NTSE Language Comprehensive Test
NTSE Language Comprehensive
This is NTSE Language Comprehensive Test. There are 40 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Ray Bradbury is regarded as one of the greats of 20th century science fiction along with Isaac Asimov and A.C. Clarke. He established himself at the age of thirty with The Martial Chronicle, which perhaps remains his best known work. The book celebrates space travel, but it is also critical of the social abuses that modern technology had made possible. Through other writers had represented science and technology as a mixed bag of blessings, his book had a great impact. Initially his audience was small as most readers had no patience with jargon. His popularity grew as he avoided technical words and expressed his ideas about the future in common language. Ray Bradbury became famous because
- AOf the book The Martial Chronicle that he wrote.Correct
- BHe wrote in futuristic language.
- CHe wrote in futuristic language.
- DHe was friends with Isaac Asimov and A.C. Clarke.
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Ray Bradbury is regarded as one of the greats of 20th century science fiction along with Isaac Asimov and A.C. Clarke. He established himself at the age of thirty with The Martial Chronicle, which perhaps remains his best known work. The book celebrates space travel, but it is also critical of the social abuses that modern technology had made possible. Through other writers had represented science and technology as a mixed bag of blessings, his book had a great impact. Initially his audience was small as most readers had no patience with jargon. His popularity grew as he avoided technical words and expressed his ideas about the future in common language. In his books Bradbury expressed the view that modern technology
- AHad made space travel possible
- BWas based on the inventions of great scientists like Asimov and Clarke
- CWas as good thing but could be misusesCorrect
- DAppealed only to a small audience of readers who knew jargon
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Ray Bradbury is regarded as one of the greats of 20th century science fiction along with Isaac Asimov and A.C. Clarke. He established himself at the age of thirty with The Martial Chronicle, which perhaps remains his best known work. The book celebrates space travel, but it is also critical of the social abuses that modern technology had made possible. Through other writers had represented science and technology as a mixed bag of blessings, his book had a great impact. Initially his audience was small as most readers had no patience with jargon. His popularity grew as he avoided technical words and expressed his ideas about the future in common language. Bradbury’s fear regarding the development and use of modern technology were
- ARelated to his personal experiences as a user of technology
- BExpressed using jargon
- CShared by other writers of science fiction as wellCorrect
- DTotally unfounded and unconvincing
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Ray Bradbury is regarded as one of the greats of 20th century science fiction along with Isaac Asimov and A.C. Clarke. He established himself at the age of thirty with The Martial Chronicle, which perhaps remains his best known work. The book celebrates space travel, but it is also critical of the social abuses that modern technology had made possible. Through other writers had represented science and technology as a mixed bag of blessings, his book had a great impact. Initially his audience was small as most readers had no patience with jargon. His popularity grew as he avoided technical words and expressed his ideas about the future in common language. The phrase ‘mixed bag of blessings’ means
- AUsing technical words and expressions
- BThe constant interaction between science and technology which benefits both
- CHaving both familiar and unexpected consequences
- DHaving both advantages and disadvantagesCorrect
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Ray Bradbury is regarded as one of the greats of 20th century science fiction along with Isaac Asimov and A.C. Clarke. He established himself at the age of thirty with The Martial Chronicle, which perhaps remains his best known work. The book celebrates space travel, but it is also critical of the social abuses that modern technology had made possible. Through other writers had represented science and technology as a mixed bag of blessings, his book had a great impact. Initially his audience was small as most readers had no patience with jargon. His popularity grew as he avoided technical words and expressed his ideas about the future in common language. The phrase ‘no patience with jargon’ refers to
- AThe negative attitude of scientists and technologists to fiction
- BThe use of difficult words
- CReaders’ lack of interest in fiction containing many technical terms proper technical termsCorrect
- DFiction writers’ lack of knowledge of
6
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. On the second day of our stay we had a skiing lesson. We began with learning how to clip on the special shoes and strap on the skis. Then we tried to master the art of balancing on the skis as we moved sideways and forward. There was a lot of slipping and falling. But were finally managed slow runs down the gentle slope. The helmeted toddlers skimming around like small gnats were an embarrassing contrast to our clumsiness. But we ignored them firmly. Soon, exhausted we cut short the lesson and retreated to the institute. All around us youngsters were happily trying their hand at skiing, snowboarding and floating in hot air balloons like flitting sky gods. It was truly a winter wonderland to revel in. The difficult part of learning to ski for beginners is
- AClipping on shoes and strapping on ski's
- BDoing fast runs on the steep slopes
- CBalancing on skis while moving sideways and forwardCorrect
- DAvoiding bumping into noisy toddlers
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"Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. On the second day of our stay we had a skiing lesson. We began with learning how to clip on the special shoes and strap on the skis. Then we tried to master the art of balancing on the skis as we moved sideways and forward. There was a lot of slipping and falling. But were finally managed slow runs down the gentle slope. The helmeted toddlers skimming around like small gnats were an embarrassing contrast to our clumsiness. But we ignored them firmly. Soon, exhausted we cut short the lesson and retreated to the institute. All around us youngsters were happily trying their hand at skiing, snowboarding and floating in hot air balloons like flitting sky gods. It was truly a winter wonderland to revel in. The expression ‘skimming around like small gnats’ suggests that the toddlers were
- ACareless and kept bumping into those around them
- BSkilled and confident like pilots of fighter planes
- CAble to go skillfully up and down the slopesCorrect
- DAn irritation as they moved in all directions noisily
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"Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. On the second day of our stay we had a skiing lesson. We began with learning how to clip on the special shoes and strap on the skis. Then we tried to master the art of balancing on the skis as we moved sideways and forward. There was a lot of slipping and falling. But were finally managed slow runs down the gentle slope. The helmeted toddlers skimming around like small gnats were an embarrassing contrast to our clumsiness. But we ignored them firmly. Soon, exhausted we cut short the lesson and retreated to the institute. All around us youngsters were happily trying their hand at skiing, snowboarding and floating in hot air balloons like flitting sky gods. It was truly a winter wonderland to revel in. The writer and his friends cut short the skiing lessons because
- AMany of them were hurt after falling down repeatedly
- BThey were tired and needed to restCorrect
- CThey did not like to be in the same place as toddlers
- DThey had to go for other lessons
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"Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. On the second day of our stay we had a skiing lesson. We began with learning how to clip on the special shoes and strap on the skis. Then we tried to master the art of balancing on the skis as we moved sideways and forward. There was a lot of slipping and falling. But were finally managed slow runs down the gentle slope. The helmeted toddlers skimming around like small gnats were an embarrassing contrast to our clumsiness. But we ignored them firmly. Soon, exhausted we cut short the lesson and retreated to the institute. All around us youngsters were happily trying their hand at skiing, snowboarding and floating in hot air balloons like flitting sky gods. It was truly a winter wonderland to revel in. The institute mentioned is a place where
- AOnly families with children go during school holidays
- BFacilities and training for different winter sports is provided to visitorsCorrect
- CAdvance training in skiing is given to prepare teams for competitions
- DNature and adventure camps for young children are organized
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"Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. On the second day of our stay we had a skiing lesson. We began with learning how to clip on the special shoes and strap on the skis. Then we tried to master the art of balancing on the skis as we moved sideways and forward. There was a lot of slipping and falling. But were finally managed slow runs down the gentle slope. The helmeted toddlers skimming around like small gnats were an embarrassing contrast to our clumsiness. But we ignored them firmly. Soon, exhausted we cut short the lesson and retreated to the institute. All around us youngsters were happily trying their hand at skiing, snowboarding and floating in hot air balloons like flitting sky gods. It was truly a winter wonderland to revel in. The narrator in this passage seems to be
- AA trainer of young children learning to ski
- BAn older skier who goes to the institute often
- CA member of an older group of beginnersCorrect
- DA parent whose toddlers are learning to ski
11
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. The dainty swallow is known to be a great air-borne acrobatic artist, but its eating habits many come as a surprise. It needs to devour nearly a thousand tiny insects each day to keep its supple body energized. These black and white birds are found in the countryside, especially near water bodies and human habitations. Unlike birds who peck at insects on trees or on the ground, swallows feed on flying insects, houseflies, mosquitoes, gnats, midgets, etc. They spend most of the time in flight and are natural hunters of flying insects. They play a role in our health by reducing the numbers of malaria and dengue causing mosquitoes. Their bodies and wings allow incredible maneuverability and precision in flight. Their short wide bills help them to feed as they sweep through clouds of swarming insects near water and grasslands bits and above trees. Swallows are largely found in
- AForests with all trees
- BCities with large water bodies and parks
- CVillages near rivers and lakesCorrect
- DPlaces where human habits attract insects
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. The dainty swallow is known to be a great air-borne acrobatic artist, but its eating habits many come as a surprise. It needs to devour nearly a thousand tiny insects each day to keep its supple body energized. These black and white birds are found in the countryside, especially near water bodies and human habitations. Unlike birds who peck at insects on trees or on the ground, swallows feed on flying insects, houseflies, mosquitoes, gnats, midgets, etc. They spend most of the time in flight and are natural hunters of flying insects. They play a role in our health by reducing the numbers of malaria and dengue causing mosquitoes. Their bodies and wings allow incredible maneuverability and precision in flight. Their short wide bills help them to feed as they sweep through clouds of swarming insects near water and grasslands bits and above trees. Swallows live near water bodies because
- AA large number of insects are found thereCorrect
- BThey cannot store water in their short wide bills
- CConstant flying makes them thirsty
- DThey love to skim over cool water as they perform acrobatics
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. The dainty swallow is known to be a great air-borne acrobatic artist, but its eating habits many come as a surprise. It needs to devour nearly a thousand tiny insects each day to keep its supple body energized. These black and white birds are found in the countryside, especially near water bodies and human habitations. Unlike birds who peck at insects on trees or on the ground, swallows feed on flying insects, houseflies, mosquitoes, gnats, midgets, etc. They spend most of the time in flight and are natural hunters of flying insects. They play a role in our health by reducing the numbers of malaria and dengue causing mosquitoes. Their bodies and wings allow incredible maneuverability and precision in flight. Their short wide bills help them to feed as they sweep through clouds of swarming insects near water and grasslands bits and above trees. Swallows devour a large number of insects because
- AThey are natural hunters
- BSuch insects would otherwise spread diseases
- CTheir daily need for energy from food is very highCorrect
- DThe insects population is very large
14
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. The dainty swallow is known to be a great air-borne acrobatic artist, but its eating habits many come as a surprise. It needs to devour nearly a thousand tiny insects each day to keep its supple body energized. These black and white birds are found in the countryside, especially near water bodies and human habitations. Unlike birds who peck at insects on trees or on the ground, swallows feed on flying insects, houseflies, mosquitoes, gnats, midgets, etc. They spend most of the time in flight and are natural hunters of flying insects. They play a role in our health by reducing the numbers of malaria and dengue causing mosquitoes. Their bodies and wings allow incredible maneuverability and precision in flight. Their short wide bills help them to feed as they sweep through clouds of swarming insects near water and grasslands bits and above trees. The swallow’s short wide bill is designed to
- AHelp it fly through insect swarms with great precision
- BHelp it perform acrobatic manoeuvers
- CTrap small flying insectsCorrect
- DDestroy disease spread insects
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. The dainty swallow is known to be a great air-borne acrobatic artist, but its eating habits many come as a surprise. It needs to devour nearly a thousand tiny insects each day to keep its supple body energized. These black and white birds are found in the countryside, especially near water bodies and human habitations. Unlike birds who peck at insects on trees or on the ground, swallows feed on flying insects, houseflies, mosquitoes, gnats, midgets, etc. They spend most of the time in flight and are natural hunters of flying insects. They play a role in our health by reducing the numbers of malaria and dengue causing mosquitoes. Their bodies and wings allow incredible maneuverability and precision in flight. Their short wide bills help them to feed as they sweep through clouds of swarming insects near water and grasslands bits and above trees. The swallow is described as an air-borne acrobat because of its
- AHigh energy needs to keep its body supple
- BAbility to eat insects
- CAbility to catch even small insects
- DVaried movement in fast flightCorrect
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The following five sentences from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the four sentences (P, Q, R, S) should appear to complete the paragraph. S1. Once an ant saw, hanging from a plant, a mature chrysalis which could just move its tail. S2. _______________________________________________________________________ S3. _______________________________________________________________________ S4. _______________________________________________________________________ S5. _______________________________________________________________________ S6. The next moment the butterfly rose in the air and was soon out of the sight of the ant. P – The next morning as the ant passed by the same plant it saw a butterfly with gorgeous wings near the remnants of the chrysalis. Q – ‘Poor creature! You can just about move your tail while I can run here and there it mocked the chrysalis. R – ‘Look at me, Ant! Can you fly from one place to another in a short time?’ it said as it dried its wings. S – The chrysalis heard all this but kept quiet.
- AQSPRCorrect
- BRPSQ
- CSRPQ
- DSPQR
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The following five sentences from a paragraph. The first and the last sentences are given. Choose the order in which the four sentences (P, Q, R, S) should appear to complete the paragraph. S1. We would like to thank you once again for having selected our dealership. S2. __________________________________________________________________ S3. __________________________________________________________________ S4. __________________________________________________________________ S5. __________________________________________________________________ S6. We look forward to a long lasting relationship and wish you safe motoring. P – However, in case you experience any incidence which is not to your satisfaction we will be grateful if you could provide your valuable feedback to us at our website. Q – We will bring necessary improvements in the process/organization to deliver better services to our esteemed customers. R – First of all, our entire team is dedicated to ensure your complete satisfaction and give you a wonderful experience S – This will help us to resolve your concern immediately
- AQRPS
- BSQPR
- CSPQR
- DRPSQCorrect
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The following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the appropriate sentence from the given options to complete it. A. If you wanted to know all about bread and bread making you must visit the Bread Museum in Ulm, Germany. B. ________________________________________________________________________________________ C. There are exhibitions on the cultivation of seeds, milling techniques, techniques of bread-making, equipment, the sale of bread; virtually everything you wanted to know about bread.
- ABread making is an ancient art
- BThere are interesting tidbits on the use of bread on social and religious occasions as well
- CSet up in 1955, this huge museum gives you a highly detailed history of bread making and displays about 10,000 objects related to bread and bread productionCorrect
- DA range of bread over, bread baskets and baking moulds are used in Germany
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The following questions have the second sentence missing. Choose the appropriate sentence from the given options to complete it. A. Anne Frank began to keep a dairy on her thirteenth birthday, June 12, 1942, three weeks before she went into hiding with her family and friends in the sealed-off upper rooms of the annex of her father’s office building in Amsterdam. B. _____________________________________________________________________________________ C. They, were, however, betrayed in August 1944 and were deported to the Nazi remained hidden for two years and one month.
- AOf the group of eight, only Otto Frank survived the war
- BAnne died in Bergen-Belsen shortly before its liberation in April 1945
- CWith the assistance of a group of her father, Otto Frank’s trusted colleagues, they remained hidden for two years and one monthCorrect
- DAnne Frank was helped by her friends
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Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The hedge has become a little untidy after the monsoon. I think I’ll call the gardener to _______ the edges a bit.
- ASlim
- BPruneCorrect
- CPrim
- DThin
21
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The men drilled and __________ the stone into smaller bits so that they could be carted away in trucks.
- Amauled
- Bhacked
- ChewedCorrect
- Dwhittle
22
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. Be careful. The cat might ____________ you if it feels frightened.
- AscratchCorrect
- Bcut
- Chit
- Dkill
23
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. She cut the cake into equal edges and ____________ it amongst the children.
- Aseparated
- BdistributedCorrect
- Cspread
- Dscattered
24
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. For the curry you need to ___________ a few onions, a potato and a small piece of ginger.
- Abite
- Bsaw
- Cstrip
- DchopCorrect
25
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The men ___________ off some of the upper branches of the tree near the window to allow more light in.
- Apluck
- Btore
- Cbrought
- DloppedCorrect
26
Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. They picked their axes and __________ the thick bushes that grew all around.
- Apulled
- Bslice
- CchoppedCorrect
- Dscratched
27
"Choose the word which best fills the blank from the four options given. The doctor made a neat ___________ at the mouth of the boil.
- AincisionCorrect
- Bwound
- Cpath
- Ddent
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In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 28?
- AbyCorrect
- Bwith
- Con
- Dfor
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In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 29?
- AthatCorrect
- Bthere
- Cthese
- Dthis
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In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 30?
- Afor
- Bby
- Con
- DofCorrect
31
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 31?
- Abecause
- Bbut
- CandCorrect
- Dyet
32
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 32?
- AisCorrect
- Bare
- Cwas
- Dthere
33
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 33?
- AVitamin–DCorrect
- BProtein
- CHormone
- DCell
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In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 34?
- AonCorrect
- Bof
- Coff
- Dfor
35
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 35?
- Acausing
- BcausesCorrect
- Ccause
- Dgive
36
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 36?
- Achild
- Bboy
- CinfantsCorrect
- Dyoung
37
In the following passage there are some numbered blanks. Fill in the blanks by selecting the most appropriate word for each blank from the given options. Unlike most nutrients, vitamin D is a hormone and is synthesized ______ (28) the body through a process _______ (29) depends upon the ultraviolet rays ______ (30) sunlight. Brief exposure of the face _______ (31) arms to ultraviolet light _______ (32) the most reliable source of ________ (33) in spring and summer. Deficiency _______ (34) vitamin-D causes rickets. This ________ (36) Therefore, a good exposure to _________ (37) is essential. Which fits in gap 37?
- AsunlightCorrect
- Bray
- Csunlights
- Dlights
38
Choose the appropriate phrasal verbs to complete the sentences. My sister ____________ our grandmother who loved to take up challenges.
- Atakes in
- Btakes off
- Ctakes back
- Dtakes afterCorrect
39
"Choose the appropriate phrasal verbs to complete the sentences. Ravi’s family could never ____________ on his small salary if his wife had not decided to work.
- Aget byCorrect
- Bget after
- Cget off
- Dget round
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"Choose the appropriate phrasal verbs to complete the sentences. Soon winter _____________ and the nights became misty and chilly.
- Aset about
- Bset inCorrect
- Cset off
- Dset aside