'measured out' means to measure and remove (something) from a larger amount.
732.
Be quiet. A new song . . . . . .
(A) is sung
(B) is singing
(C) was sung
(D) is being sung
Solution:
Sentence is in present continuous tense in passive voice. Rule : Subject + is/am/are + being + V3 + other agents.Be quiet. A new song is being sung
733.
Kangaroos, . . . . . . . . use their pouch to carry their babies, are found in Australia.
(A) whom
(B) whose
(C) who
(D) which
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option D No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
734.
How . . . . . . . your last question paper . . . . . . . ?
(A) did , attempt
(B) is , attempted
(C) had , attempted
(D) was , attempted
Solution:
How was your last question paper attempted?
735.
The problem . . . . . . . . not to one of internal.
(A) are
(B) am
(C) is
(D) were
Solution:
'The problem' indicates there is a single problem and 'is' is used with singular subject.
736.
Kites . . . . . . by Children, adult, girls and boys in India.
(A) are fly
(B) flew
(C) are flown
(D) flying
Solution:
Sentence is in present tense with passive voice. Rule : Subject + is/am/are + V3 + other agents.Kites are flown by Children, adult, girls and boys in India.
737.
New series . . . . . . already . . . . . .
(A) have been , launched
(B) launched
(C) has been , launched
(D) are launching
Solution:
Sentence is in present perfect tense with passive voice. Rule : Subject + has/have +been + V3 + other agents.New series has been already launched.
738.
. . . . . . . . Nensi ever . . . . . . . . you?
(A) Do, beats
(B) Has, beaten
(C) Is, beaten
(D) When, beats
Solution:
Sentence is in present perfect tense with active voice. Rule : Subject + have/has + V3(third form of verb) + other agents. Has Nensi ever beaten you?
739.
Please, stop . . . . . so many mistakes.
(A) to make
(B) make
(C) making
(D) makes
Solution:
Gerund will follow after the "stop". Making is the right option. Other options don't make sense.
740.
I have . . . . . . . . the two books.
(A) reading
(B) read
(C) none
(D) been reading
Solution:
The past tense of 'read' is 'read', spelled the same but pronounced differently - it is pronounced as 'red'. The verb 'read' has an irregular past tense form as it does not accept the addition of '-ed' or '-d'.