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Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 1

Which word completes the sentence?

Take _________.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 1

Take care is a complete sentence. The other options are incomplete standing alone. So, the correct answer is B) Care.

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 2

Rephrase this sentence in a formal email:
'Where on earth are my desktop files?'

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 2

Option d) is an accusing statement. Also, option A) is a statement that is indirectly blaming the person who is being addressed. Option C) gives an impression of accusation and trouble. The most formal nonaccusatory way of typing the sentence is: Option B) I was wondering if you've moved my desktop items.

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Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 3

Read the sentence below, and use context clues to determine the meaning of the word ebullient:
The coach's ebullient speech got the team excited about the upcoming game.
Which person is most likely to be ebullient?

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 3

The word "ebullient" means cheerful, enthusiastic, or full of energy.

Given this definition, the person most likely to be ebullient is:

     2. Someone at a theme park

A person at a theme park is likely to be excited and full of energy, which aligns with the meaning of "ebullient."

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 4

Which word completes the sentence?

Get Well  _________.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 4

- The correct word to complete the sentence "Get Well _____." is B: Soon.
- When someone says "Get well soon," they are expressing their wish for a speedy recovery.
- This phrase is commonly used to convey well wishes and hopes for someone's health to improve quickly.
- "Soon" in this context signifies a short duration of time, emphasizing the desire for the person to feel better promptly.

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 5

Fill in the blank with the correct word/phrase.

Sorry, but that book is ____ We will get copies from the publisher next Monday.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 5

The given sentence refers to a book that is not immediately available with the shopkeeper. 
Option A, the phrase 'out of stock' refers to the unavailability of goods for immediate sale in a shop.
Option B, the phrase 'out of order' refers to a device that is not working or broken down.
Option C, the phrase 'off the shelf' refers to buying something that is not specifically designed for you.
Option D, the phrase 'out of print' refers to a book that is no longer available from the publisher.
Thus, according to the meaning of the sentence, the correct option will be Option A.

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 6

Rearrange the following words and phrases to form meaningful sentence:

not/children/below/of/the age/must/drive/eighteen years

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 6

The phrase 'below the age of eighteen years' must be preceded by the noun it qualifies i.e 'children'. We cannot say that children above eighteen years must drive as there is no compulsion indicated. So, the most logical sequence is 'Children below the age of eighteen years must not drive.'

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 7

Choose the best reply to complete the conversation. 

Tina: Please come to our house-warming party next week. 
Prabha: _____.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 7

Option A 'I would love to come. But I'm not in town next week.' is the appropriate choice to fill in the given sentence as the previous sentence indicates the informal context in the conversation. 

Therefore the reply by Prabha should not be in a formal tone which is the case in option D, therefore is incorrect. Whereas option C is not appropriate as it does not have an expression of gratitude and therefore sounds rude, hence incorrect. In option B 'But I'm away' is in present tense and does not indicates the future, therefore incorrect. 

Therefore options B, C, D are incorrect. Option A is the correct answer.

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 8

The following sentence has an error in it. Choose the option that has the incorrect word and the correction against it:

The basis for borrowing or lending money is absolute honesty.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 8

For both borrowing and lending, absolute honesty is needed. When we talk about two or more things that are related to each other or that add information about something, we use 'and' as the conjunction. 'But' is used to show contrast. 'So' is used to state a reason. 'Yet' is used to indicate 'despite of', 'still' or 'even'.

Hence, the correct answer is option D) incorrect= or, correct= and.

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 9

In the following sentence, one word has been omitted. Pick the option that has the missing word along with the words that come before and after it.

Cars cannot move on smooth tyres the roads they move on are not always dry.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 9

'Because' is used when the reason is the most important part of the sentence. Since the result - that cars cannot move on smooth tyres - is more important here, we cannot use 'because'. This eliminates option C. Option D) For is used when the reason is given as an afterthought and is also incorrect here. 'As' and 'since' are used when the result is the more important part of the sentence. 'Since' is more formal than 'as'. Since the sentence does not indicate a very formal context, the more appropriate word to use here is option A) tyres as the.

Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 10

Given below are some headlines. Read them and complete the news item.

INDIA PERFORMS CREDITABLY: The Indian cricket team's sterling
______ in Test and One-day matches has pleased every cricket lover.

Detailed Solution for Test: The Sentence- 1 - Question 10

Option A) adventure is incorrect as the sentence talks about a cricket game and the word adventure here is not apt.

Option B) superiority is also incorrect because the sentence does not hint at the greater level of achievement of the team.

Option C) play is a word that would probably fill in the blank correctly but option D) performance is a better word compared to play.

So, the best answer is D) performance.

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