(Lec - 3) Conjunction by Arvind Sir

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1. I left my village so then I could earn more money in the city.


(a) I could earn (b) more money in the city.
(c) so then (d) I left my village
2. I was surprised to see as Avika could write such good poems in Hindi.
(a) to see as Avika
(b) I was surprised
(c) such good poems in Hindi (d) could write
3. The patient waited in dread for the trolley it would taken him to the operation theatre.

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(a) that would taken (b) it would take
(c) that would take (d) No improvement
4. Despite incessant rains, she is the only one who plan to attend the meeting at the ministry.
(a) Despite incessant rains
(b) who plan to attend
(c) the meeting at the ministry
(d) she is the only one
5. If I join a software company I am getting a good deal of experience.
(a) If I join (b) a software company
(c) I am getting (d) a good deal of experience
6. We had to decline several orders in case that the production was held up due to labour strike.
(a) in case that
(b) the production was held up
(c) due to labour strike (d) We had to decline

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7. Cyclone Idai killed at least 157 people in Zimbabwe and Mozambique although it tore across Southern
africa.
(a) Cyclone Idai killed
(b) it tore across
(c) although (d) at least 157 people
8. She lost a big order from a known showroom in case of her own carelessness.
(a) in case of
(b) her own carelessness
(c) She lost a big order
(d) from a known showroom
9. Most disputes can be solved amicably unless one are not rigid.
(a) Most disputes
(b) can be solved amicably
(c) unless one are not
(d) rigid
10. No sooner did he see the tiger when he ran as fast as he could.
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(a) No sooner did (b) he see the tiger


(c) when he ran (d) as fast as he could
11. Supriya asked Kiran that where had her mother gone when the results of the contest were being declared.

(a) that where had her mother gone


(b) Supriya asked Kiran
(c) Were being declared
(d) When the results of the contest
12. "Unless you did not do your homework you will be punished," said the teacher.
(a) said the teacher (b) do your homework
(c) you will be punished (d) Unless you did not
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13. Vini bought two new dresses but either is suitable for the festival.
(a) but either is (b) Vini bought
(c) two new dresses (d) suitable for the festival
14. Neither Mohit nor Rohit were there at the shop when I sent there.
(a) when (b) Neither Mohit nor Rohit
(c) were there (d) at the shop
15. If the car hadn't broken down we will be at the office now.
(a) If the car (b) we will be
(c) hadn't broken down (d) at the office

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16. Silver, as well as gold, are considered as precious metals.
(a) as precious metals. (b) as well as
(c) Silver (d) are considered
17. Unless you do not run fast, you cannot catch the bus.
(a) you do not (b) catch the bus.
(c) you cannot (d) run fast
18. He is not such a clever boy that you are.
(a) clever boy (b) such a
(c) that you are (d) He is not
19. If I meet him, I ....... give him your message.
(a) could (b) will
(c) should (d) would
20. The new typist is ........ efficient ........ the previous one.
(a) as, as (b) as, so

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(c) such, as (d) so, that
21. Scarcely she had heard the news when she fainted.
(a) she fainted (b) when
(c) heard the news (d) Scarcely she had
22. He is the same man which I saw yesterday at the gate.
(a) He is (b) the same man
(c) at the gate (d) which I saw

23. Hardly he had stepped out of the house when a tree fell on the roof.
(a) out of (b) Hardly he had
(c) when a tree (d) fell on the roof
24. Until I do not get the loan, I cannot set up my business.
(a) I cannot (b) get the loan
(c) do not (d) set up
25. The subway system has become very safe and it has come a long way since the 1980s and 1990s where
violence was rampant.
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(a) has become very safe (b) a long way


(c) where violence (d) it has come
26. For the long-term strength of the economy the limit of corporate stock buybacks is a potential solution.

(a) is a potential solution


(b) strength of the economy
(c) limit of corporate stock buybacks
(d) For the long term
27. Smartphone cameras can now take pictures of near professional quality, so they also have limitation
(a) pictures of
(b) so they also have limitations
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(c) can now take


(d) near-professional quality
28. Different-coloured natural foods not only put a smile on children's faces and also benefit their overall
growth.
(a) benefit their overall growth
(b) and also benefit
(c) Different-coloured natural foods
(d) put a smile on children's faces
29. No sooner did the comedian begin his act when the audience roared with laughter.

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(a) the comedian begin
(b) No sooner did
(c) when the audience
(d) roared with laughter
30. As you know that I always like to have ice-cream after my dinner.
(a) As you know that
(b) to have ice-cream
(c) after my dinner
(d) I always like
31. The lady listened carefully to my complaint but I doubt she will do anything about it
(a) but I doubt she
(b) will do anything about it
(c) to my complaint
(d) The lady listened carefully

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32. Even Sharat tried his best, he could not clear all the examination papers in one attempt.
(a) he could not clear
(b) Even Sharat tried his best
(c) all the examination papers
(d) in one attempt
33. We often went for boating when we live in Nainital.
(a) for boating (b) we often
(c) when we (d) live in Nainital
34. The teacher had hardly left the room than the pupils started enjoying.
(a) than (b) started enjoying
(c) The teacher (d) had hardly left
35. Ever since Mary won the election, she has been behaving as if she was a queen.
(a) since (b) the election
(c) has been behaving (d) was
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ANSWER KEY

Conjunction

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1 C 2 A 3 C 4 B 5 C
6 A 7 C 8 A 9 C 10 C 11 A 12 D 13 A 14 C 15 B 16 D
17 A 18 B 19 B 20 A 21 D 22 D 23 B 24 C 25 C 26 C 27 B
28 B 29 C 30 A 31 A 32 B 33 D 34 A 35 D

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