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NTS Past Papers: English Portion Solved

This document provides a summary of the answers to questions from an English portion of an NTS past paper. It lists over 50 questions with single-letter multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like parts of speech, tenses, conditional sentences, vocabulary and subject-verb agreement.
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NTS Past Papers: English Portion Solved

This document provides a summary of the answers to questions from an English portion of an NTS past paper. It lists over 50 questions with single-letter multiple choice answers. The questions cover topics like parts of speech, tenses, conditional sentences, vocabulary and subject-verb agreement.
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NTS Past Papers

English Portion Solved


Part III
Muhammad Naseer Khan Subject
Specialist English B-17
Choose the correct option from the given choices

Answer is (B)

Answer is (D)

Answer is (C)
The simple present tense is used:
To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or
unchanging situations, emotions and wishes: ...
To give instructions or directions: ...
To express fixed arrangements, present or future: ...
To express future time, after some conjunctions: after,
when, before, as soon as, until:
Answer is (D)

There is used as a function word to


introduce a sentence or clause

Answer is (D)

Answer is (B)
Answer is(C)

Answer is(C)

Answer is(B)
Answer is (C)

Answer is (A)
Answer is (C)

Answer is (B)

Answer is (C)
Answer is (A)

Answer is (C)
Answer is(D)

Answer is (C)

Answer is(B)
Answer is(A)
Answer is (B)
Answer is (A)

Answer is (C)
Answer is(C)
Answer is(B)

Serration: a tooth or point of a serrated edge or surface.


"a heavy-duty knife with sawtooth serrations“
Braiding: A braid is a complex structure or pattern formed by interlacing
two or more strands of flexible material such as textile yarns, wire, or
hair.
Perforating: make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation.
Dent: a reduction in amount or size
Answer is(D)

Answer is(B)

Answer is(C)
The zero conditional is present tense and expresses a fact.
If plants don’t get any water, they die., When babies are hungry, they cry.

The 1st conditional tells what may happen in the future if a certain condition
is met:
If you study hard, you will be successful.

The 2nd conditional imagines what would happen if something were true--
but it’s not. This is often called the “present unreal conditional.” The verb
after the ‘if’ is in simple past form, even though it’s talking about the present.
If I were president, I would make some big changes

The 3rd conditional talks about how the past might have been different if
different steps had been taken. (But they weren't! Again, it's imagining
something that is no longer possible.)
“If you had studied, you would have passed that exam.”
Answer is (E)

allowing light to pass through the


material

Answer is (B)
The noun directly
following the word
Answer is(B)
"each" must be
singular, not plural, so
the correct phrase here
Subject Verb Agreement: The words each, is "each student."
each one, either, neither, everyone, however, you could also
everybody, anybody, anyone, nobody, say "each of
somebody, someone, and no one are the students.“ if each is
singular and require a singular verb. followed by a
Each of these hot dogs is juicy. prepositional phrase
Everybody knows Mr. Jones.
Either is correct.
Answer is (A)

Answer is (A)
Thanks

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