English Grammar Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Change from assertive to interrogative: It is extremely foolish to waste time in reading trash.

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    Why waste time in reading trash books.
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    Why should one waste time in reading trash?
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    Why waste time in reading trash?
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    Why should we waste time and read trash?
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Answer : 2. "Why should one waste time in reading trash? "

Q:

Choose the correct meaning of the following Technical / Official terms from the options given below: 

Assets / परिसम्पत्ति 

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    Inheritance
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    Income
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    Legacy
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    Property
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Answer : 4. "Property "

Q:

Fill in the blanks by choosing an appropriate alternative. 

The hotel _________ is built near my college is meant for the rich. 

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    what
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    that
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    when
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    where
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Answer : 2. "that "

Q:

Choose the correct form of Passive Transformation of the sentence given:
 The Vice-Chancellor kept the staff members waiting.

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    The staff members were waiting for the Vice-Chancellor.
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    The staff members are kept waiting for the Vice-Chancellor.
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    The staff members were kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor.
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    The staff members were being kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor.
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Answer : 3. "The staff members were kept waiting by the Vice-Chancellor. "

Q:

We could barely get any information at the airport _____ people seemed to have _____ idea about the flights.

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    Many /any
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    a lot of /any
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    Only a few /some
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    Any/no
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Answer : 3. "Only a few /some"

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