Question : Choose the appropriate conjunction for the given sentence:
The instructor teaches both French ___ German.
Option 1: and
Option 2: or
Option 3: as well
Option 4: but
Correct Answer: and
Solution : The correct answer is option 1.
Explanation:
- The conjunction "and" is used to link words from the same family of words, clauses, or sentences that should be read together. Or" is used to link alternatives. "
- The phrase "as well" means "also," "too," or "in addition."
-But, it is used to introduce a phrase or clause that contrasts with what has previously been mentioned.
- It is clear from the aforementioned justification that and should be the correct answer when filling in the blank.
Question : Directions: Four students P, Q, R, and S learn one language each from among English, French, Spanish, and German. P and R do not learn Spanish. S learns French. If P does not learn German, then who learns English?
Option 1: R
Option 2: Q
Option 3: P
Option 4: S
Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence. The lecture by the French professor seemed Latin and Greek to the young students.
Option 1: Interesting
Option 2: Lucid
Option 3: Unbiased
Option 4: Incomprehensible
Question : Directions: Select the option that is related to the fifth letter cluster in the same way as the second letter cluster is related to the first letter cluster and the fourth letter cluster is related to the third letter cluster. FRENCH : GQFMDG :: GERMAN : HDSLBM :: ARABIC : ?
Option 1: BQBAHD
Option 2: BQBAJB
Option 3: BQBCJB
Option 4: BQZAJB
Question : Thomas Alva Edison discovered the electric lamp. Edison was a/an__________.
Option 1: British Scientist
Option 2: American Scientist
Option 3: French Scientist
Option 4: German Scientist
Question : Directions: Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word. French : Language :: Train : ?
Option 1: Travel
Option 2: Vehicle
Option 3: Goods
Option 4: Tracks
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