Q.1
Choose the example of verbal irony from the following options.
  • A police station gets robbed.
  • Two people are bosom friends but the audience knows one of them is going to kill the other.
  • A marriage counsellor files for divorce.
  • Looking at his salesman's poor record, the manager says, "Wow, you could win an award for performance."
Q.2
Choose the example that is an idiom from the following options.
  • My motorcycle's headlights winked at me.
  • He is trying to be a good Samaritan.
  • Time and tide wait for no-one.
  • The cactus in the desert saluted us as we raced past.
Q.3
Choose the example that is NOT situational irony from the following options.
  • A sailor has fear of water.
  • The steak was as tender as a leather shoe.
  • A fertility expert is unable to conceive for herself.
  • A mountain climber has a fear of heights.
Q.4
Choose the example that is NOT personification from the following options.
  • This sofa is as comfortable as sitting on nails.
  • My girlfriend is so beautiful the camera loves her.
  • Her dahlias were begging for water.
  • The hail storm pounded the roads and homes.
Q.5
Choose the example that is NOT verbal irony from the following options.
  • He's as nice to her as a lion to its prey.
  • This chair is as comfortable as sitting on nails.
  • A thin person is called a 'fatty'.
  • A fat person is called a 'fatty'.
Q.6
Choose the example of dramatic irony from the following options.
  • In a spine-chilling drama, a character thinks the killer is dead but the audience knows the killer is alive.
  • A fire station burns down.
  • An anti-technology website.
  • A person in need of medical assistance is run over by the ambulance.
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