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English QUESTION #8350
Question 601
After doing it daily, the task soon became a _______.
  • Routineโœ”๏ธ
  • Task
  • Programme
  • Work
Correct Answer Logic:
Routine means a regular, habitual procedure.
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English QUESTION #8351
Question 602
After the concert, everyone _______ and clapped.
  • Raised
  • roseโœ”๏ธ
  • Had Risen
  • Rising
Correct Answer Logic:
'Rose' (past of rise) means stood up.
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English QUESTION #8352
Question 603
Alcohol is injurious _______ health.
  • For
  • Toโœ”๏ธ
  • With
  • Of
Correct Answer Logic:
'Injurious to' is correct.
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Correct Answer Logic:
Novice means beginner, which contrasts with 'new at the game'.
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English QUESTION #8354
Question 605
Ambiguous means:
  • Unclearโœ”๏ธ
  • Indifferent
  • Dangerous
  • brief
Correct Answer Logic:
Ambiguous means having multiple meanings; unclear.
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English QUESTION #8355
Question 606
Anonymous means:
  • foreigner
  • stranger
  • namelessโœ”๏ธ
  • outsider
Correct Answer Logic:
Anonymous means having no known name; nameless.
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English QUESTION #8356
Question 607
Apparel means:
  • appearance
  • clothesโœ”๏ธ
  • Impression
  • luggage
Correct Answer Logic:
Apparel means clothing.
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English QUESTION #8357
Question 608
Are you conscious _______ your responsibility in this matter?
  • about
  • ofโœ”๏ธ
  • after
  • on
Correct Answer Logic:
'Conscious of' means aware of.
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English QUESTION #8358
Question 609
ARID means:
  • Fertile
  • barrenโœ”๏ธ
  • Quaint
  • talkative
Correct Answer Logic:
Arid means very dry; barren means infertile โ€” but barren is closer? Actually arid = dry, barren = unable to produce. Key says B barren.
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English QUESTION #8359
Question 610
BENIGN means:
  • Frustrate
  • desire
  • graciousโœ”๏ธ
  • beneficial
Correct Answer Logic:
Benign means kind and gentle; gracious.
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English QUESTION #8360
Question 611
Bravely is a:
  • noun
  • verb
  • adverbโœ”๏ธ
  • adjective
Correct Answer Logic:
Bravely is an adverb (describes how an action is done).
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English QUESTION #8361
Question 612
Cataclysm means:
  • upheavalโœ”๏ธ
  • catalyst
  • moderator
  • catcall
Correct Answer Logic:
Cataclysm means a violent upheaval or disaster.
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English QUESTION #8362
Question 613
Change to indirect speech: He said to her, 'Don't read so fast.'
  • He requested her to read not so fast
  • He ordered her to read so fast
  • He forbade her to read so fastโœ”๏ธ
  • He ordered her not to read so fast
Correct Answer Logic:
'Forbade' is used for negative commands.
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English QUESTION #8363
Question 614
Change to indirect speech: 'He said, Good-bye Ali I shall see you again.'
  • He advised Ali good-bye and is seeing him again
  • He said Ali good-bye and will see him again
  • He bade good-bye to Ali and hoped that he would see him againโœ”๏ธ
  • He told good-bye Ali and that he will see him again
Correct Answer Logic:
'Bade good-bye' is correct for farewell.
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English QUESTION #8364
Question 615
Change to indirect speech: He said, 'The sun is stationary.'
  • He said that the sun is stationaryโœ”๏ธ
  • He said that the sun was stationary
  • He said the sun is stationary
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
Universal truth remains in present tense.
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English QUESTION #8365
Question 616
Change to indirect speech: 'Saleem said, I don't eat mangoes.'
  • Saleem said he did not eat mangoes
  • Saleem said that he did not eat mangoesโœ”๏ธ
  • Saleem said that he does not eat mangoes
  • Saleem exclaimed that he does not eat mangoes
Correct Answer Logic:
Standard indirect: 'said that he did not eat mangoes'.
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English QUESTION #8366
Question 617
Choose the correct passive voice of: 'A stone struck me on the head.'
  • I am struck on the head by a stone
  • My head has been struck by a stone
  • My head was struck with a stoneโœ”๏ธ
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
'My head was struck with a stone' is correct.
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English QUESTION #8367
Question 618
Choose the correct sentence from the given:
  • He brushed on my argument.
  • He brushed aside my argument.โœ”๏ธ
  • He brushed to my argument.
  • He brushed over my argument.
Correct Answer Logic:
'Brushed aside' means dismissed or ignored.
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English QUESTION #8368
Question 619
Choose the correct sentence out of these:
  • I am sick by your lies.
  • I am sick from your lies.
  • I am sick of your lies.โœ”๏ธ
  • I am sick to your lies.
Correct Answer Logic:
'Sick of' means annoyed or tired of.
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English QUESTION #8369
Question 620
Choose the correct sentence:
  • She was dressed with black
  • She was dressed in blackโœ”๏ธ
  • She was dressed for black
  • None of these
Correct Answer Logic:
'Dressed in black' is correct.
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