Q.1
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. We all agreed it had been day.
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  • an atrocious
  • a dreadful
  • an unsatisfactory
  • Any of the above
Q.2
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. Before the thunderstorm, the birds .
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  • hushed.
  • sounded quiet.
  • shrieked.
  • whispered.
Q.3
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. There was crowd at the stadium.
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  • a reasonable
  • an immense
  • an okay
  • a tolerable
Q.4
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. She wore dress at the party.
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  • an ugly
  • an attractive
  • a fashionable
  • a sparkly
Q.5
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. No one expected Kieran to be such a runner.
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  • plodding
  • pacy
  • rapid
  • clumsy
Q.6
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. I've been waiting to borrow that book.
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  • for a little while
  • calmly
  • endlessly
  • patiently
Q.7
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. My best friend is .
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  • nice.
  • bossy.
  • busy.
  • considerate.
Q.8
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. My Grandad builds bonfires.
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  • tolerable
  • splendid
  • satisfactory
  • acceptable
Q.9
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. The fruit salad was
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  • edible.
  • harmless.
  • delectable.
  • nutritious.
Q.10
Without changing the meaning of the sentence, select the best choice to replace the word or words in italics. Cress seeds are some of the smallest I have ever seen.  In fact, they are .
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  • little.
  • minuscule.
  • small.
  • ordinary.
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