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1➤ Our country is spiritual country, theirs . . . . . . religious.
ⓐ is ⓑ are ⓒ also ⓓ have
➤ is
When you are speaking of or for yourself, use "am." When you are talking about a person or a thing (in the singular), use "is." When you are talking to a person, and when you are talking about other people or things (in the plural), use "are." Here, it is singular as one is compared to the other. Hence, is will be used.
Besides means in addition to or apart from. Beside means at the side of or next to. Other two option i.e., across and both doesn't make sense if put in the sentence. The correct word will be Besides.
3➤ Please, come . . . . . . the bathroom.
ⓐ out of ⓑ over ⓒ on ⓓ in
➤ over
come out of will be the correct word as it means to get out of the bathroom. Other preposition doesn't go with the sentence.
4➤ Please, don’t laugh . . . . . . those beggars.
ⓐ for ⓑ against ⓒ at ⓓ from
➤ at
Laugh at means to make fun of. Hence, at is the correct option.
5➤ Please, stop . . . . . so many mistakes.
ⓐ to make ⓑ make ⓒ making ⓓ makes
➤ making
Gerund will follow after the "stop". Making is the right option. Other options don't make sense.
6➤ She . . . . . her husband for 15 minutes.
ⓐ is beating ⓑ has been beating ⓒ has been beaten ⓓ beats
➤ has been beating
Past perfect continuous tense is used when a work is being continued for some time from the past. has been beating is the most suitable option.
7➤ The English . . . . . English.
ⓐ speak ⓑ spoke ⓒ spoken ⓓ is spoken
➤ speak
The first English refer to the Englishmen. So, "The English speak English" is the correct sentence.
8➤ The rain comes . . . . . . . the clouds.
ⓐ in ⓑ near ⓒ from ⓓ under
➤ from
The rain comes from the clouds.
9➤ The ship . . . . . , Robinson arrived on the Island.
ⓐ had been broken ⓑ having been broken ⓒ having broken ⓓ has broken
➤ having been broken
"The ship having been broken , Robinson arrived on the Island." means the ship was broken and therefore Robinson arrived on the island which is a complete sentence. Hence, option B is correct.
10➤ The stars . . . . . counted.
ⓐ can ⓑ can be ⓒ cannot be ⓓ must
➤ cannot be
It is impossible to count the stars and so, option C i.e., cannot be is right.
11➤ Three Idiots . . . . . really a watchable movie.
ⓐ are ⓑ superb ⓒ do ⓓ is
➤ is
When you are speaking of or for yourself, use "am." When you are talking about a person or a thing (in the singular), use "is." When you are talking to a person, and when you are talking about other people or things (in the plural), use "are." Here, it is talking about a single thing. Hence, is will be used.
12➤ Chirag hardly ever cooks, . . . . . . ?
ⓐ isn’t he ⓑ he doesn’t ⓒ doesn’t he ⓓ does he
➤ does he
With a negative sentence the interrogative part is always positive. Therefore, does he is the right option.
13➤ I don’t know the city . . . . . he lives.
ⓐ what ⓑ where ⓒ when ⓓ which
➤ where
where is used when talking about a place. Option B is correct.
14➤ He always stammers in public meetings, but his today’s speech . . . . . . . . . .
ⓐ was fairly audible to everyone. ⓑ was not liked by the audience. ⓒ as not received by the audience. ⓓ was surprisingly fluent.
➤ was surprisingly fluent.
Stammer means speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words. The word after comma is 'but' which makes it obvious that the person did the opposite of what was supposed. Option D is correct.
15➤ We have been in Sector: 8, Gandhinagar . . . . . . . 1997.
ⓐ for ⓑ from ⓒ about ⓓ since
➤ since
When there is a state in the past that is still continuing in the present since is used. Here it is the same case.
16➤ Our armed forces are . . . . . . . those of any other country in the world.
ⓐ Superior than ⓑ Superior to ⓒ Superior from ⓓ Superior of
➤ Superior to
The adjective like superior is normally used with to. "Superior than" would therefore form a wrong sentence. Option B is correct.
17➤ Do not cry . . . . . spilt milk.
ⓐ on ⓑ over ⓒ about ⓓ for
➤ over
Do not cry over spilt milk.
18➤ He deserves my thanks for . . . . . . . my purse and returned it to me without taking anything from it.
ⓐ having found ⓑ found ⓒ founded ⓓ find
➤ having found
He deserves my thanks for having found my purse and returned it to me without taking anything from it.
19➤ ‘The green eyed monster’ means . . . . . .
ⓐ hatred ⓑ love ⓒ live ⓓ jealousy
➤ jealousy
Green eyed monster -- jealousy personified.
20➤ The electricity is . . . . . . than coal.
ⓐ cheap ⓑ to cheap ⓒ cheaper ⓓ cheapest
➤ cheaper
Comparative degree is used before 'than'. Cheaper is the correct answer.
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