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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 01 .

Topic : Conditionals Direction : (1 to 20) Fill in the blanks in each sentence. Q.1 Q.2 Q.3 Q.4 Q.5 Q.6 Q.7 Q.8 Q.9 Q.10 Q.11 Q.12 Q.13

If I ______ there, I would deal with the issue. (A) am (B) was

(C) were

(D)had been

If he speaks the truth, he _____ escape punishment. (A) would (B) will (C) should

(D) could

If he _____me, will slap him. (A) annoyed (B) annoys

(D) had annoyed

(C) annoying

Unless she _____ me, she will be in my bad books. (A) obey (B) obeyed (C) obeys

(D) is obeying

I _____ punish you if you did not carry out my orders. (A) will (B) can (C) may

(D) would

He can do nothing unless he ______ help from someone. (A) received (B) receives (C) were receiving

(D) had received

_______ you feel bored, come to me. (A) Should (B) Would

(D) Had

(C) Might

______ she you, she would register a complaint with police. (A) If (B) Was (C) Were

(D) Had been

_____ you been there, you would have enjoyed yourself a lot. (A) Were (B) Was (C) Had

(D) Should

If you had reprimanded him, he __________ his mistake. (A) would not repeat (B) should not repeat (C) did not repeat

(D) would not have repeated

If I _______ there, she would be furious. (A) do not go (B) had not gone

(D) would not go

(C) did not go

If she _____ complete her work, she will receive a severe scolding. (A) do not (B) did not (C) does not

(D) had not completed

I would have helped you if you _______ me. (A) had informed (B) were informing

(D) had been informed

(C) have informed

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Q.14

Q.15

Q.16

Q.17

Q.18

Q.19

Q.20

If they had helped me, I ______ it. (A) would really appreciate (C) would really have appreciated

(B) might really appreciate (D) might really have appreciated

If you _______ me, I will be grateful to you. (A) help (B) will help

(C) both A & B

(D) might help

I have brought a lot of cake for Christmas _______ some guests turn up. (A) As (B) unless (C) in case

(D) should

Call me up _____ you are in need of something. (A) As (B) in case

(C) were

(D) should

If I slapped you, what _____ you do? (A) will (B) can

(C) would

(D) may

If you heat iron, it _____ red. (A) will turn (B) may turn

(C) turns

(D) can turn

I wish she _____ here. (A) was

(C) were

(D) been

(B) might be

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 02 .

Topic : Tense Direction : (Q.1 to Q.20) Tick the correct option in the following to form a grammatically correct sentence. Q.1 I shall wait here until you (A) would be ready (B) are ready (C) are not ready (D) will be ready. Q.2

Q.3

Q.4

Q.5

Q.6

Q.7

Q.8

Q.9

Q.10

While she (A) read the milk boiled over (C) reads the milk boiled over.

(B) has read the milk boiled over. (D) was reading the milk boiled over.

I (A) go to the cinema last night. (C) am going to the cinema last night.

(B) went to the cinema last night. (D) shall go to the cinema last night.

Woolen clothes (A) are worn in winter. (C) wear in winter.

(B) worn in winter. (D) have been worn in winter.

The truck (A) will be loaded at present. (C) is loaded at present

(B) is being loaded at present. (D) was loading at present

Heat (A) expands gas. (C) expand gas.

(B) expanded gas. (D) has expanded gas.

Smoking (A) is prohibited here. (C) will prohibited here.

(B) was prohibited here. (D) prohibit here.

America (A) is discovered by Columbus. (C) was discovered by Columbus.

(B) will be discovered by Columbus. (D) is being discovered by Columbus.

It (A) rained since yesterday afternoon. (C) rains since yesterday afternoon.

(B) rain since yesterday afternoon. (D) has been raining since yesterday afternoon.

We reached the theatre after the film (A) started (B) starts

(C) will start

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Q.11

Q.12

Q.13

English was spoken all over the world. (A) speak all over the world. (C) is spoken all over the world.

(B) was spoken all over the world. (D) has been spoken all over the world.

The labourers (A) had finished construction. (C) is finishing construction.

(B) finished construction. (D) finish construction

He could not reach on time as (A) he had lost his way. (C) he will have lost his way.

(B) he has lost his way. (D) he had been lost his way.

Q.14

The students (A) were rehearsed by the time the competition begins. (B) had been rehearsed by the time the competition begins. (C) will have rehearsed by the time the competition begins. (D) have been rehearsed by the time the competition begins.

Q.15

By the time (A) Rohit arrives, the rituals were performed. (C) Rohit arrives, the rituals are performed.

(B) Rohit arrives, the rituals will have been performed. (D) Rohit arrives, the rituals will be performed.

The computer (A) is replaced tomorrow. (C) was being replaced tomorrow.

(B) will have replaced tomorrow. (D) will be replaced tomorrow.

Mohit and Rahul (A) are spend their next vacation together. (C) will spend their next vacation together.

(B) will be spend their next vacation together. (D) were spend their next vacation together.

Q.16

Q.17

Q.18

We (A) will have been living in this city for more than a decade when we finally move to Jaipur. (B) have been living in this city for more than a decade when we finally move to Jaipur. (C) were living in this city for more than a decade when we finally move to Jaipur. (D) had been living in this city for more than a decade when we finally move to Jaipur.

Q.19

When the guests arrive, Shruti (A) has been studying for her exam. (C) had been studying for her exam.

(B) will be studying for her exam. (D) will studying for her exams.

The papers (A) was submitted to the examiner now. (C) have submitted to the examiner now

(B) will be submitted to the examiner now. (D) will have submitted to the examiner now.

Q.20

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 03 .

Topic : SVA Direction (Q.1 to Q.20) : Choose the right option in the following to complete the sentence grammatically correctly. Q.1

Q.2

Q.3

Q.4

Q.5

Q.6

Q.7

Q.8

Q.8

Ten miles (A) are not a big journey. (C) were not a big journey.

(B) is not a big journey. (D) have not a big journey.

The police (A) have arrested the thief. (C) is arrested the thief.

(B) has arrested the thief. (D) were arrested the thief.

My friends as well as I (A) is going to attend the camp. (C) are going to attend the camp.

(B) am going to attend the camp. (D) was going to attend the camp.

Your car and mine (A) are both at the door. (C) was both at the door.

(B) is both at the door. (D)have both at the door.

The leaves of the tree (A) fall in autumn. (C) were fell in autumn.

(B) falls in autumn. (D) was fallen in autumn.

These days the number of books (A) is increasing in the library. (C) are increasing in the library.

(B) were increasing in the library. (D) was increasing in the library

Bread and butter (A) are what he likes for breakfast. (C) is what he likes for breakfast.

(B) were what he likes for breakfast. (D) am what he likes for breakfast.

The captain, with his team members, (A) were applauded for their efforts. (C) am applauded for their efforts.

(B) are applauded for their efforts. (D) was applauded for his efforts.

Ten million gallons of oil (A) was spilled. (B) were spilled.

(C) are been spilled.

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(D) had spilled.

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Q.10

Q.11

Q.12

Q.13

Q.14

Q.15

Q.16

Q.17

Q.18

Q.19

Q.20

Statistics (A) is often misleading. (C) was often misleading.

(B) has often misleading. (D) are often misleading.

Each of the men (A) cares for his family. (C) is care for his family.

(B) care for his family. (D) are care for his family.

Neither my brother nor my sisters (A) was present at the meeting. (C) were present at the meeting.

(B) is present at the meeting. (D) am present at the meeting.

Either you or he (A) are telling a lie.

(C) were telling a lie.

(B) am telling a lie.

(D) is telling a lie.

My limited means (A) do not allow me to be extravagant. (C) is not allow me to be extravagant.

(B) does not allow me to be extravagant. (D) are not allow me be extravagant.

Each door and each window (A) were opened. (B) are opened.

(C) am opened.

Dominoes (A) are an interesting game. (C) is an interesting game.

(B) were an interesting game. (D) am an interesting game.

Seema, together with Aarti, (A) play the game of badminton. (C) is play the game of badminton.

(B) plays the game of badminton. (D) am play game of badminton.

Either Sam or you (A) had late for class. (C) has been late for class.

(B) am late for class. (D) are late for class.

The majority of us (A) is in favour.

(B) are in favour.

(C) was in favour.

(D) has in favour.

The jeans I bought (A) are loose.

(B) is loose.

(C) was loose.

(D) have loose.

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(D) was opened.

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 04 .

Topic : Pronoun Direction : (Q.1 to Q.20) Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentences. Q.1 Q.2 Q.3 Q.4

Q.5 Q.6

Q.7 Q.8

Q.9

Q.10

Q.11

Tell me (A) where she is.

(B) that is she.

(C) she herself.

(D) is her.

The dustbin is full. Empty (A) it. (B) her.

(C) him.

(D) them.

It is the best book (A) whom I have read.

(C) whose I have read.

(D) that I have read

(B) who I have read.

The girl (A) which went missing has been found. (C) whom went missing has been found.

(B)who went missing has been found. (D) whose went missing has been found.

Every worker and peon was asked to bring (A) his children. (B) their children.

(C) theirs children.

What is it (A) which is bothering you so much? (C) that is bothering you so much?

(B) who is bothering you so much? (D) why is bothering you so much?

My predicament is the same (A) which is yours. (B) what is yours.

(C) who is yours.

The teacher gave two (A) explanations. Neither of them was plausible. (C) explanations. Many were plausible.

(B) explanations. Some was plausible. (D) explanations. That were plausible.

The committee were divided in (A) their views. (B) its views.

(C) her views.

Neither Serena nor Venus (A) brought their bodyguards. (C) brought its bodyguard.

(B) brought her bodyguard. (D) brought hers bodyguard.

Neither Ravi nor Navjot left (A) their seat. (B) his seat.

(C) theirs seat.

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(D) her children.

(D) as yours.

(D) his views.

(D) ours seat.

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Q.12

Q.13

Q.14

Q.15

Q.16

She had no one but herself to blame as the fault was (A) her. (B) she. (C) hers.

(D) his.

The president and senator will come with (A) its entourage. (B) his entourage.

(C) their entourage.

(D) theirs entourage

They are liars (A) it say India is not progressing. (C) who say India is not progressing.

(B) I say India is not progressing. (D) whose say India is not progressing.

Two boys come to this (A) grove. Either of them steals mangoes. (C) grove. Someone steal mangoes.

(B) grove. None of them steals mangoes. (D) grove. Some steal mangoes.

He is the boy (A) whom never comes late. (C) who never comes late.

(B) whose never comes late. (D) which never comes late.

Q.17

As the saying (A) goes, what cannot be cured must be endured. (B) goes, which cannot be cured must be endured. (C) goes, whose cannot be cured must be endured. (D) goes, how cannot be cured must be endured.

Q.18

The boy and his pet (A) that had been detained were released. (C) who had been detained were released.

(B) which had been detained were released. (D) whom had been detained were released.

He loves his dog and never leaves (A) me alone. (B) him alone.

(C) her alone.

The pet is so adorable that (A) he is considered a family member. (C) her is considered a family member.

(B) him is considered a family member. (D) them is considered a family member

Q.19

Q.20

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(D) them alone.

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 05 .

Topic : Adjectives Direction : (Q.1 to Q.20) Mark the correct answer. Q.1

Q.2

Q.3

Of all the students in the class Joshna is surely (A) the most competent. (C) very competent.

(B) the more competent. (D) the competence.

The sentence which contains an adjective is (A) the man is walking. (C) the man is walking fast.

(B) the tall man is walking. (D) the man is walking hurriedly.

It was a/an (A) adventurous journey. (C) round journey.

(B) lengthy journey. (D) curious journey

Q.4

She is (A) the most intelligent person I have ever met. (B) the very more intelligent person I have ever met. (C) the intelligent person I have ever met. (D) the more intelligent person I have ever met.

Q.5

The opposite of adjective 'deep' is (A) hollow. (B) shallow.

(C) profound.

(D) large.

The opposite of Adjective 'active' is (A) unactive. (B) inactive.

(C) disactive.

(D) deactive.

The phrase which contains an adjective is (A) the lovely women. (B) dances happily.

(C) with a knife.

(D) at six o'clock.

The word which describes a positive quality is (A) industrious. (B) slow.

(C) foolish.

(D) sloppy.

The word which describes a negative quality is (A) awesome. (B) arrogant.

(C) confident.

(D) magnificent.

Q.6

Q.7

Q.8

Q.9

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Q.10

Q.11

Q.12

Q.13

Q.14

Q.15

Q.16

The adjective form of boy is (A) boyhood. (B) boyish.

(C) boyishly.

He is (A) happier than his brother. (C) happy than his brother.

(B) happily then this brother. (D) happiest than his brother.

She is (A) the most intelligent girl. (C) more intelligent girl.

(B) intelligent girl. (D) the more intelligent girl.

He is known for being (A) honest.

(C) an honestly.

(D) an honesty.

I want to buy (A) an expensive watch. (B) an costly watch.

(C) inexpensive watch.

(D) a interested watch.

The surface of this table is (A) rough. (B) sound.

(C) oblong.

(D) squared.

'Sunken ship', here sunken is a/an (A) noun. (B) verb.

(C) adverb.

(D) adjective.

(B) honesty.

(D) boydom.

Q.17

The correct sentence with comparative is (A) I don't think your bicycle is fastest than mine. (B) I don't think your bicycle is faster mine. (C) I don't think your bicycle is fastest mine. (D) I don't think your bicycle is faster than mine.

Q.18

The correct adjective order is (A) a thin small Indian boy. (C) a small thin Indian boy.

(B) a small Indian thin boy. (D) a thin Indian small boy.

The correct adjective order is (A) a white big Assamese silk towel. (C) an Assamese big white silk towel

(B) a big white Assamese silk towel. (D) a big silk Assamese white towel.

The correct adjective order is (A) a beautiful round large wooden table. (C) a large round wooden beautiful table.

(B) a large beautiful round wooden table. (D) a beautiful large round wooden table.

Q.19

Q.20

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 06 .

Topic : Prepositions Direction–(Q.1 to 20) Complete the following sentences with appropriate prepositions. 1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

On seeing the bully, the little boy shivered (A) with fear. (B) from fear.

(C) of fear.

I accept him (A) with all his drawbacks. (C) through all his drawbacks.

(B) for all his drawbacks. (D) of all his drawbacks.

He resides (A) on 1541 Outram Lines. (C) at 1541 Outram Lines.

(B) in 1541 Outram Lines. (D) about 1541 Outram Lines.

He hit a six (A) by just one hand.

(C) off just one hand.

(B) of just one hand.

(D) off fear.

(D) with just one hand.

I have access (A) in all the books in the library. (C) to all the books in the library.

(B) too all the books in the library. (D) of all the books in the library.

Butter milk offers respite (A) from the searing heat. (C) off the searing heat.

(B) to the searing heat. (D) of the searing heat.

Raunak is proficient (A) about driving.

(B) of driving.

(C) at driving.

(D) on driving.

The film is replete (A) in songs.

(B) with songs.

(C) of songs.

(D) at songs.

The passengers alighted (A) of the train. (B) off the train.

(C) on the train.

(D) from the train.

They decided to embark (A) to a new journey. (B) for a new journey.

(C) on a new journey.

(D) onto a new journey.

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11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

The party lasted (A) through the night.

(B) on the night.

Princess Diana was a woman (A) off substance. (B) in substance.

(C) at the night.

(D) with the night.

(C) of substance.

(D) with substance.

Mr. Mehra was implicated (A) for a scandal. (B) regarding a scandal. (C) with a scandal.

(D) in a scandal.

The factory workers clamoured (A) a bonus. (B) to get a bonus.

(C) for a bonus.

(D) about a bonus.

Mangesh is desirous (A) off becoming an IAS officer. (C) to become an IAS officer.

(B) of becoming an IAS officer. (D) Both (B) & (C)

The house was infested (A) in mosquitoes. (B) on mosquitoes.

(C) of mosquitoes.

(D) with mosquitoes.

I gave him a gift as I was filled (A) of gratitude. (B) through gratitude.

(C) from gratitude.

(D) with gratitude.

The young boy was divested (A) off all the facilities. (C) from all the facilities.

(B) of all the facilities. (D) in all the facilities.

There were not many people (A) at the meeting. (B) in the meeting.

(C) on the meeting.

He unwillingly drank milk (A) through fear of becoming weak. (C) of fear of becoming weak.

(B) by fear of becoming weak. (D) for fear of becoming weak.

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(D) up the meeting.

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 07 .

Topic : Determiners Direction : (Q.1 to Q.20) Mark the correct answer. Q.1 Q.2

Q.3

Q.4

Q.5

Reena is ___________more intelligent of the two. (A) A (B) An (C) The

(D) None of these

Ronak is (A) youngest of all the sons. (C) a youngest of all the sons.

(B) the youngest of all the sons. (D) an youngest of all the sons.

The correct option is (A) A wounded were taken to hospitals. (C) Wounded were taken to hospitals.

(B) An wounded were taken to hospitals. (D) The wounded were taken to hospitals.

The correct option is (A) Mihika bought dozen eggs. (C) Mihika bought a dozen eggs.

(B) Mihika bought the dozen eggs. (D) Mihika bought an dozen eggs.

Tania is (A) the heir to her aunt's property. (C) and heir to her aunt's property.

(B) a heir to her aunt's property. (D) heir to her aunt's property.

Q.6

Using a specific (the) or general (a/an) determiner, the correct option is (A) Square has four sides. (B) The square has four sides. (C) All square has four sides. (D) A square has four sides.

Q.7

It is (A) Principal's office. (C) the Principal's office.

Q.8 Q.9 Q.10

Q.11

(B) a Principal's office. (D) someone Principal's office.

The correct option is (A) Andamans.

(B) An Andamans.

(C) The Andamans.

(D) A Andamans.

The correct option is (A) by hand.

(B) by the hand.

(C) by a hand.

(D) by an hand.

There were two poets. (A) Each poet recited his poem. (C) Some poet recited his poem.

(B) Every poet recited his poem. (D) All poet recited his poem.

The correct option is (A) Every man knows his duty. (C) Many man knows his duty.

(B) Each man knows his duty. (D) Any man knows his duty.

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Q.12

Q.13

Q.14

The correct option is (A) The all class was absent. (C) The both class was absent.

(B) Class was absent. (D) The whole class was absent.

I bought a book. (A) The book was very cheap. (C) An book was very cheap.

(B) A book was very cheap. (D) Book was very cheap.

The correct option is (A) She has any daughters. (C) She has the daughters.

(B) She has a daughters. (D) She has three daughters.

Q.15

'They' is a personal pronoun. With an appropriate possessive the correct option is (A) It is their. (B)It is his. (C) It is hers (D) It is theirs.

Q.16

The correct option is (A) People are worried about rising crime. (C) The people are worried about rising crime.

(B) A people are worried about rising crime. (D) Any people are worried about rising crime.

Q.17

The correct option is (A) Prakrit arrived at a Indira Gandhi International Airport at 9 am. (B) Prakrit arrived at an Indira Gandhi International Airport at 9 am. (C) Prakrit arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport at 9 am. (D) Prakrit arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport at 9 am.

Q.18

'This is his car'. With the help of a possessive pronoun we can replace the same sentence as (A) This car is her. (B) This car is their. (C) This car is mine. (D) This car is his.

Q.19

The correct option is (A) Isn't there any warmth in this house? (C) Isn't there the warmth in this house?

(B) Isn't there a warmth in this house? (D) Isn't there some warmth in this house?

The correct option is (A) The girl took off her glasses. (C) The girl took off his glasses.

(B) The girl took off a glasses. (D) The girl took off its glasses.

Q.20

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) Daily Practice Problem Sheet Subject : English

DPPS. NO. – 08 .

Topic : Modals Direction : Questions keep getting added here on regular intervals. Please do keep checking this section. 1.

Rohan is obliged to his neighbours for their hospitality. He (A) would give them a token of thanks. (B) used to give them a token of thanks. (C) should give them a token of thanks. (D) shall give them a token of thanks.

2.

I don't think Roopal will drown as she (A) ought to swim. (B) must swim.

(C) might swim.

This year, it (A) cannot rain that much. (C) may not rain that much.

(B) ought not rain that much. (D) must not rain that much.

When the traffic eased, we (A) could return home. (C) may return home.

(B) might return home. (D) were able to return home.

Mother said she (A) would visit Delhi in April. (C) can visit Delhi in April.

(B) will visit Delhi in April. (D) may visit Delhi in April.

When Neha came to pick you up, you (A) would have gone with her. (C) will have gone with her.

(B) could have gone with her. (D) shall have gone with her.

Tomorrow, it (A) can be Saturday.

(C) will be Saturday.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7. 8.

9.

10.

(B) may be Saturday.

(D) can swim.

(D) might be Saturday.

The culprits have not been nabbed yet. Where (A) can they have hidden? (C) ought to they have hidden?

(B) shall they have hidden? (D) will they have hidden?

I want to go to (A) Bhopal. Must I take a week-long off? (C) Bhopal. Shall I take a week-long off?

(B) Bhopal. Will I take a week-long off? (D) Bhopal. Ought to I take a week-long off?

In order to become a good writer, you (A) must improve your vocabulary. (C) may improve your vocabulary.

(B) can improve your vocabulary. (D) might improve your vocabulary.

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11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

All the tickets have been sold out. You (A) can have come early. (C) should have come early.

(B) may have come early. (D) will have come early.

Reena does not know that I am here. If she (A) should come here, she will be surprised. (C) can come here, she will be surprised.

(B) may come here, she will be surprised. (D) will come here, she will be surprised.

She is very reserved. She (A) should only keep to herself. (C) ought to only keep to herself.

(B) must only keep to herself. (D) will only keep to herself.

That salesman is very annoying. He (A) may not enter my house again. (C) could not enter my house again.

(B) shall not enter my house again. (D) can not enter my house again.

On November 24, I (A) may turn 25.

(C) could turn 25.

(B) can turn 25.

16.

Father came late yesterday. He (A) shall have spent more time in the office yesterday. (B) will have spent more time in the office yesterday. (C) might have spent more time in the office yesterday. (D) can have spent more time in the office yesterday.

17.

Why did you take an auto? You (A) could have gone in the bus. (C) will have gone in the bus.

(B) might have gone in the bus. (D) shall have gone in the bus.

18.

You look so shabby. You (A) would pay a little more attention to your appearance. (B) could pay a little more attention to your appearance. (C) might pay a little more attention to your appearance. (D) can pay a little more attention to your appearance.

19.

Rizwi said that he (A) can come to Delhi after two years. (C) could come to Delhi after two years.

20.

I thought that bus fares (A) will come down. (B) shall come down.

(D) will turn 25.

(B) may come to Delhi after two years. (D) shall come to Delhi after two years.

(C) would come down.

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CAREER POINT PRE-FOUNDATION DIVISION SUMMER WORKSHOP (NTSE) ENGLISH Daily Practice Problem Sheet

ANSWER KEY DPP-1 : Conditionals 1. (C)

2. (B)

3. (B)

4. (C)

5. (D)

6. (B)

7. (A)

8. (C)

9. (C)

10. (D)

11. (C)

12. (C)

13. (A)

14. (C)

15. (C)

16. (C)

17. (B)

18. (C)

19. (C)

20. (C)

DPP-2 : Tense 1. (B)

2. (D)

3. (B)

4. (A)

5. (B)

6. (A)

7. (A)

8. (C)

9. (D)

10. (D)

11. (C)

12. (B)

13. (A)

14. (C)

15. (B)

16. (D)

17. (C)

18. (A)

19. (B)

20. (B)

7. (C)

8. (D)

9. (B)

10. (D)

DPP-3 : SVA 1. (B)

2. (A)

3. (C)

11. (A)

12. (C)

13. (D)

4. (A) 14. (A)

5. (A) 15. (D)

6. (A) 16. (C)

17. (B)

18. (D)

19. (B) 20. (A)

DPP-4 : Pronoun 1. (A)

2. (A)

3. (D)

4. (B)

5. (A)

6. (C)

7. (D)

8. (A)

9. (A)

10. (B)

11. (A)

12. (C)

13. (B)

14. (C)

15. (A)

16. (C)

17. (A)

18. (A)

19. (B)

20. (A)

9. (B)

10. (B)

DPP-5 : Adjectives 1. (A)

2. (B)

3. (A)

4. (A)

5. (B)

6. (B)

7. (A)

8. (A)

11. (A)

12. (A)

13. (A)

14. (A)

15. (A)

16. (D)

17. (D)

18. (C)

19. (B) 20. (B)

DPP-6 : Prepositions 1. (A)

2. (A)

3. (C)

4. (D)

5. (C)

6. (A)

7. (C)

8. (B)

9. (D)

10. (C)

11. (A)

12. (C)

13. (D)

14. (C)

15. (B)

16. (D)

17. (D)

18. (B)

19. (A)

20. (D)

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DPP-7 : Determiners 1. (C)

2. (B)

3. (D)

4. (C)

5. (A)

6. (D)

7. (C)

8. (C)

9. (B)

10. (A)

11. (A)

12. (D)

13. (A)

14. (D)

15. (D)

16. (A)

17. (C)

18. (D)

19. (A)

20. (A)

DPP-8 : Modals 1. (C)

2. (D)

3. (C)

4. (D)

5. (A)

6. (B)

7. (C)

8. (A)

9. (C)

10. (A)

11. (C)

12. (B)

13. (B)

14. (B)

15. (D)

16. (C)

17. (B)

18. (C)

19. (C)

20. (C)

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