Q.1
A simple sentence can be converted to a complex sentence by expanding a verb or phrase into a subordinate clause.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.2
A verb in a simple sentence CANNOT be expanded to which of the following clauses?
  • a) Noun clause
  • b) Verb clause
  • c) Adjective clause
  • d) Adverb clause
Q.3
The following transformation is an example under which clause?
  • a) Noun clause
  • b) Verb clause
  • c) Adjective clause
  • d) Adverb clause
Q.4
Convert the following simple sentence into a complex sentence :
  • a) As soon as you reach the gate, you will have to turn left.
  • b) When you reach the gate take a left turn.
  • c) Turn left when you reach the gate.
  • d) Reaching the gate, take a left turn.
Q.5
Convert the following complex sentence into a simple sentence:
  • a) Her death at so early an age is sad.
  • b) She dying so young is sad.
  • c) It is sad to know that she died at an early age.
  • d) She dying at an early age is sad.
Q.6
A complex sentence can be converted into a simple sentence by using a compound noun.
  • a) True
  • b) False
Q.7
Which of these conjunctions is not used during the conversion of compound to complex sentence?
  • a) Cumulative conjunctions
  • b) Alternative conjunctions
  • c) Illative conjunctions
  • d) Principal conjunctions
Q.8
Convert the following complex sentence to a compound sentence:
  • a) He is wrong, and of this she is sure.
  • b) Of this she is sure that he is wrong.
  • c) He Is wrong, she is sure.
  • d) She is sure, he is wrong.
Q.9
Change the degree of comparison:
  • a) She is not prettier than me.
  • b) She is prettier than me.
  • c) I am the prettiest.
  • d) We both are pretty.
Q.10
Change the degree of comparison:
  • a) No other batsman is as good as Sachin.
  • b) Sachin is as good as any other batsman.
  • c) Any other batsman is better than Sachin.
  • d) Sachin is a good batsman.
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