Using "a" and "the" depends on how specific or general we want to be when talking about something. "A" is used for a non-specific or generic reference. For example, "I travel by a bus" implies any bus in general. "The" is used when referring to a specific instance or when both the speaker and the listener know which particular bus is being discussed. For instance, "I travel by the bus" could imply a specific bus service or route that is commonly known between the speaker and the listener. In the above question "Why do you travel by a bus" is more appropriate because it is a general talk rather than any specific bus service or route. Therefore, option A is the correct answer here.
22.
Reshma . . . . . . . . making kite before 6 months.
(A) was
(B) what
(C) why
(D) will
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
23.
The athletes who . . . . . . the games are called competitors.
(A) enter
(B) entered
(C) while entering
(D) are
Solution:
The athletes who enter the games are called competitors.
24.
Angel has been sending English learning videos . . . . . July 2014.
(A) since
(B) for
(C) from
(D) in
Solution:
When there is a state in the past that is still continuing in the present since is used. Here it is the same case.
25.
The letter has already . . . . . . It must have reached by now.
(A) sent
(B) been send
(C) send
(D) been sent
Solution:
Sentence is in present perfect tense. Rule : Subject + have/has + been + V3 + other agents.The letter has already been sent. It must have reached by now.
26.
I didn't . . . . . . . . TV last night?
(A) not watched
(B) watched
(C) watch
(D) watching
Solution:
We use first form of the verb (v1 form of the verb/present tense form of the verb) with 'did' or 'didn't'. Example: I didn't go there yesterday.
27.
I am just . . . . . . . . out my new mobile.
(A) trying
(B) tried
(C) try
(D) to try
Solution:
A gerund should be followed after 'I am' to make the sentence meaningful. 'trying' is the correct answer.
28.
Aqsa is travelling . . . . . . . . the school.
(A) off
(B) to
(C) towards
(D) through
Solution:
'towards' as a preposition in a sentence is used to denote near to, just before, or around a time or place.
29.
The scientific study of the human mind and behaviour is called . . . . . .
(A) Astrology
(B) Biology
(C) Pathology
(D) Psychology
Solution:
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior.
30.
Once, I have visited America. I know . . . . . cities there.
(A) few
(B) a few
(C) little
(D) a little
Solution:
Few is a quantifier used with plural countable nouns. Little is used with singular uncountable nouns. Cities are plural countable nouns. "A few" means some. Option B is correct.Once, I have visited America. I know a few cities there.