Choose the correct sentence: A) Not only the proposal was rejected but also criticized severely. B) Not only was the proposal rejected but also criticized severely. C) Not only was the proposal rejected but it was also criticized severely. D) Not only the proposal had been rejected but also criticized severely. Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) Hardly had the experiment ended than the debate began. B) Hardly had the experiment ended when the debate began. C) Hardly the experiment had ended when the debate began. D) Hardly had the experiment ended then the debate began. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) No sooner had the verdict been announced when the crowd reacted. B) No sooner had the verdict been announced than the crowd reacted. C) No sooner the verdict had been announced than the crowd reacted. D) No sooner had the verdict been announced then the crowd reacted. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: Little _ that the evidence would later be dismissed. A) he imagined B) did he imagine C) he did imagine D) imagined he Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) Rarely we confront such ambiguity in legal language. B) Rarely do we confront such ambiguity in legal language. C) Rarely we have confronted such ambiguity in legal language. D) Rarely have we confront such ambiguity in legal language. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) So skillfully he negotiated that both parties agreed. B) So skillfully did he negotiate that both parties agreed. C) So skillfully he did negotiate that both parties agreed. D) So skillfully negotiated he that both parties agreed. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He would rather you _ the assumptions more rigorously. A) test B) tested C) had tested D) testing Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) I wish I would have questioned the conclusion. B) I wish I had questioned the conclusion. C) I wish I have questioned the conclusion. D) I wish I questioned the conclusion yesterday. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) If they would have clarified the terms, we would agree. B) If they had clarified the terms, we would have agreed. C) If they clarified the terms, we would have agreed. D) If they have clarified the terms, we would agree. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: If I _ the policy implications, I would not have endorsed it. A) know B) knew C) had known D) have known Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) She talks as if she is the final authority. B) She talks as if she were the final authority. C) She talks as if she was the final authority. D) She talks as if she be the final authority. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) It is time we reconsider our priorities. B) It is time we reconsidered our priorities. C) It is time we have reconsidered our priorities. D) It is time we reconsidering our priorities. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: The more carefully you compare the versions, _ apparent the discrepancy becomes. A) more B) the more C) the most D) most Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) Many a witness have changed his statement. B) Many a witness has changed his statement. C) Many witnesses has changed their statements. D) Many a witness had changed his statement. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) A number of observations is relevant here. B) A number of observations are relevant here. C) The number of observations are relevant here. D) The number of observations have relevant here. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: The number of revisions _ exceeded expectations. A) have B) has C) are D) were Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is one of those who has challenged the convention. B) She is one of those who have challenged the convention. C) She is one of those who had challenged the convention. D) She is one of those who has challenge the convention. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) It is me who am answerable for the decision. B) It is I who am answerable for the decision. C) It is I who is answerable for the decision. D) It is me who is answerable for the decision. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: Neither the minister nor the advisers _ willing to revise the statement. A) is B) was C) are D) be Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) Fish and chips are regarded as a popular meal. B) Fish and chips is regarded as a popular meal. C) Fish and chips were regarded as a popular meal. D) Fish and chips have regarded as a popular meal. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) The board is divided in their opinions. B) The board are divided in its opinion. C) The board are divided in their opinions. D) The board is divided in its opinions. Answer: C
Fill in the blank: He is not only perceptive _ also articulate. A) but B) but also C) and D) also Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) She prefers to supervise than participate. B) She prefers supervising than participating. C) She prefers supervising to participating. D) She prefers to supervising than participating. Answer: C
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is capable to detect subtle inconsistencies. B) She is capable of detecting subtle inconsistencies. C) She is capable for detecting subtle inconsistencies. D) She is capable in detecting subtle inconsistencies. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is addicted _ tracking every minor fluctuation. A) with B) to C) on D) for Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She insisted to recheck the calculations. B) She insisted on rechecking the calculations. C) She insisted for rechecking the calculations. D) She insisted rechecking the calculations. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He is used to interpret complex charts quickly. B) He is used to interpreting complex charts quickly. C) He used to interpreting complex charts quickly. D) He used to interpreted complex charts quickly. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is tired _ responding to the same objections repeatedly. A) of B) from C) with D) by Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He is interested for neuroeconomics. B) He is interested in neuroeconomics. C) He is interested on neuroeconomics. D) He is interested with neuroeconomics. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is proud for her independence of thought. B) She is proud of her independence of thought. C) She is proud on her independence of thought. D) She is proud with her independence of thought. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is responsible _ maintaining procedural fairness. A) of B) for C) to D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is dependent to external validation. B) She is dependent on external validation. C) She is dependent with external validation. D) She is dependent for external validation. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He is famous of his methodological rigor. B) He is famous for his methodological rigor. C) He is famous with his methodological rigor. D) He is famous from his methodological rigor. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is engaged _ reexamining the earlier findings. A) in B) on C) at D) with Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He is busy in restructuring the department. B) He is busy with restructuring the department. C) He is busy at restructuring the department. D) He is busy on restructuring the department. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is acquainted to the historical background of the issue. B) She is acquainted with the historical background of the issue. C) She is acquainted from the historical background of the issue. D) She is acquainted by the historical background of the issue. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is popular _ policy researchers. A) between B) among C) with D) in Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is expert at forensic analysis. B) She is expert in forensic analysis. C) She is expert on forensic analysis. D) She is expert for forensic analysis. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He is opposed for the constitutional amendment. B) He is opposed to the constitutional amendment. C) He is opposed with the constitutional amendment. D) He is opposed on the constitutional amendment. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is keen _ deepening her understanding of jurisprudence. A) for B) on C) at D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) He is thankful for his predecessors. B) He is thankful to his predecessors. C) He is thankful with his predecessors. D) He is thankful by his predecessors. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is married with a diplomat. B) She is married to a diplomat. C) She is married from a diplomat. D) She is married by a diplomat. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is blind _ the long-term consequences of the reform. A) of B) to C) from D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) He died from multiple organ failure. B) He died of multiple organ failure. C) He died with multiple organ failure. D) He died by multiple organ failure. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is good in symbolic logic. B) She is good at symbolic logic. C) She is good on symbolic logic. D) She is good with symbolic logic. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is fond _ questioning accepted assumptions. A) in B) of C) on D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is capable to reconcile conflicting interpretations. B) She is capable of reconciling conflicting interpretations. C) She is capable for reconciling conflicting interpretations. D) She is capable in reconciling conflicting interpretations. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He prevented me to disclose the confidential notes. B) He prevented me from disclosing the confidential notes. C) He prevented me disclosing the confidential notes. D) He prevented me disclose the confidential notes. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is tired _ mediating between the same two factions. A) of B) from C) with D) by Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He is interested for comparative constitutional law. B) He is interested in comparative constitutional law. C) He is interested on comparative constitutional law. D) He is interested with comparative constitutional law. Answer: B