(A) of
(B) at
(C) by
(D) None of these
English
The worker said, “I have not done anything wrong.” (Change narration):
(A) The worker said that he was not done anything wrong
(B) The worker asked that he would not done anything wrong
(C) The worker said that he have not done anything wrong
(D) The worker said that he had not done anything wrong
That girl was the _ of attention.
A. Target
B. Cynosure
C. Doggerel
D. None of these
We should abide by the rule, _?
A. Could we?
B. Shouldn’t we?
C. Shall not we?
D. None of these
How is this incident come _?
A. By
B. About
C. At
D. None of these
The workers called _ the strike.
A. On
B. At
C. Off
D. None of these
His hand _ caught yesterday in the door.
(A) Coarse
(B) Abraded
(C) Scorched
D. Bruised
That charming girl was the _ of all eyes.
A. Cynosure
B. Ambition
C. Target
D. None of these
The analogy of words written in capital letters: Lion : Roar :: ?
A. Snake : Lizard
B. Goat : Bleat
C. Lizard : Crawl
D. None of these
What is the correct grammatical type of the phrase “She sings a song, doesn’t she?”
A. Tag question
B. Pronoun case
C. Gerund case
D. None off these