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Sentence Structuring in English Language and Grammar Solved MCQs

Sentence Structuring in English Language & Grammar

 

Sentence Structure in English Language and Grammar


1. The team, along with their coach, ________ excited about the upcoming championship.

   a) is

   b) are

   c) were

   d) has


2. Neither the teacher nor the student _______ aware of the surprise test.

    a) is

    b) was

    c) are

    d) were


 3. Ten dollars ________ a high price to pay for a cup of coffee.

    a) is

    b) are

    c) were

    d) have


4. The chef used ________ herbs in the recipe, making it incredibly flavourful.

    a) few

    b) a few

    c) less

    d) little


5. The politician's speech was eloquent, and his gestures were ________.

    a) dramatic

    b) dramatically

    c) drama

    d) dramatize


6. She handled the situation ________, avoiding unnecessary conflict.

    a) diplomatically

    b) diplomatic

    c) diplomacy

    d) diplomatics


7. Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a pause within a sentence or to separate items in a list?

   a. Period  

   b. Comma  

   c. Semicolon  

   d. Colon  


8. In the sentence "She traveled to Larkana, Sukkur, and Hyderabad" what punctuation is correctly used to separate the listed cities?

   a. Semicolon  

   b. Colon  

   c. Comma  

   d. Period  


9. Which punctuation mark is often used to introduce a list, explanation, or quotation?

   a. Semicolon  

   b. Colon  

   c. Comma  

   d. Period  


10. What is the primary function of a semicolon in a sentence?

a. Indicate a pause within a sentence.  

b. Connect two closely related independent clauses.  

c. Separate items in a list.  

d. Introduce a quotation.  


11. Which punctuation mark is used to end a complete sentence or indicate an abbreviation?

   a. Comma  

   b. Semicolon  

   c. Period  

   d. Colon  


12. In the sentence "The sky was clear; however, it started raining suddenly," what is the role of the semicolon?

   a. Separate items in a list.  

   b. Connect two independent clauses.  

   c. Indicate a pause within a sentence.  

   d. Introduce a quotation.  


13. When is it appropriate to use a comma before a coordinating conjunction (e.g., and, but, or)?

   a. Before a dependent clause.  

   b. After an independent clause.  

c. To separate two independent clauses.  

   d. To connect items in a series.  


14. What does the use of a colon typically signify in a sentence?

a. A pause within a sentence.  

b. An introduction to a list or explanation.  

c. Connection between two independent             clauses.  

d. A strong break between ideas.  


15. Which punctuation mark is often used to create a dramatic or emphatic pause in a sentence?

   a. Comma  

   b. Semicolon  

   c. Period  

   d. Dash  


16. In the sentence "He was late; nevertheless, the meeting continued," what is the role of "nevertheless"?

   a. Indicating a pause within a sentence.  

   b. Connecting two independent clauses.  

   c. Introducing a list.  

   d. Providing contrast between ideas.  


17. What is the primary purpose of varying sentence length in writing?

   a. To confuse the reader  

   b. To create rhythm and interest  

   c. To increase word count  

   d. To meet a specific page requirement


18. Which of the following sentences demonstrates effective sentence variety?

a. The cat sat on the mat. The mat was soft. The cat was comfortable.  

b. The cat sat on the mat, purring contentedly.  

c. Sitting on the mat, the cat seemed comfortable, and the mat was soft.  

d. The cat on the mat, which was soft, seemed comfortable.


19. Why is avoiding sentence monotony important in writing?

a. Monotony makes writing easier to understand.  

b. Monotony keeps the reader engaged.  

c. Monotony enhances the author's personal style.  

d. Monotony is a subjective preference.


20. What technique can be used to break monotony in sentence structure?

a. Repeating the same sentence structure  

b. Using long, complex sentences exclusively  

c. Varying sentence length and structure  

d. Avoiding punctuation marks


21. Which of the following sentences exhibits effective variety in sentence beginnings?

a. The rain fell steadily. It soaked the ground. It filled the streets.  

b. Steadily falling, the rain soaked the ground and filled the streets.  

c. It was a rainy day. The rain was constant.  

d. Falling steadily, the ground became soaked and the streets were filled.


22. What type of sentence is used to make a statement or express an opinion?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


23. Which sentence type is used to give a command or make a request?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


24. Which of the following sentence types is characterized by expressing strong emotion or surprise?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


25. When crafting a sentence to ask a question, which sentence type should be used?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


26. What type of sentence is often used to give instructions or directions?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


27. Which sentence type is commonly used for making polite requests or giving advice?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


28. In which sentence type would you typically find a subject, a verb, and an object?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


29. Which sentence type is often used to express disbelief or ask for clarification?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


30. When expressing a fact or providing information, which sentence type is appropriate?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


31. Which sentence type is suitable for expressing a wish or making a hypothetical statement?

   a) Interrogative

   b) Declarative

   c) Imperative

   d) Exclamatory


32. What is the main function of a subject in a sentence?

   a) To receive the action

   b) To perform the action

   c) To modify the verb

   d) To indicate time


33. In the sentence "She painted a beautiful mural," what is the predicate?

   a) She

   b) Painted

   c) Beautiful

   d) Mural


34. Identify the object in the sentence: "Salman bought a new car."

   a) Salman

   b) Bought

   c) New

   d) Car


35. What is the role of a complement in a sentence?

   a) Adds extra information

   b) Modifies the subject

   c) Completes the meaning of the verb

   d) Acts as the main noun


36. Which part of the sentence provides additional information about the action, usually answering questions like how, when, or where?

   a) Subject

   b) Verb

   c) Object

   d) Adverbial


37. In the sentence "The dog is barking loudly," what is the adverbial?

   a) The

   b) Dog

   c) Is barking

   d) Loudly


38. Choose the correct statement about the subject in a sentence:

a) It always comes after the verb.

b) It can be a person, place, thing, or idea.

c) It is optional.

d) It never changes in form.


39. What is the primary function of a verb in a sentence?

   a) To describe a noun

   b) To connect two sentences

   c) To express action or state of being

   d) To introduce a question


40. Which of the following sentences demonstrates proper parallel structure?

a. She likes swimming, hiking, and to run in the mornings.

b. He enjoys cooking, reading books, and taking long walks.

c. The concert was both entertaining and the atmosphere.

d. Both, principal and vice principal were absent.


41. Identify the sentence that lacks clarity and conciseness:

a. The reason for the delay is due to unforeseen circumstances that were unexpected.

b. She quickly made a decision in a rapid manner.

c. The meeting was relatively short and concise.

d. As the bell rang, students came out of the class.


42. Which sentence is both clear and concise?

a. In order to meet the deadline, he worked diligently and with great effort.

b. He worked hard to meet the deadline.

c. Due to the urgency of the deadline, he had to put in a considerable amount of effort.

d. Because of extremely cold weather, climbers decided not to climb mount Everest.


43. Select the sentence that maintains parallel structure:

a. The conference focused on networking, collaboration, and discussing important issues.

b. The conference focused on networking, collaboration, and to discuss important issues.

c. The conference focused on networking, collaborating, and to discuss important issues.

d. The conference focused on networking to collaborate and to discuss important issues.


44. Which option best demonstrates clarity in sentence construction?

a. After the rain stopped, she went outside and found that the ground was wet.

b. Upon the cessation of the rain, she proceeded outdoors, discovering the dampness of the ground.

c. She ventured outdoors after the rain had ceased, noticing the wetness of the ground.

d. She found the ground was wet when she went out outside as the rain stopped.


45. What is a run-on sentence?

a. A sentence with too many words  

b. A sentence with two or more independent clauses without proper punctuation  

c. A sentence lacking descriptive adjectives  

d. A sentence with no verbs


46. Which sentence exhibits a subject-verb agreement error?

a. The team are working together on the project.  

b. Neither the cat nor the dogs likes the new food.  

c. Each of the students were given a copy of the textbook.

d. My collection of books are on the shelf.


47. What does a dangling modifier refer to?

   a. A misplaced punctuation mark  

   b. A confusing sentence structure  

c. A word or phrase that does not clearly modify a word in the sentence  

   d. A sentence without a clear subject


48. Identify the sentence with a parallel structure error:

a. She likes to hike, to swim, and reading books.  

b. Ibrahim enjoys playing tennis, jogging, and to cycle.  

c. Cooking, gardening, and to paint are her favourite hobbies.

d. The seminar covered grammar, punctuation, and spelling.


49. What is a comma splice?

a. Joining two independent clauses with a comma alone

b. Separating items in a list with commas  

c. Using a comma before a coordinating conjunction  

d. Adding unnecessary commas for emphasis


50. Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?

a. I almost ate the entire pizza.  

b. The cat slept soundly on the warm blanket.  

c. Running quickly, the tree was spotted by Sarah. 

d. The teacher distributed the papers carefully.


51. What does a fragment in a sentence mean?

   a. A sentence with excessive length  

   b. A sentence lacking a subject  

   c. A sentence without a clear main idea  

 d. An incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought


52. Choose the sentence with a pronoun-antecedent agreement error:

a. Everyone must bring their own lunch.  

 b. Each of the students has finished his or     her assignment.

  c. Neither of the options are suitable for             me.  

 d. Somebody left their jacket in the                       classroom.


53. What is a common error in sentence fragments?

   a. Lack of proper punctuation  

   b. Overuse of complex sentences  

c. Incomplete thoughts without a subject and verb

   d. Mixing tenses within a sentence


54. Which sentence demonstrates faulty parallelism?

a. She likes to swim, to dance, and hiking.  

b. His duties include answering phones, filing paperwork, and helping customers.  

c. Reading, writing, and solving problems are important skills.  

d. The project requires creativity, time management, and being organized.


55. What is the primary purpose of considering style and tone in sentence construction?

a. Adding complexity  

b. Enhancing clarity and audience connection  

c. Ignoring reader preferences  

d. Strict adherence to grammar rules


56. How does adjusting sentence structure contribute to conveying a specific tone?

a. By using longer sentences only  

b. By incorporating diverse sentence beginnings and structures  

c. By avoiding descriptive language  

d. By focusing solely on subject-verb agreement


57.  What is sentence cohesion?

 a. The length of a sentence.

b. The clear and logical connection between sentences.

c. The use of complex vocabulary.

d. Variety of actions in a single sentence 


58. Which of the following is an example of a transitional word for sentence cohesion?

   a. And

   b. However

   c. The

  d. That's why


59. Why is it important to use transitional phrases in sentences?

   a. To make sentences shorter.

 b. To create a connection between ideas.

   c. To increase complexity.

  d. To change the meaning of a sentence 


60. Which of the following is an example of a cohesive conjunction?

   a. Therefore

   b. Seldom

   c. Quickly

  d. Because of


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