English Past Questions And Answers
Will he come at twelve?
- (A)falling tune
- (B)rising tune
- (C)falling rising tune
- (D)rising-falling tune
Choose the most appropriate optionopposite in meaning to the underlined words. He gave apainstaking account of his encounter with the ghost of his father?
- A. sordid
- B. fearful
- C. half-hearted
- D. tender-hearted
Which set of letters is the odd one out?
- A. IJKNO
- B. LMNPQ
- C. EFGIJ
- D. OPQST
From the words lettered A to D below each of the following sentences, choose the word that is nearest in meaning to the underlined word as it is used in the sentence.
The boss is quiteinflexible once she has made up her mind
- A. wicked
- B. relaxed
- C. unyielding
- D. excited
Choose the interpretation that is most appropriate for each sentence.
My aunt's rough driving could make one tear one's hair out. This means that her driving could make one
- A. lose the hair on one's head B. feel very sad
- A. lose the hair on one's head B. feel very sad
- C. get very worried
- D. feel like crying
An unwritten defamatory statement is _____
- A. libel
- B. slander
- C. assault
- D. insult
From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes the sentence below.
I want just ...... sugar in my tea.
- A. a few
- B. small
- C. little
- D. a little
Choose a word which has the same or nearly the same meaning as the first word. Boss:
- A. Governor
- B. Servant
- C. Mistress
- D. master
choose the option that has the same vowel sound as the letter(s) underlined from the options lettered A-D
Creep
- A. beep
- B. bring
- C. tread
- D. credit
Nearest in meaning:He should do it alone
- A. He should be able to do it alone
- B. He ought to be able to do it alone
- C. He may be able to do it alone
- D. He will do it alone

