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ENGLISH (TIER II) MOCK TEST - 11 (ANSWER KEY)
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Explanation
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(C) ‘One of the’ takes a plural subject after it.
(B) As the subordinate clause is in past
tense, main clause shall be in past
tense, and also it is in passive form,
replace ‘can be saved’ by ‘could have
been saved’.
(B) Part of the sentence starting with ‘nor’
will follow inversion.
(B) ‘Data’ is a plural noun, thus, it will take
plural verb.
(B) Sentence is in passive form.
(A) ‘Recently’ implies that the sentence
should be in Present Perfect Tense.
(A) ‘Recently’ takes Present Perfect Tense.
(B) Sentence starting with ‘if clause’ takes
simple present tense form and main
clause takes simple future tense from.
(B) If we need two forms of the same verb in a
sentence, we need to use both the forms.
(A) Sentence is in passive form.
(B) The sentence is in past tense.
(C) Sentence is in past tense.
(A) ‘Present perfect continuous tense’ is
used for an action that started in past
and still continuing.
(B) Change ‘earn’ into ‘earned’ as ‘last year’
denotes ‘simple past tense’.
(D) No error.
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(C) Change ‘are’ into ‘is’. ‘Relationship’ is
singular.
(D) Add ‘the’ before ‘tradition’.
(A) Place ‘was’ after ‘it’, as the sentence is
in simple past tense and passive form.
(A) Put ‘could’ after ‘she’ as the sentence is
not a question.
(C) As the sentence is in simple past tense,
change ‘can't’ into ‘could't’.
(C) Change ‘have’ into ‘has’. ‘Any’ takes
singular helping verb.
(B) Remove ‘he brought’ after ‘but also’.
(C) Change ‘was slept’ into ‘was asleep’ or
‘was sleeping’.
(A) When two actions happened in the past,
the first action shall be in past perfect
tense and the second one that happened
after first, shall be in simple past tense.
(C) Remove ‘a’.
(C) Change ‘hard work’ into ‘hard working’,
as we need an adjective here.
(B) Change ‘organising’ into ‘organise’.
(C) Change ‘to suffer’ into ‘suffered’. This is
an example of conditional sentence
which takes following form:
Had + Sub + V ; Sub + Would have + V +...
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36. (C) As the sentence is in present tense,
change ‘issued’ into ‘issues’.
37. (C) Place ‘that of’ before ‘learned ignorance’.
38. (C) As the sentence is in past tense, change
‘win’ into ‘won’.
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(*) Change ‘has’ into ‘have’. This
conditional sentence takes following
form:
If + Sub + had + V + ... ; Sub+ Would have + V +...
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As the sentence is in interrogative form,
the helping verb will come before subject.
Remove ‘members’. ‘Family’ with
‘members’ becomes superfluous.
(B) Change ‘to give’ into ‘and gave’.
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(C) A sentence can start having ‘should’
other than interrogative form, which
means ‘if’.
(B) Sentence is in past tense.
(A) If two subjects are connected by ‘as well
as’, helping verb follows the first subject
that comes before the conjunction ‘as
well as’.
(C) ‘Collection of flats’ are ‘set’.
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MEANINGS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Word
Meaning in English
Antelope
Apathy
Convey
Dally
Dissemination
Distinctly
Exceptionally
Fallacy
Hinder
Hoof
Hurl
Impair
Implode
Incorporate
Inessential
Inevitable
Inherit
Javelin
Lept (V3. of leap)
Lounge
A deer
Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
To send
Act slowly
The act of spreading something
Clearly
To a greater degree than normal; unusually
A mistaken belief
To obstruct or stop
The horny part of the foot of an ungulate animal
Throw (an object) with great force
Weaken or damage
Collapse or cause to collapse violently inward
To include or take in as a part of something
Not absolutely necessary
Certain to happen; unavoidable
To receive something as an heir
A light spear
To jump or spring to a great height
A public room in a hotel to sit and relax
Meaning in Hindi
KD
Ca
m
fgj.k
mnklhurk
Hkstuk
foyEc djuk
izlkj] iSQyko
Li"V rkSj
fo'ks"kdj
feF;kHkkl] Hkqykok
ck/k igqapkuk
[kqj
mNkyuk] isQaduk
gkfu igqapkuk
fc[kj tkuk] iQV tkuk
'kkfey djuk
vuko';d
vo';aHkkoh
fojklr esa ikuk
Hkkyk
Nykax ekjuk] owQnuk
gksVy esa vkjkeS
Bus
ls c
dh txg
pkjkxkg
Meadow
A piece of grassland
Memento
An object kept as a reminder or souvenir of event
Le`fr fpUg
Neologism
A newly coined word or expression
u, 'kCnksa dh [kkst
Nimbly
Quickly
iwQrhZ ls
'kCn tks viuh
mPPkkj.k
Onomatopoeia
The fact of words containing sounds similar to the
èofu ds leku gksrs gSA
noises they describe, eg. hiss, pop etc.
Parasitic
Relating to a parasite/depending on others
ijthoh
Perishable
Likely to decay
lM+us okyk
fnyisaQd
Philanderer
One involved in causual love making
vkMEcj
Pompous
Showing self importance
Repudiate
Refuse to accept or be associated with
ifjR;kx djuk] NksM+ nsuk
Revolutionize
To change something radically or fundamentally
Økafrdkjh cnyko ykuk
Saddle
A seat fastened on the back of a horse for riding
?kksM+s dh thu
lw{e ijh{k.k
Scrutiny
Critical observation or examination
cqjh ifjfLFkfr] vliQyrk
Setbacks
A worse situation
Suite
A set of rooms, especially in a hotel
fofHkUUkdejksdk,dlfEefyr:i
Unwittingly
Unknowingly
vutkus esa
tksjks osQ lkFk
Vigorously
Involving physical strength, effort, or energy
Zealot
A fanatic and uncompromising in pursuit of his beliefs dV`jiaFkh
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