Q.1
The pupils in Mrs. Roberts' form were modest about their ......
  • achevements
  • achievments
  • achievements
  • acheivements
Q.2
She jabbed her finger towards the waitress in order to ...... her point.
  • emphasise
  • emfasize
  • emphasize
  • ephasise
Q.3
......, the councilor could no longer cope with the ...... of his role.
  • Unforchuneately, presure
  • Unfortunatly, pressure
  • Unfortunately, pressure
  • Unfortunatly, preshure
Q.4
The two sisters were displeased to have their ...... ......
  • convesation, intrupted
  • convorsation, interupted
  • convarsation, interrupted
  • conversation, interrupted
Q.5
Everyone was ...... when the date of the oral exam was postponed.
  • releved
  • relieved
  • releived
  • releeved
Q.6
She ...... returned the wrong book to the library, ...... a greater fine.
  • accidently, incuring
  • acsidentaly, incurring
  • akcidentally, incuring
  • accidentally, incurring
Q.7
The chocolate-making ...... was beautifully illustrated to accompany his explanation.
  • process
  • proccess
  • proces
  • prosess
Q.8
It won't be ...... on this ...... to make a formal report.
  • neccessary, occasion
  • necessary, occasion
  • necessary, ocassion
  • nessessary, occasion
Q.9
  • enquiry, interogated
  • enquirie, interrogated
  • inquiry, interogated
  • inquiry, interrogated
Q.10
When writing, be ...... of your ...... at all times.
  • conscious, audience
  • conscience, audience
  • conshuss, audiense
  • conscuss, oddience
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