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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 20 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 10

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Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 1

Identify the subject of the following sentence.

Today that explanation has been snatched from him by science.

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Option A, that explanation, is being talked about in the sentence.Therefore, it is the subject. Options B, him and C, science are the objects of the prepositions from and be , respectively. Option D, today, is the adverb setting up the time frame for the event taking place in the sentence.

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 2

Identify the subject of the following sentence.

Ninety-five per cent of an individual's life is determined by his birth and death.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Option C is the correct option. A subject in a sentence is the matter discussed within the sentence. Thus, option A and B are incorrect because they are incomplete matters of discussion. Option D is what is being talked about the subject, ie., it is the object of the verb, is determined. Option C, Ninety-five percent of an individual's life, is the main issue being talked about in the sentence, ie., it is the subject. 

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 3

Identify the subject of the following sentence.

Read the works of such thinkers as Bertrand Russell, Vivekananda, and Aurobindo Ghosh for guidance.

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Option D is correct.

The sentence begins with the verb read, which is an imperative verb. In imperative sentences, the subject is usually the implied pronoun you (meaning the person being spoken to).

Option A (the works), Option B (the works of such thinkers), and Option C (such thinkers as Bertrand Russell, Vivekananda, and Aurobindo Ghosh) are all part of the object of the verb read, not the subject. Therefore, Options A, B, and C are incorrect.

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 4

Select the meaning of the given phrase/idiom.

Put something down

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The phrase “put something down” means to write down or record something.

For example, “I took a piece of paper and put down the information she gave me.”

Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not express this meaning, hence incorrect.

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 5

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase.

See eye to eye

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The idiom “to see eye to eye” means to agree with someone and to share someone’s opinion or position. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not express this meaning, hence incorrect. 

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 6

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase.Bad blood

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Bad blood means enmity or bitterness between individuals or groups, leading to ill-feeling. Therefore, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not express this meaning, hence incorrect. 

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 7

Find the option that best describes the idiom given in quotes in the following sentence.

Not too many criminals 'get away scot-free' like he did.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The idiom "get away scot-free" means escaping without punishment or consequences for a wrongdoing or crime.

  • Option a) Get scotch for free → Incorrect; this is a literal misinterpretation.
  • Option b) Go unpunished for a crime they commit → Correct; it matches the meaning of the idiom.
  • Option c) Go to heaven → Incorrect; the idiom does not refer to the afterlife.
  • Option d) Get caught by chance → Incorrect; it means the opposite of "getting away."

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 8

Choose the noun phrase from the given sentence:

Has anyone seen a small, red purse?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

A phrase is a group of words which makes a clause without using a subject and a verb. Option D)small, red purse is correct as purse is a noun here with adjectives as pre-modifiers. The other options are wrong as a noun phrase cannot have a subject or a verb and must have a noun. The correct answer is D)small, red purse.

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 9

From the options given below, select the most appropriate answer to fill in the blank in the given sentence:

It is quite late. I must _______ you.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

From the sentence it can be concluded that the subject is saying goodbye.
Thus, the answer must mean goodbye and also must be grammatically correct.
Option A is correct. 'Take leave of' means 'say goodbye to'. Thus, it has the required meaning and is also grammatically correct. Hence, it is the correct answer.
Options B, C and D are incorrect. They are all grammatically incorrect statements. 

Test: The Sentence- 3 - Question 10

Which of the following options is a complete sentence?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

In option (b), “My friend” is the subject, and “enjoys reading books” is the predicate. Together, they form a complete idea.

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