English Full Length Mock Test 1 PDF
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This is a full-length mock test for English, covering various topics such as synonyms, sentence improvement, and idioms. The test contains multiple choice questions focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and usage.
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FULL LENGTH MOCK TEST SYNONYMS 1. His PACIFIST views were unpopular on the military base where he worked. A. Peaceful B. Irrelevant C. Direct D. Revolting 2. The meal was barely PALATABLE. A. Delicious B. Delightful C. Wholesome D. Plentiful 3. To avoid being discovered, Jason ofte...
FULL LENGTH MOCK TEST SYNONYMS 1. His PACIFIST views were unpopular on the military base where he worked. A. Peaceful B. Irrelevant C. Direct D. Revolting 2. The meal was barely PALATABLE. A. Delicious B. Delightful C. Wholesome D. Plentiful 3. To avoid being discovered, Jason often met his PARAMOUR at a hotel on the outside of town. A. Teacher B. Hater C. Supporter D. Lover 4. He was released on PAROLE after serving two years. A. Island B. Liberate C. Home town D. Condition 5. Since Ted and Rick cannot decide who is entitled to their father’s estate, they will allow the court to distribute the PATRIMONY. A. Dispute B. Severe stage C. Homage D. Heritage 6. When the caring man saw the PAUPER had no footwear, he offered the man the pair of shoes he wore. A. Saint B. Insolvent C. Child D. Old lady 7. Whenever we had a problem or question to solve, our PEDANT next door would interject his solution every time. A. Doctor B. Lawyer C. Scholar D. Orthodox 8. Racists tend to have PESSIMISTIC views about interracial marriage. A. Strange B. Negative C. Optimistic D. Clear 9. He had a reputation as a PHILANDERER. A. Romeo B. Zero C. Rebel D. Honest 10. He is ABSTEMIOUS in eating and drinking. A. Prudent B. Incautious C. Wasteful D. Revengeful SPOTTING ERRORS 11. Several people (a) are coming to attend (b) the function next week. (c) No error (d) 12. He complained the Police Commissioner (a) that the police was (b) not investigating his case properly. (c) No error (d) 13. It has been raining heavily (a) for morning, so we cannot (b) go out for picnic. (c) No error (d) 14. A optimistic person (a) always looks things (b) from their best side. (c) No error (d) 15. He is very weak (a) so he is not (b) lift this heavy table. (c) No error (d) 16. No sooner did he came (a) than heavy rain (b) began to fall. (c) No error (d) 17. Unless don’t you gave (a) your consent we shall not (b) accept this project. (c) No error (d) 18. History and Civics (a) are more easier than (b) Physics and Mathematics. (c) No error (d) 19. The boss told his secretary (a) that she was a lazy girl (b) and has done her work very badly. (c) No error (d) 20. His good qualities always help him (a)to take a quickly (b) and appropriate decision. (c) No error (d) 24 ANTONYMS 25 21. PROPENSITY (A) Relentlessness (B) Stagnation (C) Forecast (D) Disinclination 26 22. ENCOMIUM (A) Hyper-criticism (B) Diffidence (C) Unethical (D) Meagre 27 23. PETULANT (A) Calm (B) Industrious (C) Scrupulous (D) Fearless 28 24. LACONIC (A) Livid (B) Erudite (C) Talkative (D) Uncivilised 29 25. EXODUS (A) Restoration (B) External (C) Inbuilt (D) Influx 30 26. AFFLUENCE (A) Neglect (B) Stagnation (C) Misery (D) Poverty 31 27. AGONY (A) Pain (B) Suffering (C) Laughter (D) Pleasure 32 28. MOURNFUL (A) Humorous (B) Laughable (C) Joyous (D) Playful 33 29. SUBLIME (A) Meaningful (B) Hilarious (C) Ludicrous (D) Amusing 34 30. DEMENTED (A) Inordinate (B) Sensitive (C) Sensual (D) Sensible SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT 31. Not only his wife but his mother also FIND him guilty. A. Have found B. Had found C. Found D. No improvement 32. Either of the two boys HAVE TO PURCHASE a train ticket for me. A. Are going to purchase B. Has to purchase C. Will be purchased D. No improvement 33. Is there anybody in the office ? No there ARE NO ONE. A. Is no one B. Has been one C. Have been two D. No improvement 34. The police HAS ARRESTED the criminal. A. Arrests B. Is going to arrest C. Have arrested D. No improvement 36. While learning to swim, ONE OF MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IS to relax. A. One of the most important things is B. One of the most important thing is C. One of the most important things are D. No improvement 37. The rich IS HAPPY THAN poor. A. Is happier to B. Is happier than C. Are happier than D. No improvement 38. Raghav depends ON YOU. A. On yourself B. At yourself C. With you D. No improvement 39. Everyone one can’t be honest, CAN HE ? A. May they ? B. Can they ? C. Might be ? D. No improvement 40. I HAVE WRITTEN to you about this matter yesterday. A. Wrote B. Had written C. Will write D. No.improvement IDIOMS & PHRASES 41. HAVE FEET OF CLAY - Character flaw - Running speedily - Honest - punctuality 42. HIGH AND DRY - In a lurch - In a break - In peace - Rest in peace 43. HOBSON’S CHOICE - Quick decision - Careful while selecting something - Helplessness - Right decision 44. HOLD IN ABEYANCE - Despair - Take seriously - About to end - Delay 45. HEAD AND SHOULDER - A dandruff free shampoo - Experienced and superior - Main - Commander 46. HUSH MONEY - Money of a thief - Bribe - Cash - Property 47. HELTER SKELTER - Qiuck and hurry - Disorder - Jerry built - murderer 48. HOLE AND CORNER - Something serious - Something enjoyable - Something secret - Something open 49. ILL AT EASE - Suffering from illness - Feeling better - Feeling comfortable - Feeling uncomfortable 50. IN A FIX - In a problem - To fix a problem - In a theatre - Fit in a tight box