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Correct Answer Logic:
The word 'exceptionally' modifies the adverb 'well,' and words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs are adverbs.
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English QUESTION #2641
Question 22
Which of the following words is a 'collective noun'?
  • Flockβœ”οΈ
  • Beautiful
  • Run
  • Slowly
Correct Answer Logic:
A collective noun refers to a group of individuals; 'flock' refers to a group of birds or sheep.
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Correct Answer Logic:
The preposition 'between' requires the objective case ('me') rather than the nominative case ('I').
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English QUESTION #2643
Question 24
Identify the verb in the following sentence: 'The students have completed their assignment.'
  • Students
  • Have completedβœ”οΈ
  • Assignment
  • Their
Correct Answer Logic:
'Have completed' is the verb phrase consisting of an auxiliary verb and a past participle.
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Correct Answer Logic:
'Over' is a preposition showing the spatial relationship between the cat and the fence.
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English QUESTION #2645
Question 26
Choose the correct form of the verb: 'By next December, we ___ in this city for ten years.'
  • Will live
  • Will have livedβœ”οΈ
  • Have lived
  • Live
Correct Answer Logic:
The Future Perfect tense ('will have lived') is used for an action that will be completed at a specific point in the future.
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English QUESTION #2646
Question 27
Which sentence is in the Present Perfect Continuous tense?
  • He has written a letter.
  • He had been writing a letter.
  • He is writing a letter.
  • He has been writing a letter.βœ”οΈ
Correct Answer Logic:
The formula for Present Perfect Continuous is Subject + has/have + been + Verb(ing).
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English QUESTION #2647
Question 28
Select the correct past tense: 'I ___ my keys on the table an hour ago.'
  • Leave
  • Leftβœ”οΈ
  • Had left
  • Was leaving
Correct Answer Logic:
The Simple Past ('left') is used for actions completed at a specific time in the past.
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English QUESTION #2648
Question 29
Complete the sentence: 'If she ___ hard, she will pass the exam.'
  • Work
  • Worksβœ”οΈ
  • Worked
  • Has worked
Correct Answer Logic:
In the first conditional, the 'if' clause uses Simple Present ('works') while the main clause uses 'will'.
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English QUESTION #2649
Question 30
Identify the tense: 'The sun sets in the west.'
  • Simple Presentβœ”οΈ
  • Present Continuous
  • Simple Past
  • Future Simple
Correct Answer Logic:
Simple Present is used for universal truths and habitual actions.
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English QUESTION #2650
Question 31
Change the sentence to passive voice: 'The chef prepared a delicious meal.'
  • A delicious meal is prepared by the chef.
  • A delicious meal was prepared by the chef.βœ”οΈ
  • A delicious meal being prepared by the chef.
  • A delicious meal has been prepared by the chef.
Correct Answer Logic:
In Simple Past, passive voice uses 'was/were + past participle'.
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English QUESTION #2651
Question 32
Change the sentence to active voice: 'The window was broken by the boy.'
  • The boy breaks the window.
  • The boy had broken the window.
  • The boy broke the window.βœ”οΈ
  • The boy is breaking the window.
Correct Answer Logic:
The passive 'was broken' indicates Simple Past, so the active verb must be 'broke'.
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English QUESTION #2652
Question 33
Convert to passive: 'Who wrote this book?'
  • By whom was this book written?
  • This book was written by whom?
  • Who was this book written by?
  • All of the aboveβœ”οΈ
Correct Answer Logic:
All three forms are grammatically correct ways to turn an interrogative sentence into passive voice.
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English QUESTION #2653
Question 34
Identify the passive form of: 'They are playing football.'
  • Football is played by them.
  • Football was being played by them.
  • Football is being played by them.βœ”οΈ
  • Football has been played by them.
Correct Answer Logic:
Present Continuous passive requires 'is/am/are + being + past participle'.
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English QUESTION #2654
Question 35
Change to active: 'Rules should be followed.'
  • One should follow rules.βœ”οΈ
  • Follow the rules.
  • Rules must be followed.
  • You following rules.
Correct Answer Logic:
The modal passive 'should be followed' is converted back to 'should follow' using an indefinite subject 'One'.
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English QUESTION #2655
Question 36
Convert to indirect speech: 'She said, "I am busy."'
  • She said that I am busy.
  • She said that she is busy.
  • She said that she was busy.βœ”οΈ
  • She says she was busy.
Correct Answer Logic:
In reported speech, the present tense ('am') changes to past tense ('was') if the reporting verb is in the past.
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English QUESTION #2656
Question 37
Convert to direct speech: 'He asked if I would help him.'
  • He said, "Will you help me?"βœ”οΈ
  • He said, "Would you help me?"
  • He said, "Do you help me?"
  • He said, "Can you help me?"
Correct Answer Logic:
The word 'asked' and 'if' indicate a yes/no question starting with 'will' in the future.
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English QUESTION #2657
Question 38
Identify the correct indirect form: 'The teacher said, "The Earth revolves around the Sun."'
  • The teacher said that the Earth revolved around the Sun.
  • The teacher said that the Earth revolves around the Sun.βœ”οΈ
  • The teacher said the Earth was revolving around the Sun.
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
Universal truths do not change tense in indirect speech.
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English QUESTION #2658
Question 39
Change to indirect: 'β€œDon’t smoke,” the doctor said to me.'
  • The doctor said to me don't smoke.
  • The doctor advised me not to smoke.βœ”οΈ
  • The doctor told me to not smoke.
  • The doctor forbade me to smoke.
Correct Answer Logic:
Imperative sentences with 'don't' are typically changed to 'advised/ordered + not to + verb'.
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English QUESTION #2659
Question 40
Convert to indirect: 'He said, "What a beautiful scene!"'
  • He said that it was a beautiful scene.
  • He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful scene.βœ”οΈ
  • He exclaimed what a beautiful scene it was.
  • He said what a beautiful scene.
Correct Answer Logic:
Exclamatory sentences use 'exclaimed with joy/wonder' and change 'What a...' to 'very'.
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