While “lady” is frequently used as the counterpart to gentleman in modern speech (e.g., “Ladies and gentlemen”), the direct morphological feminine equivalent of “Gentleman” is “Gentlewoman.” The official key marks option A.
77. The feminine gender of ‘Prince’ is
(A) Princely
(B) Princehood
(C) Princess
(D) Princeness
Answer:
(C) Princess
Explanation:
A prince is a male royal, and the corresponding title for a female royal in English is a princess.
78. The feminine gender of ‘Master’ is
(A) Masters
(B) Misters
(C) Mistress
(D) Mistrs
Answer:
(C) Mistress
Explanation:
In English, the traditional feminine counterpart to the title or noun “Master” is “Mistress.”
79. Mr. Ram is ______ MLA from this constituency.
(A) An
(B) A
(C) The
(D) No article
Answer:
(C) The
Explanation:
Because the sentence refers to a specific MLA belonging to a specific place. , the definite article “the” is grammatically required.
80. ______ moon is bright
(A) An
(B) The
(C) On
(D) A
Answer:
(B) The
Explanation:
The moon is a unique, specific celestial body in our sky. Unique objects always take the definite article “The.”