Functional English MCQS Past Papers Questions Answers for B.Com Part-1 Solved in pdf and online practice tests
1.Hazlitt’s son joined a ——— school.
A. Day
B. Evening
C. Boarding
D. English
ANSWER: C
2.Ill names beget ——— blood.
A. Ill
B. Foul
C. Cold blood
D. Red blood
ANSWER: A
3.The author advises him not to become a bookworm lest he should develop a ——– in the shoulders.
A. Pain
B. Strain
C. Stress
D. Stoop
ANSWER: D
4.With respect to your ———-, I wish you to choose them neither form caprice nor accident.
A. Enemies
B. Classmates
C. Neighbours
D. Friends
ANSWER: D
5.According to Ruskin with God’s servants work is first and ——– is always second.
A. Gold
B. Money
C. Fee
D. Knowledge
ANSWER: C
6.With excellent and rightly trained people their ——– is first.
A) work
B) money
C) fee
D) faith
ANSWER: A
7. With Fiend’s servants their ——— is first.
A. Work
B. Country
C. Fee
D. Wisdom
ANSWER: C
8.Ford’s contemporary businessmen paid great attention to money instead of ——-.
A. Goods
B. Business
C. Job
D. Service
ANSWER: D
9.If once a car was sold, its performance, after sale-service and repair were no concern of the ———.
A. Manufacturer
B. Seller
C. Buyer
D. Storekeeper
ANSWER: A
10.The automobile business was not on what I would call an ——– basis.
A. Sound
B. Weak
C. Honest
D. Storekeeper
ANSWER: C
11.Those men in business who call themselves ——— say that money is “worth” 6 per cent, or 5 per cent.
A. Businessmen
B. Financiers
C. Lenders
D. Borrowers
ANSWER: B
12.We are told by some ancient authors that ———- was instructed in eloquence by a woman.
A. Plato
B. Ruskin
C. Aristotle
D. Socrates
ANSWER: D
13.Mrs. Fiddle can entertain her guests the whole afternoon with the wit of her little ——– who is still
unable to speak.
A. Dog
B. Boy
C. Parrot
D. Girl
ANSWER: B
14.In ——– he wishes his son to become an honest man.
A. Religion
B. Trade
C. Politics
D. Sports
ANSWER: C
15.According to Hazlitt everything depends on first ———-.
A. Appearance
B. Expressions
C. Impressions
D. Attempt
ANSWER: C
16.Do not begin to ——– with the world too soon.
A. Quarrel
B. Agree
C. Disagree
D. Live
ANSWER: A
17.You are, I think, too fond of ———- as it is.
A. Playing
B. Cooking
C. Sleeping
D. Reading
ANSWER: D
18.I would not, however, have you run away with a notion that the rich are ——–.
A. Knave
B. Mean
C. Generous
D. Miser
ANSWER: A
19.Term———- is one great ingredient in the conduct of life.
A. Honesty
B. Wisdom
C. Gravity
D. Unity
ANSWER: C
20.Judas Iscariot was a ——— of Jesus Christ.
A. Enemy
B. Companion
C. Neighbour
D. Well-wisher
ANSWER B
21.Iscariot betrayed Christ for ——— pieces of silver.
A. Twenty
B. Thirty
C. Forty
D. Fifty
ANSWER: B
22.A manufacturer is not through with his customer when a sale is ———-.
A. Pending
B. Postponed
C. Finished
D. Complete
ANSWER: D
23.There is also the great fear of being thought a ———-.
A. Fool
B. Miser
C. Financier
D. Corrupt
ANSWER: A
24.A dissatisfied customer is the worst of all ———.
A. Accomplishments
B. Achievements
C. Advertisements
D. Realities
ANSWER: C
25.Henry Ford was the manufacturer of ———–.
A. Cars
B. Planes
C. Motor bikes
D. Air-conditioners
ANSWER: A
26.He also rejects the idea of refinancing if first ———- does not succeed.
A. Investment
B. Attempt
C. Financing
D. Impression
ANSWER: C
27.The first kind of female orators are those who stir up the ———–.
A. Passions
B. Thoughts
C. Feelings
D. Anger
ANSWER: A
28.The second kind of female orators may be called ————.
A. Gossips
B. Censorious
C. Coquettes
D. Greedy
ANSWER: B
29.The third kind of female orators may be called ————-.
A. Gossips
B. Censorious
C. Coquettes
D. Talkative
ANSWER: A
30.The fourth kind of female orators may be called ————-.
A. Gossips
B. Censorious
C. Coquettes
D. Eloquent
ANSWER: C