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What is the most appropriate passive form of "Who has done the work?"?

  • Who has been done the work?
  • By whom has been done the work?
  • Whom has done the work by?
  • By whom has the work been done?
  • Correct Option: D  [ By whom has the work been done? ]

    Remark:

A close shave.

  • A narrow escape from danger
  • stubble
  • Very short hair
  • Hairless skin
  • Correct Option: A  [ A narrow escape from danger ]

    Remark:

One who collects coins as a hobby

  • ornithologist
  • statistician
  • numismatist
  • philatelist
  • Correct Option: C  [ numismatist ]

    Remark:

The fire in the office was not just an accident. I smell a rat.

  • Detect a bad smell
  • To misunderstand something
  • To ignore
  • To suspect some foul play.
  • Correct Option: D  [ To suspect some foul play. ]

    Remark:

Sunaina said, "She is sick ________ the whole business".

  • by
  • of
  • for
  • with
  • Correct Option: B  [ of ]

    Remark:

Derision (Find Synonym)

  • Humiliation
  • Embarrassment
  • Ridicule
  • Condemnation
  • Correct Option: C  [ Ridicule ]

    Remark:

At last the strike was ____________.

  • worked on
  • stood for the
  • run out
  • called off
  • Correct Option: D  [ called off ]

    Remark:

No one but his conscience advised him to come back to earth.

  • return home
  • return to earth
  • return to reality
  • be honest
  • Correct Option: C  [ return to reality ]

    Remark:

He is _________ honourable man in the locality.

  • a
  • an
  • the
  • zero article
  • Correct Option: B  [ an ]

    Remark:

The leader and the villagers is (A)/ having a meeting (B)/ about the various development activities (C)/ No error (D). (find error)

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • Correct Option: A  [ The leader and the villagers is ]

    Remark: "The leader and the villagers are having a meeting about the various development activities."

    The subject of the sentence is a plural compound subject, "the leader and the villagers," so the verb "are" should also be in the plural form to match the subject.