Grammar Quiz (29 May 2024)

Question 1:

Direction :- Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The flute seller stands in a corner of the square near the hotel.

B. From time to time, he stands the pole on the ground, selects a flute and plays a tune.

C. In his hand is a pole from which protrude about fifty flutes in all directions.

D. They are all made from hollow bamboo stems.

  • CBDA

  • BDAC

  • ABCD

  • ACDB

Question 2:

Direction :- Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. The flute seller stands in a corner of the square near the hotel.

B. From time to time, he stands the pole on the ground, selects a flute and plays a tune.

C. In his hand is a pole from which protrude about fifty flutes in all directions.

D. They are all made from hollow bamboo stems.

  • ABCD

  • ACDB

  • CBDA

  • BDAC

Question 3:

Direction :- Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.

A. This cooled off into darkness after a few million years.

B. The first time was when the universe began its existence as a glowing fireball.

C. In the modern scientific story, light was created not once but twice.

D.The second time was when the cold material condensed into dense nuggets and ignited to become the first stars.

  • CBAD

  • DBAC

  • BADC

  • ABCD

Question 4:

Direction - Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

It was the buzz of boardrooms, power lunches and anxious phone calls from the freeway. It was debated by stockbrokers, real estate agents, Hollywood producers and media bigfeet. Mid-level executives who wouldn't leave home without a phone in their pocket - or at their ear -were putting off calls or finding other ways to make them. Sales of cellular phones which had been growing at a sizzling 20% to 70% a year for the past decade were temporarily put on Hold. Do cellular phones really cause brain tumours? The safety of the ultimate yuppie accessory was called into question by the news in the U.S. that two prominent executives had been stricken by brain cancer (though the connection to phone use is unclear) and by a well publicised lawsuit in which a Florida man charged that his wife's fatal brain tumour was caused by her cellular phone.

It was not the kind of evidence that would be accepted by the new England Journal of Medicine, but it struck a nerve. American viewers tuned in to hear David Reynard, the Florida widower tell the story of his wife's death to Larry King, Bryant Gumbel, Faith Daniels and dozens of radio talk-show hosts.

Even wall street took notice, knocking a couple of points off McCaw Cellular, Contel Cellular and Motorola the day after Reynard's appearance on the Larry King live show. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association was finally forced to respond, announcing that it would fund new studies and ask the government to review the findings.

The phone flap is the latest in a series of scares linking everyday electrical objects (hair dryers, electric razors, electric blankets, home computers) to one dreaded disease or another. Despite the panic, the case against cellular phones is nowhere near as strong as the ones mounted against electric power lines, electric blankets or even hand held police radars.

Larry King is probably:

  • an owner of a cellular phone company

  • a wall street broker

  • a famous TV show host

  • a famous criminal lawyer

Question 5:

Direction :- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The term 'health' refers to human beings' state of physical, psychological and (1) __________ well-being. Health and fitness are (2) ___________linked and we must concentrate on maintaining our health and (3) __________ If we need to be healthy, we must (4) __________ our wellness. We(5) ___________ Start taking care of ourselves because health is wealth.

3.

  • fitness

  • fineness

  • fatness

  • flatness

Question 6:

Direction :- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The term 'health' refers to human beings' state of physical, psychological and (1) __________ well-being. Health and fitness are (2) ___________linked and we must concentrate on maintaining our health and (3) __________ If we need to be healthy, we must (4) __________ our wellness. We(5) ___________ Start taking care of ourselves because health is wealth.

1.

  • economic

  • cultural

  • political

  • social

Question 7:

Direction :- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.

The term 'health' refers to human beings' state of physical, psychological and (1) __________ well-being. Health and fitness are (2) ___________linked and we must concentrate on maintaining our health and (3) __________ If we need to be healthy, we must (4) __________ our wellness. We(5) ___________ Start taking care of ourselves because health is wealth.

5.

  • could

  • can

  • must

  • may

Question 8:

Direction - Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

It was the buzz of boardrooms, power lunches and anxious phone calls from the freeway. It was debated by stockbrokers, real estate agents, Hollywood producers and media bigfeet. Mid-level executives who wouldn't leave home without a phone in their pocket - or at their ear -were putting off calls or finding other ways to make them. Sales of cellular phones which had been growing at a sizzling 20% to 70% a year for the past decade were temporarily put on Hold. Do cellular phones really cause brain tumours? The safety of the ultimate yuppie accessory was called into question by the news in the U.S. that two prominent executives had been stricken by brain cancer (though the connection to phone use is unclear) and by a well publicised lawsuit in which a Florida man charged that his wife's fatal brain tumour was caused by her cellular phone.

It was not the kind of evidence that would be accepted by the new England Journal of Medicine, but it struck a nerve. American viewers tuned in to hear David Reynard, the Florida widower tell the story of his wife's death to Larry King, Bryant Gumbel, Faith Daniels and dozens of radio talk-show hosts.

Even wall street took notice, knocking a couple of points off McCaw Cellular, Contel Cellular and Motorola the day after Reynard's appearance on the Larry King live show. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association was finally forced to respond, announcing that it would fund new studies and ask the government to review the findings.

The phone flap is the latest in a series of scares linking everyday electrical objects (hair dryers, electric razors, electric blankets, home computers) to one dreaded disease or another. Despite the panic, the case against cellular phones is nowhere near as strong as the ones mounted against electric power lines, electric blankets or even hand held police radars.

What was the result of the controversy over cellular phones?

  • The share value of cell phone companies fell in the stock

    market.

  • The New England Journal of Medicine accepted that cell phones caused brain tumour.

  • The cellular phones became more popular.

  • David Reynard won the lawsuit against cellular companies.

Question 9:

Direction - Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

It was the buzz of boardrooms, power lunches and anxious phone calls from the freeway. It was debated by stockbrokers, real estate agents, Hollywood producers and media bigfeet. Mid-level executives who wouldn't leave home without a phone in their pocket - or at their ear -were putting off calls or finding other ways to make them. Sales of cellular phones which had been growing at a sizzling 20% to 70% a year for the past decade were temporarily put on Hold. Do cellular phones really cause brain tumours? The safety of the ultimate yuppie accessory was called into question by the news in the U.S. that two prominent executives had been stricken by brain cancer (though the connection to phone use is unclear) and by a well publicised lawsuit in which a Florida man charged that his wife's fatal brain tumour was caused by her cellular phone.

It was not the kind of evidence that would be accepted by the new England Journal of Medicine, but it struck a nerve. American viewers tuned in to hear David Reynard, the Florida widower tell the story of his wife's death to Larry King, Bryant Gumbel, Faith Daniels and dozens of radio talk-show hosts.

Even wall street took notice, knocking a couple of points off McCaw Cellular, Contel Cellular and Motorola the day after Reynard's appearance on the Larry King live show. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association was finally forced to respond, announcing that it would fund new studies and ask the government to review the findings.

The phone flap is the latest in a series of scares linking everyday electrical objects (hair dryers, electric razors, electric blankets, home computers) to one dreaded disease or another. Despite the panic, the case against cellular phones is nowhere near as strong as the ones mounted against electric power lines, electric blankets or even hand held police radars.

Which of the following statements is Not true?

  • Brain tumour is more probable in cell phone users than in those living near power lines.

  • The news on adverse effects of cell phones affected the

    sales.

  • David Reynard claimed that his wife's tumour was due to the use of cellular phone.

  • McCaw, Motorola and Contel are cell phone companies.

Question 10:

Direction - Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

It was the buzz of boardrooms, power lunches and anxious phone calls from the freeway. It was debated by stockbrokers, real estate agents, Hollywood producers and media bigfeet. Mid-level executives who wouldn't leave home without a phone in their pocket - or at their ear -were putting off calls or finding other ways to make them. Sales of cellular phones which had been growing at a sizzling 20% to 70% a year for the past decade were temporarily put on Hold. Do cellular phones really cause brain tumours? The safety of the ultimate yuppie accessory was called into question by the news in the U.S. that two prominent executives had been stricken by brain cancer (though the connection to phone use is unclear) and by a well publicised lawsuit in which a Florida man charged that his wife's fatal brain tumour was caused by her cellular phone.

It was not the kind of evidence that would be accepted by the new England Journal of Medicine, but it struck a nerve. American viewers tuned in to hear David Reynard, the Florida widower tell the story of his wife's death to Larry King, Bryant Gumbel, Faith Daniels and dozens of radio talk-show hosts.

Even wall street took notice, knocking a couple of points off McCaw Cellular, Contel Cellular and Motorola the day after Reynard's appearance on the Larry King live show. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association was finally forced to respond, announcing that it would fund new studies and ask the government to review the findings.

The phone flap is the latest in a series of scares linking everyday electrical objects (hair dryers, electric razors, electric blankets, home computers) to one dreaded disease or another. Despite the panic, the case against cellular phones is nowhere near as strong as the ones mounted against electric power lines, electric blankets or even hand held police radars.

What was the result of the controversy over cellular phones?

  • David Reynard won the lawsuit against cellular companies.

  • The New England Journal of Medicine accepted that cell phones caused brain tumour.

  • The cellular phones became more popular.

  • The share value of cell phone companies fell in the stock

    market.

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