PGT Commerce Level-3 (HTEТ), Exam 2014Total Questions: 15071. Select the sentence that is grammatically correct:A. Are you going to invite Ram and myself to your house?B. Are you going to invite Ram and I to your house?C. Are you going to invite Ram and me to your house?D. Are you going to invite both Ram and I to your house?Correct Answer: C. Are you going to invite Ram and me to your house?72. Directions (Q. Nos. 72 to 76): Fill in the blanks with the correct alternative:I_____hardly hear you.A. canB. can'tC. doD. don'tCorrect Answer: A. can73. ______do you think you are, any way?A. WhyB. WhichC. WhoD. WhetherCorrect Answer: C. Who74. This is strictly between you and_______.A. IB. meC. weD. usCorrect Answer: B. me75. Almost the entire social and administrative structure reeks_______corruption.A. inB. fromC. ofD. aboutCorrect Answer: C. of76. The cost of State funding of election in India runs______thousands of crores.A. forB. intoC. aboutD. inCorrect Answer: B. into77. Choose the correct passive construction of the sentence:"Hard work and patience can solve even the most difficult problem in this world."A. Even the most difficult problem in this world could be solved by hard work and patience.B. Even the most difficult problem in this world can be solved by hard work and patience.C. Even the most difficult problem in this world had been solved by hard work and patience.D. Even the most difficult problem in this world would be solved by hard work and patience.Correct Answer: B. Even the most difficult problem in this world can be solved by hard work and patience.78. Which of the following is not an example of a gerund?A. Running is his idea of relaxation.B. We were told that smoking is bad for our health.C. I like sleeping children.D. The old man was tired of walking.Correct Answer: C. I like sleeping children.79. The underlined group of words is anShe stumbled over her words so that the audience had difficulty in understanding her. A. Adverbial clause of reasonB. Adverbial clause of mannerC. Adverbial clause of conditionD. Adverbial clause of resultCorrect Answer: D. Adverbial clause of result80. Give the opposite of 'Zenith'A. HighestB. NadirC. BottomD. LowerCorrect Answer: B. NadirSubmit Quiz« Previous123456789101112131415Next »