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IIMT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, GREATER

NOIDA DEPARTMENT-BBA
Class Test Unit 5
Session: 2024-25 Semester-V Section: A+B+C

Subject Code: 504 Subject: General English

Name: _____________________ Enrollment No.: _____________________

I. In "Verbal Analogies" type of verbal ability questions. A question has two words
with a certain relationship to each other, and it is followed by four pairs of words.
You are required to choose one pair in which the words have the same
relationship.
1) Liquid: Liter

1. Hot: Cold
2. Weight: Kilogram
3. Movie: Entertainment
4. Winter: Cold

2) If Dusk: Evening, Dawn: ?

1. Night
2. Light
3. Fog
4. Morning

3) Ducks: Quack

1. Bears: Grunt
2. Cat: Roar
3. Dogs: Bark
4. Lion: Predator

4) Paw: Cat then Hoof: ?

1. Dog
2. Elephant
3. Horse
4. Lamb
5) Breeze: Cyclone

1. Drizzle: Downpour
2. Rain: Rainbow
3. Earth: Earthquake
4. Sun: Sunburn

II. Read the sentences below and make the necessary changes.

1. Rahul went to school despite of having a fever.


2. I haven’t seen Susan since six years.
3. Lisa is busy at the work, so she can’t make it on time.
4. Our mathematics teacher is giving us too much tasks.
5. Do not advice her, she won’t listen.
6. My mother cooks rice yesterday.
7. He or Raju are guilty.
8. Sheldon is brave than his friends.
9. The mans purse was lost in the bus.
10. The boy studied when his father came home from work.
11. Do he have any idea where he is going?
12. Have you ever being to Kerala?
13. They has a party planned for Amy.
14. The shepherd took his sheeps to the field.
15. I prefer chocolate milkshake than vanilla ice cream.

III. In the following Error Correction (Underlined Part) questions, some


part of the sentence is underlined. Which of the options given below
the sentence should replace the part underlined to make the
sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is
given then choose option E ‘No Correction required’ as the answer.

1. “Have you been” more careful, the accident could have been
averted.
A. If you have been
B. Had you been
C. Have you been
D. If you could have been
E. No correction is required
2. “In order to attaining optimal health“, one must lead a healthy
lifestyle and exercise regularly.
A. In order to attain optimal health
B. In order to attain optimal level in health
C. For attaining an optimal health
D. In order to attain an optimal health
E. No correction is required
3. On my birthday, I distributed sweets “between the students” of my
class.
A. between students of
B. among students of
C. among the students of
D. between the students in
E. No correction is required
4. “Finishing the dinner“, the guests retired to their rooms.
A. When finished the dinner,
B. Finishing dinner,
C. While finishing dinner,
D. After finishing the dinner,
E. No correction is required
5. “Being illiterate, the villagers were” cheated by the money lender.
A. They are illiterate, the villagers
B. The villagers, being illiterate, were
C. The villagers are illiterate, were
D. If they were illiterate, the villagers
E. No correction is required
6. The government has “granted permission to prosecute” the public
servant.
A. granted permission to prosecution
B. sanction to prosecuting
C. sanctioned permission to prosecute
D. grant permission to prosecute
E. No correction is required
7. Within three years, he demonstrated “a dramatic improved”
business performance.
A. the dramatic improved
B. the dramatically improved
C. a dramatically improved
D. a dramatic improvement
E. No correction is required
8. Your defence that you found the purse lying on the floor “cannot be
trust“.
A. cannot be trusted
B. can hardly be trust
C. can never be trust
D. could not be trust
E. No correction is required
9. The incident has clearly highlighted his knowledge and “attentive of
detail“.
A. attended to detail
B. attentively on details
C. attention to detail
D. attention for detail
E. No correction is required
10. Rural-area people can cope well with physical strain as they
are used to “working hardly“.
A. work hard
B. the working hard
C. hardly working
D. hard working
E. No correction is required

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