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Sentence Improvement Part-XI
📆 November 6, 2024
Total Questions: 50
1.
Please fill away this application form while you wait for your turn.
[SSC MTS 18/07/2022 (Evening)]
(a) No improvement required
(b) on
(c) by
(d) out
Correct Answer:
(d) out
Solution:
'Fill out'
means to add information to complete an official form or document.
The given sentence states that please fill out this application form while you wait for your turn.
Hence,
'out'
is the most appropriate answer.
2.
My son has been sleeping for twelve hours at a stretch.
[SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Morning)]
(a) is been sleeping
(b) were sleeping
(c) have been sleeping
(d) No improvement required
Correct Answer:
(d) No improvement required
Solution:
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
3.
The main road was entirely blocked till the time the cranes move the damage vehicles.
[SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Morning)]
(a) No substitution required
(b) moved the damaged
(c) moving the damage
(d) moves the damaged
Correct Answer:
(b) moved the damaged
Solution:
The given sentence is in the simple past tense so the verbs must be used in the simple past form(V2).
Hence,
'moved(V2) the damaged (V₂)'
is the most appropriate answer.
4.
Drink a mixture of wormwood oil and olive oil to got rid of worms.
[SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Afternoon)]
(a) No improvement required
(b) to rid off
(c) to getting rid by
(d) to get rid of
Correct Answer:
(d) to get rid of
Solution:
We generally use the first form of the verb (V1) after the preposition 'to'.
Hence,
'to get (V1) rid of
is the most appropriate answer.
5.
Both of mine child passed the examination successfully.
[SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Afternoon)]
(a) my children passed
(b) our children passes
(c) No Improvement required
(d) my child pass
Correct Answer:
(a) my children passed
Solution:
"My"
comes before a noun, whereas
"Mine"
comes after a noun.
However, for two persons we use the noun
'children'.
Hence,
'my children (noun) passed'
is the most appropriate answer.
6.
Bring me the finest dress from an finest shop.
[SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Afternoon)]
(a) from the finest
(b) of the finer
(c) No improvement required
(d) through a finer
Correct Answer:
(a) from the finest
Solution:
'Superlative degree adjective'
denotes the form of an adjective or adverb that expresses the highest or a very high degree of quality of a thing, person, etc.
For example,
best, worst, greatest, etc.
However, we always place the definite article
'the'
before any superlative adjective.
Similarly, in the given sentence,
'finest'
is the superlative degree adjective.
Hence,
'from the finest'
is the most appropriate answer.
7.
Every other facility can only be enjoyed with the benefit of good health.
[SSC MTS 19/07/2022 (Evening)]
(a) being enjoying with
(b) No improvement required
(c) been enjoyed with
(d) enjoying for
Correct Answer:
(b) No improvement required
Solution:
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
8.
Caffeine is a diuretic that makes you urinate more often.
[SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Morning)]
(a) No improvement required
(b) more much often
(c) many often
(d) oftenly more
Correct Answer:
(a) No improvement required
Solution:
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
9.
Many people believe that women make better nurses because they are patient and gentle.
[SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Morning)]
(a) because she is
(b) as they would
(c) because they were
(d) No substitution required
Correct Answer:
(d) No substitution required
Solution:
The given sentence is grammatically correct.
10.
I has no doubts that there is a lesson which stands to be learnt from Alice's misfortune.
[SSC MTS 20/07/2022 (Afternoon)]
(a) have no doubt that there is a lesson
(b) have had no doubts that their is a lesson
(c) am having no doubts that there are a lesson
(d) No improvement required
Correct Answer:
(a) have no doubt that there is a lesson
Solution:
We generally use a singular verb with a singular subject.
But,
'I'
is an exception.
The
pronoun 'I'
is singular but always takes a plural verb in the present tense.
For eg
- I have a good boy Vishal who helps me.
Similarly, in the given sentence, we will use a plural verb (have).
Hence, '
I have no doubt that there is a lesson'
becomes the most appropriate answer.
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