The sentence is in continuous tense as 'had been' is used so 'raining' is the correct word to use.
72.
400 videos . . . . . . already . . . . . . by Angel for English on YouTube.
(A) are , uploaded
(B) have , uploaded
(C) are been , uploaded
(D) have been , uploaded
Solution:
Sentence is in present perfect tense with passive voice. Rule : Subject + have/has + been + V3 + other agents. 400 videos have been already uploaded by Angel for English on YouTube.
73.
Before sometimes, the monkey jumped . . . . . . the river.
(A) on
(B) into
(C) near
(D) upon
Solution:
The preposition into will be used because the sentence ends with river.
74.
No, I donÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂt have the details . . . . . . (ready at hand immediately available), but you can look it up the internet.
(A) in my shoes
(B) behind the scenes
(C) at my door steps
(D) at my fingertips
Solution:
At my fingertips --- readily available; accessible.No, I don’t have the details at my fingertips (ready at hand immediately available), but you can look it up the internet.
75.
. . . . . . . . I use your cell phone as I have forgotten mine?
(A) May
(B) Do
(C) Would
(D) Should
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
76.
If you have time, you . . . . . . . . the nature museum.
(A) would visit
(B) have to visit
(C) should visited
(D) should visit
Solution:
'Should' can be used to show obligation, give recommendation or even an opinion. Here a recommendation is being given and therefore option D is the correct answer.
If the verb is 'normal', the interrogative is formed with the auxiliary do/does/did. As always after an auxiliary verb, the verb is added in the infinitive without to. Example: Do you like that album? Did she see the movie? We use do when the subject is I, you, we or they. We use does with third person singular pronouns i.e. when the subject is he, she or it.
78.
I can't walk anymore, I'm . . . . . . . . tired.
(A) so such
(B) such
(C) so
(D) too
Solution:
You can use ‘too’ instead of 'besides,' 'in addition,' 'also,' or 'as well.' But you can use it for other things, too, like when you want to indicate excessiveness. In the sentence excessive tiredness is indicated.
79.
He was accustomed . . . . . . chewing Tulsi leaves even when he delivered the lecture.
(A) of
(B) about
(C) at
(D) to
Solution:
Accustomed means to get used to something or become familiar with.“To” is the correct preposition to use after accustomed.He was accustomed to chewing Tulsi leaves even when he delivered the lecture.
80.
. . . . . . . . 'you' a noun or a pronoun?
(A) Do
(B) Are
(C) Is
(D) Have
Solution:
'is' is used with singular subject. 'You' is a singular subject. Hence, 'is' is the correct answer.