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  • A sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Four alternatives are given to the underlined part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the button corresponding to "No improvement". Do you mind me leaving this payment until next year?


  • Options
  • A. I
  • B. my
  • C. mine
  • D. No improvement

  • Correct Answer
  • my 

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    • 1. A sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Four alternatives are given to the underlined part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the button corresponding to "No improvement". Anyone wishing to enroll in the programme should send in there applications before the end of this month.

    • Options
    • A. send in her application
    • B. send her application in
    • C. send in their applications
    • D. No improvement
    • Discuss
    • 2. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it. A state of emotional or intellectual separation

    • Options
    • A. Euphoria
    • B. Ecstasy
    • C. Alienation
    • D. Communion
    • Discuss
    • 3. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it. That which makes one highly knowledgeable

    • Options
    • A. Erudition
    • B. Irreverence
    • C. Irritability
    • D. Impulsiveness
    • Discuss
    • 4. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it. A person who is new to a profession

    • Options
    • A. Expert
    • B. Coach
    • C. Tutor
    • D. Novice
    • Discuss
    • 5. In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it. Draw a blank

    • Options
    • A. Paint something
    • B. Find no favour
    • C. Oblige someone
    • D. Teach someone
    • Discuss
    • 6. A sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Four alternatives are given to the underlined part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the button corresponding to "No improvement". As you grow older, you will find that these all difficulties may be overcome by patience.

    • Options
    • A. these all difficulties may overcome with patience
    • B. all these difficulties may overcome through patience
    • C. all these difficulties may be overcome with patience
    • D. No improvement
    • Discuss
    • 7. A sentence/a part of the sentence is underlined. Four alternatives are given to the underlined part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the button corresponding to "No improvement". Sita didn't so far as blink when she heard she had won the scholarship to Cambridge.

    • Options
    • A. so much as
    • B. as far as
    • C. as good as
    • D. No improvement
    • Discuss
    • 8. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. Awareness means the capacity to see a coffee pot and hear the birds sing in one's own way, and not the way one was taught. It may be assumed on good grounds that seeing and hearing have a different quality for infants than for grownups and that they are more aesthetic and less intellectual in the first years of life. A little boy sees and hears birds with delight. Then the 'good father' comes along and feels he should 'share' the experience and help his son 'develop'. He says, "That's a jay and this is a sparrow." The moment the little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow, he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing. He has to see and hear them the way his father wants him to. Father has good reasons on his side: since few people can afford to go through life listening to the birds sing, sooner the little boy starts his 'education' the better. Maybe he will be an ornithologist when he grows up. What does the writer mean by 'awareness'?

    • Options
    • A. The capacity to see as one is taught.
    • B. The capacity to see and hear things in one's own way.
    • C. The ability to see and feel things as they are in the present.
    • D. The ability to see and hear things as other people do.
    • Discuss
    • 9. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. Awareness means the capacity to see a coffee pot and hear the birds sing in one's own way, and not the way one was taught. It may be assumed on good grounds that seeing and hearing have a different quality for infants than for grownups and that they are more aesthetic and less intellectual in the first years of life. A little boy sees and hears birds with delight. Then the 'good father' comes along and feels he should 'share' the experience and help his son 'develop'. He says, "That's a jay and this is a sparrow." The moment the little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow, he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing. He has to see and hear them the way his father wants him to. Father has good reasons on his side: since few people can afford to go through life listening to the birds sing, sooner the little boy starts his 'education' the better. Maybe he will be an ornithologist when he grows up. How do children perceive things around them?

    • Options
    • A. Aesthetically
    • B. Intellectually
    • C. Emotionally
    • D. Morally
    • Discuss
    • 10. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it. Awareness means the capacity to see a coffee pot and hear the birds sing in one's own way, and not the way one was taught. It may be assumed on good grounds that seeing and hearing have a different quality for infants than for grownups and that they are more aesthetic and less intellectual in the first years of life. A little boy sees and hears birds with delight. Then the 'good father' comes along and feels he should 'share' the experience and help his son 'develop'. He says, "That's a jay and this is a sparrow." The moment the little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow, he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing. He has to see and hear them the way his father wants him to. Father has good reasons on his side: since few people can afford to go through life listening to the birds sing, sooner the little boy starts his 'education' the better. Maybe he will be an ornithologist when he grows up. What would the 'good father' do?

    • Options
    • A. He would teach his son the way of the world.
    • B. He would share and feel his son's experience.
    • C. He would share his experiences and help his son 'develop'.
    • D. He would tell his son to live his way.
    • Discuss


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