English MCQS

The company officials felt the rising cost of health coverage was ____ enough to raise their employees’ insurance premiums.

A. (A) disposition
B. (B) emendation
C. (C) improvident
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: C. (C) improvident
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The word ‘aberration’ most nearly means:

A. (A) deviation
B. (B) standard
C. (C) normality
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: A. (A) deviation
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 ‘Macabre’ means:

A. (A) Gruesome
B. (B) Pleasing
C. (C) Tarried
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: A. (A) Gruesome
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‘He seems to have acted properly.’ The underlined part shows:

A. (A) present perfect tense
B. (B) perfect infinitive tense
C. (C) present perfect continuous tense
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: B. (B) perfect infinitive tense
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Which is correct?

A. (A) Health is preferable to wealth.
B. (B) Health is more preferable than wealth.
C. (C) Health is preferable over wealth.
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: A. (A) Health is preferable to wealth.
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Which is the correct passive voice of the following sentence? “Your blame counts for nothing.”

A. (A) Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted.
B. (B) Nothing is counted for your blame.
C. (C) Your blame is not counted by anything.
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: A. (A) Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted.
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He took ____ me the minute we met. But I’m not worried; I can take care of myself.

A. (A) off
B. (B) over
C. (C) against
D. (D) None of these
Correct answer is: C. (C) against
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