PMS MCQs

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3 Questions
1
English Medium

"To bite the bullet" means:

  • ATo shoot someone
  • BTo endure painful situation stoically
  • CTo eat something hard
  • DTo fight bravely
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Correct Answer: Option B — To endure painful situation stoically
Explanation: The idiom "to bite the bullet" means to endure a painful or difficult situation with courage and stoicism. It originates from the practice of having patients bite on a bullet during surgery before anesthesia.
2
English Hard

Identify the correct sentence:

  • ANeither he nor she are coming
  • BNeither he nor she is coming
  • CNeither he nor she were coming
  • DNeither he nor she am coming
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Correct Answer: Option B — Neither he nor she is coming
Explanation: When "neither...nor" is used, the verb agrees with the subject nearest to it. Since "she" (singular) is nearest, we use "is".
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English Medium

Choose the correct spelling:

  • AAccomodate
  • BAccommodate
  • CAccommadate
  • DAccomadate
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Correct Answer: Option B — Accommodate
Explanation: "Accommodate" is the correct spelling. Remember: double "c" and double "m". It means to provide lodging or to adapt to something.