Test Series - w Verbal

Test Number 26/29

Q: Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct?
The tea-estate administration is in such mess there is no leader to set the things right.
A. in such a mess here
B.  in a such mess that here
C. in such a mess that there
D. with such a mess that there
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: She said that her brother was getting married.
A. She said, "Her brother is getting married."
B. She told, "Her brother is getting married."
C. She said, "My brother is getting married."
D. She said, "My brother was getting married."
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: The boy said, "Who dare call you a thief?"
A. The boy enquired who dared call him a thief.
B. The boy asked who called him a thief.
C. The boy told that who dared call him a thief.
D. The boy wondered who dared call a thief.
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: She exclaimed with sorrow that was a very miserable plight.
A. She said with sorrow, "What a pity it is."
B. She said, "What a mystery it is."
C. She said, "What a miserable sight it is."
D. She said, "What a miserable plight it is."
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: He is so lazy that he ......
A. always help others to complete their work
B. can seldom complete his work on time
C. cannot depend on others for getting his work done
D. dislike to postpone the work that he undertakes to do
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: Dinesh is as stupid as he is lazy means ......
A. Dinesh is either stupid or lazy
B. Dinesh is lazy because he is stupid
C. Dinesh is stupid because he is lazy
D.  Dinesh is equally stupid and lazy
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: Practically, very little work could be completed in the last week as it was ......
A. a very busy week
B. a very hectic week
C. full of working days
D. full of holidays
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: Even if it rains I shall come means ......
A.  I am less likely to come if it rains
B. whenever there is rain I shall come
C.  I will certainly come whether it rains or not
D.  if I come it will not rain
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.

PERENNIAL
A. Frequent
B. Regular
C. Rare
D. Lasting
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.
EXPAND
A. Condense
B. Convert
C. Conclude
D. Congest
Solution: No answer description available for this question.
Q: In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.
BENIGN
A. Unwise
B. Malevolent
C. Soft
D. Friendly
Solution: No answer description available for this question.

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