Sentence Improvement (Part-2) (CDS-Solved Paper)Total Questions: 501. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]They took away everything that belonged to him.(a) that had been belonging(b) that belong(c) that has been belonging(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (d) No improvementSolution:The given sentence is absolutely correct.2. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]It was the mother of the girl of whose voice I had recognised.(a) whose voice(b) the voice of who(c) voice whose(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (a) whose voiceSolution:‘Of’ is not be used before ‘whose’ here. So, use only ‘whose voice’, to improve the given sentence.3. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]The Executive Council is consisted of ten members.(a) consists of(b) comprises of(c) constituted of(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (a) consists ofSolution:In the sentence, there is a wrong usage of passive voice. Hence, the correct use is ‘consists of’ to improve the given underlined part.4. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]The maid was laying the table for dinner.(a) setting up(b) lying(c) sorting out(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (d) No improvementSolution:The sentence is absolutely correct.5. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]We have so arranged the matters and one of us is always on duty(a) that one of us(b) so that one of us(c) such that one of us(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (c) such that one of usSolution:‘Such that one of us’ the suitable clause here according to the given context. Hence, option (c) is the correct improvement.6. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]Hardly had we got into the forest when it began to rain.(a) Hardly we got(b) We had hardly got(c) We had got hard(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (d) No improvementSolution:The sentence is absolutely correct.7. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]Each time he felt tired he lied down.(a) lies(b) lays(c) lay(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (c) laySolution:‘Lay’ is appropriate for the given underlined part as ‘lied’ is used with helping verb. Hence, option (c) is the correct improvement.8. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]Though it was raining, but I went out.(a) buy yet I(b) I(c) however I(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (b) ISolution:Use only ‘I’ in place of ‘but I’ to improve the given sentence as with preposition ‘though’, ‘but’ is not used.9. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]There is no change of success unless you do not work hard.(a) unless you work(b) until your working(c) until you do not work(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (a) unless you workSolution:Unless is itself negative so use of ‘not’ is superfluous. So, ‘unless you work’ is the correct improvement for the given sentence.10. "Choose the best substitute (a, b, c) for the underlined part in each sentence [Morning Shift-2016 (I)]She has grown too old to do little work.(a) some(b) any(c) a little(d) No improvementCorrect Answer: (b) anySolution:Use ‘any’ in place of ‘little’ to show the negativity in a complete manner. Rest of the options are of positive sense.Submit Quiz12345Next »