My mother asked me when . . . . . . have a glass of milk.
(A) I will
(B) I shall
(C) I would
(D) Would I
Solution:
My mother asked me when I would have a glass of milk.
652.
You . . . . . . . . respect your elders.
(A) should
(B) could
(C) would
(D) ought to
Solution:
Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker. Option A expresses the mood of duty/obligation according to the sentence.
653.
In my busy office schedule, I havenÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂt got . . . . . . . time for playing.
(A) no
(B) much
(C) little
(D) few
Solution:
Much --- to a great extent; a great deal.In my busy office schedule, I haven’t got much time for playing.
654.
My brother play . . . . . . . . me every evening.
(A) beside
(B) from
(C) at
(D) with
Solution:
'play with' here simply means play along with his/her brother. Hence, 'with' is the right usage.
655.
Where . . . . . . . they . . . . . . tomorrow?
(A) shall , go
(B) will , go
(C) do , go
(D) did , go
Solution:
Where will they go tomorrow?
656.
The same considerations are equally applicable . . . . . . . . accident claims?
(A) to
(B) in
(C) on
(D) of
Solution:
Applicable is followed by preposition 'to'. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
657.
All the batsmen . . . . . . . . had scored half century in the semi final of IPL were invited to a tea party by the Prime Minister of India.
(A) who
(B) whom
(C) that
(D) which
Solution:
'Who' functions as a subject, while 'whom' functions as an object. Use 'who' when the word is performing the action. Use 'whom' when it is receiving the action.
658.
I would not allow you to enter . . . . . . . showing me a pass.
(A) without
(B) for
(C) about
(D) before
Solution:
without -- in the absence of.I would not allow you to enter without showing me a pass.
659.
Please, come . . . . . . the bathroom.
(A) out of
(B) over
(C) on
(D) in
Solution:
come out of will be the correct word as it means to get out of the bathroom. Other preposition doesn't go with the sentence.