46. Which of the following prefixes can be used to form the opposite of the word ‘legal’?
(A) il
(B) dis
(C) un
(D) im
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47. Correct one word for “That which never fails” is
(A) unfailable
(B) infailable
(C) unfallible
(D) infailible
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48. Which of the following has a correct structure of a question?
(A) Does Ann has a car?
(B) Does Ann have a car?
(C) Have Ann a car?
(D) Did Ann has a car?
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50. Which of the following is correct?
(A) I hope he’ll succeed at his work
(B) I hope he’ll succeed on his work
(C) I hope he’ll succeed in his work
(D) I hope he’ll succeed for his work
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51. Which of the following is correct?
(A) The old car moved much more faster than the new car
(B) The old car moved more faster than the new car
(C) The old car moved much faster than the new car
(D) The old car moved much more fast than the new car
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Read the passage and answer the questions that follow: Prose Passage (Q. Nos. 51-55):
Too much importance must not be attached to the wrong acts done by children, particularly if they happen to be of minor nature. Many boys and girls at a young age are likely to be in the habit of stealing, neglecting their studies, slipping out of their classes or using bad language. In nearly every case, the root cause of the trouble is the fact that proper care of the child is not taken in the house or sufficient interest is not shown to him. But if the parents were wise, they would correct the faults of their children by paying more attention to them. Whatever the case, one thing should never be done. Bad things in the children should never be repressed, that is, they should not be compelled to change for the better under fear of the rod. Physical punishment does not improve them. It only makes them worse than before.
51. Which of the following phrases has a determiner in it?
(A) Cause of the trouble
(B) Change for the better
(C) Worse than before
(D) Many boys and girls
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52. …….. the root causes of the trouble is the fact … ‘is’ in this part of sentence has been used as
(A) main verb
(B) helping verb
(C) conjunction
(D) preposition
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53. Which of the following has the three degrees of the adjective in their correct form?
(A) Much, more, most
(B) Many, much, most
(C) Bad, badder, baddest
(D) Like, Likelier, likeliest
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54. … in the habit of stealing, neglecting their studies, slipping out of their classes ….Underlined words in this part of sentence are used as
(A) main verbs
(B) conjunction
(C) gerunds
(D) adjectives
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55. Which of the following has a possessive pronoun in it?
(A) Bad things in the children
(B) Faults of their children
(C) They would correct the faults
(D) Whatever the case
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56. Which of the following structures of a question is correct?
(A) Why didn’t you told me that?
(B) Why you didn’t tell me that?
(C) Why didn’t you that tell me?
(D) Why didn’t you tell me that?
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57. Which of the following structres of a question is correct?
(A) Will be they arrested if they refuse to leave?
(B) Will they be arrested if they refuse to leave?
(C) will they be arrested if they refused to leave?
(D) Will they be arrested if they will refuse to leave?
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58 Which of the following passive voice of the given sentence is correct? ‘All his friends laughed at him.’
(A) He was laughed by all his friends
(B) He was laughed at by all his friends
(C) He was laugh at by all his friends
(D) He was laughed at all his friends.
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59. Which of the following words has a diphthong sound?
(A) Speed
(B) Liquid
(C) Paternal
(D) Out
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60. Which of the following words begins with the consonant sound /j/?
(A) jealous
(B) zeal
(C) yeast
(D) gist
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