English Test For Data Entry

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  • 1. 

    I went ……... church last Sunday.

    • A.

      At

    • B.

      In

    • C.

      To

    • D.

      On

    Correct Answer
    C. To
    Explanation
    The verb "went" is followed by the preposition "to" when indicating movement towards a destination. In this case, the speaker is indicating that they went to church, implying that they physically traveled to the church location. The preposition "to" is the correct choice to convey this meaning.

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  • 2. 

    Give us some idea of what you believe are your ......... and weaknesses.

    • A.

      Strength

    • B.

      Strengths

    • C.

      Force

    • D.

      Forces

    Correct Answer
    B. Strengths
    Explanation
    The question is asking for the respondent to provide information about their strengths and weaknesses. The correct answer, "strengths," is the plural form of the word "strength" and accurately reflects what the question is asking for. The word "strengths" indicates that the respondent should provide multiple examples or aspects of their strengths, rather than just one.

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  • 3. 

    Explain how you would describe ......... in five years' time.

    • A.

      You

    • B.

      Your

    • C.

      Yours

    • D.

      Yourself

    Correct Answer
    D. Yourself
    Explanation
    In five years' time, you would be describing your own personal growth, achievements, and experiences. This answer focuses on the individual and implies that the question is asking about self-reflection and self-description.

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  • 4. 

    How …………... money do you have in your pocket?

    • A.

      Many

    • B.

      Few

    • C.

      Much

    • D.

      Some

    Correct Answer
    C. Much
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "much". The question is asking about the amount of money someone has in their pocket, which is typically measured in a large quantity. "Much" is used to describe a large amount of something, while "many" is used to describe a large number of countable items. "Few" is used to describe a small number, and "some" is used to describe an unspecified or unknown amount. Therefore, "much" is the most appropriate answer in this context.

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  • 5. 

    Jack is a ………... tennis player than Peter.

    • A.

      Best

    • B.

      Better

    • C.

      Worst

    • D.

      Good

    Correct Answer
    B. Better
    Explanation
    The given statement suggests that Jack is a superior tennis player compared to Peter. The word "better" is used to indicate a higher level of skill or ability in this context.

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  • 6. 

    Imagine one of your staff loses her temper and shouts at you in front of others, how would you ......... with this?

    • A.

      Take

    • B.

      Do

    • C.

      Does

    • D.

      Deal

    Correct Answer
    D. Deal
    Explanation
    The word "deal" in this context refers to how one would handle or manage the situation where a staff member loses their temper and shouts at them in front of others. It implies taking appropriate action or measures to address the issue and resolve it effectively.

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  • 7. 

    What __________ in your free time?

    • A.

      Have you do

    • B.

      Do you do

    • C.

      Has you do

    • D.

      Does you do

    Correct Answer
    B. Do you do
    Explanation
    This question is asking about someone's activities in their free time. The correct answer is "do you do" because it uses the correct subject-verb agreement and question form. The word "do" is used to form a question in the present tense, and it agrees with the second person pronoun "you". The phrase "do you do" is a grammatically correct way to ask about someone's free time activities.

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  • 8. 

    I _____ drive a car.

    • A.

      Has

    • B.

      Can

    • C.

      Able

    • D.

      Have

    Correct Answer
    B. Can
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "can" because it is used to express ability or possibility. In this sentence, "can" indicates the ability to drive a car.

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  • 9. 

    He likes watching TV ______ evening.

    • A.

      In the

    • B.

      At

    • C.

      During

    • D.

      On

    Correct Answer
    A. In the
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "in the" because it is the most commonly used phrase to indicate that someone enjoys watching TV during a specific time period, in this case, the evening. The preposition "in" is used to denote a general time frame, while "at" is used for a specific time, "during" is used for a longer period of time, and "on" is used for specific days or dates.

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  • 10. 

    I live in ______.

    • A.

      Italy

    • B.

      Italy

    • C.

      Italian

    • D.

      Italian

    Correct Answer
    B. Italy
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Italy" because the question is asking for the name of the country where the person lives. "Italy" is the correct spelling of the country's name.

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  • 11. 

    My uncle decided to take my sister and ………. to the market.

    • A.

      Her

    • B.

      Mine

    • C.

      Me

    • D.

      Myself

    Correct Answer
    C. Me
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "me" because it is the objective form of the pronoun and is used as the object of the verb "take." In this sentence, the subject is "my uncle" and the object is "my sister and me," indicating that my uncle is taking both my sister and me to the market.

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  • 12. 

    Piyush behaves strangely at times and, therefore, nobody gets ...... with him.

    • A.

      About

    • B.

      Through

    • C.

      Along

    • D.

      Up

    Correct Answer
    C. Along
    Explanation
    Piyush behaves strangely at times, which makes it difficult for others to understand or connect with him. Therefore, nobody gets along with him.

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  • 13. 

    That is ………... interesting book.

    • A.

      Have

    • B.

      A

    • C.

      An

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. An
    Explanation
    The word "interesting" starts with a vowel sound, so the correct article to use before it is "an" instead of "a".

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  • 14. 

    I hate sitting ...... him as he always smells of garlic.

    • A.

      Of

    • B.

      Away

    • C.

      At

    • D.

      Beside

    Correct Answer
    D. Beside
    Explanation
    The word "beside" is the correct answer because it indicates a physical proximity or closeness to someone. In this context, the speaker expresses their dislike for sitting next to the person because they always smell of garlic. The preposition "beside" accurately conveys the idea of being in close proximity to someone, emphasizing the unpleasantness of the situation.

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  • 15. 

    I went to Paris three years ……….. .

    • A.

      Last

    • B.

      Ago

    • C.

      Time past

    • D.

      Yet

    Correct Answer
    B. Ago
    Explanation
    The word "ago" is the correct answer because it is used to indicate a time in the past. In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a trip to Paris that happened three years in the past. Using "ago" correctly conveys the meaning of the sentence.

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  • 16. 

    I'm going to NewYork …………. English.

    • A.

      For learning

    • B.

      To learn

    • C.

      For to learn

    • D.

      In order learn

    Correct Answer
    B. To learn
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to learn." This is because the phrase "going to New York" indicates the purpose or intention of the action, which is to learn. The infinitive form "to learn" is commonly used to express the purpose or goal of an action.

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  • 17. 

    Listen! Suresh and Ramesh

    • A.

      Am singing

    • B.

      Are singing

    • C.

      Is singing

    • D.

      Was singing

    Correct Answer
    B. Are singing
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "are singing." This is because the subject of the sentence is "Suresh and Ramesh," which is a plural noun. When the subject is plural, the verb should also be in the plural form, which is "are" in this case. Therefore, the correct verb form is "are singing."

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  • 18. 

    If you work beyond your capacity, you will naturally feel ......

    • A.

      Awake

    • B.

      Tired

    • C.

      Confident

    • D.

      Careful

    Correct Answer
    B. Tired
    Explanation
    If you work beyond your capacity, you will naturally feel tired. This is because when we exceed our physical or mental limits, our body and mind become exhausted. Working beyond our capacity can lead to fatigue, lack of energy, and a decrease in productivity. It is important to recognize our limits and take breaks to avoid burnout and maintain overall well-being.

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  • 19. 

    He was sent to the prison for his ......

    • A.

      Sin

    • B.

      Vice

    • C.

      Crime

    • D.

      Guilt

    Correct Answer
    C. Crime
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "crime" because the person was sent to prison, which is typically a consequence for committing a crime. A crime refers to an illegal act that is punishable by law. The other options, sin, vice, and guilt, do not necessarily imply a legal offense or punishment through imprisonment.

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  • 20. 

    I don't really know how to ...... the problem.

    • A.

      Tackle

    • B.

      Cope

    • C.

      Draw

    • D.

      Erase

    Correct Answer
    A. Tackle
    Explanation
    The word "tackle" means to deal with or attempt to solve a problem or challenge. In this context, the speaker is expressing their lack of knowledge on how to approach or handle the problem at hand. Therefore, "tackle" is the most appropriate word choice as it conveys the idea of addressing and resolving the issue.

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