1. The presence of strong feeling, the cause (A) of which is not fully understood, always has the (B) effect of making (C) we human (D) beings uneasy. (E) No error
2. The new law is (A) too stringent; (B) it will (C) be neither respected (D) or obeyed. (E) No error
3. I do not wish (A) to make a formal complaint, but I would have been (B) better pleased if you (C) gave the award to the person (D) who best deserved it. (E) No error
4. (A) After you have written a definition in your vocabulary notebook, add a (B) few ways to use the word (C) or a sentence to illustrate (D) it's meaning. (E) No error
5. The tribesmen made offerings (A) to placate the gods, (B) whom, they believed, (C) were angry with (D) them. (E) No error
6. Many physicists initially (A) regarded quantum theory (B) as unnatural, absurd, (C) and incompatible (D) to common sense. (E) No error
7. (A) From ancient times, sculpture (B) had been considered the (C) prerogative of men, and even now, in some parts of the world, women sculptors (D) face hostility and suspicion. (E) No error
8. It is an old criticism of the medical profession that (A) they have (B) considered the symptoms and (C) causes of disease without sufficient (D) reference to the causes of health. (E) No error
9. (A) According to Hume, it is not logic and reasoning (B) that (C) determine our actions, (D) but emotion. (E) No error
10. The ornate pillars and (A) life-size statues that the magnate (B) has chosen to adorn (C) his swimming pool are like (D) a Greek temple. (E) No error
11. Sonia Gandhi stepped (A) aside just as she (B) had secured the Prime Minister's position, (C) and, in the process, (D) asserting her moral superiority. (E) No error
12. It will be hard to soothe your mother now that you have so aggravated her by refusing to take her eminently sensible advice. No error
13. The general (A) reported that, (B) as a result of financial constraints, (C) less soldiers would be (D) sent on peace-keeping missions this year. (E) No error
14. None of the presents I (A) received on my birthday this year (B) was (C) equally as memorable as the necklace you (D) gave me last year. (E) No error
15. The racing champion (A) had made (B) no mention in (C) his speech of the mechanics on (D) whom his success had depended. (E) No error
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Answer Keys
Question | Correct Answer |
1 | C |
2 | D |
3 | C |
4 | D |
5 | B |
6 | D |
7 | B |
8 | A |
9 | E |
10 | D |
11 | D |
12 | B |
13 | C |
14 | C |
15 | A |


