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Q. 1
When "over" is used to denote superiority or control, what does it imply?
A
A lack of authority
B
An equal level of power
C
Having more power, authority, or control
D
A neutral position
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Q. 2
Which of the following sentences uses "over" to express a position directly above something?
A
She stood over the phone.
B
The plane flew over the clouds.
C
The cat jumped over the chair.
D
The keys are over the table.
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Q. 3
Which of the following sentences uses "over" to indicate the completion of a time period?
A
The movie finished over the weekend.
B
The sun is over the horizon.
C
They worked on the project over the summer.
D
The cat leaped over the fence.
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Q. 4
What does "over" indicate in the sentence "He triumphed over his fears"?
A
Emotion
B
Time
C
Obstacle
D
Authority
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Q. 5
In a metaphorical or figurative context, what does "over" often convey?
A
A sense of stagnation
B
The idea of getting past or dealing with something, such as overcoming challenges or recovering from emotional states.
C
Overemphasis
D
The idea of surrender
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Q. 6
In the sentence "The horse galloped over the field," what does "over" signify?
A
A spatial gap
B
Lateral movement
C
A backward movement
D
Crossing a surface or area
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Q. 7
Which sentence demonstrates the metaphorical use of "over"?
A
He jumped over the puddle.
B
The cat leaped over the fence.
C
They placed the vase over the table.
D
She's not completely over her illness.
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Q. 8
Which of the following sentences uses "over" to indicate spatial coverage?
A
The book is over there.
B
They walked over the bridge.
C
She has control over the project.
D
The clouds drifted over the mountains.
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Q. 9
How does "over" function when describing movement or crossing?
A
It signifies no movement.
B
It represents a backward movement.
C
It indicates the act of moving from one side to another or crossing an obstacle.
D
It indicates lateral movement.
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Q. 10
What does "over" indicate in the sentence: "She has control over the project"?
A
Emotion
B
Time
C
Authority
D
Location
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Q. 11
In the sentence "The cat jumped over the roof," what does "over" indicate?
A
Opposition
B
Direction
C
Purpose
D
Causality
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Q. 12
How does "over" function when expressing a general location?
A
It provides a vague sense of direction without specifying exact details.
B
It indicates a location beneath another object.
C
It represents a remote location.
D
It specifies an exact location.
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Q. 13
In the sentence "The CEO has power over the company's decisions," how is "over" used?
A
To specify a precise point in time
B
To denote control and authority
C
To indicate lateral movement
D
To express a general location
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Q. 14
What does the preposition "over" primarily indicate?
A
Spatial relationship
B
Similarity
C
Causality
D
Purpose
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Q. 15
What does "over" indicate in the sentence "The sun rose over the mountains"?
A
Direction
B
Purpose
C
Similarity
D
Opposition
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Q. 16
Which sentence uses "over" to denote a general direction or nearby location?
A
The library is over the street.
B
The concert lasted over three hours.
C
The movie starts over at 7 PM.
D
The bakery is over by the park.
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Q. 17
Which sentence demonstrates the spatial use of "over"?
A
She apologized over the phone.
B
They argued over the decision.
C
He did it over his lunch break.
D
The painting is over the fireplace.
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Q. 18
In time expressions, when is "over" typically used?
A
To denote a duration exceeding a specific time
B
To specify a precise point in time
C
To represent the midpoint of a time frame
D
To indicate the start of a time period
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Q. 19
In which sentence is "over" used to express duration or exceeding a specific point in time?
A
The movie starts over at 9 PM.
B
The meeting continued over two hours.
C
She prefers tea over coffee.
D
They walked over the bridge.
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Q. 20
What does the preposition "over" primarily indicate in spatial relationships?
A
A spatial gap between objects
B
A spatial location to the side of another object
C
An equal level between objects
D
A spatial relationship where one object is positioned higher or moving above another
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