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Thursday 31 May 2012

SSC CPO English Sample Practice Paper - 57

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Directions (1-15): Read the passage and give the answers of the questions:

One upon a time, King Lear ruled over Britain. He had three beautiful daughters. Goneril, the eldest, was married to the Duke of Albany. Regan, was wife to the Duke of Cornwall. The youngest, Cordelia, was still single. King Lear was old and felt that the royal duties were becoming too much for him to bear. So, he decided to let his daughters govern his kingdom. he planned to give the largest part of his kingdom to the daughter who loved him most.
He summoned his daughters and commanded his courtiers to assemble in the palace hall. King Lear asked his daughters to declare in public how much they loved him.
"Sir, " began Goneril. "I love you so much that words cannot express how I feel. I love only you."
King Lear was delighted with her reply. He gave a third of his kingdom to her. When it was Regan's turn to answer her father's question, she said, "Sir, my love for you is no less than Goneril's. I too love only you." Her words pleased her father very much and she was rewarded handsomely too.
Cordelia was the King's favorite daughter. He expected her to express an even deeper love for him than that declared by her sisters. Cordelia was sickened by her sisters' insincerity. She was too honest and sincere a person to flatter her father like sisters had. She refused to publicly announce her love for him. Her silence infuriated King Lear. He warned her that she would get nothing from him if she remained silent.
"Father," Cordelia said, "I love you as a daughter should. I respect as well as obey you. I cannot promise that I will love no one but you. If both my sisters love only you, then why have they married ?"
Cordelia's reply sent her father into a rage and led him to disown her. This pleased Goneril and Regan for they disliked their youngest sister because she was the apple of their father's eye. The courtiers listened in amazement but they were too frightened to intervene on Cordelia's behalf. All except the Duke the Kent. As he opened his mouth to speak, the King warned him not to interfere in a family matter. Though her father's decision to disown her caused Cordelia much pain, she refused to be a hypocrite like her sisters.
Meanwhile, the King of France and the Duke of Burgundy who both wanted Cordelia's hand in marriage, were waiting to see the king. King Lear summoned them and told them that Cordelia had no share of his kingdom and would have no wedding dowry at all. He then asked them if they were still interested in marrying her.
The Duke of Burgundy excused himself politely for he was only interested in the power and wealth Cordelia had before she was disowned. The King of France was a smarter man. He understood that Cordelia's honesty and sincerity had prevented her from stooping to flattery just to please her foolish father. He took Cordelia' hands in his and said to King Lear, " Cordelia's good heart means more to me than any kingdom.

From paragraph 1 :
1. Name King Lear's daughters
2. Give the meaning of the word 'bear'.
3. Why did the king want his daughters to govern his kingdom ?
4. How did he plan to divide his kingdom ?
From paragraph 2 :
5. What did both Goneril and Regan say that pleased their father ?
From paragraph 4 :
6. What was the King's reaction to Regan's reply ?
From paragraph 5 :
7. Why do you supposed Cordelia was sickened by her sisters' insincerity ?
8. Which word in this paragraph means 'angered' ?
From paragraph 6 :
9. According to Cordelia, what shouldn't her sisters have done if they loved their father and no one else ?
From paragraph 7 :
10. What does the phrase "the apple of their father's eye" mean ?
11. How do you think Goneril and Regan felt about their sister, Cordelia ?
12. Why did King Lear disown Cordelia ?
From paragraph 8 :
13. Why were the Duke of Burgundy and the King of France in King Lear's palace ?
14. Explain the meaning of the word 'summoned'.
From paragraph 9 :
15. Why did the King of France wish to marry Cordelia ?

Answers (1-15):
1. They are Goneril, Regan and Cordelia.
2. It means 'to take responsibility on oneself'.
3. It was because he was old and felt that royal duties were too much for him to bear.
4. He planned to give the largest part of his kingdom to the daughter who announced in public that she loved him most.
5. They both said that they loved their father and no one else.
6. The King was happy with Regan's reply.
7. It was because they had chosen to flatter their father for the sake of wealth.
8. The word is 'infuriated'.
9. They shouldn't have gotten married.
10. It means 'favorite'.
11. Goneril and Regan were jealous of their sister, Cordelia, because she was their father's favorite.
12. He did so because she would not declare in public her love to him.
13. They both wished to ask for Cordelia's hand in marriage.
14. It means 'asked to attend' or called'.
15. It was because she was honest and sincere.

Directions—(Q. 16–20) Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (E) as the answer.

16. We have hired an advertising agency to prepare a campaign to encourage people votes.
(A) People from voting, (B) Voting for people, (C) People to vote, (D) Votes by people
Ans : (C)

17. During the training programme the new recruits will be briefed about how their role in the new organisation.
(A) What their roles, (B) About their role, (C) For its roles, (D) Which are their role
Ans : (B)

18. The equipment is in such poor condition that we have no alternative to buy new ones.
(A) Many alternative like, (B) Any alternative except, (C) No other alternative, (D) No alternative but
Ans : (D)

19. Since the deadline has been changed from next week to this Thursday you should give this work priority.
(A) Be given this work priority, (B) Not give priority this work, (C) Prioritised this work, (D) Priority this work
Ans : (E)

20. After the success of our project we have been receiving more requests than we do not have the resources to handle them.
(A) Many requests but, (B) Most of the requests, (C) More requests that, (D) Too many requests
Ans : (A)

Directions—(Q. 21–25) In each question below, a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are lettered as (A),(B),(C) and (D).One of these four words printed in bold may be either wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate, if any. The letter of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (E) i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.

21. The document (A) he gave me was long and complicated (B) and I struggled (C) to understand (D) it. Ans : (E)

22. We shall have to await (A) and see if these measures (B) are sufficient (C) to address (D) the problem.
Ans : (A)

23. They are negotiating (A) to try and reach (B) an agreement which will beneficial (C) everyone concerned. (D)
Ans : (C)

24. The company has decided (A) to allott (B) a substantial (C) portion (D) of its profits to research and development
Ans : (B)

25. It remains (A) to be seen whether (B) these reforms (C) will be acceptable (D) by the Board.
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 26–30) Rearrange the following five sentences (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.

(1) For instance, if we measure the room temperature continuously and plot its graph with time on Xaxis and temperature on the Y-axis,we get a continuous waveform, which is an analog signal. Analog is always continuous.
(2) The absence or presence of something can be used to plot a digital signal.
(3) An analog signal is a continuously varying signal, similar to a sinusoidal waveform.
(4) Any signal can be classified into one of the two types : analog and digital.
(5) In contrast, a digital signal takes the form of pulses,where we have something or nothing.

26. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1, (B) 2, (C) 3, (D) 4, (E) 5
Ans : (D)

27. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1, (B) 2, (C) 3, (D) 4, (E) 5
Ans : (B)

28. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1, (B) 2, (C) 3, (D) 4, (E) 5
Ans : (E)

29. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1, (B) 2, (C) 3, (D) 4, (E) 5
Ans : (A)

30. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(A) 1, (B) 2, (C) 3, (D) 4, (E) 5
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 31–40) Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any,will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (E) (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.)

31. He has taken care to (A)/compliance with the norms (B)/so he expects the proposal (C)/to be approved without delay. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)

32. Under the terms of the new deal (A)/the channel can broadcast (B)/the next cricket tournament to be (C)/played among India and Australia. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)

33. Our equipment gets damage (A)/very often in summer (B)/because there are (C)/frequent power cuts. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)

34. We have received many (A)/of the letters from customers (B)/asking us to extend (C)/the deadline to repay their loans. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)

35. Since I had lived there (A)/for many years the villagers (B)/were very comfortable talked (C)/to me about their problems. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

36. We have been under (A)/a lot of pressure to (B)/open fifty new stores (C)/by the ending of the year. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (D)

37. The government has (A)/launched many creative schemes (B)/to make banking services (C)/available to everyone. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (E)

38. The company is in debt (A)/and has been unable (B)/to pay their employees’ salaries (C)/for the past six months. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (C)

39. This is turned out to be (A)/one of our most successful projects (B)/and we have made quite (C)/a large profit from it. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (A)

40. A non banking financial company is a (A)/financial institution similarly to a bank (B)/but it cannot issue (C)/cheque books to customers. (D) No error (E)
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 41–50) In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.Find out the appropriate word in each case.

On October 2, 1983 the Grameen Bank Project …(41)… the Grameen Bank. We invited the Finance Minister to be the Chief Guest at our …(42)… ceremony. But when the Ministry came to …(43)… that the ceremony would take place in a remote district, they said it would not be an …(44)… place to launch a Bank and that the ceremony should be …(45)… in Dhaka so that all the top Government Officials could …(46)… We stood firm and …(47)… to them that we did not work in urban areas so it made no …(48)… to have the ceremony in a city …(49)… we had no borrowers. We had the ceremony in a big open field with the Finance Minister present as Chief Guest. For all of us who had worked so hard to …(50)… this it was a dream come true.

41. (A) reorganised, (B) merged, (C) named, (D) converted, (E) became
Ans : (E)

42. (A) opening, (B) closing, (C) dedicated, (D) inaugurate, (E) induction
Ans : (A)

43. (A) reveal,  (B) know, (C) aware, (D) inform, (E) acquaint
Ans : (B)

44. (A) excellent, (B) available, (C) inauspicious, (D) appropriate, (E) obvious
Ans : (D)

45. (A) invited, (B) assembled, (C) done, (D) shifted, (E) held
Ans : (E)

46. (A) present, (B) accompany, (C) attend, (D) involve, (E) entertain
Ans : (C)

47. (A) apologised, (B) told, (C) explained, (D) denied, (E) refused
Ans : (C)

48. (A) difference, (B) sense, (C) difficulty, (D) meaning, (E) point
Ans : (B)

49. (A) where,  (B) while, (C) that, (D) however, (E) which
Ans : (A)

50. (A) obey, (B) achieve, (C) discover, (D) built, (E) perform
Ans : (B)

Monday 28 May 2012

SSC CGL (Combined Graduate Level)Reasoning Sample Practice Paper – 23


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1. If B and G serve on the Games Committee, which of the following must serve on the Food Service Committee ?
(A) A, (B) D, (C) E, (D) F
Ans : (B)

2. Which of the following groups could constitute the Games Committee ?
(A) A, B, E, (B) A, D, G, (C) C, H, E, (D) F, I, B
Ans : (D)

3. If A is assigned to the Food Service Committee and C is appointed to Entertainment Committee, then which must be true ?
1. G is appointed to the Food Service Committee. 2. E is appointed to the Games Committee.
3. I is appointed to the Entertainment Committee.
(A) I only (B) III only (C) I and III only (D) II and III only
Ans : (A)


4. If F serves on the Food Service Committee and C serves on the same committee as H, then which of the following must serve on the Games Committee ?
1. A, 2. G , 3. I
(A) I only (B) III only (C) I and II only (D) II and III only
Ans : (C)

5. If I is on the Entertainment Committee and B is on the Food Service Committee, then which of the following must be true ?
(A) F is on the Entertainment Committee (B) C is on the Games Committee
(C) G is on the Food Service Committee (D) F is on the Games Committee
Ans : (A)

Directions—(Q. 6–10) Letters of certain words have been rearranged and the jumbled spellings have been given below. Out of the choices given below each question, choose the last letter of the correct word—
6. AYDOT: (A) A (B) D (C) T (D) Y
Ans : (D)

7. ILCEOP: (A) C (B) E (C) L (D) O
Ans : (B)

8. CAPCET: (A) A (B) C (C) P (D) T
Ans : (D)

9. VISERL: (A) E (B) L (C) R (D) S
Ans : (C)

10. ERVSECI: (A) E (B) I (C) R (D) S
Ans : (A)

Directions—(Q. 11–15) Find the correct answer out of the four alternatives given below question and mark your answer.
11. Ice : Coolness : : Earth : ?
(A) Forest (B) Weight (C) Gravitation (D) Ocean
Ans : (C)

12. Coconut : Shell : : Letter : ?
(A) Mail (B) Letter-box (C) Stamp (D) Envelope
Ans : (D)

13. Income is related to profit in the same way as expenditure is related to—
(A) Loss, (B) Surplus, (C) Balance, (D) Sale
Ans : (A)

14. Much is related to many in the same way as measure is related to—
(A) Calculate, (B) Count, (C) Weigh, (D) Measurement
Ans : (B)

15. Clue is related to Mystery in the same way as warning is related to—
(A) Precaution, (B) Disaster, (C) Risk, (D) Danger
Ans : (D)

16. Find the oddman out—
(A) MondAy, (B) tUESdAy, (C) WedNESdAy, (D) thUrSdAy
Ans : (B)

17. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?
(A) CUSTOMER : SGPSYYBK, (B) INTEREST : UUHVJYUQ, (C) OVERSEAS : TCHWWKCW, (D) BANKING : HPLOSGI
Ans : (B)

18. Three of the following four have similar relationship and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group ?
(A) PROFIT : RPQCKR, (B) OTHERS : QRJCTQ, (C) LEGUME : NCISOC, (D) CANKER : EYPIGP
Ans : (A)

19. Three of the four groups of letters given below are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose the odd one—
(A) GWOURV, (B) LZKMSU, (C) JOEHNP, (D) SFXPMG
Ans : (D)

20. Three of the four groups of letters given below are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose the odd one—
(A) IW, (B) MS, (C) FT, (D) JU
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 21–25) Find out the missing term in the following letternumber series—
21. H 4 W, I 18 V, K 48 T, N 100 Q, ???, W 294 H
(A) P 1485 S, (B) R 180 M, (C) S 198 I, (D) T 206 K
Ans : (B)

22. 1 ED, 2 FD, 3 KH, ???, 15 KG, 48 KF
(A) 12 PX, (B) 6 RI, (C) 9 LV, (D) 8 TQ
Ans : (B)

23. M 4, T 7, P 7, Q 10, S 10, N 13, ??, K 16
(A) V 4, (B) K 7, (C) T 13, (D) G 15
Ans : (C)

24. R 5 P, T 6 M, V 9 J, X 15 G, ???
(A) A 12 L, (B) I 18 X, (C) Z 25 D, (D) U 20 Q
Ans : (C)

25. DGK 0, GKP 3, ????, PVC 15
(A) GKV 5, (B) KPV 8, (C) PVZ 9, (D) KPU 11
Ans : (B)

26. If the first 6 letters of the English Alphabet series are written in reversed order, then the next 6 letters are written in reversed order and so on, and at the end Y is interchanged by Z, then which letter is fourth letter to the right of 13th letter from the left ?
(A) M, (B) N, (C) Q, (D) P
Ans : (B)

27. If the English Alphabet series is written in the reverse order and every alternate letter starting from Y is dropped, which letter will be exactly in the middle of the remaining letters of the Alphabet series ?
(A) L, (B) O, (C) M, (D) N
Ans : (D)

28. If the letters in each of the following five groups of letters are first rearranged in the alphabetical order and then the groups of letters so formed are rearranged as in a dictionary, which letter group would have its group of letters in the MIDDLE among the five letter-groups ?
MEET, DEAF, ROAD, CODE, LACK
(A) LACK, (B) MEET, (C) ROAD, (D) DEAF
Ans : (C)

29. The letters skipped in between the adjacent letters in the series are followed by equal space. Which of the following series observes this rule ?
(A) HKNGSW, (B) EIMQVZ, (C) SUXADF, (D) RVZDHL,
Ans : (D)

30. Select the series in which the letters skipped in between adjacent letters do not decrease in order—
(A) MGVFK, (B) PJXHM, (C) EQZFI, (D) GWIQU
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 31–35) These questions are based on code language which utilizes letters in the English Alphabet. In each question, there is a word written in capital letters, with one letter underlined. For each letter in that word there is a code written in small letters. That code is denoted by either (A), (B), (C), or (D), not in the same order. You have to find out the exact code for the underlined letter in the word. The letter of the that code is the answer. Please note that the same letter appearing in other word(s) may be coded differently.
31. D U E L : (A) g, (B) i, (C) p, (D) j
Ans : (C)

32. P I T Y : (A) g, (B) b, (C) r, (D) k
Ans : (B)

33. R I N G: (A) it, (B) rk, (C) mp, (D) ti
Ans : (A)

34. G O A L: (A) c, (B) q, (C) e, (D) j
Ans : (C)

35. S L A P: (A) dx, (B) ms, (C) vp, (D) io
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 36–40) Study the following arrangements carefully and answer the questions given below—
Series I. MNLqd fuw2UFOKP6hs (14) SHV 7gc8RIE(13)xtk
Series II. azj14GJBopir5v9TQY(10) emn(11) DACby(12)xWZ

36. How many capital letters are in Series I and in Series II each of which is either followed by or preceded by the same positioned capital letter of English alphabet from the other end ?
(A) 4, 3, (B) 6, 2, (C) 8, 1, (D) 10, 0
Ans : (A)

37. If the positions of the first twelve elements of Series I are reversed, and similarly the positions of the last twelve elements of Series II are reversed, then the third element to the right of the seventh element from the left end of Series I will be ……, whereas the third element to the left of the seventh element from the right end of Series II will be ……
(A) L, x, (B) j, x, (C) U, (11), (D) x, L
Ans : (A)

38. Which of the following pairs of elements shows the elements of Series I and Series II respectively, which are exactly in the middle of the seventh element from the left end and the sixth element from the right end in Series I and II ?
(A) hy, (B) Hy, (C) sQ, (D) Sq
Ans : (C)

39. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above series. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) azj (B) emb (C) qdf (D) xtk
Ans : (B)

40. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangements, each of which is immediately preceded by a digit and immediately followed by a
consonant ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 41– 44) In the following coded arithmetic equations certain symbols are used with the following meaning—
I. P @ Q means add P to Q; II. P & Q means subtract Q from P;
III. P # Q means multiply P with Q; and IV. P $ Q means divide P by Q.


Now study the given information and answer the question following it—

Three persons A, B and C complete a work in 20 days. B and C together are 4/3 times as efficient as A and B together. On the other hand A and C together are 5/4 times as efficient as B and C together.
41. Which of the following equations represents the number of days in which A alone can finish the same work ?
(A) 24 # 20 $ (24 & 20) (B) 30 # 20 & (30 @ 20) (C) 30 # 20 $ (30 & 20) (D) 40 # 20 $ (40 & 20)
Ans : (C)

42. Which of the following equations represents the number of days in which B and C together can finish the same work ?
(A) 24 # (3 @ 3) $ 4 (B) 20 # (12 & 6) $ 3 (C) 20 # (12 & 6) $ 5 (D) 30 # 20 $ (40 & 20)
Ans : (D)

43. Which of the following equations represents the number of days in which A and B working together can finish the same work ?
(A) 20 # (3 @ 3) $ 4 (B) 40 # 20 $ (40 & 20) (C) 20 # (12 & 6) $ 5 (D) 20 # (12 & 6) $ 3
Ans : (B)

44. Which of the following equations represents the number of days in which A and C working together can finish the same work ?
(A) 40 # 20 $ (40 & 20) (B) 20 # (12 & 6) $ 5 (C) 20 # (3 @ 3) $ 4 (D) 20 # (12 & 6) $ 3
Ans : (B)

45. A travel towards East. B travels towards North. C and D travel in opposite directions. D travels towards right of A. Which of the following is definitely true ?
(A) B and C travel in opposite directions (B) C travels towards West (C) D travels towards North (D) B and C travel in the same direction
Ans : (D)

46. A cow runs 20 metres towards East and turns to right, runs 10 metres and turns to right, runs 9 metres and again turns to left, runs 5 metres
and then turns to left, runs 12 metres and finally turns to left and runs 6 metres. Now which direction is the cow facing ?
(A) North (B) East (C) South (D) West
Ans : (A)

47. A boy started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After sometimes, he turned left, then turned right and then towards the left
again. In which direction is he going now ?
(A) East or West (B) North or West (C) South or West (D) North or South
Ans : (D)

48. If Thursday was the day after the day before yesterday five days ago, what is the least number of days ago when Sunday was three days before the day after tomorrow ?
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Ans : (D)

49. In a row of boys facing North, a boy is thirteen from the left. When shifted to his right by three places, he becomes seventeenth from right
end of the row. How many boys are there in the row ?
(A) 32 (B) 31 (C) 33 (D) 30
Ans : (A)

50. 136 vehicles are parked in a parking lot in a single row. After the first car there is one scooter. After the second car, there are two scooters. After the third car, there are three scooters and so on. Work out the number of scooters in the second half of the row—
(A) 61 (B) 62 (C) 63 (D) 64
Ans : (C)

Sunday 27 May 2012

SSC CPO English Sample Practice Paper – 58


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Fill in the blanks with: (to, at, after, on, with, down)

Q1. The spectators were surprised _________ the fine performance of the youngsters.
Q2. Most villagers are contented _________ their simple life.
Q3. All applications are subject _________ approval from the board.
Q4. Many motorists seem to forget about road courtesy whenever they are ______ the road.
Q5. The residents are fed up _________ the indifferent attitude of the authorities.
Q6. The cute little girl takes _________ her mother.
Q7. What Jane is doing is similar __________ what Dora is doing.
Q8. Our repeated appeals to the authorities were turned ___________.
Q9. I am dallying _______________ the idea of setting up a book shop.
Q10. Don't you worry. The chairman is quite agreeable ______ our request.


Fill in the blanks with: (however, otherwise, therefore, eventually, nevertheless, after sometimes, similarly, then, afterwards)
Q11. There is no more food left. ____________ there is plenty of drinks.
Q12. The Interact Club has done well to help the poor. ___________ the Welfare Club has done well too.
Q13. The documents will be scrutinsed by the police. ____________ they will be sent back tot he relevant authority.
Q14. The retailer has been making losses. __________ he intends to wind up his business.
Q15. Wash the potatoes first. ____________ you can boil them.
Q16. We have been trying to contact Michael for the past few days. __________ we managed to trace him to a hotel in town.
Q17. Life in the country may not be as exciting as life in the city. ______ you are close to nature which provides peace and quietness.
Q18. The dog will bark without fail every time the ice-cream man passes by. ______________ it will start howling.
Q19. Let us not be complacent with ourselves. __________ we may lose out in the final round.
Q20. Lopez has experienced poverty and hardship before. ___________ he has a sympathetic heart towards the poor and needy.

Correct the following:
Q21. I tried to interrupt into their conversation but was told on.
Q22. It is important to take pride of whatever we do on life.
Q23. I left home at Sunday morning to catch a flight for England.
Q24. He was scolded from the teacher for failing to pass the test.
Q25. For all that excitement. I had forgotten to take my present for him.
Q26. My parents are not in good terms so we tried to patch things on.
Q27. I accused her with stealing my wallet but she insisted about her innocence.
Q28. I sympathize for you over your mother's death.
Q29. He is one of the best players of Singapore and he takes pride of it.
Q30. In ten o'clock in the morning. I went to the beach to catch fish by my net.


From the marked areas A, B, C and D, identify the one that is wrong, correct it.

Q31. The new teacher (A) has started teaching (B) on the first day (C) of school (D) this year.
Q32. (A) All of the boys (B) except John (C) is here tonight (D) to help celebrate your sixteenth birthday.
Q33. (A) She was so tired to stay up (B) any longer. She (C) went to bed (D) straight away.
Q34. (A) Supposing if I give you (B) one million dollars, (C) what will you do (D) with the money ?
Q35. Every girl (A) in this class should (B) pass up their (C) books tomorrow with (D) all the work completed.
Q36. My mother was (A) so excited (B) about the dinner party that she (C) lay the table an hour before (D) it was to begin.
Q37. (A) Although I wanted (B) to go very badly, I (C) dared not to go because (D) I knew it was too dangerous.
Q38. (A) I have received (B) your letter last Monday. (C) Thanks for writing (D) so promptly.
Q39. (A) Tell me the truth. Do you intend to (B) marry with me or not ? I am (C) fed up of (D) hearing you say "Maybe."
Q40. (A) She finished changing when I arrived and (B) was waiting outside her house. (C) I did not have to (D) wait at all.


One of these parts contains an error.
Q41. He was quite amusing when he heard what had happened.
Q42. Turn left by the crossroads when you reach it.
Q43. He has been working here for sometimes.
Q44. He stopped to see if he could picked up the trail.
Q45. Although he jumped aside, but the stone hit him.
Q46. I decided to climbed to the top of the hill to get a better view.
Q47. He jumped down after shouted a warning to those standing below.
Q48. After a few minutes, I look up and saw that it was getting dark.
Q49. I saw the blind man crossed the busy road without any help.
Q50. The robber gave the victim with a hard blow.

ANSWERS:
1-at, 2-with, 3-to, 4-on, 5-wirh, 6-after, 7-to, 8-down, 9-with, 10-to
11-however, 12-similarly, 13-then, 14-therefore, 15-afterwards, 16-eventually, 17-nevertheless, 18-after sometimes, 19-otherwise, 20-therefore
21-on-off, 22-of-in, on-in, 23-at-on, for-to, 24-from-by, 25-for-in, for-from,
26-in-on, on-up, 27-with-of, about-on, 28-for-with, 29-of-in, of-in, 30-in-at, by-with.
31-A, 32-C, 33-A, 34-A, 35-B, 36-C, 37-C, 38-A, 39-B, 40-A
41-amused, 42-at the, 43-for some times, 44-pick up, 45-yet the, 46-to climb to,
47- shouting a warning, 48-I looked up, 49-crossing the busy, 50-victim a hard blow.