• Don’t judge a book by its ____
    A: Page
    B: Cover
    C: Author
    D: None of these

    Don’t judge a book by its cover; this question tests proverbs. Page and author don’t fit; B is correct. Understanding proverbs ensures cultural accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct phrases clarify meaning; knowing idioms aids in expressive clarity; accurate knowledge enhances communication about judgment or language; B matches the proverb.

  • The synonym of Eradicate is
    A: Foster
    B: Eliminate
    C: Cherish
    D: None of these

    Eradicate means eliminate; this question tests vocabulary. Foster and cherish are opposites; B is correct. Understanding synonyms ensures expressive accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct synonyms clarify meaning; knowing vocabulary aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about actions or language; B matches the synonym.

  • The synonym of Fragile is
    A: Weak
    B: Strong
    C: Robust
    D: None of these

    Fragile means weak; this question tests vocabulary. Strong and robust are opposites; A is correct. Understanding synonyms ensures expressive accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct synonyms clarify meaning; knowing vocabulary aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about qualities or language; A matches the synonym.

  • It is time ____
    A: to go
    B: going
    C: went
    D: None of these

    It is time to go is correct; this question tests grammar. Going and went don’t fit; A is correct. Understanding phrases ensures grammatical accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct usage clarifies intent; knowing structures aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about time or grammar; A aligns with standard usage.

  • Choose correct analogy
    A: Countdown
    B: Sandwich
    C: Dinner
    D: None of these

    Launch is analogous to countdown (preparation); breakfast is to lunch; A is correct. Understanding analogies ensures logical clarity; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct pairs clarify relationships; knowing terms aids in linguistic analysis; accurate knowledge enhances communication about meals or concepts; A matches the analogy.

  • Choose analogous pair
    A: Love : Sorrow
    B: Rain : Flood
    C: Intelligence : Stupidity
    D: None of these

    Poverty is to prosperity as intelligence is to stupidity (opposites); C is correct. Others don’t match; understanding analogies ensures logical clarity; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct pairs clarify relationships; knowing terms aids in linguistic analysis; accurate knowledge enhances communication about opposites or grammar; C aligns with the analogy.

  • To be old as the hills means
    A: To be old but foolish
    B: To be very ancient
    C: To be wise and learned
    D: None of these

    Old as the hills means very ancient; this question tests idioms. Other options don’t fit; B is correct. Understanding idioms ensures cultural accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct phrases clarify meaning; knowing idioms aids in expressive clarity; accurate knowledge enhances communication about age or language; B matches the idiom.

  • He died ____ corona
    A: In
    B: Of
    C: From
    D: None of these

    Died of corona is correct; this question tests prepositions. In and from don’t fit; B is correct. Understanding prepositions ensures grammatical accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct usage clarifies cause; knowing prepositions aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about health or grammar; B aligns with standard usage.

  • A man walked for 1/3 hour and rode for 1/2 hour. What part of time was spent riding
    A: 5/6
    B: 3/5
    C: 7/8
    D: None of these

    Total time

  • This is ____ of all trees
    A: more shortest of all
    B: shortest of all
    C: more shortest of all
    D: None of these

    Shortest of all is correct; this question tests superlatives. More shortest is incorrect; B fits grammar. Understanding adjectives ensures grammatical accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct usage clarifies comparisons; knowing rules aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about comparisons or grammar; B aligns with standard usage.

  • Change the narration
    A: He said me that he wanted me to have attended the party
    B: He told me that he wanted me to have attended the party
    C: He told me that he want me to have attend the party
    D: None of these

    Correct narration

  • The antonym of Anomalous is
    A: Atypical
    B: Abnormal
    C: Visual
    D: None of these

    Anomalous means irregular; antonym is normal; not listed; D is correct. Understanding antonyms ensures vocabulary accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct opposites clarify meaning; knowing words aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about language or concepts; D aligns with the correct antonym.

  • The antonym of Brevity is
    A: Prolixity
    B: Shortness
    C: Transience
    D: None of these

    Brevity means shortness; antonym is prolixity (lengthiness); A is correct. Understanding antonyms ensures vocabulary accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct opposites clarify meaning; knowing words aids in precise expression; accurate knowledge enhances communication about language or writing; A matches the antonym.

  • Books ____ in childhood was very interesting
    A: Read
    B: Reading
    C: Being read
    D: None of these

    Reading is correct for the gerund phrase; this question tests grammar. Read and being read don’t fit; B is correct. Understanding gerunds ensures grammatical accuracy; this is vital for exams or English discussions; correct usage clarifies subjects; knowing rules aids in precise writing; accurate knowledge enhances communication about activities or grammar; B aligns with grammar.

  • The mean proportional between 2 and 8 is
    A: 4
    B: 6
    C: 8
    D: None of these

    Mean proportional

  • The average age of 3 friends is 23. If the 4th friend’s age is added; the average remains 23. What is the 4th friend’s age
    A: 21
    B: 23
    C: 25
    D: None of these

    Three friends’ total age

  • In a set S = (0;2;4;5;9); which number can be skipped to keep the same average
    A: 2
    B: 4
    C: 5
    D: None of these

    Set

  • If a/3 = b/2; then find (3a + 2b)/(3b – 2a)
    A: 11/6
    B: 13/5
    C: 1/6
    D: None of these

    Given

  • The solution of (1 + 1/x)(1 + 1/(x+1))(1 + 1/(x+2))
    A: 1 + X/3
    B: X + 6/x
    C: X + 4/X
    D: None of these

    Simplify

  • Express the recurring decimal 0.125125 as a rational number
    A: 125/9
    B: 125/99
    C: 125/999
    D: None of these

    For 0.125125; period = 125 (3 digits). Let x = 0.125125. Then 1000x = 125.125125; subtract x