Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
The opposition parties allege that prices of essential commodities are ----------- like a runaway ballon.
Question 1:
The opposition parties allege that prices of essential commodities are ----------- like a runaway ballon.
A.
soaring
Feedback
no explanation.
B.
reviving
C.
flying
D.
leaping
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Practice Sentence Completion Online Test 1 | Englishfreetest.com
20 minutes
10 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
His ----------- in his family’s position is great but he does not boast about it.
Everyone in this universe is accountable to God ----------- his actions.
Prasanna got the company car for a ----------- price as he was the seniormost employee in the company
The opposition parties allege that prices of essential commodities are ----------- like a runaway ballon.
It was through the Second World War that Russia ----------- herself increased ----------- in power and wealth and prestige.
In the world of today, material values take precedence ----------- spiritual values.
He congratulated his friend ----------- the latter’s success.
Even when Murugan’s reputation was in ----------- almost everyone was willing to admit that he had genius.
The speaker pointed a ----------- picture of hunger in parts of India.
No sooner did he me ----------- he tried to run away.
Some other questions you may be interested in
What other novel by Joseph Heller further explores the motif of bureaucratic absurdity and features some of the major Catch-22 characters?
The exploits of fictional character John Yossarian are based on Joseph Hellers own experiences.
This Catch-22 character buys and sells goods through black market channels and has no allegiance to any country, person or principle unless it pays him.
Which of these is not a quote from the novel Catch-22?
Which of these statements refers to Mary Perkins Bradbury, an English-born woman convicted and sentenced to death for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692?
The Scottish medium Helen Duncan was one of the last persons to be imprisoned under the English Witchcraft Act of 1735.