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FUNGAT Practice Tests with Answers

Tests No. 1

Choose the correction option:
1. What does the phrasal verb "turn off" mean?

a) to make something more interesting

b) to cause something to stop functioning

c) to make something more difficult

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: b) to cause something to stop functioning

 

2. What does the phrasal verb "put up with" mean?

a) to tolerate something unpleasant

b) to make something more interesting

c) to make something more difficult

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: a) to tolerate something unpleasant

 

3. What does the phrasal verb "get along with" mean?

a) to make something more interesting

b) to make something more difficult

c) to have a good relationship with someone

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: c) to have a good relationship with someone

 

4. What does the phrasal verb "look after" mean?

a) to take care of someone or something

b) to make something more interesting

c) to make something more difficult

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: a) to take care of someone or something

 

5. What does the phrasal verb "run out" mean?

a) to use up all of something

b) to make something more interesting

c) to make something more difficult

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: a) to use up all of something

 

6. What does the phrasal verb "take away" mean?

a) to make something more interesting

b) to make something more difficult

c) to make something more attractive

d) to remove something

Answer: d) to remove something

 

7. What does the phrasal verb "break down" mean?

a) to make something more interesting

b) to stop functioning

c) to make something more difficult

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: b) to stop functioning

 

8. What does the phrasal verb "come across" mean?

a) to find or discover something by chance

b) to make something more interesting

c) to make something more difficult           

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: a) to find or discover something by chance

 

9. What does the phrasal verb "bring up" mean?

a) to make something more interesting

b) to make something more difficult

c) to make something more attractive

d) to raise a child

Answer: d) to raise a child

 

10. What does the phrasal verb "carry on" mean?

a) to continue doing something

b) to make something more interesting

c) to make something more difficult

d) to make something more attractive

Answer: a) to continue doing something

 

 Tests No. 2

Choose the correct option: (Spellings)

1. Which of the following is spelled correctly?

a) beutiful

b) beautiful

c) beutifull

d) beautifull

Answer: b) beautiful

 

2. Which of the following is an adjective?

a) run

b) quickly

c) happy

d) apple

Answer: c) happy

 

3. Which of the following is a comparative adjective?

a) big

b) bigger

c) biggest

d) bigly

Answer: b) bigger

 

4. Which of the following is a superlative adjective?

a) good

b) better

c) best

d) well

Answer: c) best

 

5. Which of the following is a possessive pronoun?

a) mine

b) your

c) hers

d) its

Answer: a) mine

 

6. Which of the following is a demonstrative adjective?

a) it’s

b) them

c) these

d) their

Answer: c) these

 

7. Which of the following is a indefinite adjective?

a) every

b) any

c) many

d) few

Answer: c) many

 

8. Which of the following is a interrogative adjective?

a) where

b) which

c) its

d) when

Answer: b) which

 

9. Which of the following is a distributive adjective?

a) each

b) else

c) some

d) any

Answer: a) each

 

10. Which of the following is a quantifying adjective?

a) mere

b) more

c) most

d) low

Answer: c) most

Tests No. 3

3. Choose the correct option (Preposition)

1. He was caught up _______ of his parents.

a) in front of

b) behind

c) beside

d) above

Answer: a

 

2. He ignored my order _______ my instructions.

a) on account of

b) in spite of

c) in addition to

d) according to

Answer: b

 

 

3. She has got good marks ______ her hard work.

a) in accordance with

b) as per

c) as of

d) by means of

Answer: d

 

 

4. This is the right answer ______ right application.

a) in case of

b) in terms of

c) in place of

d) on top of

Answer: b

 

 

5. He failed in the exam _____ his negligence.

a) in regard to

b) with respect to

c) due to

d) owing to

Answer: c

 

 

6. He studied Mathematics _____ Biology

a) in lieu of

b) instead of

c) apart from

d) out of

Answer: a

 

 

7. I went to Lahore ______ my final interview.

a) with reference to

b) in the event of

c) in connection with

d) in view of

Answer: c

 

 

8. He has got scholarship ______ his good grades.

a) in the matter of

b) in the interest of

c) with the exception of

d) on the basis of

Answer: d

 

 

9. The valley lay ______  high mountains.

a) in the course of

b) in the middle of

c) in the midst of

d) in the light of

Answer: c

 

10. ________ she was confused, but she performed well.

a) in the end of

b) in the beginning of

c) at the end of

d) at the beginning of

Answer: b

Tests No. 4

4. Choose the correct option (Parts of Speech)

1. Which of the following is a “verb”?

a) cat

b) red

c) run

d) happy

Answer: c) run

 

2. Which of the following is a “noun”?

a) quickly

b) apple

c) play

d) yellow

Answer: b) apple

 

3. Which of the following is an “adjective”?

a) he

b) before

c) big

d) who

Answer: c) big

 

4. Which of the following is a “preposition”?

a) quickly

b) under

c) play

d) yellow

Answer: b) under

 

5. Which of the following is an “adverb”?

a) cat

b) red

c) run

d) carefully

Answer: d) carefully

 

6. Which of the following is a “pronoun”?

a) she

b) his

c) them

d) it

Answer: a) she

 

7. Which of the following is a “conjunction”?

a) and

b) but

c) because

d) therefore

Answer: a) and

 

8. Which of the following is an “interjection”?

a) happy

b) well

c) Oh

d) green

Answer: c) Oh

 

9. Which of the following is an “article”?

a) a

b) the

c) this

d) that

Answer: b) the

 

10. Which of the following is a “gerund”?

a) running

b) swim

c) sing

d) jump

Answer: a) running

 

Tests No. 5

5. Read the short passage and answer the questions given below: (Logical Reasoning)

Passage 1:

There are many types of arguments. The writer writes a “syllogism” is a type of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two premises.

 

Q.1: What is a syllogism?

A) A syllogism is a type of logical argument that uses deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two premises.

B) A syllogism is a type of logical evidence that uses deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two premises.

C) A syllogism is a type of logical assumption that uses deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two premises.

D) A syllogism is a type of illogical argument that uses deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two premises.

Answer: A)

 

Q.2: What type of reasoning does a syllogism use?

A) A syllogism uses unending reasoning.

B) A syllogism uses fabricated reasoning.

C) A syllogism uses deductive reasoning.

D) A syllogism uses irrational reasoning.

Answer: C)

 

3. Q: What is the purpose of a syllogism?

A) The purpose of a syllogism is to arrive at a conclusion based on multiple premises.

B) The purpose of a syllogism is to arrive at a conclusion based on two premises.

C) The purpose of a syllogism is to arrive at a conclusion based on two or three premises.
D) The purpose of a syllogism is to arrive at a conclusion based on one premises.

Answer: B)

 

Passage 2:

Pascal's Wager is a philosophical argument for the existence of God that is based on the idea of expected utility. The argument states that it is rational to believe in God, because if God exists, the reward for belief is infinite, while if God does not exist, the penalty for belief is negligible.

 

Q.1 What is Pascal's Wager?

A) Pascal's Wager is a philosophical argument for the existence of God based on the idea of spiritual utility.

B) Pascal's Wager is a philosophical argument for the existence of God based on the idea of material utility.

C) Pascal's Wager is a philosophical argument for the non-existence of God based on the idea of expected utility.

D) Pascal's Wager is a philosophical argument for the existence of God based on the idea of expected utility.

Answer: D)

 

Q.2 What is the basis of Pascal's Wager?

A) The basis of Pascal's Wager is the idea of un-natural utility.

B) The basis of Pascal's Wager is the idea of expected utility.

C) The basis of Pascal's Wager is the idea of non-expected utility.

D) The basis of Pascal's Wager is the idea of unlimited utility.

Answer: B)

 

Q.4 What is the conclusion of Pascal's Wager?

A) The conclusion of Pascal's Wager is that it is irrational to believe in God.

B) The conclusion of Pascal's Wager is that it is non-focused to believe in God.

C) The conclusion of Pascal's Wager is that it is rational to believe in God.

D) The conclusion of Pascal's Wager is that it is dogmatic to believe in God.

Answer: C)

 

Passage 3:

The principle of non-contradiction states that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a property at the same time and in the same respect. This principle is a fundamental concept in classical logic and metaphysics.

Questions:

Q.1 What is the principle of non-contradiction?

A) The principle of non-contradiction is the concept that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a property at the same time and in the same respect.

B) The principle of non-contradiction is the concept that an object or statement can both have and not have a property at the same time and in the same respect.

C) The principle of non-contradiction is the assumption that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a property at the same time and in the same respect.

D) The principle of non-contradiction is the proved assumption that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a property at the same time and in the same respect.

Answer: A)

Q.1 What is the importance of the principle of non-contradiction?

A) The principle of logical is a fundamental concept in classical logic and metaphysics.

B) The principle of non-contradiction is a fundamental concept in classical logic and metaphysics.

C) The principle of non-contradiction is a fundamental concept in classical logic and physics.

D) The principle of non-contradiction is a fundamental concept in neo-classical logic and metaphysics.

Answer: B)

 

Q.2 What does the principle of non-contradiction state?

A) The principle of non-contradiction arguments that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a parallel at the same time and in the same respect.

B) The principle of non-contradiction declines that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a projection at the same time and in the same respect.

C) The principle of non-contradiction ideas that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a proposal at the same time and in the same respect.

D) The principle of non-contradiction states that an object or statement cannot both have and not have a property at the same time and in the same respect.

Answer: D)

 

 

Passage 4: In a certain city, the number of restaurants serving Mexican food is equal to the number of schools in the city. The city also has 10 theaters. If each school has the same number of classrooms, then the number of classrooms in the city is equal to the number of theaters.

A. False

B. True

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: B

 

Passage 5: The average height of a group of 7 people is 5 feet 6 inches. If one person leaves the group and another person joins, the new average height becomes 5 feet 5 inches. The height of the person who left the group is 5 feet 7 inches and the height of the person who joined the group is 5 feet 4 inches.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: B

 

Passage 6: A certain company produces two types of products, A and B. If the company produces 100 units of product A, it will make a profit of $500. If the company produces 100 units of product B, it will make a profit of $1000. The company produces 50 units of each product, which means the company will make a profit of $750.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: B

 

Passage 7: There are 4 red, 5 blue and 6 green marbles in a bag. If one marble is picked randomly from the bag, the probability of picking a blue marble is 5/15.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: A

 

Passage 8: If the price of a certain product decreases by 20%, then the quantity demanded of that product will increase by 20%.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: C

 

Passage 9: If a certain company increases its advertising budget by 50%, its sales will increase by 50%.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: B

Explanation: False

It is not necessarily true that increasing a company's advertising budget by 50% will result in a 50% increase in sales. There are many other factors that can influence a company's sales, such as the state of the economy, the company's product quality and price, the competition, and so on.

In some cases, an increase in advertising budget might lead to an increase in sales, but the size of the increase will depend on a variety of factors and cannot be predicted with certainty. It is also possible that an increase in advertising budget might not result in an increase in sales at all, or might result in only a small increase.

Therefore, it is not accurate to say that a 50% increase in advertising budget will result in a 50% increase in sales.

 

Passage 10: A company produces two types of products, X and Y. If the company produces 100 units of product X, it will make a profit of $500. If the company produces 100 units of product Y, it will make a profit of $1000. The company produces 50 units of each product, which means the company will make a profit of $750.

A. True

B. Cannot be determined

C. False

D. None of the above

Answer: C

Explanation: False.

If the company produces 50 units of product X, the profit will be 50 * $500 = $2500.

And if the company produces 50 units of product Y, the profit will be 50 * $1000 = $5000.

Therefore, the total profit will be $2500 + $5000 = $7500, not $750.

 

Passage 11: The average height of a group of 7 people is 5 feet 6 inches. If one person leaves the group and another person joins, the new average height becomes 5 feet 7 inches. The height of the person who left the group is 5 feet 6 inches and the height of the person who joined the group is 5 feet 8 inches.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: A

Explanation: True

To verify this, you can use the formula for finding the average of a group of numbers: (sum of all numbers) / (number of numbers).

Let's call the total height of the first group of 7 people H1. The average height of this group is 5 feet 6 inches, or 66 inches, so:

H1 / 7 = 66

H1 = 66 * 7 = 462

When one person leaves and another person joins, the total height becomes H2, and the number of people becomes 8. The new average height is 5 feet 7 inches, or 67 inches, so:

H2 / 8 = 67

H2 = 67 * 8 = 536

The difference between H1 and H2 is the combined height of the person who left and the person who joined, so:

H2 - H1 = height of person who joined - height of person who left

536 - 462 = height of person who joined - 66

74 = height of person who joined - 66

height of person who joined = 140
So the height of the person who joined is indeed 5 feet 8 inches, or 68 inches.

 

Passage 12: There are 4 red, 5 blue and 6 green marbles in a bag. If one marble is picked randomly from the bag, the probability of picking a blue marble is 1/3.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: B

 

Explanation: False.

The probability of picking a blue marble can be calculated as follows:

number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 5 / (4 + 5 + 6) = 5 / 15 = 1/3

So, the probability of picking a blue marble is not 1/3, it is actually 1/3.

 

Passage 13: A certain city has 20 schools and each school has 20 classrooms. The total number of classrooms in the city is 400.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: A

 

 

Passage 14: If a person invests $1000 in a certain stock, and the stock value increases by 20% in one year, then the person will earn a profit of $200.

A. True

B. False

C. Cannot be determined

D. None of the above

Answer: B

Explanation: B

If a person invests $1000 in a stock and the stock value increases by 20%, the person will earn a profit of $200 only if the new value of the stock is $1200. However, the statement says that the person will earn a profit of $200, not that the new value of the stock will be $1200.

The formula to calculate the increase in stock value after a certain percentage increase is:

new stock value = initial stock value * (1 + percentage increase)

So, in this case:

new stock value = $1000 * (1 + 0.20) = $1000 * 1.20 = $1200

So the person would indeed earn a profit of $200 ($1200 - $1000).

 

Tests No. 6

Choose the correct option (Phrasal Verbs)

1. What does "look up" mean?

A) to search for information

B) to ignore

C) to be quiet

D) to waste

Answer: A) to search for information

 

2. What does "get over" mean?

A) to recover from

B) to worsen

C) to ignore

D) to understand

Answer: A) to recover from

 

3. What does "pick up" mean?

A) to lift

B) to ignore

C) to collect

D) to spread

Answer: C) to collect

 

4. What does "turn off" mean?

A) to ignore

B) to continue

C) to start

D) to stop

Answer: D) to stop

 

5. What does "brush up" mean?

A) to improve

B) to worsen

C) to ignore

D) to copy

Answer: A) to improve

 

6. What does "run out" mean?

A) to use up

B) to refill

C) to use up

D) to save

Answer: C) to use up

 

7. What does "set up" mean?

A) to arrange

B) to disarrange

C) to ignore

Answer: A) to arrange


8. What does "break down" mean?

A) to stop functioning

B) to start functioning

C) to ignore

Answer: A) to stop functioning

 

9. What does "hold on" mean?

A) to inform

B) to proceed

C) to ignore

D) to wait

Answer: D) to wait

 

10. What does "catch up" mean?

A) to fall behind

B) to reach the same level as

C) to ignore

D) to press

Answer: B) to reach the same level as

 

Tests No. 7

Choose the correction option (Parts of Speech)

1. What is the antecedent of the pronoun "it"?

A) they

B) trees

C) skies

D) car

Answer: D) car

 

2. Which of the following words is a pronoun?

A) table

B) she

C) pencil

D) copy

Answer: B) she

 

3. What is the antecedent of the pronoun "they"?

A) high

B) reality

C) forum

D) dogs

Answer: D) dogs

 

4. Which of the following words is a noun?

A) quickly

B) him

C) library

D) solve

Answer: C) library

 

5. What is the antecedent of the pronoun "her"?

A) punishment

B) teacher

C) students

D) principle

Answer: B) teacher

 

6. Which of the following words is a pronoun?

A) pencil

B) it

C) notebook

D) function

Answer: B) it

 

7. What is the antecedent of the pronoun "he"?

A) doctor

B) nurse

C) patients

D) magic

Answer: A) doctor

 

8. Which of the following words is a noun?

A) run

B) they

C) bicycle

D) beautiful

Answer: C) bicycle

 

9. What is the antecedent of the pronoun "we"?

A) classmates

B) teachers

C) parents

D) books

Answer: A) classmates

 

10. Which of the following words is a pronoun?

A) computer

B) you

C) keyboard

D) real

Answer: B) you

 

Tests No. 8

Choose the correct option (Active and Passive Voice)

1. What is the passive voice of "John writes a letter"?

A) A letter is being written by John.

B) A letter writes John.

C) A letter is written John.

D) A letter is written by John

Answer: D

 

2. What is the active voice of "The cake was eaten by the boy"?

A) The eats the cake.

B) The boy ate the cake.

C) The cake was ate by the boy.

D) The boy was eaten the cake.

Answer: B

 

3. What is the passive voice of "She paints the wall"?

A) The wall is painted by she.

B) The wall paints she.

C) The wall is painted by her.

D) The wall is being painted by her.

Answer: C

 

4. What is the active voice of "The book was read by the girl"?

A) The girl reads the book.

B) The book was read the girl.

C) The book read the girl.

D) The girl read the book.

Answer: D

 

5. What is the passive voice of "They build a house"?

A) A house is built by them.

B) A house builds they.

C) A house is built they.

D) A house was built by them.

Answer: A

 

6. What is the active voice of "The car was driven by the man"?

A. The man has driven the car.

B. The car was driven the man.

C. The man drove the car.

D) The care driven the man.

Answer: C

 

7. What is the passive voice of "I broke the vase"?

A) The vase was broken by me.

B) The vase broke I.

C) The vase was broken I.

D) The vase is broken by me.

Answer: A

 

8. What is the active voice of "The game was won by the team"?

A) The team is won the game.

B) The game was won the team.

C) The game won the team.

D) The team won the game.

Answer: C

 

9. What is the passive voice of "He carries the box"?

A) The box is carried by he.

B) The box carries he.

C) The box is carried him.

D) He is carrying the box.

Answer: C

 

10. What is the active voice of "The letter was written by the teacher"?

A) The teacher wrote the letter.

B) The letter was written the teacher.

C) The letter wrote the teacher.

D) The letter has been written by the teacher.

Answer: A

 

Tests No. 9

Choose the correct option (Word-Synonym)

1. What is another word for "huge"?

A) Tiny

B) Gigantic

C) Little

D) Real

Answer: B

 

2. What is another word for "happy"?

A) Sad

B) Chaos

C) Gloomy

D) Cheerful

Answer: D

 

3. What is another word for "smart"?

A) Dumb

B) Intelligent

C) Stupid

D) frail

Answer: B

 

4. What is another word for "unadorned"?

A) Difficult

B) Complex

C) Plain

D) Fumble

Answer: C

 

5. What is another word for "Colossal"?

A) Small

B) Large

C) Tiny

D) Magical

Answer: B

 

6. What is another word for "Reckless"?

A) Slow

B) Fathom

C) Gradual

D) Quick

Answer: D

 

7. What is another word for "Ridiculous"?

A) Poor

B) Absurd

C) Broke

D) Reality

Answer: B

 

8. What is another word for "sociable"?

A) Hostile

B) Rude

C) Amiable

D) Enemy

Answer: C

 

9. What is another word for "attractive"?

A) Ugly

B) Gorgeous

C) Hideous

D) Fictitious

Answer: B

 

10. What is another word for "brash"?

A) Noisy

B) Quiet

C) Silent

D) Quit

Answer: A

 

 

Tests No. 10

Choose the correct option (Word-Antonym)

1. What is the opposite of "hot"?

A) Cold

B) Warm

C) Mild

D) Fleeting

Answer: A

 

2. What is the opposite of "up"?

A) Right

B) Left

C) Down

D) Middle

Answer: C

 

3. What is the opposite of "immense"?

A) Unimportant

B) Giant

C) Medium

D) Long

Answer: A

 

4. What is the opposite of "contented"?

A) Pleased

B) Excited

C) Angry

D) Gloomy

Answer: D

 

5. What is the opposite of "dissolute"?

A) Gradual

B) Quick

C) Slow

D) Cunning

Answer: C

 

6. What is the opposite of "luminous"?

A) Half

B) Dark

C) Bright

D) Bulky

Answer: D

 

7. What is the opposite of "rich"?

A) Deprived

B) Affluent

C) Broke

D) Hoary

Answer: A

 

8. What is the opposite of "hollow"?

A) Half

B) Occupied

C) Nearly

D) Bulky

Answer: B

 

9. What is the opposite of "cold"?

A) Scorching

B) Warm

C) Mild

D) Confirmed

Answer: A

 

10. What is the opposite of "quiet"?

A) Loud

B) Normal

C) Silent

D) vociferous

Answer: D

 

Tests No. 11

Choose the correct option (Analogy-1)

1. Ear is to hearing as eye is to:

A. Seeing

B. Smelling

C. Touching

D. Feeling

Answer: A

 

2. Knife is to cutting as fork is to:

A. Stirring

B. Poking

C. Scooping

D. Packing

Answer: B

 

3. Hammer is to nail as screwdriver is to:

A. Nut

B. Bolt

C. Screw
D) Spade

Answer: C

 

4. Foot is to leg as hand is to:

A. Arm

B. Finger

C. Toe

D. Head

Answer: A

 

5. Tree is to branches as building is to:

A. Veranda

B. Windows

C. Rooms

D. Floors

Answer: D

 

6. Heart is to pumping as lung is to:

A. Sneezing

B. Swallowing

C. Breathing

D. Coughing

 

Answer: C

 

7. Brain is to thinking as stomach is to:

A. Digestion

B. Breathing

C. Pumping

D. Collect

Answer: A

 

8. Sun is to light as moon is to:

A. Sparkle

B. Heat

C. Cold

D. Darkness

Answer: D

 

9. Car is to road as plane is to:

A. River

B. Mountain

C. Sky

D. Hanger

Answer: C

 

10. Book is to reading as movie is to:

A. Writing

B. Painting

C. Watching

D. Listening

Answer: C

 

Tests No. 12

Choose the correct option (Analogy-2)

1. Horse is to hooves as human is to:

A. Hands

B. Feet

C. Fingers

D. Head

Answer: B

 

2. Fire is to heat as water is to:

A. Dryness

B. Moisture

C. Wetness

D. Cold

Answer: D

 

3. River is to flow as wind is to:

A. Stop

B. Move

C. Stillness

D. Break

Answer: B

 

4. Music is to rhythm as poetry is to:

A. Rhyme

B. Melody

C. Harmony

D. Noise

Answer: A

 

5. Chef is to kitchen as musician is to:

A. Studio

B. Orchestra

C. Band

D. Drum

Answer: B

 

6. Astronomer is to stars as botanist is to:

A. Flowers

B. Plants

C. Trees

D. Bones

Answer: B

 

7. Sky is to clouds as ocean is to:

A. Waves

B. Rocks

C. Sand

D. Storm

Answer: A

 

8. Teacher is to class as actor is to:

A. Movie

B. Theater

C. Stage

D. Classroom

Answer: C

 

9. Fireman is to fire as policeman is to:

A. Police

B. Crime

C. Arrest

D. Running

Answer: B

 

10. Lawyer is to court as doctor is to:

A. School

B. Clinic

C. Exam

D. Hospital

Answer: D

 

Tests No. 13

Choose the correct option

1. The book on the shelf __________ old.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Be

Answer: A

 

2. The team of players __________ ready to play.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Being

Answer: B

 

3. The cat __________ sleeping on the couch.

A. Has

B. Are

C. Were

D. Is

Answer: D

 

4. The group of friends __________ going to the park for a month.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Has been

Answer: D

 

5. The bottle of water __________ on the table.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Being

Answer: A

 

6. The class __________ studying for the exam since morning.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Have been

Answer: D

 

7. The bird in the tree __________ chirping now

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Has been

Answer: A

 

8. The dogs __________ barking at the mailman.

A. Is

B. Are

C. Were

D. Has been

Answer: B

 

9. The pencil and paper __________ on the desk.

A. Is

B. Has been

C. Were

D. Are

Answer: D

 

10. The woman with the red coat __________ waiting for the bus.

A. Were

B. Are

C. Is

D. Have been

Answer: C

 

Tests No. 14

Choose the correct option (Grammar)

1. Who is the person you are talking to?

A. He

B. Her

C. They

D. Him

Answer: A

 

2. Whose book is this?

A. His

B. Us

C. There

D. Your’s

Answer: A

 

3. Whom did you see at the park?

A. He

B. Her

C. They

D. We

Answer: B

 

4. The dog chased ________ tail.

A. Its

B. His

C. Hers

D. Mine

Answer: A

 

5. Whose car are you going to drive?

A. His

B. Hers

C. Theirs

D. Yours

Answer: B

 

6. I saw ________ at the store.

A. They

B. He

C. Her

D. We

Answer: D

 

7. Whom are you going to the party with?

A. He

B. Her

C. They

D. Your

Answer: B

 

8. __________ lost the keys to his car.

A. He

B. She

C. They

D. You

Answer: A

 

9. __________ are going to the beach this weekend.

A. He

B. She

C. They

D. It

Answer: C

 

10. Whose phone is ringing?

A. Mines

B. Her’s

C. Their’s

D. His

Answer: A

 

 

 

 

Tests No. 15

Choose the correct option (Direct and Indirect)

1. Direct: "I am going to the store," she said.

A. She said she was going to the store.

B. She says she is going to the store.

C. She says she was going to the store.

D. She said she is going to the store.

Answer: A

 

2. Indirect: The teacher told the students to be quiet.

A. The teacher said the students to be quiet.

B. The teacher told the students be quiet.

C. The teacher says the students to be quiet.

D. The teacher says the students be quiet.

Answer: B

 

3. Direct: "What time is it?" she asked.

A. She asked what time was it.

B. She asked what time it was.

C. She asked what was the time.

D. She asks what time is it.

Answer: B

 

4. Indirect: He said, "I am tired."

A. He said he was tired.

B. He says he is tired.

C. He says he was tired.

D. He said he is tired.

Answer: A

 

5. Direct: "Do you need help?" she asked.

A. She asked if I needed help.

B. She asked me if I needed help.

C. She asked me if needed help.

D. She asked if needed help.

Answer: B

 

6. Indirect: The doctor asked the patient if he had any allergies.

A. The doctor asked the patient if any allergies he had.

B. The doctor asked if any allergies the patient had.

C. The doctor asked the patient had any allergies.

D. The doctor asked if the patient had any allergies.

Answer: D

 

7. Direct: "I love pizza," he said.

A. He said he loved pizza.

B. He says he loves pizza.

C. He says he loved pizza.

D. He said he love pizza.

Answer: A

 

8. Indirect: The teacher asked the students if they had any questions.

A. The teacher asked the students if any questions they had.

B. The teacher asked if any questions the students had.

C. The teacher asked if the students had any questions.

D. The teacher asked the students had any questions.

Answer: C

 

9. Direct: "I am going to the park," he said.

A. He said he was going to the park.

B. He says he is going to the park.

C. He says he was going to the park.

D. He said he is going to the park.

Answer: A

 

10. Indirect: The manager told the employee to come to his office.

A. The manager said the employee to come to his office.

B. The manager told the employee come to his office.

C. The manager says the employee to come to his office.

D. The manager says the employee come to his office.

Answer: B

 

11. Direct: "What is your name?" she asked.

A. She asked what was my name.

B. She asked what is my name.

C. She asked what my name is.

D. She asked what my name was.

Answer: D

 

12. Indirect: He asked me what time it was.

A. He asked me what time was it.

B. He asked me what is the time.

C. He asked what time it was.

D. He asked what time was it.

Answer: C

 

13. Direct: "Where are you going?" she asked.

A. She asked where I was going.

B. She asked where was I going.

C. She asked where I am going.

D. She asked where am I going.

Answer: A

 

14. Indirect: He asked me how far the park was.

A. He asked me how far was the park.

B. He asked me how far the park is.

C. He asked how far was the park.

D. He asked how far the park is.

Answer: B

 

15. Direct: "Why did you leave?" she asked.

A. She asked why I left.

B. She asked why did I leave.

C. She asked why I did leave.

D. She asked why did leave I.

Answer: A

 

16. Indirect: The teacher asked the students how they were feeling.

A. The teacher asked the students how were they feeling.

B. The teacher asked how the students were feeling.

C. The teacher asked how were the students feeling.

D. The teacher asked the students how feeling were they.

Answer: B

 

17. Direct: "Do you want to come with me?" she asked.

A. She asked if I wanted to come with her.

B. She asked if I wanted to come with me.

C. She asked me if I wanted to come with her.

D. She asked me if I wanted to come with me.

Answer: C

 

18. Indirect: He asked me how to solve the problem.

A. He asked me how to solve the problem.

B. He asked me how was the problem solved.

C. He asked how to solve the problem.

D. He asked how was the problem solved.

Answer: C

 

19. Direct: "What are you reading?" she asked.

A. She asked what I was reading.

B. She asked what was I reading.

C. She asked what I am reading.

D. She asked what am I reading.

Answer: A

 

20. Indirect: The manager asked the employee where he was going for lunch.

A. The manager asked the employee where was he going for lunch.

B. The manager asked the employee where he was going for lunch.

C. The manager asked where the employee was going for lunch.

D. The manager asked where was the employee going for lunch.

Answer: C

 

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