English Quiz
Fillers Mock Test - 7
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1)If you are worried about the problem, you should do something _ it.
(1) against
(2) with
(3) for
(4) about
Ans- (3) Here, for (Prep.) is the right usage.
2)The Management gave us permission to _ with the new curriculum.
(1) go fixed
(2) go about
(3) go ahead
(4) go around
Ans- (3) Go ahead = to proceed or be carried out. The project will go ahead.
3)The principal has given his __ to the match.
(1) except
(2) ascent
(3) refuse
(4) assent
Ans- (4) assent (N . ) : official agreement to/ approval of something ascent (N.) : an upward journey Here, assent is the right usage.
4)It is due to this lethargy that the plan fell _
(1) off
(2) out
(3) through
(4) away
Ans- (3) Fall through = to not be completed or not happen.
5)The swimmer ______ his clothes and jumped into the river.
(1) took off
(2) took of
(3) took out
(4) took down
Ans- (1) take off : to remove something especially a piece of clothing from body. Here, took off is the right option.
6)My father is very _ to me, we play football every evening.
(1) friendly
(2) friends
(3) friend-like
(4) friendship
Ans- (1) Here, friendly (Adjective) : is the right usage.
7)The traditional way of saying that you feel fine is to say that you are ______.
(1) alright
(2) all correct
(3) all good
(4) all right
Ans- (4) all right (Adj., Adv.) : safe and well; OK Here, all right is the right option.
8)The minister ____ on the petition before it was taken up for discussion.
(1) could sign
(2) signed
(3) had signed
(4) must sign
Ans- (3) For the two events of the past, the event that happens earlier, should be expressed in Past Perfect. Hence, had signed....is the right usage.
9)Children must be _ to their parents.
(1) obedient
(2) obeying
(3) obey
(4) obeyed
Ans- (1) obedient (Adj.) : willing to obey; submissive to authority. Here, obedient is the right option.
10)Take this medicine regularly and you will get rid _ this disease.
(1) from
(2) of
(3) over
(4) at
Ans- (2) get rid of (Idiom) : to remove something that you do not want any longer Here, of is the right usage.
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