Entry Test MCQ :: Sentence Correction
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71. |
Your sweater has been laying on the floor since a week. |
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Your sweater has been laying on the floor since a week. |
B. |
Your sweater has been lying on the floor for a week. |
C. |
Your sweater laid on the floor for a week. |
D. |
Your sweater has been lain on the floor for a week. |
Answer: Option B
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72. |
I wonder whether your sure that scheme of yours will work. |
A. |
I wonder whether your sure that scheme of yours will work. |
B. |
I wonder whether you're sure that scheme of yours will work. |
C. |
I wonder whether your sure that scheme of yours will work. |
D. |
I wonder whether you're sure that your scheme's will work. |
Answer: Option B
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73. |
Please, let whe and I do it. |
A. |
Please, let whe and I do it. |
B. |
Please, let she and me do it. |
C. |
Please, let her and me do it. |
D. |
Please, let her and him do it. |
Answer: Option C
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74. |
Knowing little about Algebra, the equation was difficult to solve. |
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Knowing little about Algebra, the equation was difficult to solve. |
B. |
Knowing little about Algebra, the solution to the equation was difficult to find. |
C. |
Knowing little about Algebra, I found it difficult to solve the equation. |
D. |
Knowing little about Algebra, it being difficult to solve the equation. |
Answer: Option C
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75. |
He works more diligent now that he had become vice president of the company. |
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He works more diligent now that he had become vice president of the company. |
B. |
He works more diligently now that he has become vice president of the company. |
C. |
He began to work more diligent now that he had become vice president of the company. |
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He worked more diligently now that he had became vice president of the company. |
Answer: Option B
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76. |
Flinging himself at the barricade; he pounded on it furiously. |
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Flinging himself at the barricade; he pounded on it furiously. |
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Flinging himself at the barricade: he pounded on it furiously. |
C. |
Flinging himself at the barricade; he pounded on it furiously. |
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Flinging himself at the barricade, he pounded on it furiously. |
Answer: Option D
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77. |
When he began to give us advise, we stopped listening. |
A. |
When he began to give us advise, we stopped listening. |
B. |
When he begun to give us advice, we stopped listening. |
C. |
When he began to give us advice, we stopped listening. |
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When he begin to give us advice, we stopped listening. |
Answer: Option C
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78. |
John was the only one of the boys who, as you know, were not eligible. |
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John was the only one of the boys who, as you know, were not eligible. |
B. |
John was the only one of the boys whom as you know were not eligible. |
C. |
John was the only one of the boys who, as you know, were not eligible. |
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John was the only one of the boys who as you know is not eligible. |
Answer: Option A
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79. |
Why was Jane and him permitted to go? |
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Why was Jane and him permitted to go? |
B. |
Why were Jane and he permitted to go? |
C. |
Why were Jane and him permitted to go? |
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Why weren't Jane and he permitted to go? |
Answer: Option B
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80. |
Take courage Tom we all make mistakes. |
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Take courage Tom we all make mistakes. |
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Take courage, Tom; we all make mistakes. |
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Take courage, Tom we all make mistakes. |
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Take courage!, Tom; we. all make mistakes. |
Answer: Option B
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