QCM : Mastering Common English Verb Pairs — 9 questions

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1. Which verb is used for stepping off a train or for a butterfly landing gently on a flower?

Arise
Abide
Alight
Bear

Alight

Explication

Alight means to come down from a vehicle or to land gently on something. Abide means remain or comply, while arise means happen or rise.

2. What does the verb 'abide' primarily mean?

To come down from a vehicle
To land gently on something
To stay in a place or state
To happen or arise

To stay in a place or state

Explication

Abide primarily means to remain in a place or condition, or to comply with rules or decisions. The other options relate to different verbs: alight and arise.

3. Which verb means to remain in a place or state, or to comply with a rule or decision?

Awake
Abide
Alight
Arise

Abide

Explication

Abide means to stay in a place or state, and it can also mean to follow a decision or rule. The other verbs refer to coming down, happening/rising, or waking up.

4. What is one of the primary meanings of the verb 'abide'?

To stay in a place or comply with a rule
To go somewhere quickly
To forget something
To suddenly appear

To stay in a place or comply with a rule

Explication

The verb 'abide' mainly means to remain in a place or to follow a rule or decision. The distractors are not consistent with its primary uses.

5. Which verb means to wake up from sleep?

Awake
Bear
Become
Be

Awake

Explication

Awake means to wake up from sleep. Be refers to existence or state, bear means carry or tolerate, and become means change into a new state or role.

6. What is the primary purpose of the verb 'abide' in its common usage?

To land gently on something
To wake up from sleep
To happen or occur
To remain in a place or state

To remain in a place or state

Explication

'Abide' mainly means to stay or remain in a place or state, such as remaining in a location or complying with a decision. The other options relate to different verbs like 'alight' or 'arise'.

7. Which verb can mean to carry or support, and also to tolerate or endure?

Be
Bear
Awake
Bend

Bear

Explication

Bear has the meanings of carrying or supporting something and also enduring or tolerating something unpleasant. It is different from be, which expresses existence or identity.

8. When did the verb 'befall' most likely originate in the English language?

In the 17th century during the Renaissance period
In the 19th century during the Victorian era
In the early 14th century during Middle English times
In the 20th century with modern usage

In the early 14th century during Middle English times

Explication

The verb 'befall' has origins tracing back to Middle English, making the early 14th century the most probable period of origin. The other options are later periods when the word was already in use or not yet developed.

9. How do the verbs 'began' (the past tense of begin) and 'begat' (the past of beget) differ in their typical contexts and meanings?

'Began' and 'begat' are interchangeable in most contexts and both primarily mean to initiate or produce.
'Began' is used mainly in formal contexts to indicate birth, whereas 'begat' is only used in historical or religious texts.
'Began' pertains to the act of landing or initiating movement, and 'begat' means to support or carry something.
'Began' refers to starting an action or event, while 'begat' involves producing offspring or causing something to happen.

'Began' refers to starting an action or event, while 'begat' involves producing offspring or causing something to happen.

Explication

'Began' (past of begin) is used for starting an action or event, while 'begat' (past of beget) means to produce offspring or bring about a result, often in a causal chain.

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Abide — meaning?

Remain in a place or follow a rule.

Abide: Meaning?

Remain in a place or follow a rule.

Alight — meaning?

Land gently or step down from a vehicle.

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