1.
It was like the doctor was talking in his head that I could not _____ him.
Correct Answer
C. Hear
Explanation
The sentence suggests that the speaker was unable to understand or perceive what the doctor was saying. The correct word to fill in the blank is "hear," which means to perceive sound with the ears. The other options, "hair," "hare," and "here," do not make sense in the context of the sentence.
2.
The radiologist told both patients he forgot to take out ______ films out of the darkroom.
Correct Answer
B. Their
Explanation
The radiologist informed both patients that he had forgotten to remove "their" films from the darkroom.
3.
The radiologist forgot to take out all the films out of _____ in that room.
Correct Answer
A. There
Explanation
The correct answer is "There". The radiologist forgot to take out all the films out of "there" in that room. This indicates that the radiologist left some films in the room.
4.
The horseman could not hold the _____ tightly in his hand during that stormy afternoon.
Correct Answer
B. Reins
Explanation
The correct answer is "Reins". In the given sentence, the word "hold" suggests that the horseman was trying to grip something tightly. The word "stormy" suggests that there were strong winds or adverse weather conditions. Therefore, it can be inferred that the horseman was unable to hold the reins tightly in his hand during the stormy afternoon. The word "reins" refers to the straps or ropes attached to a horse's bridle, which are used to control and guide the horse.
5.
The patient could not get any food _____ since she kept throwing up.
Correct Answer
E. No answer
6.
I went into the kitchen and it smelled like _____.
Correct Answer(s)
C. Piss
D. Peas
7.
They got to stay at the Ritz for free, ain't that _____?
Correct Answer
B. Sweet
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sweet". This is because the phrase "ain't that sweet?" is a colloquial expression that means something is very pleasing or enjoyable. In this context, it suggests that staying at the Ritz for free is a very enjoyable or pleasant experience.
8.
Drawing blood from an agitated patient singlehandedly will always be a _____ attempt.
Correct Answer
D. Vain
Explanation
Drawing blood from an agitated patient singlehandedly will always be a vain attempt. "Vain" means futile or unsuccessful, so this word accurately describes the situation where attempting to draw blood from an agitated patient alone will not be successful.
9.
I think we should really go _____ the dark clouds clear up or not.
Correct Answer
C. Whether
Explanation
The correct answer is "Whether". "Whether" is used to introduce a choice between two or more alternatives or possibilities. In this context, the speaker is suggesting that they should go regardless of whether the dark clouds clear up or not. "Wither" means to shrivel or decay, "Weather" refers to the condition of the atmosphere, and "Weeder" is a tool used for removing weeds.
10.
_____ is no one coming for you.
Correct Answer
D. There
Explanation
The correct answer is "There". In this sentence, "There" is used as an adverb to indicate a place or location. The phrase "no one coming for you" suggests that someone is not coming to help or rescue the person being referred to. Therefore, "There is no one coming for you" means that nobody is coming to help or rescue the person.
11.
Which is a grammatically correct sentence? Note, there may or may not be more than 1 possible answer.
Correct Answer
B. He confirmed that he had been having drenching night sweats 24 hours after the drug reaction.
12.
Which is a grammatically correct sentence? Note, there may or may not be more than 1 possible answer.
Correct Answer
D. All sentences are incorrect.
Explanation
All of the given sentences are grammatically incorrect. The first sentence should be "This is a 56-year-old Qatari male patient who did not confirm his clinic appointment." The second sentence should be "The Department of Interiors has implemented its policies early this year." The third sentence should be "Neither Dr. Singh nor Dr. Al-Kuwari has a clinic duty today."
13.
Which is a grammatically correct sentence? Note, there may or may not be more than 1 possible answer.
Correct Answer
B. The chairman of the CPG committee invites all of the department heads to come to tonight's after-dinner symposium.
Explanation
The given answer is correct because it is the only sentence that is grammatically correct. The other sentences have grammatical errors. The first sentence "The patient was seen tomorrow after discharge" is incorrect because "tomorrow" cannot be used to refer to a past event. The third sentence "There was pain in the bilateral left knee" is incorrect because it should be "There is pain" instead of "There was pain". The last option "All sentences are correct" is incorrect because not all the sentences are grammatically correct.
14.
Which is a grammatically correct sentence? Note, there may or may not be more than 1 possible answer.
Correct Answer
D. All sentences are incorrect.
Explanation
The given options contain multiple grammatical errors. The correct answer states that all sentences are incorrect, which means that none of the options are grammatically correct.
15.
Which is a grammatically correct sentence? Note, there may or may not be more than 1 possible answer.
Correct Answer(s)
A. The newly-proclaimed Sheikh delivered his acceptance speech eloquently.
C. The Al Jazeera Network produced the controversial documentary under question.