Few is a quantifier used with plural countable nouns. Little is used with singular uncountable nouns. Breakfast are singular uncountable nouns. "A little" means small in amount. Option A is correct.A little breakfast is in tin, go and take it.
82.
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.
83.
He always stammers in public meetings, but his todayÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂs speech . . . . . . . . . .
(A) was fairly audible to everyone.
(B) was not liked by the audience.
(C) as not received by the audience.
(D) was surprisingly fluent.
Solution:
Stammer means speak with sudden involuntary pauses and a tendency to repeat the initial letters of words. The word after comma is 'but' which makes it obvious that the person did the opposite of what was supposed. Option D is correct.
84.
He went . . . . . . . . to oblige his superior.
(A) on his way
(B) out of his way
(C) in his way
(D) with his way
Solution:
Here, 'out of his way' is the right usage. out of the way : inconvenience caused to oneself/take extra trouble to do something beyond what is required.
85.
Shraddha . . . . . . . since afternoon.
(A) was working
(B) works
(C) is working
(D) has been working
Solution:
Sentence is in present perfect continuous tense with active voice. Rule : Subject + have/has + been + V-ing + other agents. Shraddha has been working since afternoon.
86.
If . . . . . . I would not lose temper.
(A) I were you
(B) I was you
(C) I am not you
(D) I am you
Solution:
If I were you I would not lose temper.
87.
My friend Ganesha, . . . . . lives in heaven, has a mouse as a vehicle.
(A) whose
(B) who
(C) that
(D) he
Solution:
My friend Ganesha, who lives in heaven, has a mouse as a vehicle.
88.
I am a doctor . . . . . . . my wife is a nurse.
(A) when
(B) while
(C) so
(D) because
Solution:
while --- whereas (indicating a contrast).I am a doctor while my wife is a nurse.
89.
The verb present in the reporting speech is known as the . . . . . . . .
(A) verb
(B) reporting verb
(C) reported verb
(D) reporting speech
Solution:
Answer & Solution Answer: Option B No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
90.
In olden days, doves . . . . . messages.
(A) take
(B) took
(C) taken
(D) had took
Solution:
By using "took" a simple past tense sentence can be made. Other options make a grammatically incorrect sentence.In olden days, doves took messages.