16. Sohna’s uncle had to ____ a sick dog for a day.
(a) look into
(b) look back
(c) look on
(d) look after
Answer:
(d) look after
Explanation:
The phrasal verb “look after” means to take care of someone or something, which fits the context of caring for a sick dog.
17. I ____ Pune so many times.
(a) have visited
(b) am visit
(c) has visited
(d) did visited
Answer:
(a) have visited
Explanation:
The pronoun “I” takes the plural form of the auxiliary verb “have”. The present perfect tense “have visited” correctly describes an action completed multiple times in the past.
18. Rearrange “likes/The frog/the pond/time in/to spend” to make a sentence.
(a) To spend the frog time in likes the pond.
(b) The pond likes the frog to spend time in.
(c) To spend the pond likes time in the frog.
(d) The frog likes to spend time in the pond.
Answer:
(d) The frog likes to spend time in the pond.
Explanation:
This is the only arrangement that forms a grammatically correct and logically coherent English sentence with a proper subject-verb-object structure.
19. Choose the correct prefix from the following for the word ‘aware’.
(a) un
(b) over
(c) ness
(d) ment
Answer:
(a) un
Explanation:
A prefix is added to the beginning of a word. Adding “un-” to “aware” creates the valid word “unaware”, meaning not knowing or realizing something.
20. Which among the following is concrete noun?
(a) hope
(b) durable
(c) table
(d) courage
Answer:
(c) table
Explanation:
A concrete noun is something you can perceive with your five physical senses. A “table” can be seen and touched, whereas “hope” and “courage” are abstract nouns.