GE 95: EMRS LIBRARIAN REGIONAL LANGUAGE (ENGLISH) 24-12-2023

Answer key and explanations are appended at the end of the 150th question.

Question NumberQuestionFirst OptionSecond OptionThird OptionFourth Option
141Change the given sentence from Active Voice to passive. The player hit the ball hard.The ball is being hit hard by the player.The ball hit the player hard.The ball was hit hard by the player.The ball is hit hard by the player.
42Pick the word nearest in meaning to the given word. Palatabledeliciousbittersweettempting
143Identify the Tense of the underlined part in the given sentence, When you come home, I’ll be watching the cricket match on TV.Present ContinuousFuture Perfect ContinuousFuture PerfectFuture Continuous
144Identify the part that contains an error. The crow (a) / could not drink (b) / as there was © / a little water in the pitcher.(d)The crowcould not drinkas there wasa little water in the pitcher.
45Choose one-word substitute for the given expression. Text that is difficult to readillegibleinaudibleillegitimateilliterate
146Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom. An old wive’s talea false and foolish narrativea narrative recounted by an old womanan ancient storya popular folk tale
147Pick the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Headstrongshiftysubmissivesoftflexible
148Fill in the blank with the correct option. Each one of the boys ______________ finished the assignment.will havehadhavehas
149Choose the correct Article to fill in the blank. Earth revolves round the Sun.TheNo articleAAn
150Rearrange the parts in correct order to make a meaningful sentence. (a) the migratory birds (b) at evening time © return to their nests (d) and relaxc,d,a,bd,c,b,aa,d,b,c b,a,c,d
Here is the answer key with explanations:
141: The correct answer is (3) The ball was hit hard by the player. To change a sentence from active voice to passive voice, we need to make the object of the active sentence the subject of the passive sentence, and use the past participle form of the verb with a suitable form of be. The other options are wrong because:(1) The ball is being hit hard by the player. This is the present continuous passive voice, which implies that the action is happening now, not in the past.
(2) The ball hit the player hard. This is the active voice, not the passive voice. The subject and the object are reversed.
(4) The ball is hit hard by the player. This is the present simple passive voice, which implies that the action is a general fact or a habit, not a specific event in the past.
42: The correct answer is (1) delicious. Palatable means pleasing or acceptable to the taste, so delicious is the nearest in meaning. The other options are wrong because:(2) bitter is the opposite of palatable, not the nearest in meaning.
(3) sweet is a specific type of taste, not a synonym of palatable.
(4) tempting is related to desire, not taste.
143: The correct answer is (4) Future Continuous. The future continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be in progress at a specific point of time in the future. The underlined part of the sentence fits this description. The other options are wrong because:(1) Present Continuous is used to describe an action that is happening now or around now, not in the future.
(2) Future Perfect Continuous is used to describe an action that will have been in progress for a certain period of time in the future, not at a specific point of time.
(3) Future Perfect is used to describe an action that will have been completed by a certain point of time in the future, not in progress.
144: The correct answer is (4) a little water in the pitcher. The part that contains an error
45: The correct answer is (1) illegible. Illegible means not clear enough to be read, which is the same as text that is difficult to read. The other options are wrong because:(2) inaudible means not loud enough to be heard, which is related to sound, not text.
(3) illegitimate means not authorized by the law or not in accordance with accepted standards, which is not related to text readability.
(4) illiterate means unable to read or write, which is related to a person’s skill, not text readability.
  • 46: The correct answer is (1) a false and foolish narrative. An old wive’s tale is an idiom that means a superstition or a belief that is not based on facts or logic. The other options are wrong because:
    • (2) a narrative recounted by an old woman is a literal interpretation of the idiom, not its figurative meaning.
    • (3) an ancient story is a general term for a historical or mythical tale, not a specific idiom.
    • (4) a popular folk tale is a type of story that is widely known and passed down orally, not a false or foolish narrative.
  • 147: The correct answer is (2) submissive. Headstrong means stubborn or wilful, so submissive is the opposite in meaning. Submissive means ready to obey or yield to others. The other options are wrong because:
    • (1) shifty means dishonest or unreliable, which is not the opposite of headstrong.
    • (3) soft means gentle or tender, which is not the opposite of headstrong.
    • (4) flexible means adaptable or willing to compromise, which is not the opposite of headstrong.
  • 148: The correct answer is (4) has. Each one of the boys is a singular subject, so it requires a singular verb. Has is the singular present tense form of the verb have. The other options are wrong because:
    • (1) will have is the future perfect tense form of the verb have, which does not match the present tense of the sentence.
    • (2) had is the past tense form of the verb have, which does not match the present tense of the sentence.
    • (3) have is the plural present tense form of the verb have, which does not agree with the singular subject.
  • 150: The correct answer is (4) At evening time, the migratory birds return to their nests and relax

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  1. Please send the answer of general English nd Hindi nd Hindi regional language of emrs librarian paper of 24th December please

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