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A
By whom will you be helped?
B
By whom you will be helped?
C
By whom will you helped?
D
By whom would be helped?

Explanation

In passive voice, 'Who' becomes 'By whom'. The structure is: By whom + auxiliary verb (will) + subject (you) + be + V3 (helped). Correct: By whom will you be helped?

A
to study
B
to studying
C
to studied
D
studing

Explanation

The phrase 'be used to' (am used to) is followed by a gerund (verb+ing). This means accustomed to. Note: 'used to' alone takes base form, but 'be + used to' takes -ing.

A
a large speech
B
an ornamental speech
C
maiden speech
D
a verbose speech

Explanation

'Verbose' means using or expressed in more words than are needed. So, a speech full of many words is a verbose speech. A 'maiden speech' is the first speech.

A
fled away
B
fainted
C
yielded
D
moved back

Explanation

The phrasal verb 'give in' means to cease fighting or admit defeat; to surrender or yield. Therefore, 'yielded' is the correct meaning here.

A
get a new job
B
lose the job
C
cut off relationship
D
get an opportunity

Explanation

'Get the axe' is an idiom that means to be discharged or fired from a job. So, 'lose the job' is the correct answer.

A
isn't she
B
was she
C
wasn't she
D
was she not

Explanation

Since the statement is positive ('was a lady') and in the past tense, the tag question must be negative and in the same tense. 'She' is the pronoun for 'lady'. Correct tag: wasn't she?

A
out
B
off
C
staying out
D
outside

Explanation

The sentence implies women work beyond the domestic sphere. 'Outside home' or 'outside the home' is the correct usage to mean out of the house/external environment.

A
deceive
B
decisive
C
deceiving
D
deceitful

Explanation

'Deceit' is a noun. Its verb form is 'deceive' (to mislead or trick). 'Deceitful' is an adjective. 'Decisive' is an adjective related to decision.

A
criterium
B
criterion
C
criteri
D
criterius

Explanation

'Criteria' is the plural form of the word 'Criterion'. This follows the Greek/Latin pattern where 'on' becomes 'a' in plural (like Phenomenon -> Phenomena).

A
If you move, you will die.
B
By moving you will die.
C
Without moving you will die.
D
If you do not move, you will die.

Explanation

The compound sentence 'Move and die' implies 'If you move, you will die'. To make it simple, we use a prepositional phrase. 'By moving you will die' correctly conveys the condition and result.