Q. No. 19: | Why does he worry over pretty matters is not known.
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A : | he worries
| B : | he did worry
| C : | he does worry
| D : | should he be worry
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Answer: A As the sentence is not interrogative 'subject + verb' structure should follow.
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Q. No. 20: | Good-natured people have been suffered because of their politicking companions.
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A : | have suffering with
| B : | are suffered because of
| C : | are being suffered because of
| D : | may suffer because of
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Answer: D 'Suffer' should always be in active and only Option 'D' is in active form.
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Q. No. 21: | The active learning of adulthood is not only possible but infinitely and desirable.
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A : | possible but only infinite
| B : | only possibly infinite and
| C : | possible only if infinite
| D : | only possible but infinitely
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Answer: D Not only + adjective + but + adverb + adjective.
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Q. No. 22: | As the shrill, piercing sound of the sirens approached, several of my neighbours' dogs start to howl. |
A : | approached, several of my neighbours' dogs start
| B : | approached, several of my neighbours' dogs started
| C : | approach, several of my neighbours' dogs starts
| D : | approach, several of my neighbours' dog start
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Answer: B Use the same simple past tense for action happening together - 'approached...started'.
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Q. No. 23: | After reconsidering my original judgements, I feel obliged to reread the book I maligned and which initially seemed so inconsequential.
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A : | the book I maligned and which initially seemed so inconsequential.
| B : | the book in which I maligned what first seemed so inconsequential.
| C : | the maligned book which I initially deemed inconsequential.
| D : | the book I malign initially and inconsequentially.
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Answer: A Option- B make no sense C- does not say who maligned the book. and option D is grammatically wrong.
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Q. No. 24: | On arriving at Los Angeles International Airport, his friends met him and took him immediately to his wedding.
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A : | On arriving at Los Angeles International Airport, his friends met him and took him immediately to his wedding.
| B : | Arriving at Los Angeles International Airport, his friends who met him immediately took him to his wedding.
| C : | When he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport, his friends met him and took him immediately to his wedding.
| D : | When he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport, he was taken immediately to his wedding.
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Answer: C Option A and B imply 'his friend' arrived at the airport. Option D does not show gratitude to the 'friends'.
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