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All English MCQs for CTEVT entrance exam.

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EnglishEasy
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: Neither (a) / of the (b) / boys (c) / were there (d).

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EnglishHard
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: The (a) / committee (b) / was (c) / divided in their opinions (d).

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EnglishHard
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: Two (a) / and (b) / two (c) / makes four (d).

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EnglishMedium
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: He (a) / is (b) / too (c) / much happy (d).

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EnglishHard
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: I (a) / have (b) / read (c) / the whole book (d).

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EnglishEasy
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: She (a) / is (b) / the (c) / most cleverest (d).

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EnglishMedium
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: A (a) / group (b) / of (c) / boys were playing (d).

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EnglishMedium
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: If (a) / he (b) / comes (c) / I would go (d).

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EnglishEasy
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: The (a) / sun (b) / set (c) / in the west (d).

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EnglishMedium
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: We (a) / should (b) / help (c) / the poors (d).

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EnglishMedium
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: Neither (a) / Ram (b) / nor (c) / his friends has come (d).

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EnglishHard
Sentence Correction
Error Spotting

Identify the part that contains an error: Kathmandu (a) / is (b) / larger (c) / than any city in Nepal (d).

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EnglishEasy
Comprehension
Inference

The child reached for the stove, but his mother quickly grabbed his hand and said, 'Hot!' Why did she do this?

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EnglishHard
Comprehension
Inference

The author says: 'The politician's promises were like autumn leaves—plentiful at first, but easily blown away by the first wind of reality.' What does this mean?

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EnglishMedium
Comprehension
Inference

The researcher found that students who ate breakfast performed 15% better on cognitive tests. What can be inferred?

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EnglishEasy
Comprehension
Inference

The man was seen putting a 'For Sale' sign on his car and cleaning it thoroughly inside and out. What is his goal?

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EnglishMedium
Comprehension
Inference

Every time the teacher asks a question, Sameer looks at his textbook instead of making eye contact. What can be inferred?

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EnglishMedium
Comprehension
Inference

The price of gold has reached an all-time high, and jewelry shops are empty of customers. What is the most likely reason?

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EnglishHard
Comprehension
Inference

Despite the heavy snow, the mountain climber refused to turn back, even when his oxygen was low. This tells us he is...

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EnglishHard
Comprehension
Inference

The detective observed: 'The thief didn't take any of the jewelry, only the old, dusty letters in the safe.' What can be inferred about the thief's motive?

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