sentences improvement section 11 Detailed Explanation And More Example

MOST IMPORTANT general english mcq - 13 EXERCISES

Top 10,000+ General English Memory Based Exercises

Directions:

Which of the phrases (a), (b), (c), (d) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) ie ‘No correction required’ as the answer.

The following question based on sentences improvement topic of general english mcq

Questions : Being a man of principle, he re fused to follow the illegitimate instructions.

(a) not to follow illegitimately

(b) to follow the illegitimately

(c) to following illegitimately

(d) following the Illegitimate

e) No correction required

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (b)

Practice sentences improvement (sentences improvement section 11) Online Quiz

Discuss Form

Valid first name is required.
Please enter a valid email address.
Your genuine comment will be useful for all users! Each and every comment will be uploaded to the question after approval.

Read more sentences improvement Based General English Questions and Answers

Question : 1

She doesn’t mind to be disturbed.

a) being disturbed

b) to being disturbed

c) being disturbing,

d) No improvement

Answer: (d)

Question : 2

He is fond of saving money.

a) hoarding

b) not spending

c) spending carefully

d) No improvement

Answer: (d)

Question : 3

His speech was marked by disagreement and scorn for his opponents position.

a) is being marked with disagreement and scorn for his opponents position.

b) was marked with disagreement and scorn for his opponents positions, .

c) was marked by disagreement and scorn for this opponents positions.

d) No improvement

Answer: (b)

Question : 4

He was quite upset how we refused his request for a loan.

a) while we refuse

b) that we refuse

c) when we refused

d) where we refused

e) No correction required

Answer: (c)

The use of ‘was’ suggests that the given sentence is in past tense. Therefore, the verb also must be in past tense. Hence options (a) and (c) cannot be correct choices.

Remaining options (b) and (d) have ‘when’ and ‘where’. The reason for being upset is ‘refusal of his request’. In other words, it can be said that, when his request was refused he became upset. Therefore, only (b) is the correct option.

Question : 5

Ravi has been demanding a lot more marks, doesn’t he ?

a) hasn’t he?

b) isn’t he?

c) isn’t it ?

d) No improvement

Answer: (a)

Recently Added Subject & Categories For All Competitive Exams

New 100+ Compound Interest MCQ with Answers PDF for IBPS

Compound Interest verbal ability questions and answers solutions with PDF for IBPS RRB PO. Aptitude Objective MCQ Practice Exercises all competitive exams

02-Jul-2024 by Careericons

Continue Reading »

100+ Mixture and Alligation MCQ Questions PDF for IBPS

Most importantly Mixture and Alligation multiple choice questions and answers with PDF for IBPS RRB PO. Aptitude MCQ Practice Exercises all Bank Exams

02-Jul-2024 by Careericons

Continue Reading »

IBPS Profit and Loss Questions Solved Problems with PDF

Most important Profit and Loss multiple choice questions and answers with PDF for IBPS RRB PO. 100+ Aptitude MCQ Practice Exercises all competitive exams

28-Jun-2024 by Careericons

Continue Reading »

100+ Average Aptitude Questions Answers solutions MCQ PDF

New Average multiple choice questions and answers with PDF for IBPS RRB PO. 100+ Quantitative Aptitude MCQ Practice Exercises all competitive exams

28-Jun-2024 by Careericons

Continue Reading »