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4th Form T2 Test Review (2324)

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10th Grade

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4th Form T2 Test Review (2324)
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each sentence in this section, choose the option that best represents the errorIf there is no error, select the option 'no error'.

Apart from the appearance of the place, the first thing that arrests attention are the crowd of people.  No error.

apart from

arrests

are

no error

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each sentence in this section, choose the option that best represents the errorIf there is no error, select the option 'no error'.

Are you afraid to tell us for who this book was sent? No error

afraid

who

was sent

no error

Answer explanation

The commonly repeated advice for remembering whether to use who or whom is this: If you can replace the word with he or she or another subject pronoun, use who. If you can replace it with him or her (or another object pronoun), use whom.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each sentence in this section, choose the option that best represents the errorIf there is no error, select the option 'no error'.

Barry and Sita have hardly no money to spend on clothes and food after the terrible disasterNo error

hardly no

to

disaster

no error

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each sentence in this section, choose the option that best represents the errorIf there is no error, select the option 'no error'.

Between you and I, this project which Rita undertook was not very successful.  No error

I

which

undertook

no error

Answer explanation

In standard English, it's grammatically correct to say "between you and me" and incorrect to say "between you and I."

The reason for this is that a preposition such as between should be followed by an objective pronoun (such as me, him, her, and us) rather than a subjective pronoun (such as I, he, she, and we)

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each sentence in this section, choose the option that best represents the errorIf there is no error, select the option 'no error'.

Each of us are capable of working hard and achieving great success, especially with the help of our teachers.  No error

are

of working

with

no error

Answer explanation

Each one of us is,is the correct form,because each is singular and is the subject of the verb which must be singular.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Sentence Completion (Grammar) Fill in the blanks by selecting the correct verb. option.

Neither of the two students _________ in the library now.

is

are

Answer explanation

After some words like each of, either of, neither of noun or pronoun will be plural and verb will be used singular

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Sentence Completion (Grammar) Fill in the blanks by selecting the correct verb. option.

The accused's _____________ story failed to convince the jury.

credulous

suspicious

incredible

disinterested

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