English Language
Fill in the Blanks
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Fill in the Blanks Questions
D
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Since they are asking about a particular horse.so we will use "which"
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one, one’s
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one’s, one
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his, he
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he, his
B
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The first blank requires a possessive case of the indefinite pronoun one and the second blank also requires the nominative form of the pronoun one."One" is always followed by "one"
B
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When two singular nouns are joined by ‘and’ and refer to different persons or things, the pronoun should be in the plural form in the possessive case.
A
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(2) and (3) are incorrect because the noun appears for the first time.
(4) is incorrect because it is a pronoun and here article is required.
C
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The word ‘each’ which indicates a singular position.And for duty is referred to a person.Hence, "his" is correct
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which
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whose
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who
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none of the above
C
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Since the blank in the given sentence is preceded by the word ‘man’.Hence, "who" is correct.
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their
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his
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your
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none of the above
B
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When using 'every' with a singular noun like 'boy', we must use a singular pronoun. 'His' is the correct singular possessive pronoun that agrees with 'every boy'. 'Their' is plural and would be incorrect here.
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sheeps
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sheepish
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sheep
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none of the above
C
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The plural of ‘sheep’ is ‘sheep’
C
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(1) and (2) are incorrect because the noun is repeated in the same paragraph.(4) is incorrect because it refers to the Adverb clause of place.
C
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The given sentence refers to a single noun.Hence, we will use "this"
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me, he
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you, me
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she, him
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none of the above
B
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‘Between’ always takes the objective case / cases
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On, of, in, at
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At, of, at, in
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On, of, at, in
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In, of, at, for
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On, off, at, in
C
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The best option to complete the sentence is – On, of, at, in. “On Sunday morning, a large group of people gathered at the park to participate in a protest march.”
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through, of, of
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of, over, of
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for, through, of
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of, through, of
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of, in, of
D
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The best option to complete the sentence is – of, through, of. “The activist said that the tribe has shown the world the art of peaceful resistance through their praiseworthy act of courage".
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at, through, by
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to, through, by
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to, through, with
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to, against, by
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upon, through, by
B
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The best option to complete the sentence is – to, through, by. “The party responded to the public concern through a press conference by its spokesperson.”
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into, of, at
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in, of, at
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over, of, at
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into, of, to
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onto, of, on
A
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The best option to complete the sentence is – into, of, at. “He barged into the room and blasted a volley of questions at the authorities".