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English MCQs

Q141: Change the voice: A lion may be helped even by a little mouse.

  • A) A little mouse may help a lion
  • B) little mouse can even help a lion
  • C) Even a little mouse might help a lion

Q142: What does the phrasal verb "egging on" mean?

  • A) To encourage or provoke someone to do something, often mischievous
  • B) To undertake or promise to do something
  • C) To give a person the right to do something

Q143: Change the voice: You will have finished this work by tomorrow.

  • A) This work will have been taken by tomorrow
  • B) This work will have been finished by tomorrow
  • C) This work will have finished tomorrow

Q144: "Hunger pains" instead of "Hunger pangs" is the example of _____?

  • A) Homophone
  • B) Eggcorn
  • C) Homograph

Q145: Select the word that contains no spelling error: Argant, Entripreneur, Riant, Filgent

  • A) Argant
  • B) Entripreneur
  • C) Riant

Q146: Select the word that contains a spelling error: Behemoth, Pandurate, Ablacate, Ipochal

  • A) Behemoth
  • B) Ablacate
  • C) Ipochal

Q147: Meaning of the idiom or idiomatic phrase: Curry favour, Seek impartial judgement, Seek favorable attention, Prepare a dish, Seek attention, None of these

  • A) Seek impartial judgement
  • B) Seek favorable attention
  • C) Prepare a dish

Q148: Meaning of the idiom or idiomatic phrase: Pick to pieces?

  • A) Study something superficially
  • B) Complete a work entirely
  • C) Analyse critically

Q149: Choose the grammatically correct sentence: He visited the place where Napoleon died during his holidays, He visited the place of Napoleon death during his holidays, During his holidays, he visited the place where Napoleon died, None of these

  • A) He visited the place where Napoleon died during his holidays
  • B) He visited the place of Napoleon death during his holidays
  • C) During his holidays, he visited the place where Napoleon died

Q150: Meaning of the idiom or idiomatic phrase: Bells and whistles?

  • A) Innovation and development
  • B) To welcome the guests
  • C) Attractive but unnecessary features added to the product