7pm Daily Quiz
Q1. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word
He decided to express his opinion openly, _______ the
fact that it might offend several members of the
committee.
(a) Regardless of
(b) Furthermore
(c) Nevertheless
(d) Due to
Q1. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word
He decided to express his opinion openly, _______ the
fact that it might offend several members of the
committee.
(a) Regardless of
(b) Furthermore
(c) Nevertheless
(d) Due to
Q2. Choose the correct one word that will closely fit the
given lines.
A mischievous and often poorly dressed young child,
especially one who lives in the streets
(a) Rascal
(b) Urchin
(c) Novice
(d) Knave
Q2. Choose the correct one word that will closely fit the given
lines.
A mischievous and often poorly dressed young child,
especially one who lives in the streets
(a) Rascal
(b) Urchin
(c) Novice
(d) Knave
Q3.Read the sentence carefully and select the most
suitable idiom to fill in the blank.
Despite months of effort and countless revisions,
the editor rejected Rhea’s manuscript, leaving her
feeling like she had ___________.
(a) Thrown in the towel
(b) Hit the sack
(c) Added fuel to the fire
(d) Barked up the wrong tree
Q3.Read the sentence carefully and select the most
suitable idiom to fill in the blank.
Despite months of effort and countless revisions, the editor
rejected Rhea’s manuscript, leaving her feeling like she had
___________.
(a) Thrown in the towel
(b) Hit the sack
(c) Added fuel to the fire
(d) Barked up the wrong tree
Q4. Identify the phrase type:
They live in a small cottage by the river.
A. Infinitive Phrase
B. Participle Phrase
C. Prepositional phrase
D. Gerund phrase
Q4. Identify the phrase type:
They live in a small cottage by the river.
A. Infinitive Phrase
B. Participle Phrase
C. Prepositional phrase
D. Gerund phrase
Q5. Direction: Select the sentence that has the correct spelling and
usage from the options given below.
A. The government has announced a new scheeme to improve the
infastructure of rural areas, but the benifits will take time to reach
the people.
B. The goverment has announced a new scheme to improve the
infrastructure of rural areas, but the benefits will take time to rech
the people.
C. The government has announced a new scheme to improve the
infrastructure of rural areas, but the benefits will take time to reach
the people.
D. The governmant has anounced a new skeem to improve the
infrastruture of rural areas, but the benifitts will take time to reach
the people.
Q5. Direction: Select the sentence that has the correct spelling and
usage from the options given below.
A. The government has announced a new scheeme to improve the
infastructure of rural areas, but the benifits will take time to reach
the people.
B. The goverment has announced a new scheme to improve the
infrastructure of rural areas, but the benefits will take time to rech
the people.
C. The government has announced a new scheme to improve the
infrastructure of rural areas, but the benefits will take time to reach
the people.- ANS
D. The governmant has anounced a new skeem to improve the
infrastruture of rural areas, but the benifitts will take time to reach
the people.
Q6. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word
‘forlorn’ from the given sentence.
After weeks of relentless rejection and mounting debts,
Aryan sat on the park bench looking utterly forlorn and
adrift from all hope.
(a) Jubilant
(b) Hesitant
(c) Aloof
(d) Passive
Q6. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word
‘forlorn’ from the given sentence.
After weeks of relentless rejection and mounting debts,
Aryan sat on the park bench looking utterly forlorn and
adrift from all hope.
(a) Jubilant
(b) Hesitant
(c) Aloof
(d) Passive
Q7. Identify the word that doesn’t fit the part of speech
needed.
The teacher spoke very angry when the students kept
disturbing the class.
(a) teacher
(b) spoke
(c) angry
(d) class
Q7. Identify the word that doesn’t fit the part of speech
needed.
The teacher spoke very angry when the students kept
disturbing the class.
(a) teacher
(b) spoke
(c) angry
(d) class
Q8. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word
given in the bracket to fill in the blank.
During the investigation, the whistleblower’s actions
were driven more by emotional impulse than by any
sense of professional _______ (fidelity) to his former
employer.
(a) Instability
(b) Disloyalty
(c) Vagueness
(d) Incompetence
Q8. Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word
given in the bracket to fill in the blank.
During the investigation, the whistleblower’s actions
were driven more by emotional impulse than by any
sense of professional _______ (fidelity) to his former
employer.
(a) Instability
(b) Disloyalty
(c) Vagueness
(d) Incompetence
Q9. Sentence: The movie was really interesting
for the children.
Which qualifier is used here?
(a) Noun Qualifier
(b) Adverbial Qualifier
(c) Adjective Qualifier
(d) Verb Qualifier
Q9. Sentence: The movie was really interesting
for the children.
Which qualifier is used here?
(a) Noun Qualifier
(b) Adverbial Qualifier
(c) Adjective Qualifier
(d) Verb Qualifier
Q10. Identify the errors in the given sentence and choose the sentence
that rectifies these errors.
During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient scripts, a
hour–long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of a unicorn
placed beside an enormous fossil of elephant.
A. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient
scripts, a hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of
an unicorn placed beside an enormous fossil of elephant.
B. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient
scripts, a hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of
a unicorn placed beside an enormous fossil of elephant.
C. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient
scripts, an hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue
of a unicorn placed beside an enormous fossil of an elephant.
D. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient
scripts, an hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue
of an unicorn placed beside an enormous fossil of a elephant.
Q10. Identify the errors in the given sentence and choose the sentence that
rectifies these errors.
During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient scripts, a
hour–long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of a unicorn placed
beside an enormous fossil of elephant.
A. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient scripts, a
hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of an unicorn
placed beside an enormous fossil of elephant.
B. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient scripts, a
hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of a unicorn
placed beside an enormous fossil of elephant.
C. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient scripts,
an hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of a unicorn
placed beside an enormous fossil of an elephant.- ANS
D. During our visit to the museum, we saw an exhibit on ancient scripts,
an hour-long documentary on hieroglyphs, and the statue of an
unicorn placed beside an enormous fossil of a elephant.
Q11. Parts of the given sentence have been given as
options. Select the option that contains an error.
The updated recruitment policy resulted / in
significantly less applicants / than the previous year’s
drive, / raising concerns about outreach effectiveness.
A. The updated recruitment policy resulted
B. in significantly less applicants
C. than the previous year’s drive
D. raising concerns about outreach effectiveness
Q11. Parts of the given sentence have been given as
options. Select the option that contains an error.
The updated recruitment policy resulted / in
significantly fewer applicants/ than the previous year’s
drive, / raising concerns about outreach effectiveness.
A. The updated recruitment policy resulted
B. in significantly fewer applicants - ANS
C. than the previous year’s drive
D. raising concerns about outreach effectiveness
Q12. Although she has been / managing the
company’s finances / for January 2020, / her
position was never formalised.
A. Although she has been
B. managing the company’s finances
C. for more than January 2020
D. her position was never formalised
Q12. Although she has been / managing the
company’s finances / since January 2020, / her
position was never formalised.
A. Although she has been
B. managing the company’s finances
C. since January 2020- ANS
D. her position was never formalised
Q13. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
P. Indeed, the chance of receiving a freebie may appear like a
rare reward in a world where people frequently have to pay
for visiting public toilets.
Q. A positive charge is experienced when offered an
unexpected gift, and this sensation of joy is likely to impact
heavily on the subsequent choice.
R. Different reasons may account for people's bias towards
free items, but it is clear that emotions play a large role.
S. Additionally, when offered a free item, people typically
have lower expectations regarding its quality, and these
lowered standards are easily surpassed.
A. PRSQ B. RPQS C. PSRQ D. RQPS
Q13. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
R. Different reasons may account for people's bias towards
free items, but it is clear that emotions play a large role.
Q. A positive charge is experienced when offered an
unexpected gift, and this sensation of joy is likely to impact
heavily on the subsequent choice.
P. Indeed, the chance of receiving a freebie may appear like a
rare reward in a world where people frequently have to pay
for visiting public toilets.
S. Additionally, when offered a free item, people typically
have lower expectations regarding its quality, and these
lowered standards are easily surpassed.
A. PRSQ B. RPQS C. PSRQ D. RQPS
Q14. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
A. For example, breast cancer that forms a metastatic tumor
in the lung is metastatic breast cancer, not lung cancer.
B. Metastatic cancer has the same name and the same type
of cancer cells as the original, or primary, cancer.
C. The process by which cancer cells spread to other parts
of the body is called metastasis.
D. A cancer that has spread from the place where it first
formed to another place in the body is called metastatic
cancer.
A. DCBA B. DBCA C. CDBA D. CDAB
Q14. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
C. The process by which cancer cells spread to other parts
of the body is called metastasis.
D. A cancer that has spread from the place where it first
formed to another place in the body is called metastatic
cancer.
B. Metastatic cancer has the same name and the same type
of cancer cells as the original, or primary, cancer.
A. For example, breast cancer that forms a metastatic tumor
in the lung is metastatic breast cancer, not lung cancer.
A. DCBA B. DBCA C. CDBA D. CDAB
Q15. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
A. He was an American Civil War veteran from Connecticut.
B. He later turned out to be an inmate at one of Britain's
harshest insane asylums.
C. One of the most prolific contributors, submitting nearly
ten thousand entries over 20 years, was Dr William Chester
Minor.
D. The project of making the Oxford Dictionary began in
1857, and took 70 years to complete, even with the help of
thousands of contributors.
A. DCAB B. CDBA C. DBAC D. CDAB
Q15. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical
and meaningful paragraph.
D. The project of making the Oxford Dictionary began in
1857, and took 70 years to complete, even with the help of
thousands of contributors.
C. One of the most prolific contributors, submitting nearly
ten thousand entries over 20 years, was Dr William Chester
Minor.
A. He was an American Civil War veteran from Connecticut.
B. He later turned out to be an inmate at one of Britain's
harshest insane asylums.
A. DCAB B. CDBA C. DBAC D. CDAB
Q16. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical and
meaningful paragraph.
P. Thus, age provides only a rough marker of adolescence, and
scholars have found it difficult to agree upon a precise definition of
adolescence.
Q. It is usually associated with the teenage years, but its physical,
psychological or cultural expressions may begin earlier and end
later.
R. Adolescence is a transitional phase of growth and development
between childhood and adulthood.
S. For example, puberty typically begins during preadolescence,
particularly in females while physical growth, particularly in males,
and cognitive development can extend into the early twenties.
A. SPQR B. RPQS C. SRQP D. RQSP
Q16. Rearrange the following sentences to form a logical and
meaningful paragraph.
R. Adolescence is a transitional phase of growth and development
between childhood and adulthood.
P. Thus, age provides only a rough marker of adolescence, and
scholars have found it difficult to agree upon a precise definition of
adolescence.
Q. It is usually associated with the teenage years, but its physical,
psychological or cultural expressions may begin earlier and end
later.
S. For example, puberty typically begins during preadolescence,
particularly in females while physical growth, particularly in males,
and cognitive development can extend into the early twenties.
A. SPQR B. RPQS C. SRQP D. RQSP
Q17. Select the option that expresses the given sentence
in indirect speech.
"I have been waiting for the results since morning,"
Rajeev stated.
(a) Rajeev stated that he had been waiting for the results
since morning.
(b) Rajeev stated that he has been waiting for the results
since morning.
(c) Rajeev stated that he was waiting for the results since
morning.
(d) Rajeev stated he had waited for the results since
morning.
Q17. Select the option that expresses the given sentence
in indirect speech.
"I have been waiting for the results since morning,"
Rajeev stated.
(a) Rajeev stated that he had been waiting for the results
since morning.- ans
(b) Rajeev stated that he has been waiting for the results
since morning.
(c) Rajeev stated that he was waiting for the results since
morning.
(d) Rajeev stated he had waited for the results since
morning.
Q18. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in a
passive voice.
The continuous negligence of safety protocols might have
triggered the unexpected system failure.
(a) The unexpected system failure might be triggered by the
continuous negligence of safety protocols.
(b) The unexpected system failure might have been triggered
by the continuous negligence of safety protocols.
(c) The unexpected system failure might have triggered due
to the continuous negligence of safety protocols.
(d) The unexpected system failure could have triggered by
the continuous negligence of safety protocols.
Q18. Select the option that expresses the given sentence in a
passive voice.
The continuous negligence of safety protocols might have
triggered the unexpected system failure.
(a) The unexpected system failure might be triggered by the
continuous negligence of safety protocols.
(b) The unexpected system failure might have been triggered
by the continuous negligence of safety protocols.- ans
(c) The unexpected system failure might have triggered due
to the continuous negligence of safety protocols.
(d) The unexpected system failure could have triggered by
the continuous negligence of safety protocols.
Q19. Select the most appropriate option that
expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
The commander said that the troops would retreat
if the situation worsened.
(a) The commander said, “The troops will retreat if
the situation worsens.”
(b) The commander said, “The troops shall retreat if
the situation is worsening.”
(c) The commander said, “The troops would retreat
if the situation worsens.”
(d) The commander said, “The troops will be
retreating if the situation worsened.”
Q19. Select the most appropriate option that
expresses the given sentence in direct speech.
The commander said that the troops would retreat
if the situation worsened.
(a) The commander said, “The troops will retreat if
the situation worsens.”- ans
(b) The commander said, “The troops shall retreat if
the situation is worsening.”
(c) The commander said, “The troops would retreat
if the situation worsens.”
(d) The commander said, “The troops will be
retreating if the situation worsened.”
Q20. Select the option that expresses the given sentence
in a passive voice.
The audit committee has identified several
discrepancies in the company’s financial records.
(a) Several discrepancies have been identified by the
audit committee in the company’s financial records.
(b) Several discrepancies are being identified by the
audit committee in the company’s financial records.
(c) Several discrepancies were identified by the audit
committee in the company’s financial records.
(d) Several discrepancies had been identified by the
audit committee in the company’s financial records.
Q20. Select the option that expresses the given sentence
in a passive voice.
The audit committee has identified several
discrepancies in the company’s financial records.
(a) Several discrepancies have been identified by the
audit committee in the company’s financial records.- ans
(b) Several discrepancies are being identified by the
audit committee in the company’s financial records.
(c) Several discrepancies were identified by the audit
committee in the company’s financial records.
(d) Several discrepancies had been identified by the
audit committee in the company’s financial records.
A classless society, however, does not mean a society without leaders. It
means rather one in which every citizen becomes for the first time
eligible for leadership, if he has the power to lead. It means a society in
which everyone is given, as far as possible, the chance to develop this
power by the widest diffusion of educational opportunities in the
broadest sense, and by keeping the career wide open to talents of every
useful kind. It is often said that a community of equals will not allow
itself to be led. But in fact, most men are, in most things, very willing to
be led, and more in danger of giving their leaders too much than too little
authority, especially if they are free to choose them, and assured that the
leaders cannot exploit them for personal economic advantage;
leadership, so far from disappearing, will come into its own in a truly
democratic society.
summary
Classless society ka matlab leadership khatam hona nahi, balki har
citizen ko equal chance milna hai; democracy me sahi leaders aur strong
leadership aur zyada ubhar kar aati hai.
Q21. Identify the type of phrase in the
following sentence (taken from the passage):
"in a truly democratic society"
(a) Noun Phrase
(b) Adjective Phrase
(c) Adverbial Phrase
(d) Prepositional Phrase
Q21. Identify the type of phrase in the
following sentence (taken from the passage):
"in a truly democratic society"
(a) Noun Phrase
(b) Adjective Phrase
(c) Adverbial Phrase
(d) Prepositional Phrase
Q22. Identify the type of sentence (from the passage):
"It is often said that a community of equals will not
allow itself to be led, but in fact, most men are very
willing to be led."
(a) Simple Sentence
(b) Complex Sentence
(c) Compound Sentence
(d) Compound–Complex Sentence
Q22. Identify the type of sentence (from the passage):
"It is often said that a community of equals will not
allow itself to be led, but in fact, most men are very
willing to be led."
(a) Simple Sentence
(b) Complex Sentence
(c) Compound Sentence
(d) Compound–Complex Sentence
Q23. Select the option that is the most appropriate
synonym of the word “diffusion” (as used in the
passage).
(a) Spread
(b) Limitation
(c) Secrecy
(d) Reduction
Q23. Select the option that is the most appropriate
synonym of the word “diffusion” (as used in the
passage).
(a) Spread
(b) Limitation - restriction, opposite sense hai
(c) Secrecy - concealment, bilkul unrelated
(d) Reduction - decrease, yaha context me opposite
Q24. Sentence from passage:
"Most men are very willing to be led."
Which idiom BEST captures the meaning of this idea?
(a) Follow the crowd
(b) Cut corners
(c) Beat around the bush
(d) Bite the bullet
Q24. Sentence from passage:
"Most men are very willing to be led."
Which idiom BEST captures the meaning of this idea?
(a) Follow the crowd
(b) Cut corners
(c) Beat around the bush
(d) Bite the bullet
Q25 . Central Idea of the passage is:
(a) Classless society has no leaders.
(b) Leadership disappears with equality.
(c) Leadership strengthens in democracy
with equal opportunities.
(d) People in a classless society refuse
to follow leaders.
Q25 . Central Idea of the passage is:
(a) Classless society has no leaders.
(b) Leadership disappears with equality.
(c) Leadership strengthens in democracy
with equal opportunities.
(d) People in a classless society refuse
to follow leaders.
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