Q. No. 1: | Engines used(A)/ in space shuttles are much larger(B)/ and more strong(C)/ than the ones(D) in jet planes. |
A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: C When there is a natural comparative (stronger) why to make one adding one?
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Q. No. 2: | Many psychologists today suggest(A)/ that we interpret dreams by compare(B)/ the dreams with(C)/ the reality of each person's(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: B After preposition (here 'by') verb comes in the ving form : so 'comparing'.
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Q. No. 3: | River water pollution(A)/ is often indicate(B)/ by(C)/ algae distribution(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: B In passive verb is always in the third form: so 'indicated'.
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Q. No. 4: | The girl(A)/ said that she preferred(B)/ the blue saree than(C)/ the pink one(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: C Prefer takes 'to' instead of 'than'.
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Q. No. 5: | Three conditions critical(A)/ for growing(B)/ plants are soil, temperature, chemical balance or(C)/ amount(D)of moisture
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: C We have to join not to give option : so 'and' in place of 'or'.
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Q. No. 6: | The baby was left(A)/ in charge(B)/ of an(C)/ elderly lady(D)
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A : | A
| B : | B
| C : | C
| D : | D
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Answer: B In charge means commander or head of something. It should be 'in the charge of'.
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