CSS English MCQS with Answers
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Abdullah is a hard working student.
Abdullah is a hard working student.
Preposition
Adjective
Adverb
Pronoun
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After the explosion,but a vestige of the building was left.
After the explosion,but a vestige of the building was left.
Adjective
Pronoun
Preposition
Noun
Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS)
We (passed the hat) to collect some money for the party.
We (passed the hat) to collect some money for the party.
Rejected the idea
All contributed
Made preparations
Called our friends
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They sorted out the family issue intelligently and wisely.
They sorted out the family issue intelligently and wisely.
Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Noun
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Javeria is absolutely (annoyed) with her job.
Javeria is absolutely (annoyed) with her job.
Holding her breath
Caught in the crossfire
Cheesed off
Driven up the wall
Sentence Completion.
She is a pragmatist as______to base her future on impractical dreams as she would be to build a castle on shifting sand.
She is a pragmatist as______to base her future on impractical dreams as she would be to build a castle on shifting sand.
Determined
Quick
Apt
Disinclined
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Can you lend me the abstract of your article on pollution.
Can you lend me the abstract of your article on pollution.
Noun
Preposition
Adverb
Adjective
Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS)
Bottom line
Bottom line
A minor point
The best solution
The main point
An easy task
Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS)
Poles apart means:
Poles apart means:
Willing to instigate conflict
Ready to fight
Far from an agreement
A serious argument
Select the appropriate word that is SIMILAR in meaning to the numbered word.(IDIOMS)
To keeps one’s temper:
To keeps one’s temper:
To become hungry
To be aloof from
To be in good mood
To preserve ones energy
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