Directions (Q. 1-5): Which of the phrases 1), 2), 3) and 4) given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and ‘No correction’ is required mark 5) as the answer.
1. There was something I needed to do today but it totally slipped from any mind. (4)
1) it got totally slipped off mind
2) it was slip of mind
3) it slipped from mind
4) it totally slipped my mind
5) No correction required
2. If that’s the case, you’d better stop talking and get back to the grind. (5)
1) back the grind
2) back for grinding
3) back into grind
4) back after grinding
5) No correction required
3. If you can just get the point maybe I can help you. (1)
1) get to the point
2) getting the point
3) get on the points
4) get at the point
5) No correction required
4. My wife is under weather, so I need to get home early today. (3)
1) in the weather
2) by the weather
3) under the weather
4) in weather
5) No correction required
5. I know that you’re sad, its written over your face. (3)
1) it’s written on your face
2) it’s written at your face
3) it’s written all over your face
4) its written in your face
5) No correction required