English Language
Aptitude · Reasoning · English · CS — Corporate & Campus Interview Prep
161 Questions 10 Topics Take Test
Advertisement
Showing 1–10 of 161 questions
Q.1 Easy
Identify the sentence with correct grammar and structure: Neither the manager nor the employees _____ satisfied with the new policy.
A is
B are
C has been
D have been
Correct Answer:  B. are
Explanation:
Step 1: Identify the Subject Structure

The sentence uses "Neither...nor" which is a correlative conjunction structure connecting two subjects: "the manager" and "the employees"

\[\text{Neither (subject 1) nor (subject 2)}\]
Step 2: Apply the Verb Agreement Rule for "Neither...Nor"

When "neither...nor" connects subjects, the verb agrees with the subject closest to it. In this case, "the employees" (plural noun) is closest to the blank.

\[\text{Closest subject = "the employees" (plural)}\]
Step 3: Select the Correct Verb Form

Since the nearest subject "the employees" is plural, the verb must be in plural form. "Are" is the plural form of the verb "to be," while "is" is singular.

\[\text{Plural verb required} = \text{"are"}\]

The correct answer is B) are, because the plural noun "employees" is positioned closest to the verb in the "neither...nor" construction, requiring the plural verb form "are" for grammatical agreement.

Take Test
Q.2 Easy
Which sentence is grammatically correct? The committee have decided that the funds will be allocated _____ the development of rural infrastructure.
A for
B towards
C in
D at
Correct Answer:  A. for
Explanation:

The correct answer is "for" because the preposition "for" is used to indicate purpose or allocation, and in this context it correctly shows that the funds are being allocated with the purpose of developing rural infrastructure. The phrase "allocate for" is the standard and grammatically correct collocation in English when indicating what something will be used towards. Other prepositions like "to," "towards," or "in" would either be grammatically incorrect with "allocate" or would create awkward phrasing that doesn't properly convey the intended meaning of purpose. This is a matter of proper preposition usage, where certain verbs require specific prepositions to maintain grammatical correctness.

Take Test
Q.3 Easy
Find the synonym of 'EPHEMERAL'.
A Transitory
B Permanent
C Substantial
D Durable
Correct Answer:  A. Transitory
Explanation:

Ephemeral means lasting for a very short time or temporary in nature.

Transitory is the most accurate synonym, meaning short-lived or fleeting.

Permanent, substantial, and durable all convey opposite meanings of permanence and stability.

Take Test
Q.4 Easy
Synonym of "Benevolent"?
A Cruel
B Kind
C Strict
D Harsh
Correct Answer:  B. Kind
Explanation:

Benevolent = well-meaning, Kind.

Take Test
Q.5 Easy
Fill blank: She is __ honest girl.
A a
B an
C the
D no article
Correct Answer:  B. an
Explanation:

Honest starts with vowel sound, use an.

Take Test
Advertisement
Q.6 Easy
"To burn midnight oil" means?
A Waste electricity
B Work late into the night
C Start a fire
D Be lazy
Correct Answer:  B. Work late into the night
Explanation:

Idiom means to work very late.

Take Test
Q.7 Easy
Error: "He have been waiting for an hour."
A He
B have been
C waiting for
D an hour
Correct Answer:  B. have been
Explanation:

Should be "has been" - singular subject.

Take Test
Q.8 Easy
"Bite the bullet" means?
A Eat bullets
B Endure pain bravely
C Be afraid
D Shoot someone
Correct Answer:  B. Endure pain bravely
Explanation:

Endure a painful situation courageously.

Take Test
Q.9 Easy
One word for government by people?
A Autocracy
B Monarchy
C Democracy
D Oligarchy
Correct Answer:  C. Democracy
Explanation:

Democracy = government by the people.

Take Test
Q.10 Easy Reading Comprehension
Read the passage and answer: 'Technology has revolutionized education, making learning accessible to millions worldwide. Online platforms offer flexibility and personalized learning experiences.' What is the main idea of this passage?
A Technology has made education expensive
B Technology has revolutionized education by providing accessibility and flexibility
C Online platforms are difficult to use
D Traditional education is becoming obsolete
Correct Answer:  B. Technology has revolutionized education by providing accessibility and flexibility
Explanation:

The passage explicitly states that technology has revolutionized education and made it accessible with flexible, personalized learning experiences.

Take Test
IGET
iget AI
Online · Ask anything about exams
Hi! 👋 I'm your iget AI assistant.

Ask me anything about exam prep, MCQ solutions, study tips, or strategies! 🎯
UPSC strategy SSC CGL syllabus Improve aptitude NEET Biology tips