A. Kind
B. Gentle
C. Malevolent
D. Generous
Correct answer is: C. Malevolent
'Benign' means harmless or kind; its antonym 'malevolent' means harmful or evil.
A. What I mean is that understood by you?
B. Was what I mean understood by you?
C. Is what I mean understood by you?
D. What I mean is understood by you
Correct answer is: C. Is what I mean understood by you?
In passive voice, the question structure is retained, with 'what I mean' as the subject.
Correct answer is: B. on
The phrase 'keen on' is used to express enthusiasm for something.
A. Wealthy
B. Prosperous
C. Bankrupt
D. Rich
Correct answer is: C. Bankrupt
'Insolvent' means unable to pay debts, synonymous with 'bankrupt.'
A. shall
B. will
C. would
D. will have
Correct answer is: B. will
'Will' is appropriate for expressing future certainty in this context.
A. The laborers are on strike for four days
B. The laborers have been on strike for four days
C. The laborers are being on strike for four days
D. The laborers have been in strike for four days
Correct answer is: B. The laborers have been on strike for four days
Present perfect continuous 'have been' is correct for an ongoing action with duration.
A. Conjunction
B. Preposition
C. Adverb
D. Interjection
Correct answer is: A. Conjunction
'But' connects two clauses, functioning as a coordinating conjunction.
A. To finish
B. To get ready
C. To start
D. To improve
Correct answer is: D. To improve
The idiom 'pull your socks up' means to make an effort to improve performance.
A. A clever person
B. An important person
C. An ideal person
D. A lazy person
Correct answer is: D. A lazy person
'Couch potato' refers to someone who is lazy and spends much time sitting.
A. To drive
B. Drive
C. Driving
D. Driven
Correct answer is: C. Driving
The gerund 'driving' is used after the phrase 'don't mind.'