Revision Set 1: Tenses+Idioms: choose the correct option that fits the story.

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Fills in the blanks with the correct sentence that fits the story.
Saurabh Singanapalli
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Question 1

Question
Once upon a time, there lived a king who ruled over a small kingdom in India. His name was Nandavarman. His kingdom [blank_start]was[blank_end] prosperous and his subjects [blank_start]were[blank_end] happy.
Answer
  • is
  • was
  • has been
  • were
  • are
  • had been

Question 2

Question
However, the neighbouring kingdoms around his territory were larger and more aggressive. They always used to [blank_start]attack[blank_end] his borders and [blank_start]trouble[blank_end] the villagers.
Answer
  • attacking
  • attacked
  • attack
  • troubled
  • trouble
  • troubling

Question 3

Question
So far, Nandavarman [blank_start]had been able to[blank_end] repel all the attacks successfully. But the battles [blank_start]were becoming[blank_end] more difficult.
Answer
  • had been able to
  • was able to
  • could be able to
  • are becoming
  • became
  • were becoming

Question 4

Question
So Nandavarman [blank_start]thought[blank_end] to himself: "How can I [blank_start]ensure[blank_end] that my kingdom and my people are safe from this constant threat?"
Answer
  • thought
  • thinks
  • is thinking
  • ensure
  • ensured
  • be ensured

Question 5

Question
After a lot of thinking, he [blank_start]came up[blank_end] with a plan. He [blank_start]sent[blank_end] messengers to the three kingdoms neighbouring him.
Answer
  • was came up
  • came up
  • has come up
  • sent
  • had sent
  • was sending

Question 6

Question
The message he sent was: "Dear fellow kings! I [blank_start]respect[blank_end] you as my brothers. Why then do we keep fighting? Let us [blank_start]bury the hatchet[blank_end] and finish all enmity between our kingdoms. To resolve any problems regarding our border territories, I suggest the following solution:
Answer
  • was respecting
  • am respecting
  • respect
  • kill two birds with one stone
  • bury the hatchet
  • be fair-weather friends

Question 7

Question
Let us hold a competition with three separate events. Each kingdom [blank_start]will send[blank_end] their representatives to participate in these events, so there will be four participants in each event. Whoever [blank_start]wins[blank_end] the total event series will be considered superior to all the other kingdoms, and will receive tribute from the other kingdoms.
Answer
  • will send
  • sends
  • has sent
  • has won
  • wins
  • will be winning

Question 8

Question
The first event will be a military competition, where each kingdom [blank_start]will send[blank_end] an archer to prove his skill. The second event will be a debate competition, where each kingdom will send a learned scholar who will [blank_start]try to get one over on[blank_end] the other kingdoms' scholars.
Answer
  • will send
  • sends
  • will have sent
  • see eye to eye with
  • add insult to injury for
  • try to get one over on

Question 9

Question
The final event will be a cooking competition, where skilled cooks from all our kingdoms will try to [blank_start]bowl the judges over[blank_end] with their wonderful recipes. Please [blank_start]accept[blank_end] this request. If we agree to this, then we can peacefully resolve our differences and save a lot of bloodshed."
Answer
  • bowl the judges over
  • cook the books
  • jump from the frying pan into the fire
  • be accepting
  • accept
  • accepted

Question 10

Question
Now, from among Nandavarman's neighbours, the northern kingdom was very well-known for its expert archers; the southern kingdom was famous for its renowned scholars; and the eastern kingdom [blank_start]was reputed[blank_end] to have the best cooks in that region. So, each of the neighbouring kings [blank_start]felt[blank_end] that they could win the challenge, and did not want to miss this opportunity to earn additional wealth without any battle or other efforts. So they quickly accepted the offer and agreed to send their representatives.
Answer
  • was reputed
  • reputed
  • had been reputed
  • was feeling
  • felt
  • feeling
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