23. Review II/2: Unit No 5 to 8 of 10th English by AG Ahmad

 

10th English A          Review II

Unit No 5 - 8

 Ex. A                         Page:101

1. ‘But the point here is that it is not thatconvenient”. The underlined word means:

(a) easy                                    (b) good                                              (c) difficult

2. ‘Though both of these mediums cover the news effectively, there are distinct” differences in the way they do it.’ The underlined word means:

(a) perplexing                          (b) minor                                             (c) clear.

3. ‘ I am prepared to “excel” and make it much further in the years to come with my college education.’ the underlined word means.

(a) high                                    (b) to do extremely well                     (c) exalted

4. ‘The last couple to years have been “a long bumpy ride” for me, as they have for everyone of  my age’. The Underlined phrase means:

(a) easy time                            (b) hard and challenging time          (c) leisure time.

5. “Everyone had a                  on his or her face on the way home.’ Which connotation is more positive?

(a) grin                                     (b) smile                                              (c) smirk

6. The synonym of  “Lovely” is                    

(a) unattractive                        (b) beautiful                                       (c) ugly

7. The synonym of “culprit” is                                 

(a) innocent                             (b) offender                                        (c) honest

8. The antonym of “abandon” is                  

(a) support                             (b) discard                                           (c) desert

9. The antonym of “bright” is                                   

(a) dark                                  (b) brilliant                                          (c) clear

10. “Someone” ate my cookies. ’The underlined word is a/an          .

(a) personal pronoun               (b) relative pronoun                 (c) indefinite pronoun

11. ‘The watchman “blew” his whistle.’ The underline word is a/an             .

(a) intransitive verb               (b) transitive verb                    (c) regular verb

12. “I am afraid I cannot afford “to spend” too much money.”

The underlined part of the sentence is a/an                           

(a) gerund                                (b) participle                            (c) infinitive

13. “Who”  is the man at the door?’ The underline word is a/an                   .

(a) indefinite pronoun             (b) interrogative pronoun     (c) relative pronoun.

14. ‘A clever trick was played successfully by the cat.’ The underlined word is an adverb of    .

(a) manner                             (b) place                                  (c) time

15. ‘Our practice “usually” starts at six o’clock.’The underlined word is an adverb of        .

(a) degree                                (b) manner                               (c) frequency

16. If  he offers me a job I                  it.

(a) will accept                         (b) would accept                     (c) would have accepted

17. Yesterday, at 5 o’clock,  I                                    apples.

(a) was eating                          (b) ate                                     (c) had eaten

18. By the time we got to the cinema the film                       so we missed the list five minutes.

(a) had started                       b. have started                                     (c) started

19. ‘Flying above the lake at this time of night seems a little dangerous.

The underlined phrase is  a/an            

(a) gerund                              (b) participle                            (c) infinitive

20. They invited us to their home yesterday, “What tense is it?

(a) past indefinite                   (b) past perfect                        (c) past perfect continuous

21. ‘A new computer was bought by them.’ Choose the correct active voice.

(a) They buy a new computer.                        (b) They bought a new computer   

(c) They have bought a new computer.

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