7pm Daily Quiz
Q1. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word
The new software provides advanced security features;
______, it reduces processing time significantly.
(a) However
(b) Though
(c) Moreover
(d) But
Q1. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word
The new software provides advanced security features;
______, it reduces processing time significantly.
(a) However
(b) Though
(c) Moreover
(d) But
Q2. Select the most appropriate synonym of the word
given in the brackets.
After years of relentless campaigning, the government
decided to (emancipate) the marginalized community.
(a) Naturalize
(b) Liberate
(c) Compromise
(d) Associate
Q2. Select the most appropriate synonym of the word
given in the brackets.
After years of relentless campaigning, the government
decided to (emancipate) the marginalized community.
(a) Naturalize
(b) Liberate
(c) Compromise
(d) Associate
Q3.What will be the appropriate meaning of the
given idiom “Ace Up One’s Sleeve”?
(a) a hidden advantage
(b) a backup failure plan
(c) an obvious strength
(d) a misunderstood skill
Q3.What will be the appropriate meaning of the
given idiom “Ace Up One’s Sleeve”?
(a) a hidden advantage
(b) a backup failure plan
(c) an obvious strength
(d) a misunderstood skill
Q4. Identify the phrase type:
To be honest, I didn’t like the film.
A. Participial phrase
B. Prepositional phrase
C. Gerund phrase
D. Infinitive phrase
Q4. Identify the phrase type:
To be honest, I didn’t like the film.
A. Participial phrase
B. Prepositional phrase
C. Gerund phrase
D. Infinitive phrase
Q5. Direction: Select the sentence that has the correct
spelling and usage from the options given below.
A. The commitee has decided to organize a cultural
proggramme next month for the employees.
B. The committee has decided to organize a cultural
programme next month for the employees.
C. The commity has decided to organise a cultural program
next month for the employees.
D. The comittee has decided to orgnize a cultural programe
next month for the employees.
Q5. Direction: Select the sentence that has the correct
spelling and usage from the options given below.
A. The commitee has decided to organize a cultural
proggramme next month for the employees.
B. The committee has decided to organize a cultural
programme next month for the employees.- ans
C. The commity has decided to organise a cultural program
next month for the employees.
D. The comittee has decided to orgnize a cultural programe
next month for the employees.
Q6. Select the most appropriate antonym of the word
given in the brackets.
Despite his substantial contributions to the project, the
manager chose not to (commend) his work.
(a) scrutinize
(b) reprimand
(c) evaluate
(d) disregard
Q6. Select the most appropriate antonym of the word
given in the brackets.
Despite his substantial contributions to the project, the
manager chose not to (commend) his work.
(a) scrutinize
(b) reprimand
(c) evaluate
(d) disregard
Q7. Identify the word that doesn’t fit the part of speech
needed.
The manager looked very happily when the project
was finally completed.
(a) manager
(b) looked
(c) happily
(d) project
Q7. Identify the word that doesn’t fit the part of speech
needed.
The manager looked very happily when the project
was finally completed.
(a) manager
(b) looked
(c) happily
(d) project
Q8. Choose the correct one word that will closely fit
the given lines.
A person who is no longer living or has passed away.
(a) Demise
(b) Deceased
(c) Oblivious
(d) Retired
Q8. Choose the correct one word that will closely fit
the given lines.
A person who is no longer living or has passed away.
(a) Demise
(b) Deceased
(c) Oblivious
(d) Retired
Q9. Sentence: She was extremely happy with
her exam results.
Which qualifier is used here?
(a) Noun Qualifier
(b) Adverbial Qualifier
(c) Adjective Qualifier
(d) Verb Qualifier
Q9. Sentence: She was extremely happy with
her exam results.
Which qualifier is used here?
(a) Noun Qualifier
(b) Adverbial Qualifier
(c) Adjective Qualifier
(d) Verb Qualifier
Q10.Improve the bracketed part of the given sentence. In
case, it doesn’t need any improvement, mark ‘No
improvement required’ as your answer.
The community continued with its traditions (despite of
repeated warnings from local authorities).
(a) despite repeated warnings from local authorities
(b) in spite repeated warnings from local authorities
(c) even though repeated warnings from local authorities
(d) No improvement required
Q10.Improve the bracketed part of the given sentence. In
case, it doesn’t need any improvement, mark ‘No
improvement required’ as your answer.
The community continued with its traditions (despite of
repeated warnings from local authorities).
(a) despite repeated warnings from local authorities
(b) in spite repeated warnings from local authorities
(c) even though repeated warnings from local authorities
(d) No improvement required
Q11. Select the most appropriate
synonym of the word given in the
brackets.
The negotiator was brought in urgently
to (pacify) the situation.
(a) provoke
(b) soothe
(c) oppose
(d) reprimand
Q11. Select the most appropriate synonym of
the word given in the brackets.
The negotiator was brought in urgently to
(pacify) the situation.
(a) provoke
(b) soothe
(c) oppose
(d) reprimand
Q12. Select the grammatically correct sentence from the
options given.
A. A unexpected twist in the tale took the audience by
surprise at the end of the movie.
B. An unexpected twist in tale took the audience by
surprise at the end of the movie.
C. The unexpected twist in a tale took audience by
surprise at end of the movie.
D. An unexpected twist in the tale took the audience by
surprise at the end of the movie.
Q12. Select the grammatically correct sentence from the
options given.
A. A unexpected twist in the tale took the audience by
surprise at the end of the movie.
B. An unexpected twist in tale took the audience by
surprise at the end of the movie.
C. The unexpected twist in a tale took audience by
surprise at end of the movie.
D. An unexpected twist in the tale took the audience by
surprise at the end of the movie.- ans
Q13. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical and
meaningful paragraph.
A. Dumbledore tells McGonagall that someone named Voldemort
has killed a Mr. and Mrs. Potter and tried unsuccessfully to kill their
baby son, Harry.
B. Dumbledore leaves Harry with an explanatory note in a basket in
front of the Dursley home.
C. Mr. Dursley, a well-off Englishman, notices strange happenings
on his way to work one day.
D. That night, Albus Dumbledore, the head of a wizardry academy
called Hogwarts, meets Professor McGonagall, who also teaches at
Hogwarts, and a giant named Hagrid outside the Dursley home.
A. DCAB B. ADBC C. CDAB D. BCAD
Q13. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical and
meaningful paragraph.
C. Mr. Dursley, a well-off Englishman, notices strange happenings
on his way to work one day.
D. That night, Albus Dumbledore, the head of a wizardry academy
called Hogwarts, meets Professor McGonagall, who also teaches at
Hogwarts, and a giant named Hagrid outside the Dursley home.
A. Dumbledore tells McGonagall that someone named Voldemort
has killed a Mr. and Mrs. Potter and tried unsuccessfully to kill their
baby son, Harry.
B. Dumbledore leaves Harry with an explanatory note in a basket in
front of the Dursley home.
A. DCAB B. ADBC C. CDAB D. BCAD
Q14. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
A. But while it may seem normal to you, your child may
be negatively affected by your and your partner's actions.
B. There is no telling when a squabble between a couple
may aggravate and escalate into something ugly, which
when witnessed by a child, might devastate them gravely
C. There's no relationship that does not falter.
D. Arguments, disagreements and conflicts are extremely
common even in a healthy relationship.
A. BACD B. CDAB C. CBAD D. BCAD
Q14. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
C. There's no relationship that does not falter.
D. Arguments, disagreements and conflicts are extremely
common even in a healthy relationship.
A. But while it may seem normal to you, your child may
be negatively affected by your and your partner's actions.
B. There is no telling when a squabble between a couple
may aggravate and escalate into something ugly, which
when witnessed by a child, might devastate them gravely
A. BACD B. CDAB C. CBAD D. BCAD
Q15. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical and meaningful
paragraph.
A. These great leaders never escaped from their responsibilities and
challenges because they knew greatness would come through great
responsibilities.
B. Leadership is one of the crucial elements in the field of management
because most of the time success or failure depends on the managerial
skills of a leader.
C. There are not many leaders in the present world because, unlike
ancient times, people are not ready to accept responsibilities.
D. Ancient India produced millions of people with leadership because it
is an inner part of Indian culture to create leaders in every sphere of life.
Chandragupta Maurya, Gandhi, Buddha, Bose etc. were leaders on this
soil.
A. ADCB B. ADBC C. BCDA D. BCAD
Q15. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical and meaningful
paragraph.
B. Leadership is one of the crucial elements in the field of management
because most of the time success or failure depends on the managerial
skills of a leader.
C. There are not many leaders in the present world because, unlike
ancient times, people are not ready to accept responsibilities.
D. Ancient India produced millions of people with leadership because it
is an inner part of Indian culture to create leaders in every sphere of life.
Chandragupta Maurya, Gandhi, Buddha, Bose etc. were leaders on this
soil.
A. These great leaders never escaped from their responsibilities and
challenges because they knew greatness would come through great
responsibilities.
A. ADCB B. ADBC C. BCDA D. BCAD
Q16. Rearrange the following sentences to form a
logical and meaningful paragraph.
A. When the fish at last had been safely landed, I
asked the brothers if they ate fish.
B. The condition that I put was that they had to help
me land another fish for my men.
C. On receiving their eager answer that they most
certainly did, I told them I would give them the fish
we had just landed.
D. To this they readily agreed and the wait started
again.
A. ACBD B. BDCA C. ABCD D. DCBA
Q16. Rearrange the following sentences to form a
logical and meaningful paragraph.
A. When the fish at last had been safely landed, I
asked the brothers if they ate fish.
C. On receiving their eager answer that they most
certainly did, I told them I would give them the fish
we had just landed.
B. The condition that I put was that they had to help
me land another fish for my men.
D. To this they readily agreed and the wait started
again.
A. ACBD B. BDCA C. ABCD D. DCBA
Q17. Select the option that expresses the given sentence
in reported speech.
Ritika said to her brother, “I have been waiting for you
since morning.”
(a) Ritika told her brother that she had been waiting for
him since morning.
(b) Ritika told her brother that she has been waiting for
him since morning.
(c) Ritika said her brother that she had been waited for
him since morning.
(d) Ritika told to her brother that she was waiting for him
since morning.
Q17. Select the option that expresses the given sentence
in reported speech.
Ritika said to her brother, “I have been waiting for you
since morning.”
(a) Ritika told her brother that she had been waiting for
him since morning. - ans
(b) Ritika told her brother that she has been waiting for
him since morning.
(c) Ritika said her brother that she had been waited for
him since morning.
(d) Ritika told to her brother that she was waiting for him
since morning.
Q18. Select the option that expresses the given
sentence in the active voice.
The hidden talents of children are often overlooked
by society.
(a) Society often overlooks the hidden talents of
children.
(b) Society has been overlooking talents hidden by
children.
(c) The children hide their talents and society often
ignores them.
(d) Society is being overlooked by the children with
hidden talents.
Q18. Select the option that expresses the given
sentence in the active voice.
The hidden talents of children are often overlooked
by society.
(a) Society often overlooks the hidden talents of
children. - ans
(b) Society has been overlooking talents hidden by
children.
(c) The children hide their talents and society often
ignores them.
(d) Society is being overlooked by the children with
hidden talents.
Q19. Select the option that expresses the following
sentence in direct speech.
Father told me that I always leave the lights on
when I leave the room.
(a) Father said, “You always left the lights on when
you leave the room.”
(b) Father told me, “You always leave the lights on
when you leave the room.”
(c) Father told me, “You are always leaving the
lights on when you are leaving the room.”
(d) Father said, “You had always left the lights on
when you had left the room.”
Q19. Select the option that expresses the following
sentence in direct speech.
Father told me that I always leave the lights on
when I leave the room.
(a) Father said, “You always left the lights on when
you leave the room.”
(b) Father told me, “You always leave the lights on
when you leave the room.”- ans
(c) Father told me, “You are always leaving the
lights on when you are leaving the room.”
(d) Father said, “You had always left the lights on
when you had left the room.”
Q20. Select the most appropriate option that
expresses the given sentence in an active voice.
The final report was being reviewed by the
committee while the audience was being seated by
the ushers.
(a) The committee reviewed the final report as the
ushers seated the audience.
(b) The committee was reviewing the final report
while the audience was seated by the ushers.
(c) The committee had reviewed the final report as
the ushers were seating the audience.
(d) The committee was reviewing the final report
while the ushers were seating the audience.
Q20. Select the most appropriate option that
expresses the given sentence in an active voice.
The final report was being reviewed by the
committee while the audience was being seated by
the ushers.
(a) The committee reviewed the final report as the
ushers seated the audience.
(b) The committee was reviewing the final report
while the audience was seated by the ushers.
(c) The committee had reviewed the final report as
the ushers were seating the audience.
(d) The committee was reviewing the final report
while the ushers were seating the audience.- ans
Q. I have always been nervous and Q21.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) futility
even more tense. There was a sense (2) consistency
of (1) between us which did not (3) hostility
belong in the theatre. It was (4) intimacy
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q21.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) futility
even more tense. There was a sense (2) consistency
of (1) between us which did not (3) hostility
belong in the theatre. It was (4) intimacy
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q22.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) projected
even more tense. There was a sense (2) protracted
of (1) between us which did not (3) distracted
belong in the theatre. It was (4) frustrated
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q22.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) projected
even more tense. There was a sense (2) protracted
of (1) between us which did not (3) distracted-
belong in the theatre. It was (4) frustrated
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q23.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) sever
even more tense. There was a sense (2)help
of (1) between us which did not (3) solve
belong in the theatre. It was (3) suffer
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q23.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) sever
even more tense. There was a sense (2)help
of (1) between us which did not (3) solve
belong in the theatre. It was (3) suffer
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q24.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) proposition
even more tense. There was a sense (2) sufferance
of (1) between us which did not (3) disturbance
belong in the theatre. It was (4) contraction
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q24.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) proposition
even more tense. There was a sense (2) sufferance
of (1) between us which did not (3) disturbance
belong in the theatre. It was (4) contraction
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q25.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) companionship
even more tense. There was a sense (2) partnership
of (1) between us which did not (3) relationship
belong in the theatre. It was (4) studentship
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
Q. I have always been nervous and Q25.
keyed up at onset of any operation.
With Louwtjie next to me, I became (1) companionship
even more tense. There was a sense (2) partnership
of (1) between us which did not (3) relationship
belong in the theatre. It was (4) studentship
something electrical, a sort of
involuntary interlocking of our (2)
selves, which she could not (3) any
more than I would. Inevitably, this
was a (4) at the operating table. The
ritual of command and interlacing of
hands and instruments demand a
totally different (5).
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