English Grammar Vocabulary for Entry Test Preparation Test No-8 - MDCATustad

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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

English Grammar Vocabulary for Entry Test Preparation Test No-8

English Grammar Vocabulary for Entry Test Preparation

English Grammar Vocabulary for the students of fsc medical and non-medical. This post is according to the syllabus of mdcat/ecat preparation.

English Grammar Vocabulary

English Grammar vocabulary test is collected from the past papers of entry test. All MCQs are arranged according to the new syllabus of UHS and UET. 

MDCAT ENGLISH GRAMMAR VOCAB

English Grammar Vocabulary portion plays an important role in achieving high marks in the entry test. So students are advised to read this paper carefully and remember each and every portion of these MCQs. Here is the online   preparation of English Grammar Vocabulary for Entry Test.

Sentence Completion.

  1. I can not answer your question since this matter is beyond my _____________.
(a)   kismet                   (b)       ken                
(b)  (c)  kin                  (d)       kibitz
  1. The stock car driver needed stitches to the ________ he received in the car crash.
(a)   Laceration             (b)       Laity               
(b)  (c)  Lacunae          (d)       Kahuna  
  1. He ____________ my efforts to raise money to combat poverty
(a)   leed                       (b)       lauded            
(b)  (c)  ken                  (d)       lingered   
  1. He traced his ____________ back to 18th century.
(a)   mansard                (b)       lipid               
(b)  (c)  linage             (d)       largess   
  1. Noted for his _________ she donated millions to charity.
(a) lauded        (b)       littered           
(c)  lampoon     (d)      magnanimity  
  1. Lago is famous for ___________ this villain takes pleasure in ruining Othello.
(a) malevolence          (b)       medley                       
(c)  mentor                  (d)      maverick    
  1. Bands may combine three or four tunes into a ___________
(a) medley       (b)       manifestation
(c)  mansard    (d)      malevolence     
  1. Take this book as a ______________ of your visit.
(a) maverick   (b)       memento        
(c)  lineage     (d)      medley    
  1. During this very trying period, she could not have had a better for teacher was sympathetic and understanding
(a) manifestation        (b)       memento        
(c)  mentor                 (d)      maverick
  1. As usual, the Zahid understood the seriousness of the situation.
(a) Labile        (b)       Laconic          
(c)  Ligature   (d)      Lulu  
  1. Sober Zahid found Aslam’s ___________ improper.
(a) mirth                      (b)       mire               
(c)  mesa                     (d)       mesmarization   
  1. Jabbing a _______ forefinger at Akbar, the wicked witch cried, I’ll get you.
(a) mirth          (b)       meritorious    
(c)  minatory   (d)       mentor   
  1. Your record of latness and absence will ____________ against your chances of promotion.
(a) militate                  (b)       muse               
(c)  motif                     (d)       mosey    
  1. To avoid __________, I am going to ask all of you to repeat the instructions I have given.
(a) misanthrope (b)     misapprehension        
(c)  mesa           (d)      mirth   
  1. She always discarded all garments that were no longer ___________
(a) obstuse                   (b)       nuance           
(c)  nadir                      (d)       modish  
  1. Knowing the importance of appearing resolute, the patriots sought to present a _________ spirit.
(a) monotheistic          (b)       monotony       
(c)  monolethic            (d)      motley    
  1. Abraham was the first to proclaim his belief in ______________.
(a) mountebank           (b)       motif              
(c)  monotheism          (d)      monolithism     
  1. The tiniest __________ in the eye is very painful.
(a) murky                    (b)       moot               
(c)  mote                     (d)       motif    
  1. This simple __________ runs throughout the book.
(a) moot                      (b)       mote               
(c)  motif                     (d)      niche
  1. The patent medicine man was a ____________
(a) motley         (b)       mountebank   
(c)  obstuse       (d)      odometer
  1. _________ of mosquitoes from the swamps invaded our village every twilight.
(a) nadir          (b)       myriad           
(c)  mulct        (d)      obsequious     
  1. She fails to see the _____________ that binds these two widely separated events.
(a) nexus         (b)       obdurate         
(c)  obeisance  (d)      obsequious      
  1. She made an ___________ as the king and queen entered.
(a) nexus                     (b)       obeisance       
(c)  obsequious            (d)      obliteration    
  1. The tidal wave _____________ several island villages.
(a) mused        (b)       obliterated      
(c)  nee            (d)      murky  
  1. Nothing irritated her more than an excessively waiter or a fawing sales clerk.
(a) obsequious             (b)       obeisance       
(c)  nike                       (d)      niche      
   
Tick the right choice.

(a)        I saw a beautiful scenery.                                 
(b)        I saw the beautiful scenery.
(c)        I saw a beautiful scene.                                    
(d)        I saw the beautiful scene.
 
  
(a)        Milton is greater than other poet.                      
(b)        Milton is greater than any other poet.
(c)        Milton is more great than other poet.                 
(d)        Milton is the greater than other poet.

 (a)        I hope he will die.                                            
(b)       I fear he will die.
(c)        I hope he would die.                                         
(d)        I hoped he would die.
 
 (a)      He took insult of it.                                          
 (b)       He took offence of it.
 (c)       He took insult with it.                                       
 (d)       He took offence with it.
 
(a)      I believe you are better now.                             
(b)       I hope you are better now.
(c)       I fear you are better now.                                  
(d)       I doubt you are better now.
Tick the right choice.

                                                                                          A                     B            C                  D
31.                                      There is continuous tussle between the haves and haves not.

                                                            A          B         C            D
32.                                      I enjoyed during my stay in Murree.


                                                          A        B         C                   D
33.                                      It is better to say too little than too much.


                                                             A                B       C         D
34.                                      Let us be sacrificer, but not butchers.


                                                                A                   B              C       D
35.                                      There are no female members in his family.
E.W.P.

36. Menial:            
(a)  intellectual        (b)        servile             
(c)  arrogant            (d)       laudatory   

37. Mentor:          
(a)  stylist               (b)        genius            
(c)  guide                (d)        talker

38. Litter:             
(a)  beauty               (b)        purity              
(c)  mess                (d)       acclaim   

39. Modish:          
(a)  sentimental       (b)        stylish            
(c)  adorned             (d)      vacillating  

40. Motley:            
(a)  active               (b)        somber            
(c)  disguised          (d)      variegated  

41. Mulct:             
(a)  hold                  (b)        record              
(c)  swindle             (d)        fertilize  

42. Obsequious:    
(a)  democratic        (b)        lamentable       
(c)  sycophantic      (d)        offhand

43. Obtuse:                       
(a)  sheer                (b)        transparent       
(c)  tranquil             (d)     insensitive   

44. Neologism:      
(a)  by place            (b)        nadir                
c)   coinage              (d)       base  

45. Mosey:            
(a)  amble              (b)        swindle            
(c)  impost             (d)       charge    

46. Obliterated:    
(a)  block up           (b)        blotout             
(c)  decline             (d)      accept   

47. Misanthrope:  
(a)  orthodox           (b)        man hater        
(c)  monster             (d)      charmer 

48. Mesmerize:     
(a)  hypnotize          (b)        memorize        
(c)  communicate    (d)        provide   

49. Maverick:       
a)   radical             (b)        orthodox          
(c)  ancient             (d)        Lavish

50. Mansard:        
(a)  strait                 (b)        straight            
(c)  steeper              (d)        upright      
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