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She's also an up-and-coming fiction writer with a penchant for the dark and surreal.
Choose the meaning of the word surreal.

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In which of the following clusters, all the words mean 'lgnoring existence of God'

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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly. 

  1. Our daughter will be three years old next week.
  2. Our son will be two-years-old next week.
  3. Our two-year-old is starting to talk.
  4. Our two year old is starting to talk.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly. 

  1. Jan asked; “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later.'"
  2. Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later?""
  3. Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later?"
  4. Jan asked, “What did Joe mean when he said, ‘I will see you later'?”
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. You are my friend; however, I cannot afford to lend you any more money.
  2. Truly, a popular error has as many lives as a cat: it comes walking in, long after you have imagined it effectually strangled.
  3. There is only one cure for the evils which newly acquired freedom produces, and that cure is freedom.
  4. There is a slavery that no legislation can abolish; the slavery of caste.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. Yes, Jagrit, you were right about that answer.
  2. Yes Jagrit, you were right about that answer.
  3. I saw our town’s ex-Mayor Prakash Kumar in the mall.
  4. I saw our town’s ex-mayor in the market.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. As Caesar loved me, I wept for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him; but as he was ambitious, I slew him.
  2. Danish, my friend from Chandigarh, Punjab, will join us.
  3. Danish, my friend, from Chandigarh, Punjab will join us.
  4. As Caesar loved me, I wept for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him: but as he was ambitious I slew him.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. A liberally sprinkled dose of humour was very much appreciated.
  2. Right now I want two things: peace and quiet.
  3. Our liberal-minded clergyman managed to unite the entire congregation.
  4. Right now I want two things; peace and quiet.
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Choose the sentence (s) which is/ are punctuated correctly.

  1. It may not be the correct part, but I bet that it works.
  2. It may not be the correct part but: I bet that it works.
  3. O father! I hear the sound of guns.
  4. O Hamlet, speak no more!
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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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In the following question, identify the correct subject and verb. The subject is in bold and the verb is underlined.

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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Some of the desserts was left by the end of the birthday party.
  2. Your brilliant excuses almost makes up for your tardiness.
  3. Neither Jackson nor Jenna have played hooky.
  4. Either of us is capable of winning.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Here’s the paper clips you requested.
  2. A limousine and driver are in the driveway.
  3. One-fourth of the voters tend not to cast its ballots in national elections.
  4. Either of the classic cars are for sale.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. Ten dollars are too much to pay for a pen.
  2. The water polo team have won the state championship for the second time.
  3. That skier is one of those who competes nationally.
  4. I can not be calm on roller coasters.
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Find out the sentence/s which is/are written correctly.

  1. The sexy, slim, Indian superstar.
  2. The Indian, slim, sexy superstar.
  3. My yellow, old, Ferrari sports car.
  4. My old, yellow, Ferrari sports car.
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In the following question, choose the correct sentence/sentences.

  1. Due to the amicable nature of the new neighbours in the locality, we could come to an amiable settlement of the dispute that had taken place.
  2. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay gave ascent that they will assent the Mt. Everest and conquer it together.
  3. His immanent literary qualities made him an eminent writer and hence fame became imminent for him.
  4. Kamal is very obedient, agreeable and gracious: a complaisant child. His mother feels complacent of her parentage.
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