Question 1 :
Rewrite the given sentence without using 'somebody/they/people' in the passive voice.<br/>Somebody cleans the room every day.
Question 2 :
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.<br>People say that Istanbul is one of the world's most interesting cities. Istanbul ______ one of the world's most interesting cities.<br>
Question 3 :
<div>Change the voice:</div>Our house is being painted by the best painters of the city at the moment.
Question 4 :
Choose the correct passive form of present tense from the options given below:<br>Shoes ___ inside the temple.
Question 6 :
<span>The sentence has been given in the Active/Passive voice. From the given options, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in the Passive/Active voice.</span><div><br/></div><div>May I take this pen?</div>
Question 7 :
<div>Select suitable option that explains the given sentence:</div>Where there is no order, human beings attempt to impose it.
Question 8 :
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.<br/>Who _________________________________ ?<br/>
Question 10 :
<div><span>Rewrite the question in passive voice:<br/></span><span><span>This room looks different. Have you painted it?</span></span><span></span><br/></div>
Question 12 :
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:<br/>A: Colin didn't like the film.<br/>B: ______________.<br/>
Question 13 :
Separate the Subject and the Predicate in the following sentence:<br/>I shot an arrow into the air.
Question 14 :
<div><span>Read the passage given below and accordingly, fill in the blank:<br/></span></div><div><span><br/></span></div><div><span>The Indian culture of our times is in the making. Many of us are striving to produce a blend of all cultures that seem today to be in clash with one another. No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive. There is no such thing as pure Aryan culture in existence in India today. Whether the Aryans were indigenous to India or were unwelcome intruders, does not interest me much. What does interest me is the fact that my remote ancestors blended with one another with the utmost freedom and we of the present generation are a result of that blend. I do not want my house to be walled in, on all sides and my windows to be stuffed. I want the cultures of all lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible. But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any. I would have any young men and women with literary tastes to learn as much of English and other world-languages as they like, and then expect them to give the benefits of their learning to India and the world alike like a Bose, a Ray or Tagore. But I would not have a single Indian forget, neglect or be ashamed of his mother tongue, or feel that he or she cannot think or express the best thoughts in his or her own vernacular. Mine is not a religion of the prison house.</span></div><div><span> </span><br/></div>The author views Indian Culture as __________________.<br/>
Question 15 :
Why did the writer and his friends cut short the skiing lessons?
Question 16 :
<span>Read the passage and answer the question that follows. </span><div><span>A donkey and a rooster lived peaceably together in the farmyard. One day, a hungry lion passed by. His eyes brightened at the sight of the plump donkey, and he thought of the fine meal in store for him. But just as the lion was about to pounce on the donkey, the rooster began to crow. Now, it is said that nothing a lion hates more than the sound of a cock-a-doodle-doo. Perhaps, it is true, for the lion turned fled at the sound of the rooster’s crowing. The donkey laughed. “Why, the lion is a coward! The mighty king of beasts runs from a rooster.” And donkey felt so bold that he began to chase the lion. He had not gone very far, however, when the lion turned. With a great roar, he </span>leapt<span> upon the donkey. The rooster, watching from the farmyard, she sadly, “Alas! My poor friend did not </span>realise what<span> he could not do.” “False confidence often leads to misfortune.”</span></div><div><span><br/></span></div>Why did the donkey chase the lion?
Question 17 :
When the author was a student at Edinburgh, English Literature society used to meet _____________
Question 18 :
The present satisfactory position with regard to food and cloth is due to ________________.
Question 19 :
Which statement best captures Ken Dials central assumption in setting up his research?
Question 20 :
According to the passage, Krontiris's work differs from that of the scholars mentioned in line 12 in which of the following ways?
Question 22 :
Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:<br/>Will you accompany me for breakfast
Question 23 :
Select the option that correctly punctuates the given line:<br/>Are you coming with us
Question 24 :
Select the sentence with correct punctuation marks.<br/>my favourite movie is the Jurassic park.<br/>
Question 25 :
<div><span>Choose the option that best corrects the underlined part.</span><br/></div>Having played the <u>symphony</u> Robert Wiseman stood up from the piano and bowed to the audience.<br/>
Question 26 :
<span>Choose the option with the correct punctuation marks:</span><br/>mr sharma and his wife nandini came home late.
Question 27 :
<u>"Please, Sir," said Oliver "I want some more."<br><br></u>Choose the option that best corrects the underlined words.<u><br></u>
Question 28 :
<span>Choose the word or phrase which is nearest in meaning to the given word:</span><div>Hybrid</div>
Question 31 :
Fill in the blank with a suitable option:<br/>In its context, the word "portend" (line <span class="x-ref">57381</span>) means __________________________.<br/>
Question 32 :
<div><span>Complete the sentence with the most appropriate word:</span><br/></div>One bad exam result and all her dreams were _________.