Which of the following words doesn t have a silent letter in the

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English Language

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1.

What will be the feminine gender of 'wizard'

  • Witch

  • Lizard

  • Fairy

  • Ghost


2.

The masculine gender of 'vixen' is

  • ox

  • fox

  • horse

  • deer


3.

Which of the following sentences has the correct punctuation marks?

  • The minister said "elections will be held in MP, Bihar and Orissa".

  • The minister said, "Elections will be held in MP, Bihar and Orissa".

  • The minister said, elections will be held in MP,Bihar and Orissa.

  • The Minister said "Elections will be held in MP, Bihar and Orissa".


4.

Which among the following suffixes is not suitable for the root word 'prevent'?

  • able

  • ing

  • ive

  • ious


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5.

Identify the phrasal verb in the following sentence: 'Thieves broke into the bank in the middle of the night'.

  • broke into

  • Thieves broke

  • into the bank

  • middle of the night


6. Complete the following sentence with the most suitable option
I didn't know in the party.

  • anybody

  • somebody

  • nobody

  • someone


7.

Which of the following is not a homophonic pair?

  • Kite-Kit

  • Stare-Stair

  • Principal-Principle

  • Steal-Steel


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8.

Which of the following words doesn't have a silent letter in the pronunciation?

  • Knock

  • Orange

  • Honest

  • Debt


B.

Orange


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9.

Which part of speech is the word 'who' in the following sentence?
"God helps those who help themselves"

  • Adjective

  • Adverb

  • Noun

  • Pronoun


10.

Which part of speech is the word 'so' in the following sentence?
"Shruti wanted to work so she went to her room."

  • Preposition

  • Interjection

  • Verb

  • Conjunction


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