Verb Correction in English Grammar for all Ex.4

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Objective with Good Bye Mr Chips- English Part 2

Choose the correct synonym of the underlined word.

1. Chips remained ragged at Melbury for some time.

A) happy

B) sorrowful

C) anxious and tired

D) well dressed

2. Taking his first class was a tremendous ordeal for him.

A) joy

B) trial

C) threat

D) opportunity

3. Chips assumed a scowl in his first class at Brookfield

A) confidence

B) admire

C) clutch

D) frown

4. Brookfield building centred upon a quadrangle

A) rectangle

B) square or rectangular 

C) long and high

D) beyond the land

5. The school went up and down, dwindling almost to non-existent.

A) supreme

B) fall

C) conditioned

D) renown

6. People confessed that they rather thought they had heard of it. 

A) conceited

B) accepted

C) told

D) restored

7. But that didn't matter, It was convenient that was the main thing.

A) economic

B) appropriate

C) entitled

D) renovated

8. It was so placid and calm for Chips. 

A) furnished

B) hectic

C) sufficient

D) serene

9. It seemed to him full of distasteful innovations. 

A) liking

B) likeable

C) mourning

D) comprehensive

10. Chips wondered vaguely what the world was coming to.

A) joyfully

B) scornfully

C) strangely

D) anxiously

11. But he re-saw the glorious hump of the Gable. 

A) surface

B) small hill

C) shining

D) path

12. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings. 

A) ordinary

B) significant

C) recollection

D) famous

13. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings. 

A) ordinary

B) luxurious

C) brilliant

D) long

14. For his marriage was a triumphant success. 

A) gloomy experience

B) very happy experience

C) very hectic task

D) very laborious job

15. The idea could not have survived its frosty reception. 

A) existed

B) dying

C) motivated

D) test

15. The idea could not have survived its frosty reception. 

A) abnormal

B) quick

C) welcoming

D) cold

16. Katherine did not like the cocksure type of boys. 

A) lazy

B) lenient

C) pontifical

D) sharp

17. Chips made desultory notes in an exercise book.

A) lengthy

B) notable

C) haphazard

D) mechanical

18. Chips did not want to receive condolences. 

A) stories

B) sympathies

C) burdensome

D) pleasure

19. Chips was standing in a trance. 

A) laziness

B) stupor

C) amount

D) effectiveness

20. Actually Chips nodded and stumbled on. 

A) bowed

B) spoke

C) noted

D) cursed



Choose the correct option:

21. He gave me any rupees. 

A) He gave me  little rupees

B) He gave me the few rupees

C) He gave me a few rupees

D) He gave me a few rupee's


22. I am listening yours story.

A) I am listening to your's story.

B) I am listening to yours story.

C) I am listening to your story.

D) I am listening to your storey.


23. I have many works to do. 

A) I have many working to do.

B) I have many pieces of work to do.

C) I have many works to do.

D) I have more works to do.


24. Whose do you like the most? 

A) Who do you like the most?

B) What do you like the most?

C) Who's do you like the most?

D) Whom do you like the most?


25. My brother gave me many advices.  

A) My brother gave me many pieces of advices.

B) My brother gave me many piece's of advice.

C) My brother gave me many piece of advice.

D) My brother gave me many pieces of advice.


26. They are her son-in-laws.  

A) They are hers sons-in-laws.

B) They are her's sons-in-laws.

C) They are her sons-in-law.

D) They are hers sons-in-law.

 

27. Your's truly.

A) Your truly.

B) You are truly.

C) Yours truly.

D) Your true

Answers to the Objective

1. Chips remained ragged at Melbury for some time.

C) anxious and tired

2. Taking his first class was a tremendous ordeal for him.

B) trial

3. Chips assumed a scowl in his first class at Brookfield

D) frown

4. Brookfield building centred upon a quadrangle

B) square or rectangular 

5. The school went up and down, dwindling almost to non-existent.

B) fall

6. People confessed that they rather thought they had heard of it. 

B) accepted

7. But that didn't matter, It was convenient that was the main thing.

B) appropriate

8. It was so placid and calm for Chips. 

D) serene

9. It seemed to him full of distasteful innovations. 

A) disliking 

10. Chips wondered vaguely what the world was coming to.

C) strangely

11. But he re-saw the glorious hump of the Gable. 

B) small hill

12. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings. 

B) significant

13. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings. 

A) ordinary

14. For his marriage was a triumphant success. 

B) very happy experience

15. The idea could not have survived its frosty reception. 

A) existed

15. The idea could not have survived its frosty reception. 

D) cold

16. Katherine did not like the cocksure type of boys. 

C) pontifical

17. Chips made desultory notes in an exercise book.

C) haphazard

18. Chips did not want to receive condolences. 

B) sympathies

19. Chips was standing in a trance. 

B) stupor

20. Actually Chips nodded and stumbled on. 

A) bowed



Choose the correct option:

21. He gave me any rupees. 

C) He gave me a few rupees


22. I am listening yours story.

C) I am listening to your story.


23. I have many works to do. 

B) I have many pieces of work to do.


24. Whose do you like the most? 

D) Whom do you like the most?


25. My brother gave me many advices.  

D) My brother gave me many pieces of advice.


26. They are her son-in-laws.  

C) They are her sons-in-law.



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