Communicative English - 1
Communicative English - 1
Communicative English - 1
Choose the correct option from those given in each of the sentences below.
1. The direction in which the formal communication flows is always .
A. Upward B. Downward C. Horizontal D. All of the Above
2. Communication in an organization should ideally flow
A. From top to bottom B. From bottom to top C. Both ways D. None of these
3. Which one of the following cannot become a type of written communication
A. Pictures and visual aids B. Meetings and conferences
C. Letters and suggestions D. Rules and Instructions
Choose the correct option from those given in each of the sentences below.
11. Interpersonal communication is the process by which people exchange information,
feelings, and meaning through verbal and non-verbal messages.
A.True B. False C. possible D. may be
12. Communicating the right way is not equally important in every walk of like, be it in
personal, professional or social life.
A. True B. False C. possible D. may be
13. The success of any business lies as much in networking and building sound professional relationships as it
does in individual tact and business acumen. Communication is a crucial decisive factor in business relations.
A. True B. False C. possible D. may be
14. Maintaining professional etiquette in oral and written business communication is of utmost importance and
must not be taken lightly.
A. True B. False C. possible D. may be
15. Communication is not indeed, the very lubricant that makes the machinery of human relations function
smoothly.
A. True B. False C. possible D. may be
Choose the best word to describe the PARTS OF SPEECH from those given in each of the sentences
below as underlined.
16. I always go to the park on the weekends. A. Noun B. Adjective C. Verb D. Adverb
17. On cold winter days, I love to have a cup of hot chocolate.
A. Adverb B. Adjective C. Verb D. Pronoun
18. Dinosaurs were very large, and they lived millions of years ago.
A. Noun B. Verb C. Adjective D. Preposition
19. Those flowers are very beautiful. How much do they cost?
A. Adjective B. Verb C. Conjuction D. Preposiion
20. Stewart can speak Arabic very well because he lived in Egypt for a year.
A. Verb B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Conjuction
Choose the correct option from those given in each of the sentences below.
21. According to phonetic method, the unit of a word is : A. Sentence B. Word C. Sound D. Letter
22. Total number of sounds in English language is : A. 12 B. 8 C. 20 D. 44
23. Which of the following has /i: / sound : A. Car B. Seat C. fit D. Books
24. The word “Doctor” has : A. Two syllables with stress on one B. Two syllables with stress on both
C. Two syllables with stress on first D. Two syllables with stress on second
25. According to phonetic method, the unit of a word is : A. Sentence B. Word C. Letter D. Sound
26. Majority of staff members were not satisfied with the new director. (Which word is a compound
noun?) A. director B. staff members C. new D. majority
27. I want see justice served. (Which word is an abstract noun?)
A. i B. seen C. want D. justice
28. Alice's father is a surgeon, he mostly does not have time to spend with his family. (Which word
is a singular possessive noun?) A. surgeon B. time C. family D. Alice's
29. Australian government will bring together anti-terror laws. (Which word is a nominative noun?)
A. bring B. Australian C. anti-terror D. government
30. They discussed the problems, but could not find the solution. (Which word is a uncountable noun?)
A. could not B. find C. solution D. discussed
choose the whether the underlined nouns are common, proper, collective or abstract.
31. Honesty is the best policy. A. Common B. Proper C. Collective D. Abstract
32. Solomon was famous for his wisdom. A. Common B. Proper C. Collective D. Abstract
33. James is a bright student . A. Common B. Proper C. Collective D. Abstract
34. My family lives in that house. A. Common B. Proper C. Collective D. Abstract
35. A committee of five was appointed. A. Common B. Proper C. Collective D. Abstract
Choose the most suitable answer that identifies the homophones in the sentence.
41. India the cricket match by 26 runs. A) One B) Won C) Ones D) Owned
42. The fisherman a big fish. A) Court B) Caught C) Catch D) Collect
43. The doctor took blood from my . A) Vein B) Vain C) Vaien D) Vyine
44. It was good to be back in . A) Sink B) Sync C) synchronic D) Sinken
45. She after standing for two hours in a queue. A) Fainted B) Feinted C) Faint D) Feint
Questions (46-50) test your ability to use articles. Select the correct option in the series.
46. Travelling by flight is really experience to be remembered. (A) an (B) a (C) the (D) no article
47. The sun rises in east. (A) an (B) a (C) the (D) no article
48. I go to school every morning. (A) no article (B) the (C) a (D) an
49. I carried umbrella with me while going to school. (A) the (B) an (C) a (D) no article
50. Ravi is tallest boy among his friends. (A) an (B) the (C) no article (D) a
Speech Sounds
51. Which of the following has / ə / sound : (A) but (B) am (C) about (D) aunt
52. Diphthong is a : (A) Pure vowel sound (B) Pure consonant sound
(C) Vowel glides or mixed vowel sounds (D) none of the above
Preposition : Choose the suitable prepositions and darken correct option in the series (1) (2) (3) & (4) from
the options given.
53. My parents live _ New Zealand now. (A) in (B) to (C) live (D) now
54. We slept the open sky. (A) under (B) below (C) in (D) on
55. Our friends in the apartment us are really noisy. (A) over (B) below (C) above (D) inside
56. I am planning to meet all my friends these holidays. (A) on (B) within (C) during (D) over
57. I was waiting the bus stop. (A) on (B) at (C) in (D) for
58. There are two students the class. (A) next (B) in (C) on (D) front
59. The oranges are not in the basket. They are the table. (A) in (B) between (C) on (D) next
60. My pencil is the books and the notebooks. (A) between (B) inside (C) outside (D) above
Tag Questions : Choose the correct question tag to complete each sentence.
64. Nobody called, (A) do they? (B) didn't they? (C) did they? (D) do not they?
65. They will wash the car, (A) will it? (B) won't they? (C) wouldn't they? (D) do not they?
66. We must lock the doors, (A) mustn't they? (B) shouldn't we? (C) mustn't we? (D) do they?
67. I'm right, (A) amn't I? (B) am not I? (C) aren't I? (D) do I ?
68 . So you bought a car, (A) did you? (B) haven't you? (C) weren't you? (D) don’t I ?
69. You wouldn't like to invite my Dad, (A) did you? (B) would you? (C) won't you? (D) don’t you ?
70. We won't be late, (A)won't we? (B) will we? (C) are we? D) don’t we ?
Prefixes and suffixes :Choose the correct prefix or suffix from the options given to complete the gap.
84. In many countries it is …..legal to keep a gun in your house (A) ill (B) un (C) il (D) el
85. Which of the following is the suffix of ‘Suit….’? (A) Ary (B) Able (C) Ness (D) un
86. Which of the following is the prefix of ‘….Polite’? (A) im (B) dis (C) in (D) il
87. The assignment is …complete. (not finished). (A) not (B) un (C) in (D) on
88. I just can't believe it! The story is believable! (A) un (B) in (C) not (D) unn
89. I had a sleep night last night (I did not sleep). (A) less (B) able (C) ing (D) ept
Select the correct or preferred spelling for each of these commonly misspelled words.
Which of the following spellings is correct?
90. (A) accommodate (B) accomodate (C) acommodate (D) accommodate
91. (A) argument (B) arguments (C) arguemint (D) arguemintes
92. (A) acknowledgment (B) acknowledgement (C) acknowlegment (D) acknowlegement
Choose the correct verb/ tense form from the options given to complete the gap.
93.Our Holy Books tell us that man ------------------ mortal. (A) is (B) was (C) will be (D) are
94. The teacher asked the boys whether they ------------------- the problems.
(A) solve (B) have solved (C) had solved (D) solves
Choose the pairs of word/ phrases from the options given that best expresses a similar relationship to
that of the given pair.
95. Patient : Hospital, (A) Teacher : School (B) Pilot : Aeroplane (C) Litigant : Court (D) Priest : Church
96. Truck : Cargo, (A) Ship : Water (B) Aircraft : Fuel (C) Bus : Passengers (D) Theatre : Movie
97. Entomology : Insects (A) Oncology : Cancer (B) Gerontology : Germs
(C) Tantology : Tortoises (D) Phonology : Telephones
98. See : Invisible (A) Sell : Insoluble (B) Alien : Inalienable
(C) Satisfy : Insatiable (D) Differ : Indifferent
99. Duck : Drake (A) Bull : Cow (B) Dog : Kennel
(C) Deer : Fawn (D) Goose : Gander
100. Gemini : Zodiac (A) Star : Galaxy (B) Ministry : Government
(C) May : Year (D) Channels : Television