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This section includes 19 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your English Comprehensive knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Noisy children are a real headache. Two aspirins will make a headache go away. Therefore, two aspirins will make noisy children g away. Above lines contain |
| A. | The fallacy of composition |
| B. | The fallacy of equivocation |
| C. | The fallacy of false analogy |
| D. | The fallacy of hasty generalization |
| Answer» C. The fallacy of false analogy | |
| 2. |
In the above passage the author wants to convey ties. |
| A. | precautions are not taken against accidents. |
| B. | people who are physically challenged are fit for employ ment. |
| C. | physically challenged people have no scope . |
| D. | many people in the world suffer from physical disabili-ties. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3. |
Either those children or my own son............. picked all the flowers. |
| A. | is |
| B. | has |
| C. | have |
| D. | are |
| Answer» C. have | |
| 4. |
In the above paragraph, ' In addition' indicates |
| A. | Addition |
| B. | Emphasis |
| C. | Sequence |
| D. | Alternative |
| Answer» B. Emphasis | |
| 5. |
Which one of the following is the most appropriate title for the passage? |
| A. | Physical disablities . |
| B. | Accidents press |
| C. | Rehabilitation of the physically challenged |
| D. | Planed action |
| Answer» D. Planed action | |
| 6. |
Which of the following phrases has a determiner in it? |
| A. | Customs and traditions |
| B. | Attractive and skilful |
| C. | Colourful and lively |
| D. | The folk dances |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Which one of the following sequences has the three degrees of the adjectives in their correct form? |
| A. | Lively , livelier , liveliest |
| B. | Lively , more lively , liveliestly |
| C. | Lively , more lively , most liveliest |
| D. | Lively , more livelier , most lively |
| Answer» B. Lively , more lively , liveliestly | |
| 8. |
The word 'Rajasthan' is a/an |
| A. | Common noun |
| B. | Proper noun |
| C. | Collective noun |
| D. | Abstract noun |
| Answer» C. Collective noun | |
| 9. |
The sentence, The people of Rajasthan love their folk dances " is in the |
| A. | Simple present tense |
| B. | Present perfect tense |
| C. | Simple past tense |
| D. | Past perfect tense |
| Answer» B. Present perfect tense | |
| 10. |
The words 'inviting' and 'engaging' are |
| A. | Nouns |
| B. | Adverbs |
| C. | Adjectives |
| D. | Pronouns |
| Answer» D. Pronouns | |
| 11. |
The synonym of 'pavement' is |
| A. | Road |
| B. | Traffic |
| C. | Footway |
| D. | Walk |
| Answer» D. Walk | |
| 12. |
The antonym of 'busy' is |
| A. | occupied |
| B. | idle |
| C. | tired |
| D. | freedom |
| Answer» C. tired | |
| 13. |
Find out the word from the passage that means, " The people who walk on a pavement". Situational approach All of these |
| A. | Bullock carts |
| B. | Pedestrians |
| C. | Horse carriages |
| D. | Vehicles |
| Answer» C. Horse carriages | |
| 14. |
The verb form of the noun ' driving ' is |
| A. | drive |
| B. | undrive |
| C. | driver |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» B. undrive | |
| 15. |
Kalari________ the oldest martial art to be in existence. |
| A. | is |
| B. | was |
| C. | were |
| D. | are |
| Answer» B. was | |
| 16. |
The most suitable title for the passage is |
| A. | Drawing and Painting |
| B. | Mother of all Martial Arts |
| C. | Table Tennis |
| D. | Lawn Tennis |
| Answer» C. Table Tennis | |
| 17. |
Some people still_________of Kalari's heavenly origin. |
| A. | claimed |
| B. | claims |
| C. | claim |
| D. | were claiming |
| Answer» D. were claiming | |
| 18. |
Kalaripayatt belongs to India___________Karate belongs to Japan. |
| A. | that |
| B. | whereas |
| C. | when |
| D. | if |
| Answer» C. when | |
| 19. |
A student of Kalari learns ________philosophy _________attack and self defence.Fill in the blanks with the help of given options : |
| A. | neither - nor |
| B. | either- or |
| C. | not only - but also |
| D. | as - as |
| Answer» D. as - as | |