(IGP) IAS Pre Paper - 2: GS - English Language & Comprehension Skills - Common Error (MCQ -2)
English Language & Comprehension Skills
Common Error (MCQ -2)
Directions: Select the correct word or phrase to complete a grammatical and idiomatic sentence.
1. Agriculture in America has—industrial progress.
(a) kept pace with
(b) kept paces along
(c) kept its pace for
(d) kept pace together with
2. He is — if he does not meet this situation boldly.
(a) unworthy of his salt
(b) not worth his salt
(c) not of worth to his salt
(d) not worth of the salt
3. I know I have a copy of the book you
need, but at the moment, I can't — it.
(a) lay my hands on
(b) lie my hand
(c) lay my fingers on
(d) lay my hands to
4. Due to industrial recession,
retrenchment of jobs is — in big and small units alike.
(a) order for the day
(b) the daily order
(c) the order of the day
(d) the order every day
5. It is due to lack of careful advance
planning that your scheme has
(a) come upon grief
(b) come out with grief
(c) come to grief
(d) come in grief.
6. I wish my brother — here to listen
to this entertaining lecture.
(a) would be
(b) has been
(c) is
(d) were
7. Did you think you — somewhere
before?
(a) have seen me
(b) saw me
(c) had seen me
(d) would see me
8. John is a great hand — organising
meetings
(a) for
(b) to
(c) at
(d) in
9. He has — , he deals both in books
and curios.
(a) two bows to his string
(b) two string to his bow
(c) two arrows to his bow
(d) two bows and strings
10. The way he is currying favour — his
rich neighbour is sickening.
(a) of
(b) with
(c) for
(d) to
11. The patient was cheered — by the
news that she was likely to be discharged in a day or two.
(a) on
(b) up
(c) out
(d) down
12. The thieves had driven ten miles
before the police caught — them.
(a) on with
(b) upon
(c) up to
(d) up with
13. As soon as the visitor's dishonest
purpose was discovered, he was — the door.
(a) shown with
(b) shown to
(c) shown
(d) shown out of
14. As soon as my attention was—the
dangerous state of the staircase, I got it repaired.
(a) drawn for
(b) drawn upon
(c) drawn near
(d) drawn to
15. _____ pompous, he was an
entertaining companion.
(a) Before
(b) Never
(c) Though
(d) Despite
16. Because of his distrust—every one,
he could never gain any good friend.
(a) by
(b) of
(c) with
(d) in
17. The new Twenty Point Programme is
designed to be a renewed assault — poverty.
(a) for
(b) into
(c) on
(d) upon
18. If you have a good project but are
lacking — finance, you should enter into partnership — an affluent
person.
(a) of, with
(b) for, with
(c) in, with
(d) in, of
19. He was operated — an abscess in his
leg.
(a) for
(b) against
(c) on for
(d) on against
20. Living a simple life — one's own
resources is preferable—leading a luxurious life on borrowed funds.
(a) with, than
(b) within, to
(c) within, against
(d) on, from
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