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Grammar, rules of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation. The word grammar also denotes the study of these abstract features or a book presenting these rules.
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Category Description: Grammar, rules of a language governing the sounds, words, sentences, and other elements, as well as their combination and interpretation. The word grammar also denotes the study of these abstract features or a book presenting these rules.
Q1. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?
Q1. What is the term for the word or phrase that comes after the verb in a sentence?
Answer: (B) Object
Answer: (B) Object
Answer: (B) Object
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
The object is the word or phrase that receives the action of the verb, and can be a noun, pronoun, or phrase.
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Q2. This road __________ to the post office.
Q2. This road __________ to the post office.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Answer: (C) leads
Answer: (C) leads
Answer: (C) leads
leads
leads
leads
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Q3. I'm going to the store. Do you want ________?
Q3. I'm going to the store. Do you want ________?
Answer: (C) to come with me
Answer: (C) to come with me
Answer: (C) to come with me
I'm going to the store. Do you want to come with me?
I'm going to the store. Do you want to come with me?
I'm going to the store. Do you want to come with me?
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Q4. Which of the following sentence structures features a main clause followed by a subordinate clause?
Q4. Which of the following sentence structures features a main clause followed by a subordinate clause?
Answer: (C) Complex sentence
Answer: (C) Complex sentence
Answer: (C) Complex sentence
A complex sentence consists of an independent main clause and a dependent subordinate clause, joined by a subordinating conjunction.
A complex sentence consists of an independent main clause and a dependent subordinate clause, joined by a subordinating conjunction.
A complex sentence consists of an independent main clause and a dependent subordinate clause, joined by a subordinating conjunction.
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Q5. The movie ____________ started when I reached the cinema hall.
Q5. The movie ____________ started when I reached the cinema hall.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Fill the blank with appropriate tense.
Answer: (D) had
Answer: (D) had
Answer: (D) had
had
had
had
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Q6. She is going to quit her job _____ they give her a pay rise.
Q6. She is going to quit her job _____ they give her a pay rise.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Answer: (B) unless
Answer: (B) unless
Answer: (B) unless
unless
unless
unless
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Q7. What is the term for the word or phrase that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause?
Q7. What is the term for the word or phrase that connects a dependent clause to an independent clause?
Answer: (D) Subordinating conjunction
Answer: (D) Subordinating conjunction
Answer: (D) Subordinating conjunction
Subordinating conjunctions, such as "because", "although", "if", and "unless", connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing the relationship between the two clauses.
Subordinating conjunctions, such as "because", "although", "if", and "unless", connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing the relationship between the two clauses.
Subordinating conjunctions, such as "because", "although", "if", and "unless", connect a dependent clause to an independent clause, showing the relationship between the two clauses.
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Q8. Which of the following punctuation marks is called ‘hyphen’?
Q8. Which of the following punctuation marks is called ‘hyphen’?
Answer: (A) -
Answer: (A) -
Answer: (A) -
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words. It is typically shorter than a dash.
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words. It is typically shorter than a dash.
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words. It is typically shorter than a dash.
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Q9. I'm interested ________ learning a new language.
Q9. I'm interested ________ learning a new language.
Answer: (C) in
Answer: (C) in
Answer: (C) in
I'm interested in learning a new language.
I'm interested in learning a new language.
I'm interested in learning a new language.
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Q10. If I had money, I ________ it yesterday.
Q10. If I had money, I ________ it yesterday.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Answer: (D) would have purchased
Answer: (D) would have purchased
Answer: (D) would have purchased
would have purchased
would have purchased
would have purchased
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Q11. He __________ his house seven days ago.
Q11. He __________ his house seven days ago.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Answer: (A) left
Answer: (A) left
Answer: (A) left
left
left
left
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Q12. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Q12. _____ Reshma _____ Padma knew the directions, and now they are lost.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
Fill in the correct conjunctions.
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
Answer: (D) Neither, nor
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.
The conjunctions "neither" and "nor" are used to connect two negative statements, indicating that neither of the people knew the directions.
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Q13. Please, don't laugh _____ those beggars.
Q13. Please, don't laugh _____ those beggars.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Answer: (B) at
Answer: (B) at
Answer: (B) at
at
at
at
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Q14. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Q14. You can go neither by train ________ by bus.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Fill the blank with appropriate option.
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
Answer: (C) nor
nor
nor
nor
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Q15. Who has broken the chair?
Q15. Who has broken the chair?
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Change the voice of the above sentence.
Answer: (D) By whom has the chair been broken?
Answer: (D) By whom has the chair been broken?
Answer: (D) By whom has the chair been broken?
By whom has the chair been broken?
By whom has the chair been broken?
By whom has the chair been broken?
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Q16. He asked me if I would like to learn Spanish.
Q16. He asked me if I would like to learn Spanish.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Change the narration of the above sentence.
Answer: (A) He said to me, "Would you like to learn Spanish?"
Answer: (A) He said to me, "Would you like to learn Spanish?"
Answer: (A) He said to me, "Would you like to learn Spanish?"
He said to me, "Would you like to learn Spanish?"
He said to me, "Would you like to learn Spanish?"
He said to me, "Would you like to learn Spanish?"
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Q17. He ____ when the mobile rang.
Q17. He ____ when the mobile rang.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Complete the sentence with correct tense.
Answer: (B) Was sleeping
Answer: (B) Was sleeping
Answer: (B) Was sleeping
Was sleeping
Was sleeping
Was sleeping
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Q18. What is a group of dogs called?
Q18. What is a group of dogs called?
Answer: (D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
Answer: (D) Pack
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related.
Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related. Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
A pack is the most common term for a group of dogs, particularly wild dogs or dogs living in the wild. In domestic settings, a group of dogs might simply be referred to as a "group" or "litter" if they are related. Apart from pack, a group of dogs is also known as Kennel, Mute, Litter. The term 'kennel' is generally used to denote small, hut-like structures where dogs reside, especially pet dogs. When the dogs remain silent and still during the hunt, they are referred to as a mute. The word ‘litter’ is used to refer to a number of puppies and not dogs.
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Q19. Which of the following verb tenses is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues up to the present moment?
Q19. Which of the following verb tenses is used to describe an action that began in the past and continues up to the present moment?
Answer: (B) Present Perfect
Answer: (B) Present Perfect
Answer: (B) Present Perfect
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.
The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment, or an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and has a connection to the present.
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Q20. I (buy) a pen last week.
Q20. I (buy) a pen last week.
Answer: (A) bought
Answer: (A) bought
Answer: (A) bought
The correct answer to the sentence is "I bought a pen last week".
The correct answer to the sentence is "I bought a pen last week".
The correct answer to the sentence is "I bought a pen last week".
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