IndianStudentsExam.com-SSC/UPSC Exam-Indian All Exam Available Here

Increase Your Knowledge

Welcome to No. 1 Exam Portal 2024

100% Free Mock Test

School Exams, College Exams, Boards Exams, Kids Exams, Railway, UPSC, Navy, Air Force, SSC, TET, Coast Guard, Job Vacancy, GK Quiz

Increase Your Knowledge

100% Free Mock Test

School Exams, College Exams, Boards Exams, Kids Exams, Railway, UPSC, Navy, Air Force, SSC, TET, Coast Guard, Job Vacancy, GK Quiz

Welcome to No. 1 Exam Portal 2024

Instructions :- First, read the answers to the questions carefully, then click the button below to take the Exam.

Choose Your Language
Instruction: Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. If no substitution is required, select ‘No substitution’.
Q1. I wrote a novel for the last two years but it is not finished yet.

(A) I wrote the novel
(B) No improvement
(C) I have been writing a novel
(D) I am writing the novel

Answer: I have been writing a novel

Explanation: ‘Since’ & ‘for’ are used in those sentences which are written in either present perfect continuous tense (Has/Have been + V-ing) or past perfect continuous tense (Had been + V-ing). In the given sentence, the phrase for the last two years states that it should be written in the present perfect continuous tense. Hence, ‘I have been writing a novel’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q2. How much does it cost to travels from the airport to Noida?

(A) No improvement
(B) travel
(C) travelling
(D) travelled

Answer: travel

Explanation: “to + V1” is the correct grammatical structure for the given sentence. Hence, ‘travel’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q3. Who is responsible for the disorderly state of this room?

(A) are responsible to
(B) is responsible of
(C) are responsible in making
(D) No substitution required

Answer: No substitution required

Explanation: No substitution required.

Q4. My niece pick me up from the station if she gets short leave from her office.

(A) will have pick me up
(B) picks me up
(C) will pick me up
(D) No substitution

Answer: will pick me up

Explanation: If two actions take place in the future then the 1st action must be in the present tense(V1) and the 2nd action must be in future tense(will/shall). In the given sentence, getting leave from the office is the 1st action and picking up from the station is the 2nd action. Hence, ‘pick me up’ will be replaced by ‘will pick me up’ to make the given sentence grammatically correct.

Q5. Clearing the entrance examination for universities abroad was the biggest challenge of my life.

(A) has been bigger
(B) had been the big
(C) is the bigger
(D) No substitution

Answer: No substitution

Explanation: No substitution required

Q6. You have locked the gate, isn’t it?

(A) did you
(B) No substitution
(C) have you
(D) haven’t you

Answer: haven’t you

Explanation: According to the “Question tag rule”, if the statement is positive, the question will be negative but in the contracted form(‘t) and Vice-versa. The given sentence is positive so the question tag will be negative. Hence, ‘haven’t you’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q7. It is the responsibility of all of us to invest time and effort in verifying information and not follow victim to fake news.

(A) not following victim
(B) not fall victim
(C) not falls victim
(D) No improvement

Answer: not fall victim

Explanation: ‘Fall victim to’ is a phrase that means to be attacked or affected by something. The given sentence states that it is the responsibility of all of us to not get affected by fake news. Hence, ‘not fall victim’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q8. Sitab has learnt how to cook really well as he regularly watching YouTube videos.

(A) No improvement
(B) will watch
(C) watch
(D) watches

Answer: watches

Explanation: The later part of the given sentence is in the present tense & states a habitual action so the verb must be used in its base form(watches) and not in the present continuous form(watching). Hence, ‘watching’ will be replaced by ‘watches’ to make the given sentence grammatically correct.

Q9. Our debating team is superior to theirs.

(A) superior than theirs
(B) superior to them
(C) superior from them
(D) No substitution required

Answer: No substitution is required.

Explanation: No substitution is required.

Q10. The king’s palace was heavily guarded during the riots.

(A) heavy guard
(B) heavily guard
(C) guarding heavily
(D) No substitution

Answer: No substitution

Explanation: No substitution is required.

Q11. No other place in India gets much rainfall as Mawsynram.

(A) the most rainfall
(B) as much rainfall
(C) No substitution
(D) more rainfall

Answer: as much rainfall

Explanation: The structure ‘as much as’ is used to say that an amount is as large as another amount. The given sentence states that the amount of rainfall that Mawsyrnram gets is as large as in any other place in India. Hence, ‘as much rainfall as’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q12. It is wise to insure one’s home on fire.

(A) No improvement
(B) in
(C) by
(D) against

Answer: against

Explanation: We generally ‘insure’ our life & our belongings against some mishappenings like an accident, death, etc. Similarly, the given sentence states that it is wise to insure one’s home against fire. Hence, ‘against’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q13. We have been waiting here for you since two hours.

(A) from two hours
(B) No substitution required
(C) in two hours
(D) for two hours

Answer: for two hours

Explanation: ‘For’ refers to a period of time or the numerical value of time, for example for 2 years, 4 weeks, 3 days, etc. In the given question, the given period of time is 2 hours. Hence, ‘for’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q14. Wasim agreed to share his notes with Arif on conditions that he are return them in a day.

(A) on condition that he will be return
(B) No substitution required
(C) on his condition that he is returning
(D) on the condition that he would return

Answer: on the condition that he would return

Explanation: The given sentence is in the past tense(Wasim agreed) so the verb must be used in the past form(would) and not in the base form(are). Hence, ‘on the condition that he would return’ is the most appropriate answer

Q15. There was a bell over the door that jingled whenever a customer entered.

(A) which jingled wherever
(B) who jingles whenever
(C) No substitution
(D) that jingle when

Answer: No substitution

Explanation: No substitution required

Q16. Kunal did not anticipate the need, so he did not carries his own water bottle.

(A) so he did not carry his own
(B) so he does not carry his own
(C) so he did not carried his own
(D) No substitution required

Answer: so he did not carry his own

Explanation: ‘Did’ always takes the first/base form of the verb(V1) with it. Hence, ‘ so he did not carry(V1) his own’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q17. Fermented vegetables can be stored for about a year without going bad.

(A) without going worst
(B) with going bad
(C) No substitution required
(D) to go bad

Answer: No substitution required

Explanation: No substitution required

Q18. I cannot help you if you tell me your problem.

(A) No substitution required
(B) unless you don’t tell me
(C) until you don’t tell me
(D) unless you tell me

Answer: unless you tell me

Explanation: The sentence gives a negative sense(cannot) so it will have negative conjunction like ‘unless’. However, we do not use negative words like any/never/not with unless.

Q19. It was a second hand car but it hasn’t been use much.

(A) No substitution
(B) hadn’t been used
(C) hasn’t been used
(D) wasn’t using

Answer: hadn’t been used

Explanation: The given sentence is in the past tense(was) and 3rd form of the verb will be used. Hence, ‘use’ will be replaced by ‘used’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Q20. The medicines have arrived, isn’t it?

(A) haven’t they
(B) have they
(C) No substitution
(D) didn’t they

Answer: haven’t they

Explanation: According to the question tag rule, if the statement is positive, the question will be negative and in the contracted form(‘t). The given sentence is positive so the question will be negative. Hence, ‘haven’t they’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q21. My daughter could not find the words to say why she has been crying on a day when she should have been happy.

(A) can be crying
(B) is been crying
(C) No substitution
(D) was crying

Answer: was crying

Explanation: The given sentence is in the past tense(could not find) so the verb must be used in its simple past form(was) and not in the present perfect continuous form(has been crying). Hence, ‘has been crying’ will be replaced by ‘was crying ’ to make the given sentence grammatically correct.

Q22. The green shirt is too lose for me to wear.

(A) lost for me
(B) loose for me
(C) No substitution required
(D) loss for me

Answer: loose for me

Explanation: Lose means to become unable to find something, for example I have lost my bag. However, ‘loose’ means something not firmly fixed or not fitting closely, not tight like the green shirt in the given sentence. Hence, ‘lose for me’ will be replaced with ‘loose for me’ to contextually correct the sentence.

Q23. If he doesn’t reach the station in time, he would sure miss the train.

(A) would surely miss
(B) No substitution
(C) will sure missing
(D) will surely miss

Answer: will surely miss

Explanation: RULE: This is a conditional sentence.If two actions take place one after the other in future, and if the second action depends on the first action, the first action is in simple present tense and the second action is in the simple future tense. ‘If + simple present, simple future’.Thus, If he doesn’t reach the station in time, he will surely miss the train.

Q24. What a palace home!

(A) pushy
(B) palatial
(C) palatable
(D) No improvement

Answer: palatial

Explanation: Let’s look into the meaning of the given words in the optionspalatial : (used about a room or building) like a palace; extremely large and spacious. pushy :trying hard to get what you want, in a way that seems rude Palatable: (used about food or drink) with an agreeable or pleasant taste Here, ‘palatial’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q25. We were quite impressed with the enthusiasm that she work for.

(A) that she is working on
(B) that she worked with
(C) which she works for
(D) No substitution

Answer: that she worked with

Explanation: that she worked with. The given sentence is in the Past Tense. so ‘worked with’ will be used in place of ‘work with’.

Q26. I practised for the debate; that’s why I am late.

(A) No substitution required
(B) am practising for
(C) was practising for
(D) have practised for

Answer: was practising for

Explanation: was practicing for. The incident i.e reason for the delay was in continuous tense in the past. Hence, ‘was + V1 + ing’ is the correct structure. The sentence is talking about the reason for the delay which belongs to the past event so ‘ was practicing for’ will be used.

Q27. The child is crying because she can’t find her mother.

(A) No improvement
(B) A child is crying
(C) The child has cried
(D) The child were crying

Answer: No improvement.

Explanation: No improvement.

Q28. The roof is being held up over two stone pillars.

(A) is hold up on
(B) No substitution required
(C) was held above
(D) is held up by

Answer: is held up by

Explanation: ‘is held up by’ should be used in place of ‘is being held up over’.The use of ‘being’ is wrong as it is used in present or past continuous tense. ‘Being’ is used in the passive sense and it is incorrect as per the context of the given sentence.The roof is held up by two stone pillars Hence, option (d) is the correct answer.

Q29. India has identified a nose-based vaccine against Covid-19 that could be a ‘game-changer’.

(A) No substitution required
(B) a nasal vaccine
(C) an aural vaccine
(D) a sense-based vaccine

Answer: a nasal vaccine

Explanation: The phrase ‘a nose-based vaccine’ should be replaced by a nasal vaccine to make the sentence contextually correct. a nasal vaccine: the vaccine which is given via the nose, rather than orally or through the arm.

Q30. Lavanya was happy to see that the tree they had planted the previous year has grow quite taller.

(A) No substitution required
(B) had grown quite tall
(C) had grow quite taller
(D) had grown quite tallest

Answer: had grown quite tall

Explanation: had grown quite tall. The given sentence is in past tense so use past tense (had ) +V3 to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Q31. What are the options available of me for a change of career?

(A) options available over me
(B) options available from me
(C) options available to me
(D) No substitution required

Answer: options available to me

Explanation: Replace ‘options available of me’ with ‘ options available to me’.‘available to’ is used in the context of a person whereas ‘available for’ is used in the context of a purpose. So, correct answer: What are the options available to me for a change of career?

Q32. If the box breaking the glass bottle will be shattered.

(A) If the box break
(B) If the box breaks
(C) If the box broke
(D) No substitution required

Answer: If the box breaks

Explanation: If the box breaks. RULE: This is a conditional sentence.If two actions take place one after the other in future, and if the second action depends on the first action, the first action is in simple present tense and the second action is in the simple future tense. ‘If + simple present, simple future. Thus, If he doesn’t reach the station in time, he will surely miss the train. If the box breaks the glass bottle will be shattered.

Q33. Large glasses magnified his eyes so that to gave him the appearance of a wise owl.

(A) as though to gave
(B) so that it gives
(C) No substitution
(D) so as to give

Answer: so as to give

Explanation: so as to give The correct sentence structure using Infinitive is as follows: Infinitive: To + Base Verb (v1) (as:- to eat, to go, to study) Similarly in this sentence, Large glasses magnified his eyes so as to give him the appearance of a wise owl.

Q34. I want to buy this book. Please give me any money.

(A) some money
(B) less money
(C) No substitution required
(D) little money

Answer: some money

Explanation: some money .We use ‘some’ for affirmative sentences, and ‘any’ for questions or negative sentences.As per the given sentence, I want to buy this book, then obviously we need some money .Hence ; some money’ is the appropriate answer.

Q35. Small desert animals burrow underground across the days and come out only at night.

(A) within the days
(B) during the day
(C) No substitution
(D) between days

Answer: during the day

Explanation: during the day ‘Across the days’ should be replaced with ‘during the day’.So. the correct sentence will be “Small desert animals burrow underground during the day and come out only at night”.

Q36. must have dropped one of my gloves in the car.

(A) any
(B) No improvement
(C) an
(D) the

Answer: No improvement

Explanation: No improvement.I must have dropped one of my gloves in the car. The sentence does not require any improvement. It seems to be grammatically appropriate.

Q37. The miscreants were shifted to another building that same evening and was keeping in custody by the police.

(A) No substitution
(B) were kept
(C) keeps
(D) was kept

Answer: were kept

Explanation: According to the “Subject-Verb Agreement rule”, a singular subject takes a singular verb and a plural subject takes a plural verb. In the given question, ‘miscreants’ is a plural subject so it will take ‘were’ as a plural verb. Hence, ‘were kept’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q38. The advertising industry wants us to believe that buy more stuff will make us happier.

(A) that bought more
(B) that buys more
(C) that buying more
(D) No improvement

Answer: that buying more

Explanation: The later part of the given sentence must be in the present continuous tense so it will have a verb in its continuous form(buying) and not in the base form(buy). Hence, ‘that buying more’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q39. A school teacher earns fewer salary from a college lecturer.

(A) a lower salary than
(B) No substitution required
(C) fewer salary than
(D) less salary from

Answer: a lower salary than

Explanation: We use ‘than’ when we do a comparison between two things like salaries of a school teacher and a college lecturer are compared in the given sentence. However, ‘fewer’ is used with plural countable nouns, and salary in the sentence is uncountable. Hence, ‘fewer salary from’ will be replaced by ‘a lower salary than’ to make the given sentence grammatically correct

Q40. The workers’ union has threatened for going to an indefinite strike.

(A) to be going for
(B) No substitution
(C) for going to
(D) to go on

Answer: to go on

Explanation: Threaten means to warn that you may hurt, kill or punish somebody if he/she does not do what you want. Similarly, the given sentence states that the workers union has threatened to go on an indefinite strike. However, threaten will take the preposition ‘to’ with it. Hence, ‘for going to’ will be replaced by ‘ to go on’ to grammatically correct the sentence.

Q41. Sometimes the family liking to play a game together after dinner.

(A) Sometimes the family likes
(B) Sometime the family likes
(C) No substitution required
(D) Sometimes the family are like

Answer: Sometimes the family likes

Explanation: The given sentence is in the present tense so the verb must be used in its present/base form(likes) and not in the present continuous form(liking). Hence, ‘liking’ will be replaced by ‘likes’ to make the given sentence grammatically correct.

Q42. Had you not interfering in my affairs, I would have been in the US now.

(A) No substitution
(B) Had you not interfered
(C) Was you not interfere
(D) Have you not been interfering

Answer: Had you not interfered

Explanation: “Had + V3 ______ would have been + V3” is a grammatically correct structure. However, ‘interfered’ is the third form(V3) of ‘interfere’ and not ‘interfering’. Hence, ‘had you not interfered’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q43. A heavy fine will be inflicted with them if they do not pay the taxes in time.

(A) will be inflicted for them
(B) will be inflicted of them
(C) No substitution required
(D) will be inflicted on them

Answer: will be inflicted on them

Explanation: Inflict means to force somebody to have something unpleasant or something that he/she does not want. However, Inflict takes the preposition ‘on’ with it. Hence, ‘will be inflicted on them’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q44. According to J Krishnamurti, education is not about having a career but about being able to look, observation and listen.

(A) observer
(B) observant
(C) observe
(D) No improvement

Answer: observe

Explanation: Observe means notice or perceive (something) and register it as being significant. The given sentence states that education is not about having a career but about being able to look, notice and listen. Hence, ‘observe’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q45. Ashoka was one of the greater king of India.

(A) the more great kings
(B) the greater kings
(C) No substitution
(D) the greatest kings

Answer: the greatest kings

Explanation: “One of the + Superlative degree of the adjective(best, worst, etc)” is grammatically the correct structure. For example, one of the best, one of the greatest, one of the worst, etc. Similarly, ‘Ashoka was one of the greatest kings’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q46. Just like a spider that spins its own web and later destroys it, human beings can also destroy the web of desires that engulfs it.

(A) engulfs them
(B) engulfing it
(C) engulf it
(D) No substitution

Answer: engulfs them

Explanation: In the given sentence, ‘human beings’ is a plural subject/noun so we will use a plural pronoun(them) for them. Hence, ‘engulfs them’ is the most appropriate answer.

Q47. Unless someone makes a complaint, they will not clear the garbage from the street.

(A) Without someone makes a complaint
(B) No substitution required
(C) Despite someone makes a complaint
(D) Except someone makes a complaint

Answer: No substitution required

Explanation: No substitution required

Q48. How long have you being seating on this bench?

(A) being sat
(B) No substitution
(C) been sitting
(D) been seating

Answer: been sitting

Explanation: The given sentence is in the Present perfect continuous tense(Has/Have been + V-ing) so the verb cannot be used in ‘being’ form. Hence, ‘being seating’ will be replaced by ‘been sitting’ to make the given sentence grammatically correct.

Q49. This is the student which won the first prize in the recitation.

(A) whose won
(B) whom won
(C) who won
(D) No substitution required

Answer: who won

Explanation: Who is a relative pronoun used for human beings but which and that are used for other than human beings. So, Replace ‘Which’ with ‘Who’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Q50. The migrant said that he did not planning to come back to the city for quite some time.

(A) No substitution
(B) was not planned
(C) do not planning
(D) did not plan

Answer: did not plan

Explanation: The first or base form of the verb is used with do/did/does. So, Replace ‘Planning’ with ‘plan’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Scroll to Top