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[#326] He is on . . . . . . . . television.
Correct Answer
(D) no article
Explanation
Solution: No article is In English, when we refer to someone being on television, we typically do not use an article. This is because television in this context refers to the medium or broadcasting system, not a specific television set. Therefore, the correct sentence is "He is on television" without the use of any article.
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[#327] A person should not use . . . . . . . . phone while he or she is driving.
Correct Answer
(A) a
Explanation
Solution: Here, the sentence talks about the 'phone' as general class of things. Since we are referring to general things, we need to use the definite article 'a'.
[#328] He didn't utter . . . . . . . . single word.
Correct Answer
(A) a
Explanation
Solution: Here, the sentence talks about the 'word' as general class of things. Since we are referring to general things, we need to use the definite article 'a'.
[#329] Rohan is . . . . . . . . cleverest student in our class.
Correct Answer
(C) the
Explanation
Solution: Here, the adjective 'cleverest' is used for a specific person 'Rohan'. Hence, 'the' article will be used.
[#330] Mumbai is . . . . . . . . very dear place to live in.
Correct Answer
(A) a
Explanation
Solution: 'A' is an indefinite article that is used here before a determiner to stand for a class of dear places.