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English Language Ability Quiz for SNAP entrance exam

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This quiz consists of questions from past
SNAP actual papers. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below
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Directions
for questions 1 and 2

Choose
the correct option to fill the blank for correct grammatical use.

1.
She is a close friend of ___________

(a) my              (b)
I                  (c) me              (d) mine

2.
He took care of her __________ she was restored to health.

(a) when          (b)
before        (c) after           (d) till

3.
Choose the correct option: The man _________ his appearance completely since
then.

(a) is changing

(b) changed

(c) has changed

(d) is changed

4.
Which two sentences convey the same idea?

1.
Shouldn’t they have checked your tickets?

2.
I wonder if they should have checked your tickets.

3.
I want to know if they checked your tickets.

4.
They should have checked your tickets.

(a) 2, 3            
(b) 1, 2            (c) 1, 4                         (d) 2, 4

5.
Choose the correct option: If ‘inter’ means between as in interstate, ‘intra’
as in intravenous means ____.

(a) into                       
(b) onto                      (c) within                     (d) without

Directions
for questions nos. 6 – 9

Fill
in the blanks with the correct pair of words:

6.
He lives ___ Bangaluru _____ 115, Richmond Road.

(a) at – in         (b) in – at         (c)
at – on        (d) in – on

7.
‘Aurally challenged’ is a _____ for the _____

(a) metaphor – blind

(b) euphemism – deaf

(c) simile – disabled

(d) synonym – dumb

8.
If error is a _____, fault is __________.

(a) defect – a mistake

(b) mistake – a defect

(c) slip – an inaccuracy

(d) blunder – to blame

9.
The man has ____ the rules of ethical conduct; he is _____ a beast.

(a) flaunted – literally

(b) ignored – basically

(c) broken – as

(d) flouted – virtually

Directions
for questions nos. 10 – 11.

Select
the most appropriate meanings of the bold idiomatic phrase:

10. I was supposed to give a speech to my
English class, but I got cold feet
and I didn’t go.

(a)
My English class-room makes my feet feel to cold.

(b)
My feet got cold so didn’t go.

(c)
I got too nervous and I didn’t go.

(d)
It was winter time and I had no socks for my feet.

11. Take care of what you say! You will have to eat your words!

(a)
You have no food to eat.

(b)
You will have to take back what you have said.

(c)
You are not good with your language.

(d)
None of the above.

Directions
for questions nos. 12 – 13

Select
as option the word closest in meaning to the given word:

12.
Veracious

(a) False                      (b)
Varied                    (c) Image                     (d) Truthful

13.
Perturb

(a) Stipulate                (b) Turn around           (c)
Disturb greatly       (d) Compatible

Directions
for questions nos. 14 – 15

Choose
the option that is the closest in meaning to the phrases in bold:

14. He was a king who ruled his subjects with a high hand.

(a) sympathetically

(b) oppressively

(c) democratically

(d) generously

15. I
racked my brains to solve this difficult problem.

(a) I read a large number of books.

(b) I consulted several people.

(c) I used my commonsense

(d) I subjected my mind to hard thinking.

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Answers

1(d)    2(d)    
3(c)    4(c)     5(c)    
6(b)   7(b)    8(b)    
9(d)    10(c)    11(b)   
12(d)     13(c)    14(b)    
15(d)

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