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Medical College Admission Test English - 2021- 2022 Session English Questions' Answers with Explanation

Medical College Admission Test English - 2020- 2021 Session English Questions' Answers with Explanation


Medical Admission Test (2021-22) English Questions

Questions (1-15)


Medical Admission Test (2021–22)

❖ English Section – Questions

1. Antonym of “deceive” is-

a) trick

b) cheat

c) mislead

d) advise



2. What is the noun form of the word ‘beneficial’?

a) beneficialness

b) benefit

c) beneficent

d) beneficiary



3. Which of the following is the meaning of the phrase ‘read between lines’?

a) understand what is implied not what is explicitly stated

b) read what is categorically stated

c) read what is implied

d) understand the inner meaning



4. Identify the tense of the sentence “She will be starting her new job from tomorrow”-

a) future continuous

b) future perfect

c) present continuous

d) present simple



5. Select the sentence with a noun as a premodifier-

a) We enjoyed a fabulous outing in the evening.

b) We had a pleasant journey this time.

c) No passenger flight departed on that day.

d) We booked a spacious room.



6. Choose the sentence with incorrect use of a phrase-

a) I don’t want to heat a long distance, I just want the bottom line.

b) When I come home late, my wife gives me the third degree.

c) Don’t sell yourself short, you are a good doctor.

d) Now that the construction is almost finished, you can pull out all the stops and take it easy.



7. Which of the following sentences contain an adverb clause?

a) You can be allowed here only if you are a student.

b) The house in which we live at present suits us.

c) He is a man who is rich.

d) I have no money that I can spare.



8. Which of the following sentences has the correct subject-verb agreement?

a) Traffic jams in the parking area was one difficulty.

b) Not only Sufia, but also Nasima, want to visit grandma.

c) One problem for the players was unexpected threats of injury.

d) Somebody want to speak with you.



9. The teacher has repeated herself twice. Here “twice” is-

a) adjective

b) adverb

c) preposition

d) noun



10. Which of the following is not a noun?

a) friendliness

b) softly

c) livelihood

d) responsibility



11. Fill in the gap with appropriate: I am very proud ____ you.

a) in

b) for

c) of

d) to



12. Synonym for polite is-

a) kindness

b) rich

c) brilliant

d) courteous



13. Select the correct tense: “I had been studying English for five years before I moved to the USA” –

a) present perfect continuous

b) past perfect continuous

c) present continuous

d) future continuous



14. Select the complex sentence with an adverb clause from below-

a) I have no money that I can spare.

b) You may criticize what I do.

c) I am sure that I will pass.

d) He is so weak that he cannot walk.



15. Which of the following sentences contain an incorrect appropriate preposition?

a) Clothed with shame, she left the place.

b) He complied with my request.

c) Early rising is conducive with health.

d) He was charged with theft.




Answers & Explanations



Qn

Correct Option

Explanation

1

d) advise

“Deceive” means to trick or mislead; the opposite is “advise,” which is to guide.

2

b) benefit

“Benefit” is the correct noun form of “beneficial.”

3

d) understand the inner meaning

“Read between the lines” means to understand what is implied or hidden.

4

a) future continuous

“Will be starting” = future continuous (will + be + verb-ing).

5

c) No passenger flight...

“Passenger” (noun) modifies “flight,” making it a noun premodifier.

6

d) pull out all the stops and take it easy

Phrase misuse: “pull out all the stops” means making a big effort, not relaxing.

7

a) only if you are a student

This is an adverb clause answering the condition (how/when).

8

c) One problem... was

Subject “One problem” (singular) agrees with verb “was.”

9

b) adverb

“Twice” modifies the verb “repeated” → adverb of frequency.

10

b) softly

“Softly” is an adverb; others are nouns.

11

c) of

Correct expression is “proud of.”

12

d) courteous

“Courteous” is a synonym of “polite.”

13

b) past perfect continuous

“Had been studying” = action ongoing in the past before another past event.

14

d) so weak that he cannot walk

“That he cannot walk” is an adverbial clause of result.

15

c) conducive with → conducive to

Correct preposition: “conducive to health,” not “with.”



















 

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