Q.32 should have used "It", not "It's". In Q.65, the appropriate term should be "look into" (investigate), not "look over" (ignore). In Q.71, the word should be "sports", not "sport". In Q.78, the correct answer should be "greatly", not "great".
My dear brother, the Answer to the Qn no.65 is absolutely correct; the verbal phrase 'look over' does not mean to ignore or avoid or let it go by any parameter. The synonyms for this word are: inspect, observe, supervise, take a look at, give a look and look through...hence, the first duty of a cop is to look over the crime and then it moves with 'look into' means to investigate....so, first step will be to observe the entire circustances and then initiate investigation...hope u understood.
QUESTION 52 HAS THE WRONG ANSWER. THE RIGHT ANSWER IS, " IS THE DIRECTOR GOING TO INFORM HIM LATER ? ". QUESTION 78, IS ALSO WRONG. " I WAS GREATLY SURPRISED ", IS THE RIGHT ANSWER. QUESTION 49 COULD ALSO BE " PAYS " ME MORE MONEY. IN QUESTION 65, THE POLICE USUALLY, LOOKS INTO A CRIME TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT IT. IF THEY LOOKS OVER A CRIME, THAT MEANS THEY ARE ONLY LOOKING INTO IT, BRIEFLY AND NOT IN GREAT DETAIL.
Question no .52, the sentence is in presentcontinous Tense.,in interrogative form. Hence, isgoing ,is Correct answer. Does not fit in the frame. Got it.
Thank you reader, thats the one i was talking about. 2 words Geaat and Greatly. As aatter of fact, there are a few more i knew for sure i had gotten correct, and they gave the wrong answer. Thanks much. Its fun though, helps refresh my memory.
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I got 80/84 but the 52 is false the suitable answer is A. the auxiliary verb DO should not followed by V+ ING but BASE INFINITIVE, here is Be going to + INFINITIVE to express the nearly future. I wish to conclude with encouraging all of you on panel. Tx
I scored 80 out of 84. However , I contest question 52, question 65, "look over" which should be "look into" and question 78 where the adverb "greatly" is actually correct. Therefore my score should be 83/84.
This should be called the "Incorrect Grammar To Confuse Quiz" as it contains numerous errors. (The word numerous is defined as "great in number, many." Or in laymen's terms, it means there are so many errors that it's laughable and displays incompetence).