (b) Are waiting (c) Have been waiting (d) Were waiting

84 He ________________just now.
(a) Arrived (b) Has arrived (c) Had arrived (d) is arriving

85 As soon as he is ready we _________________ our work.
(a) Shall start (b) Are starting (c) Will start (d) Shall be starting

86 He _______________ the moon now.
(a) Sees (b) Is seening (c) Was seeing (d) Saw

87 He was crying as if he ______________in pain.
(a) Is (b) Was (c) Were (d) Would

88 Why has he ________________?
(a) Killing (b) Killed (c) Been killed

89 He has ____________ a snake.
(a) Kill (b) Kills (c) Killed (d) Been killing

90 Charity ___________at home.
(a) Begin (b) Begins (c) Began (d) Has
begun.

91 He will have gone through this book before she _____ it back.
(a) Will take (b) Takes (c) Has taken (d) Took

92 ______________the door please.
(a) Open (b) Be opened (c) is opening (d) None

93 The farmers had harvested their crops before the flood_____________
(a) Comes (b) Had come (c) Came (d) Has come

94 The president _________the prime Minister tomorrow.
(a) Will meet (b) Is meeting (c) Meets (d) Met

95 She ____________of cancer last year.
(a) Has died (b) Died (c) Was dying (d) Both a & b

96 It ______ on mountains in winter.
(a) Snow (b) is snowing (c) snows (d) both b & c

97 Faiza ______ of poetry.
(a) is fond (b) is fonding (c) fonded (d) none of these

98 I _____ you.
(a) am believing (b) believe (c) have believed (d) none of these (preposition is missing)

99 English ______ her favourite subject.
(a) is (b) be (c) were (d) none of these

100 Imran_____
(a) Deceived (b) has deceived (c) has been deceived (d) is deceiving

100 questions with in 10 min. Not bad hmm. Average 6 seconds for each question. I guess, i can get through it. keep posting such exercises.

Take care,

Allah Nagheban,
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Choose the correct option.

1 They watched a funny programme ___________T.V.
(a) On (a) At (c) In (d) Both A & B

2 The plane took _______________ an hour late
(a) Of (b) Out (c) Off (d) On

3 Send __________the police.
(a) To (b) For (c) At (d) None of these

4 I am inclined __________believe her.
(a) With (b) In (c) At (d) To

5 My Telephone set is _____________ the bed.
(a) By (b) Beside (c) On (d) Both A & B

6 Could you run five kilometers __________ a day?
(a) In (b) At (c) Within (d) No need

7 What will you give me ________ my birthday?
(a) On (b) At (c) For (d) Both a & b

8 He delivered an ________ hand speech.
(a) Of (b) Off (c) ON (d) At

9 His new bike looks more ____________ a rocket.
(a) Than (b) Like (c) With (d) None

10 The car has run ____________ of petrol
(a) Out (b) Over (c) In (d) At

Choose the correct answer.

11 (a) Have you disposed the application?
(b) Have you disposed of the application?
(c) Have you disposed off the application? (d) Have you disposed out the application?

12 (a) We should lay aside our differences and become friends.
(b) We should lay down our differences and become friends.
(c) We should lay out our differences and become friends.
(d) We should lay by our differences and become friends.

13 (a) Please send of the doctor, I am ill with fever. (b) Please send off the doctor, I am ill with fever.
(c) Please send for the doctor, I am ill with fever. (d) Please send out the doctor, I am ill with fever.

14 (a) You must apply the Rationing officer for food. (b) You must apply to the Rationing officer food
(c) You must apply the Rationing officer the food. (d) You must apply to the Rationing officer for food.

15 (a) Abstain to speak evil of others (b) Abstain from speaking evil of others.
(c) Abstain speaking evil of others (d) Abstain from speaking evil with others.

16 (a) I shall appeal against the decision of the Magistrate to the High Court.
(b) I shall appeal to the decision of the Magistrate to the High Court.
(c) I shall appeal for the decision of the Magistrate to the High Court.
(d) I shall appeal against the decision of the Magistrate in the High Court.

17 (a) The boys agreed among themselves to trouble the teacher.
(b) The boys agreed with themselves to trouble the teacher
(c) The boys agreed to themselves to trouble the teacher.
(d) The boys agreed with themselves trouble the teacher.

18 (a) You are requested to confirm with rules. (b) You are requested confirm with rules
(c) You are requested confirm to rules (d) You are requested to confirm to rules. (e) None of these

19 (a) Are you engaged with your studies (b) Are you engaged to your studies?
(c) Are you engaged in your studies? (d) Are you engaged within your studies?

20 (a) He is good in English. (b) He is good at English.
(c) He is good for English (d) He is good into English.




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Q3 Choose the correct synonym for the underlined word: 85x 1
1. His voice had still a good deal of sprightliness in it.
(a) Bravery (b) cleverness (c) liveliness (d) none of these
2. It was oddly incorrect.
(a) Likely (b) unlikely (c) strangely (d) roughly
3. Cheeky he was to me.
(a) Mischievous (b) ugly (c) bold (d) pert
4. An unguessed epilogue.
(a) End (b) Beginning (c) middle (d) none of these
5. If the weather were mild enough.
(a) Minor (b) hard (c) serene (d) none of these
6. The silk industry had flourished consistently.
(a) Prosper (b) thrive (c) nourish (d) Both a & b
7. I have since been induced to come to the opinion.
(a) Halted (b) tempted (c) vexed (d) crawled
8. Flexible Chinese bamboo curtain was countered by Western curtain of rigid disregard.
(a) Elastic (b) stiff (c) hard (d) soft
9. Flexible Chinese bamboo curtain was countered by Western curtain of rigid disregard.
(a) Elastic (b) stiff (c) hard (d) soft
10 Umayyad dynasty in Damascus was overthrown.
(a) group (b) house (c) family (d) reign
11. To his villa he brought water introduced exotic plants.
(a) Lodge (b) village (c) court (d) foreign
12. To his villa he brought water introduced exotic plants.
(a) Lodge (b) village (c) court (d) foreign
13. They sought to expose my ignorance.
(a) Arouse (b) depict(c) explore (d) none of these
14. Instead of alarming him, the idea aroused in him a keen desire to see this distant place. (a) Disturbing (b) frightening (c) annoying (d) making angry
15. Instead of alarming him, the idea aroused in him a keen desire to see this distant place. (a)hard (b) frightening (c) intense (d) soft
16. They learnt pithy epigram.
(a) Saying (b) diagram (c) huge (d) sketch
17. They learnt pithy epigram.
(a) Saying (b) concise (c) huge (d) witty
18. Its tidal pull had become so powerful.
(a) Haul (b) full (c) repulsion (d) bull




19. My mind was foggy.
(a) upset (b) hazy (c) sharp (d) dull
20. He made the discovery by what he modestly called an accident.
(a) Humbly (b) arrogantly (c) lightly (d) rightly
21. Sanitary condition was not good.
(a) Clean (b) healthy (c) none of these (d) both a & b
22. He continued with uncanny skill
(a) Estrange (b) Strange (c) Short (d) Long
23. Many boys attempt seriously, and really have the native ability to do so
(a) Inborn (b) natal (c) active (d) none
24. As a general thing, the boy wins out in such controversy.
(a) Disagreement (b) agreement (c) unwillingness (d) sadness.
25. I could look forward to a period of permanent felicity.
(a) Cleanliness (b) health (c) happiness (d) both a & b
26 The daily grind of school pressed heavily upon me.
(a) Crush (b) toil (c) harm (d) both a & b
27. She would climb each morning with grim steps upto the attic floor.
(a) Cruel (b) hard (c) harm (d) both a & b
28. Pasteur’s father had won the Cross of Legion of Honour for valour.
(a) Failure (b) brevity (c) bravery (d) fidelity
29. While penicillin was being hailed as a wonder drug,
(a) Considered (b) liked (c) praised (d) thought
30. I could hardly believe that three strenuous school terms had indeed rolled away.
(a) Arduous (b) hard (c) unbelievable (d) long
31. The greatest benefit penicillin has conferred is not to the drug itself
(a) Given (b) made (c) achieved (d) resulted
32. The silk industry had flourished consistently.
(a) Prosper (b) thrive (c) nourish (d) Both a & b
33. I had just been reading a patent liver-pill circular.
(a) Obvious (b) ordinary (c) permanent (d) low
34. Most people are very reluctant to throw away anything that looks like a book.
(a) Unwilling (b) hasty (c) ailment (d) hard.
35. I could hardly believe that three strenuous school terms had indeed rolled away.
(a) Arduous (b) hard (c) unbelievable (d) long
36. In my agony of decision I left the Embankment.
(a) Tyranny (b) hurry (c) anguish (d) nervousness
37. It is difficult to find a scaffold for them.
(a) Platform (b) gallow (c) rattled (d) gallows
38. He may be a peasant.
(a)labourer (b) hard working man (c) farmer (d) all of these
39. Abruptly, she began to smash it.
(a) Anxiously (b) rapidly (c) in agitation (d) corruptly
40. We are here to rescue you.
(a) Misuse (b) set aside (c) set free (d) hue
41. Nor was Mustafa Kamal a lenient master.
(a) Compassionate (b) arrogant (c) hard (d) caring
42. The boy was suffering from fits of furious rage.
(a) Curious (b) mad (c) silly (d) poisons
43. World’s 3rd largest country was brought out of the memory attic, with a loud bang.
(a) Fatal (b) garret (c) nasty (d) creeper
44. Their culture plates were never contaminated.
(a) Affected (b) unhygienic (c) pure (d) Both a & b
45. She made a scoffing sound.
(a) Ridiculous (b) laughing (c) suffocating (d) both a & b





46. This rare event took place.
(a) Seldom (b) often (c) not often (d) both a & c
47. Food can be preserved by canning.
(a) Getting food tinned (b) keeping food good by salt (c) pickling (d) all of these.
48. Sanitary condition was not good.
(a) Clean (b) healthy (c) none of these (d) both a & b
49. The people wore charm.
(a) Magic (b) attraction (c) harm (d) both a & b
50. There was a cold nip in the air.
(a) Sip (b) hip (c) bud (d) both a & b
51. His eyes gained sparkle.
(a) Hope (b) optimism (c) twinkle (d) dazzle
52. He had been afflicted with the desire to depreciate himself and his attainments.
(a) Upraise (b) upgrade (c) deflate (d) none of these
53. So clearly it lingered, that time of dizzy happiness
(a) Wobbly (b) ugly (c) clear (d) fuzzy
54. He was not very articulate.
(a) Communicative (b) of hindrance (c) manipulate (d) none of these
55. He showed discernment in judging my general ability.
(a) Understanding (b) test (c) taste (d) Both a & c
56. But she had left him with calmness and a poise.
(a) Composure (b) peace (c) position (d) brightness
57. The head, standing with them, was rather aghast.
(a) Exhaust (b) appalled (c) worried (d) pleased
58. He was aware of himself, fixing the multitude with a cold presaging severity.
(a) Threatening (b) boring (c) calm (d) terrifying
59. He himself stayed at his desk in a cold continuing trance.
(a) Silence (b) stupor (c) abandonment (d) none of these
60. A gaze half rapt, half quizzical.
(a) Perplexed (b) humorous (c) serious (d) naughty
61. At last Chips had something tangible that he could tackle.
(a) Substantial (b) Difficult (c) Hard (d) Unreal
62. He did not afterwards conceal the fact.
(a) Steal (b) mention (c) neglect (d) hide
63. Towards the close of that catastrophic July, Chatteris talked to Chips
(a) Calamitous (b) ballistic (c) Obstinate (d) cruel
64. All the hectic, rotten- ripeness of the age
(a) Frenzied (b) excited (c) confused (d) chaotic
65. He took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment.
(a) Comment (b) condemnation (c) appreciation (d) none of these
66. The yarn was passed on.(a) Wool (b) fiber (c) story (d) all of these
67. He was absurdly gratified by the success it achieved.
(a) Farcically (b) greatly (c) neglectly (d) none of these
68. The exhausted germs died.
(a) Virulent (b) weakened (c) frustrated (d) wasted
69. The letter was heavily censored
(a) Concealed (b) excited (c) confused (d) burdened
70. They might have despised anyone else for the weakness.
(a) Commented (b) detested (c) appreciated (d) displeased
71. The whole pageant of it swung before him.
(a) Spectacle (b) era (c) past (d) experience
72. It was absurd because all things are forgetten in the end.
(a) Clear (b) vague (c) silly (d) tragic
73. Chips began a faint and palpitating chuckle.
(a) Throbbing (b) lurking (c) weak (d) amazing




74. The post-war decade swept through with a clatter of change and maladjustments.
(a) Battle (b) dazzle (c) noise (d) rattle
He looked upon it all with a deep and sumptuous tranquility.
(a) Mentality (b) joy (c) calm (d) sadness
75. Many countries are aware of the absurdity of the past oblivion.
(a) Fidelity (b) silliness (c) lacking (d) both a & c
76. I came from a rival agency.
(a) Competitor (b) other (c) foreign (d) detective
77. Political control over the masses stops the exodus.
(a) Emigration (b) lotus (c) focus (d) hibernation
78. One is the rigid world of figures.
(a) Soft (b) stiff (c) legend (d) cruel
79. The accession was signalized by a ruthless extermination.
(a) Total destruction (b) Cruel (c) Extinction (d) Distinction
80. Corn is scarce and food is lacking.
(a) Scant (b) bad (c) not available (d) large
81. Many countries have carried out massive programmes to free their country of yaws
(a) Great (b) Well known (c) colossal (d) authentic
82. He had consolidated realm
(a) United (b) divided (c) Eradicated (d) disciplined
83. The conditions were agonizing
(a) Painful (b) frenzied (c) crouching (d) None of these
84. Mehmet tried to regain the throne by subtlety.
(a) Intricacy (b) intelligence (c) cruelty (d) None of these
85. The local Turks vowed that death was preferable to rule by Greeks.
Swore (b) determined (c) decided (d) agreed



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Q3 Choose the correct synonym for the underlined word: 85x 1
1. His voice had still a good deal of sprightliness in it.
(a) Bravery (b) cleverness (c) liveliness (d) none of these
2. It was oddly incorrect.
(a) Likely (b) unlikely (c) strangely (d) roughly
3. Cheeky he was to me.
(a) Mischievous (b) ugly (c) bold (d) pert
4. An unguessed epilogue.
(a) End (b) Beginning (c) middle (d) none of these
5. If the weather were mild enough.
(a) Minor (b) hard (c) serene (d) none of these
6. The silk industry had flourished consistently.
(a) Prosper (b) thrive (c) nourish (d) Both a & b
7. I have since been induced to come to the opinion.
(a) Halted (b) tempted (c) vexed (d) crawled
8. Flexible Chinese bamboo curtain was countered by Western curtain of rigid disregard.
(a) Elastic (b) stiff (c) hard (d) soft
9. Flexible Chinese bamboo curtain was countered by Western curtain of rigid disregard.
(a) Elastic (b) stiff (c) hard (d) soft
10 Umayyad dynasty in Damascus was overthrown.
(a) group (b) house (c) family (d) reign
11. To his villa he brought water introduced exotic plants.
(a) Lodge (b) village (c) court (d) foreign
12. To his villa he brought water introduced exotic plants.
(a) Lodge (b) village (c) court (d) foreign
13. They sought to expose my ignorance.
(a) Arouse (b) depict(c) explore (d) none of these
14. Instead of alarming him, the idea aroused in him a keen desire to see this distant place. (a) Disturbing (b) frightening (c) annoying (d) making angry
15. Instead of alarming him, the idea aroused in him a keen desire to see this distant place. (a)hard (b) frightening (c) intense (d) soft
16. They learnt pithy epigram.
(a) Saying (b) diagram (c) huge (d) sketch
17. They learnt pithy epigram.
(a) Saying (b) concise (c) huge (d) witty
18. Its tidal pull had become so powerful.
(a) Haul (b) full (c) repulsion (d) bull




19. My mind was foggy.
(a) upset (b) hazy (c) sharp (d) dull
20. He made the discovery by what he modestly called an accident.
(a) Humbly (b) arrogantly (c) lightly (d) rightly
21. Sanitary condition was not good.
(a) Clean (b) healthy (c) none of these (d) both a & b
22. He continued with uncanny skill
(a) Estrange (b) Strange (c) Short (d) Long
23. Many boys attempt seriously, and really have the native ability to do so
(a) Inborn (b) natal (c) active (d) none
24. As a general thing, the boy wins out in such controversy.
(a) Disagreement (b) agreement (c) unwillingness (d) sadness.
25. I could look forward to a period of permanent felicity.
(a) Cleanliness (b) health (c) happiness (d) both a & b
26 The daily grind of school pressed heavily upon me.
(a) Crush (b) toil (c) harm (d) both a & b
27. She would climb each morning with grim steps upto the attic floor.
(a) Cruel (b) hard (c) harm (d) both a & b
28. Pasteur’s father had won the Cross of Legion of Honour for valour.
(a) Failure (b) brevity (c) bravery (d) fidelity
29. While penicillin was being hailed as a wonder drug,
(a) Considered (b) liked (c) praised (d) thought
30. I could hardly believe that three strenuous school terms had indeed rolled away.
(a) Arduous (b) hard (c) unbelievable (d) long
31. The greatest benefit penicillin has conferred is not to the drug itself
(a) Given (b) made (c) achieved (d) resulted
32. The silk industry had flourished consistently.
(a) Prosper (b) thrive (c) nourish (d) Both a & b
33. I had just been reading a patent liver-pill circular.
(a) Obvious (b) ordinary (c) permanent (d) low
34. Most people are very reluctant to throw away anything that looks like a book.
(a) Unwilling (b) hasty (c) ailment (d) hard.
35. I could hardly believe that three strenuous school terms had indeed rolled away.
(a) Arduous (b) hard (c) unbelievable (d) long
36. In my agony of decision I left the Embankment.
(a) Tyranny (b) hurry (c) anguish (d) nervousness
37. It is difficult to find a scaffold for them.
(a) Platform (b) gallow (c) rattled (d) gallows
38. He may be a peasant.
(a)labourer (b) hard working man (c) farmer (d) all of these
39. Abruptly, she began to smash it.
(a) Anxiously (b) rapidly (c) in agitation (d) corruptly
40. We are here to rescue you.
(a) Misuse (b) set aside (c) set free (d) hue
41. Nor was Mustafa Kamal a lenient master.
(a) Compassionate (b) arrogant (c) hard (d) caring
42. The boy was suffering from fits of furious rage.
(a) Curious (b) mad (c) silly (d) poisons
43. World’s 3rd largest country was brought out of the memory attic, with a loud bang.
(a) Fatal (b) garret (c) nasty (d) creeper
44. Their culture plates were never contaminated.
(a) Affected (b) unhygienic (c) pure (d) Both a & b
45. She made a scoffing sound.
(a) Ridiculous (b) laughing (c) suffocating (d) both a & b





46. This rare event took place.
(a) Seldom (b) often (c) not often (d) both a & c
47. Food can be preserved by canning.
(a) Getting food tinned (b) keeping food good by salt (c) pickling (d) all of these.
48. Sanitary condition was not good.
(a) Clean (b) healthy (c) none of these (d) both a & b
49. The people wore charm.
(a) Magic (b) attraction (c) harm (d) both a & b
50. There was a cold nip in the air.
(a) Sip (b) hip (c) bud (d) both a & b
51. His eyes gained sparkle.
(a) Hope (b) optimism (c) twinkle (d) dazzle
52. He had been afflicted with the desire to depreciate himself and his attainments.
(a) Upraise (b) upgrade (c) deflate (d) none of these
53. So clearly it lingered, that time of dizzy happiness
(a) Wobbly (b) ugly (c) clear (d) fuzzy
54. He was not very articulate.
(a) Communicative (b) of hindrance (c) manipulate (d) none of these
55. He showed discernment in judging my general ability.
(a) Understanding (b) test (c) taste (d) Both a & c
56. But she had left him with calmness and a poise.
(a) Composure (b) peace (c) position (d) brightness
57. The head, standing with them, was rather aghast.
(a) Exhaust (b) appalled (c) worried (d) pleased
58. He was aware of himself, fixing the multitude with a cold presaging severity.
(a) Threatening (b) boring (c) calm (d) terrifying
59. He himself stayed at his desk in a cold continuing trance.
(a) Silence (b) stupor (c) abandonment (d) none of these
60. A gaze half rapt, half quizzical.
(a) Perplexed (b) humorous (c) serious (d) naughty
61. At last Chips had something tangible that he could tackle.
(a) Substantial (b) Difficult (c) Hard (d) Unreal
62. He did not afterwards conceal the fact.
(a) Steal (b) mention (c) neglect (d) hide
63. Towards the close of that catastrophic July, Chatteris talked to Chips
(a) Calamitous (b) ballistic (c) Obstinate (d) cruel
64. All the hectic, rotten- ripeness of the age
(a) Frenzied (b) excited (c) confused (d) chaotic
65. He took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment.
(a) Comment (b) condemnation (c) appreciation (d) none of these
66. The yarn was passed on.(a) Wool (b) fiber (c) story (d) all of these
67. He was absurdly gratified by the success it achieved.
(a) Farcically (b) greatly (c) neglectly (d) none of these
68. The exhausted germs died.
(a) Virulent (b) weakened (c) frustrated (d) wasted
69. The letter was heavily censored
(a) Concealed (b) excited (c) confused (d) burdened
70. They might have despised anyone else for the weakness.
(a) Commented (b) detested (c) appreciated (d) displeased
71. The whole pageant of it swung before him.
(a) Spectacle (b) era (c) past (d) experience
72. It was absurd because all things are forgetten in the end.
(a) Clear (b) vague (c) silly (d) tragic
73. Chips began a faint and palpitating chuckle.
(a) Throbbing (b) lurking (c) weak (d) amazing




74. The post-war decade swept through with a clatter of change and maladjustments.
(a) Battle (b) dazzle (c) noise (d) rattle
He looked upon it all with a deep and sumptuous tranquility.
(a) Mentality (b) joy (c) calm (d) sadness
75. Many countries are aware of the absurdity of the past oblivion.
(a) Fidelity (b) silliness (c) lacking (d) both a & c
76. I came from a rival agency.
(a) Competitor (b) other (c) foreign (d) detective
77. Political control over the masses stops the exodus.
(a) Emigration (b) lotus (c) focus (d) hibernation
78. One is the rigid world of figures.
(a) Soft (b) stiff (c) legend (d) cruel
79. The accession was signalized by a ruthless extermination.
(a) Total destruction (b) Cruel (c) Extinction (d) Distinction
80. Corn is scarce and food is lacking.
(a) Scant (b) bad (c) not available (d) large
81. Many countries have carried out massive programmes to free their country of yaws
(a) Great (b) Well known (c) colossal (d) authentic
82. He had consolidated realm
(a) United (b) divided (c) Eradicated (d) disciplined
83. The conditions were agonizing
(a) Painful (b) frenzied (c) crouching (d) None of these


84. Mehmet tried to regain the throne by subtlety.
(a) Intricacy (b) intelligence (c) cruelty (d) None of these


85. The local Turks vowed that death was preferable to rule by Greeks.
Swore (b) determined (c) agreed (d) decided

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Q.1 Encicle the right synonym.
(i) His eyes gained sparkle.
(a) Hope (b) optimism (c) twinkle (d) dazzle

(ii) He had been afflicted with the desire to depreciate himself and his attainments.
(a) Upraise (b) upgrade (c) deflate (d) none of these
(iii) So clearly it lingered, that time of dizzy happiness
(a) Wobbly (b) ugly (c) clear (d) fuzzy

(iv) He was not very articulate.
(a) Communicative (b) of hindrance (c) manipulate (d) none of these

(v) He became less rigid.
(a) Minor (b) inflexible (c) serene (d) pontifical

Q.2 Use the followings in sentences
Call out, a hard pill to swallow, a man of parts, come across, a right hand man


Q.3 Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) Let I, you and she do it (b) Let she, I and you do it.
(c) Let you her and me do it. (d) Let you, she and I do it.

(ii) (a) The jury has sharp differences among it. (b)The jury have sharp difference among them.
(c) The jury have sharp differences among it (d) None of above.


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Q.4 Encicle the right synonym.
(i) At last Chips had something tangible that he could tackle.
(a) Substantial (b) Difficult (c) Hard (d) Unreal
(ii) He did not afterwards conceal the fact.
(a) Steal (b) mention (c) neglect (d) hide
(iii) Towards the close of that catastrophic July, Chatteris talked to Chips
(a) Calamitous (b) blastic (c) Obstinate (d) cruel
(iv) All the hectic, rotten- ripeness of the age
(a) Frenzied (b) excited (c) confused (d) chaotic
(v) He took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment.
(a) Comment (b) condemnation (c) appreciation (d) none of these

Q.6 Use the followings in sentences
give out, all and sundry, armed to the teeth, get away, give in

Q.7 Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) I can go no farther. (b)I can go no further. (c) I can go no far. (d) None of these

(ii) (a) She could not help weeping (b) She could not help but weeping (c) She could not help but wept (d) She could not help to weep.




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Q.1 Encircle the right synonym.

(i) His eyes gained sparkle.
(a) Hope (b) optimism (c) twinkle (d) dazzle
(ii) He had been afflicted with the desire to depreciate himself and his attainments.
(a) Upraise (b) upgrade (c) deflate (d) none of these
(iii) So clearly it lingered, that time of dizzy happiness
(a) Wobbly (b) ugly (c) clear (d) fuzzy
(iv) He was not very articulate.
(a) Communicative (b) of hindrance (c) manipulate (d) none of these
(v) He became less rigid.
(a) Minor (b) inflexible (c) serene (d) pontifical

Q.2 Use the followings in sentences

Call out-[shout/announce/cry/challenge]---No one dared to call out the real culprit behind the conspiracy.
A hard pill to swallow-[hard to accept]--Failure in the css examination was really a hard pill to swallow.
A man of parts-[ability to do many things]--He is a man of parts-successful businessman,loving father,caring husband,helpful friend and so on.
Come across- I came accross an interesting story in the news paper the other day.
A right hand man-[main supporter]--A right hand man,a member of Sapah-e-Sahaba group is sentenced to death by an anti terrorism court.



Q.3 Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) Let I, you and she do it (b) Let she, I and you do it.
(c) Let you her and me do it. (d) Let you, she and I do it.

(ii) (a) The jury has sharp differences among it. (b)The jury have sharp difference among them.
(c) The jury have sharp differences among it (d) None of above.



  1. Q.4 Encircle the right synonym.

    (i) At last Chips had something tangible that he could tackle.
    (a) Substantial (b) Difficult (c) Hard (d) Unreal
    (ii) He did not afterwards conceal the fact.
    (a) Steal (b) mention (c) neglect (d) hide
    (iii) Towards the close of that catastrophic July, Chatteris talked to Chips
    (a) Calamitous (b) blastic (c) Obstinate (d) cruel
    (iv) All the hectic, rotten- ripeness of the age
    (a) Frenzied (b)excited (c) confused (d) chaotic
    (v) He took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment.
    (a) Comment (b) condemnation (c) appreciation (d) none of these

    Q.6 Use the followings in sentences
    Give out-The ozone layer block some harmful rays which the sun gives out.
    All and sundry-[each and every one]- All and sundry were invited to the ceremony.
    Armed to the teeth-The robbers were armed to the teeth when they robbed the bank.
    Get away-[escape/run away]--The prisoner get away from the jail at the mid night.
    Give in-[submit/accede]--Let me assure you that our armed forces will never give in to any sort of foreign aggresssion.

    Q.7 Choose the correct one:
    (i) (a) I can go no farther. (b)I can go no further. (c) I can go no far. (d) None of these

    (ii) (a) She could not help weeping (b) She could not help but weeping (c) She could not help but wept (d) She could not help to weep.



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Encircle the correct synonyms.
(i) The conditions were agonizing
(a) Painful (b) frenzied (c) crouching (d) None of these
(ii) He showed discernment in judging my general ability.
(a) Understanding (b) test (c) taste (d) Both a & c
(iii) My mind was foggy.
(a) upset (b) hazy (c) sharp (d) dull
(iv) He continued with uncanny skill
(a) Estrange (b) Strange (c) Short (d) Long

Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) Let us hold over the matter for sometime. (b) Let us hold on the matter for sometime. (c) Let us hold up the matter for sometime. (d) Let us hold in the matter for sometime
(ii) (a) He held on the enemy for three days.(b) He held out the enemy for three days
(c) He held over the enemy for three days (d) He held against the enemy for three days.
(iii) (a) He jumped over the opportunity (b) He jumped on the opportunity (c) He jumped for the opportunity (d) He jumped at the opportunity


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Encircle the right synonym.
(i) He made the discovery by what he modestly called an accident.
(a) Humbly (b) arrogantly (c) lightly (d) rightly
(ii) Their culture plates were never contaminated.
(a) Affected (b) unhygienic (c) pure (d) Both a & b
(iii) The greatest benefit penicillin has conferred is not to the drug itself
(a) Given (b) made (c) achieved (d) resulted
(iv) While penicillin was being hailed as a wonder drug,
(a) Considered (b) liked (c) praised (d) thought

Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) Let us live with others and die for a noble cause. (b) Let us live for others and die with a noble cause. (c) Let us live with others and die with a noble cause.
(d) Let us live for others and die for a noble cause.
(ii) (a) It is impossible to part with good relations (b) It is impossible to part by good relations (c) It is impossible to part from good relations (d) It is impossible to part away from good relations
(iii) (a) She was meditating on her problem. (b) She was meditating over her problem.
(c) She was meditating in her problem. (d) She was meditating into her problem


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Encircle the correct synonum.
(i) The accession was signalized by a ruthless extermination.
(a) Total destruction (b) Cruel (c) Extinction (d) Distinction
(ii) Corn is scarce and food is lacking.
(a) Scant (b) bad (c) not available (d) large
(iii) Many countries have carried out massive programmes to free their country of yaws
(a) Great (b) Well known (c) colossal (d) authentic
(iv) He had consolidated realm
(a) United (b) divided (c) Eradicated (d) disciplined

Choose the correct one:
(i) (a) It is impossible to convince her of her foolishness (b) It is impossible to convince her from her foolishness (c) It is impossible to convince her at her foolishness (d) It is impossible to convince her through her foolishness
(ii) (a) He disputed me on the division of property
(b) He disputed with me on the division of property
(c) He disputed with me at the division of property
(d) He disputed with me over the division of property.
(iii) (a) She donated money to charity fund. (b) She donated money for charity fund.
(c) She donated money with charity fund (d) She donated money against charity fund



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Encircle the correct synonyms.
(i) The conditions were agonizing
(a) Painful (b) frenzied (c) crouching (d) None of these
(ii) He showed discernment in judging my general ability.
(a) Understanding (b) test (c) taste (d) Both a & c
(iii) My mind was foggy.
(a) upset (b) hazy (c) sharp (d) dull
(iv) He continued with uncanny skill
(a) Estrange (b) Strange (c) Short (d) Long

Correct ones:
(i) Let us hold up the matter for sometime.
(ii) He held out the enemy for three days
(iii) He jumped at the opportunity


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Encircle the right synonym.
(i) He made the discovery by what he modestly called an accident.
(a) Humbly (b) arrogantly (c) lightly (d) rightly
(ii) Their culture plates were never contaminated.
(a) Affected (b) unhygienic (c) pure (d) Both a & b
(iii) The greatest benefit penicillin has conferred is not to the drug itself
(a) Given (b) made (c) achieved (d) resulted
(iv) While penicillin was being hailed as a wonder drug,
(a) Considered (b) liked (c) praised (d) thought

Correct ones:
(i) Let us live for others and die for a noble cause.
(ii) It is impossible to part from good relations
(iii)She was meditating over her problem.



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Encircle the correct synonum.
(i) The accession was signalized by a ruthless extermination.
(a) Total destruction (b) Cruel (c) Extinction (d) Distinction
(ii) Corn is scarce and food is lacking.
(a) Scant (b) bad (c) not available (d) large
(iii) Many countries have carried out massive programmes to free their country of yaws
(a) Great (b) Well known (c) colossal (d) authentic
(iv) He had consolidated realm
(a) United (b) divided (c) Eradicated (d) disciplined

Correct ones:
(i). It is impossible to convince her of her foolishness.
(ii). He disputed with me over the division of property.
(iii).She donated money to charity fund.

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