Grammar Quiz for class11 & 12 sem 4 of wbchse exams set 3

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WBCHSE Class 12 Non-Textual Grammar Quiz

30 Multiple Choice Questions (Narration, Splitting, Joining, and Error Correction)

PART A: Narration Change

1. The teacher said to the students, "The earth revolves around the sun." (Change the narration)

2. Rahul said to me, "Are you joining the seminar tomorrow?" (Change the narration)

3. "Please lower your voice," the librarian said to the boy. (Change the narration)

4. The captain said, "Hurrah! Our team has won the tournament." (Change the narration)

5. He said to his friend, "Let us go out for a walk." (Change the narration)

6. The doctor said to the patient, "Do not ignore this symptom." (Change the narration)

7. "Where did you find this old photograph?" my mother asked me. (Change the narration)

8. He said, "May God bless you with a long life!" (Change the narration)

PART B: Splitting of Sentences

9. Split into two simple sentences: "On seeing the police officer, the thief ran away."

10. Split into two simple sentences: "The old man, who was very weak, could not cross the busy street."

11. Split into two simple sentences: "Being exhausted after the long journey, she fell fast asleep."

12. Split into two simple sentences: "We arrived at the platform after the train had left."

13. Split into two simple sentences: "He worked hard to secure the first rank in his class."

14. Split into two simple sentences: "The rain having stopped, the children went out to play football."

15. Split into two simple sentences: "The news that he failed the exam shocked his family."

PART C: Synthesis / Joining of Sentences

16. Join into a Simple sentence: "He finished his project. He submitted it to the mentor."

17. Join into a Complex sentence: "The weather was very rough. We decided to cancel our outdoor trek."

18. Join into a Compound sentence: "She is highly intelligent. She remains exceptionally humble."

19. Join into a Complex sentence using an Adjective Clause: "I met a traveler yesterday. He had just returned from Africa."

20. Join into a Simple sentence using an Infinitive: "The criminal ran as fast as possible. He wanted to escape the guard."

21. Join into a Complex sentence using a Noun Clause: "He will recover very soon. We are all confident of this."

22. Join into a Simple sentence using a Noun in Apposition: "Rabindranath Tagore wrote Gitanjali. He was a great poet of India."

PART D: Correction of Errors

23. Correct the error: "Each of the cycles are broken."

24. Correct the error: "He is senior than me by three years."

25. Correct the error: "Unless you do not work hard, you cannot pass the final examination."

26. Correct the error: "She preferred milk than tea for breakfast."

27. Correct the error: "The sceneries of Darjeeling are highly captivating."

28. Correct the error: "He has been suffering from fever since three days."

29. Correct the error: "If I was a king, I would help the poor citizens."

30. Correct the error: "The population of Kolkata is greater than Patna."

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