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Q1-10. In the following questions, choose the correct option A, B, C or D which can replace the underlined and bold part of the sentence.
Q.1. He will not buy some apples.
(A) a little
(B) much
(C) any
(D) No improvement
Q.2. She would surely assist him if he had requested her to do so.
(A) would surely assisted him
(B) would have surely assisted him
(C) will have surely assisted him
(D) No improvement
Q.3. The alarming report of the plane crash left everyone in a state of shock.
(1) alarmed report
(2) alarmed reporting
(3) reported alarm
(4) No improvement
Q.4. They were not the wiser after hearing the explanation.
(1) none
(2) neither
(3) nevertheless
(4) No improvement
Q.5. Mamta’s sister had ribbons on her hair.
(1) in
(2) over
(3) through
(4) No improvement
Q.6. He has an ability for Economics.
(1) attitude
(2) aptitude
(3) altitude
(4) No improvement
Q.7. They were impressed of it.
(1) by
(2) on
(3) for
(4) No improvement
Q.8. Only high officials have access with the Prime Minister.
(1) to
(2) for
(3) from
(4) No improvement
Q.9. No other snake is as poisonous as this one.
(1) are as poisonous as
(2) is more poisonous as
(3) is poisonous than
(4) No improvement
Q.10. He likes to drive his car at a speed of eighty kilometres each hour.
(1) every hour
(2) an hour
(3) hourly
(4) No improvement
ANSWERS:
Q1. (C) In a negative sentence, any should be used. Hence, any is the right usage.
Q2. (B) In such structures, would have + V3 should be used. Hence, would have surely assisted him is the right usage.
Q3. (4) No improvement
Q4. (1) none (Adv.) : used with the and a Comparative to mean not at all. Hence, none is the right usage.
Q5. (1) It is a Preposition related error. Hence, in is the right usage.
Q6. (2) aptitude (N.) : natural ability at doing something; talent. Hence, aptitude is the right usage.
Q7. (1) Here, Preposition-by is the right usage.
Q8. (2) Here, Preposition-to is the right usage.
Q9. (4) No improvement
Q10. (2) To show rate, a/an is used. Hence, an hour is the right usage.