18Feb 2020 by admin Welcome to online English Exam Student’s Name: Student’s Email id: Student’s Mobile Number: Guardian’s Mobile Number: 1. What is the synonym of : Curious? Unconcerned Inquisitive Disinterested Ordinary None 2. __ unit means measurement. A No Article An The None 3. India will win the world cup. That is certain. It is certain that India will win the World Cup India will certainly win the World Cup Certainly, India will win the World Cup India will win the World Cup certainly None 4. His hard work satisfied me. I was satisfied for his hard work. I was satisfied by his hard work. I was satisfied with his hard work. I was satisfied at his hard work. None 5. The claim that he expressed. Adjunct clause(relative clause) Relative clause Adjective clause Adverb clause None 6. His comment hurt me deeply. I was hurt deeply by his comment. I could be hurt deeply by his comment. His comment was hurtful. I should not be hurt by his comment. None 7. Deenadayalan‘s nabbing led to the discovery of around 250 idols compiled in his house in Chennai‘s poor Alwarpet area. Encouraging, Amassed, Frugal Promotion, Secreted, Dowdy Arrest, Stashed, Posh Halt, Ensconced, Needful No Correction Required None 8. Are you attending _____ reception today. An The No article A None 9. New York is ____ large city. A The No article An None 10. He was disgusted with the flattery of his assistant. The flattery of his assistant disgusted him. His assistants flattery had disgusted him. He was disgusted with his assistant for his flattery. The flattery of this assistant will disgust him. None 11. He said to her, Are you coming to the party? He asked her whether she was coming to the party. He told her if she was coming to the party. He asked her if she will be coming to the party. He asked her if she will come to the party. None 12. To have an axe to grind. A private end to serve To fail to arouse interest To have no result To work for both sides None 13. They left early. Noun Clause Declarative Clause Adjective Clause Adverb clause None 14. Complete the idiom:My mother said "Speak of the _____"as she saw him walking down the stairs. Man Woman Devil God None 15. Kapoor yelled the fact that Tamil Nadu‘s criminal justice system would not let him get also an MRI done to discoverthe true extent of the cancer. Bemoaned, Even, Detect Applauded, Even, Discern Celebrated, Even, Chastise Gloated, Even, Band No Correction Required None 16. Ashoka was a great conqueror. But he failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire. Ashoka was a great conqueror, but he failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire. Though Ashoka was a great conqueror, but he failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire. Despite being a great conqueror, Ashoka failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire. Ashoka failed to unite the various conquered territories into a well-knit empire, in spite of being a great conqueror. None 17. The neighbour grabbed the boy, and rolled him on the road to ___________ the flames. Cover Kill Burn Out Fizz Out None 18. A ruthless sun strikes on the flocked outside the Trichy Central Prison in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. Emphatic, Hearten, Trickle Merciless , Beats Down, Throng Humble, Compresses,Scantling Gentle, Spurs On,Broadcast No Correction Required None 19. She wants to become _____ engineer. The An No Article A None 20. He stole that watch. That watch was stolen by him. That watch stolen by him That watch stole by him. That watch had stolen by him. None 21. Sam asked me to keep this secret ___________ . Secret In myself Amongst Us Between Us None 22. The time they left early. Noun Clause Relative Clause Adjective Clause Adverb Clause None 23. Kapoor doesn‘t look the part of a man known to be the relatives of an international warriors of idol thieves. Asked To Be, Twerp, Clique Told To Be, Shrimp, Set Said To Be, Kingpin, Gang Happened To Be, Master, Delve No Correction Required None 24. ___Oranges are grown in Nagpur. No article A An The None 25. Identify the given sentence: Oh my God! That is stunning! Imperative Exclamatory Declarative Interrogative None 26. To keeps one's temper. To become hungry To be in good mood To preserve ones energy To be aloof from None 27. In 2011, the evidence it had harvested led to an Interpol notice, which closed the trap around a fleeting Kapoor in Germany‘s Frankfurt airport. Dolded, Drop, Persistent Amassed, Noose, Fugitive Scattered, Hitch, Sustained Dwindled, Gibbet, Still No Correction Required None 28. Rahul will pass the message. The message will passed by Rahul. The message would be passed by Rahul. The message will pass by Rahul. The message will be passed by Rahul. None 29. I must finish this novel. There are still few chapters. I have still few chapters in this novel to finish. I still have few chapters in the novel before I finish it. Few chapters are still left for me to finish the novel. There are still few chapters for me to finish this novel. None 30. They have bought a new car, isn’t it? Haven’t they? Don’t they? Have they? No improvement None 31. To catch a tartar. To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty To catch a dangerous person To meet with disaster To deal with a person who is more than one's match None 32. I had already published a novel and it was an unexpected success. I thought my ___________ . Days were up Chances were good Lady luck was happy Fortune was made None 33. She stood on tip-toe. She reached for the mangoes on tree. She reached for the mangoes on tree by standing tip-toed. She reached for the mangoes on tree when she stood on tip-toe. Standing on tip-toe she reached for the mangoes on tree. She reached the mangoes on tree standing on tip toe. None 34. The US trade Centre caught fire.The building was burnt to ashes. The US Trade Centre having caught fire, the building was brunt to ashes. The building of US Trade Centre caught fire and burnt to ashes. The building of US Trade Centre was burnt to ashes when it caught fire. The US Trade Centre caught fire and the building was brunt to ashes. None 35. To catch a tartar. To trap wanted criminal with great difficulty To catch a dangerous person To meet with disaster To deal with a person who is more than one's match None 36. Who can count the stars in the sky? By whom can the stars in the sky be counted? By whom can be stars in the sky counted? By whom could the stars be counted in the sky? By whom could the stars in the sky be counted? None 37. Sita was reading the Gita. The Gita was being read by Sita. The Gita were being read by Sita. Gita was being read by Sita. She Gita was read by Sita. None 38. Real friends, genuinely wanting the best for the organisation, ___________ different garbs. Come in Clad in Dressed in Clothed in None 39. The servant mopped the room; she found a wallet lying in the corner. The servant found a wallet while mopping the corner of the room. The servant founded a wallet lying in the corner while mopping the room. The servant mopped the room and found a wallet lying in the corner. While mopping the room, the servant found a wallet lying in a corner. None 40. They told us why they are doing that Noun Clause Adjective Clause Adverb Clause Wh-clause None 41. To end in smoke. To make completely understand To ruin oneself To excite great applause To overcome someone None 42. The following sentence is split in three parts and each one is labelled (A), (B), and (C).Read the sentence to find out whether there is error in any part. Letter(D) signifies a 'No error'.(A) I have lost (B) My notebook and pencil box(C) Yesterday I have lost My notebook and pencil box Yesterday No error None 43. Mahatma Gandhi was a great visionary. He realised the danger of communal conflicts. He sacrificed his life to bring about unity. Great visionary, Mahatma Gandhi realised the danger of communal conflicts and sacrificed his life to bring about unity. Mahatma Gandhi, a great visionary, He sacrificed his life to bring about unity on realising the danger of communal conflicts. Mahatma Gandhi sacrificed his life to bring about unity when he realised the danger of communal conflicts. Having realised the danger of communal conflicts Mahatma Gandhi, a great visionary, sacrificed his life to bring about unity. None 44. One dark night a Darvesh ___________ passing by a dry well. Wasn't Happened to be Discovered in Found to None 45. To cry wolf. To listen eagerly To give false alarm To turn pale To keep off starvation None 46. Nordisk have recently ___________ a product called Glucometer. Started Commissioned Launched Begun None 47. To drive home. To find one's roots To return to place of rest Back to original place To emphasise None 48. Sometimes the greatest inventions ___________ an idea of startling simplicity. Stumbles upon Hinge upon Starves without Lacks None 49. The sage said, God helps those who help themselves. The sage said that God helps those who help themselves. The sage said that God helped those whose helped themselves. The sage said that God helps those who helped themselves. The rage said God will help those who will help themselves. None 50. Please dont go away, she said. She said to please her and not go away. She told me not to go away. She begged that I not go away. She begged me not to go away. None