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Q. 1
In what situation would you use "on" to indicate attachment or connection?
A
To describe the location of a particular event
B
To convey physical attachment to a surface or object
C
To show an emotional bond between people
D
To emphasize a time-related aspect
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Q. 2
When you say, "The train is on its way to the city," what does "on" indicate?
A
The train's speed while traveling to the city
B
The direction of the train's movement to reach the city
C
The train's current location in the city
D
The mode of transportation to reach the city
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Q. 3
Which of the following best describes the use of "on" in media-related contexts?
A
Referring to the latest news and updates
B
Showing what is actively being broadcast or published
C
Expressing a sense of permanence
D
Indicating something that is happening nearby
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Q. 4
Which of the following sentences demonstrates the use of "on" for addition?
A
Put the hat on the shelf.
B
The cat is on the roof.
C
He's on vacation.
D
She's on the beach.
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Q. 5
When you say, "She's on vacation," what does "on" indicate?
A
Her current active participation in a vacation
B
The act of going to a vacation destination
C
Her desire to go on a vacation
D
The anticipation of taking a vacation soon
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Q. 6
In which situation would you use "on" to describe situational conditions?
A
To specify a particular point in time
B
To indicate active participation in a task
C
When describing a current emotional state or condition
D
When referring to a specific location or place
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Q. 7
When do we typically use "on" to specify time?
A
To express a general time frame
B
To indicate past events
C
To refer to specific moments
D
To suggest future possibilities
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Q. 8
What does the expression "on fire" typically mean in English?
A
Being in a state of confusion or panic
B
Demonstrating exceptional performance or success
C
Literally being engulfed in flames
D
Experiencing strong emotional feelings
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