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Q. No. 1:Expect for you and I, everyone brought a present to the party.
A :
With the exception of you and I, exception brought
B :
Except for you and I, everyone had brought
C :
Except for you and me, everyone brought
D :
Except for you and me, everyone had brought
Q. No. 2:Altogether he was the most friendly of all present and different from others, he hadn't hardly any friends except me.
A :
different from the others, he hardly had any friends except I
B :
different than the others, he hardly had any friends except me
C :
different than the others, he hardly had any friends except I
D :
different from the others, he hardly had any friends except me
Q. No. 3:The Vice President of the local bank spoke for a half an hour and told his colleague that he, his colleague, must consider finding a new job, or accept a reduction in salary.
A :
for a half hour and told his colleague that he must consider to find a new job
B :
for half an hour and told his colleague that the colleague must get employed by a new bank
C :
for half an hour and told his colleagues to consider finding, a new job
D :
No change.
Q. No. 4:Eaten in Portugal only, the Indians viewed the potato with suspicion for they assumed it had poisonous properties since only the whiteskinned people consumed it.
A :
Indians viewed the potato with suspicion for they
B :
Indians were suspicious of the potato and they
C :
potato was viewed with suspicion by Indians who
D :
potato was suspicious to Indians, and it was
Q. No. 5:Visiting Agra for the first time, the Taj Mahal in moonlight was truly impressive.
A :
Visiting Agra for the first time, the Taj Mahal in moonlight was truly impressive.
B :
Visiting Agra for the first time, I found the Taj Mahal truly impressive in the moonlight.
C :
Visiting Agra for the first time, I found the Taj Mahal in moonlight truly impressive.
D :
Visiting Agra the first time, I find the Taj Mahal in moonlight was truly impressive.
Q. No. 6:Teachers and parents alike should realize that to say a particular child is better than the other is doing a great injustice to both the children.
A :
say a particular child is better than the other is doing a great injustice to the former.
B :
say a particular child is better than other is doing a great injustice to both of them.
C :
say a particular child is better than the other is to do a great injustice to both the children.
D :
say a particular child is good than the other is doing a great injustice to both the children.
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