Sentence Improvement
Sentence Improvement is a type of grammatical practice where a sentence is given with a bold word or phrase that requires grammatical changes improvement.
This sentence requires modification grammatically and contextually to have a better understanding of the same.
Sentence Improvement एक प्रकार का Grammar अभ्यास है जहाँ पर एक वाक्य में bold अक्षर में शब्द दिया रहता है जिसके जगह पर आपको option में दिए गए शब्द से replace करना पड़ता है
Example :
I am seeing the television.
(a) watching
(b) looking
(c) observing
(d) No improvement.
इसका correct answer (a) watching होगा क्योंकि चलती हुई picture को देखने में watching का प्रयोग होता है
इसी को हम Sentence Improvement कहते है
1. The loud and incessant chatter worries your father who is trying to concentrate.
(1) aggravates
(2) annoys
(3) disturbs
(4) No improvement
2. When the owner offered tea, the peon denied it.
(1) disliked
(2) declined
(3) disobeyed
(4) No improvement
3. The bullet struck a wall and was diverted from its course.
(1) twisted
(2) reflected
(3) deflected
(4) No improvement
4. When the Inspector of Police said this, we knew whom he was eluding.
(1) intending
(2) referring to
(3) hinting
(4) No improvement
5. The driver was dazzled by the bright light of approaching car.
(1) twinkled
(2) flashed
(3) glowed
(4) No improvement
6. The T.V. news is doctored by non professionals and whetted by political higher-ups.
(1) wetted
(2) vetted
(3) written
(4) No improvement
7. The traveller commanded of the peasant he would tell him the way to the nearest village.
(1) exclaimed of the peasant if he would
(2) enquired of the peasant if he could
(3) replied of the peasant whether he will
(4) No improvement
8. He is fond of saving money.
(1) hoarding
(2) not spending
(3) spending carefully
(4) No improvement
9. He is in want of a reliable servant.
(1) refused
(2) needs
(3) declined
(4) No improvement
10. The Victorian Era noted the end of human dependence on religion.
(1) marked
(2) showed
(3) indicated
(4) No Improvement
11. I had my ears bored, so I could wear my diamond ear-rings.
(1) holed
(2) pricked
(3) pierced
(4) No improvement
12. It is interesting to correspond the history of the 19th century with its literature.
(1) corroborate
(2) correlate
(3) command
(4) No improvement
13. He declined all the allegations against him.
(1) spurned
(2) refused
(3) refuted
(4) No improvement
14. The officer asked his secretary to remember him about the meeting.
(1) recall
(2) remind
(3) recollect
(4) No improvement
15. He denied to be party to the deal.
(1) refused
(2) disagreed
(3) rejected
(4) No improvement
16. Keats says the idea very poems. well in his wordpress.com
(1) speaks
(2) describes
(3) expresses
(4) No improvement
17. In the desert, the sun is the master, all else resigns before its merciless rays.
(1) collapses
(2) falls
(3) retires
(4) No improvement
18. The suspected couple was taken away from the airport through a side entrance to the police station for interrogation.
(1) whisked
(2) rushed
(3) guided
(4) No improvement
19. The transport workers have organised a strike asking for more salary.
(1) demanding
(2) begging
(3) requesting
(4) No improvement
20. To get into the building, I’ll disguise as a reporter
(1) disguise to be
(2) disguise as one
(3) disguise myself
(4) No improvement
21. A callous system generates but a misanthrope.
(1) develops
(2) induces
(3) produces
(4) No improvement
22. The shortage of fuel has obstacled interstate transportation.
(1) facilitated
(2) hampered
(3) burdened
(4) No improvement
23. Your answer book will be answered with the help of a computer.
(1) judged
(2) tested
(3) evaluated
(4) seen
24. He throwed it out of the window.
(1) threw
(2) throw.
(3) thrown
(4) No improvement
25. Marconi assembled the radio.
(1) discovered
(2) made
(3) invented
(4) No improvement
26. He was released from the hospital yesterday.
(1) let out
(2) discharged
(3) dismissed
(4) No improvement
27. He hanged his portrait in the main hall.
(1) hang
(2) hung
(3) had hanged
(4) No improvement
28. The relatives comforted the old man whose wife had died.
(1) sympathized with
(2) pitied
(3) consoled
(4) No improvement
29. His speech was broadcasted over the radio last Thursday.
(1) was broadcast
(2) had been broadcast
(3) has been broadcast
(4) No improvement
30. He took disadvantage of the situation and cheated many people.
(1) chance
(2) advantage
(3) disapproval
(4) No improvement
31. All the candidates will give a test on Friday.
(1) appear
(2) take
(3) accept
(4) No improvement
32. He cited a number of reasons for his absence.
(1) sited
(2) recited
(3) sighted
(4) No improvement
33. When are you starting to write to your friend?
(1) wanting
(2) going
(3) thinking
(4) No improvement
34. I will be giving blood in the hospital at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow.
(1) exchanging
(2) contributing
(3) donating
(4) No improvement
35. To alleviate the pain of losing his only son, he took up meditation.
(1) lessen
(2) minimise
(3) lesson and has be
(4) No improvement
36. The Prime Minister established a commission to look after the plight of the widows.
(1) formed
(2) created
(3) set up
(4) No improvement
37. Flowers embellishment the beauty of our surroundings.
(1) replenish
(2) enhance
(3) destroys
(4) No improvement
38. My foot is paining.
(1) aching
(2) ailing.
(3) hurting
(4) No improvement
39. The greater part of the building has been destroyed.
(1) spoiled
(2) demolished
(3) disturbed
(4) No improvement
40. If you can afford a new car, your business must be looking up.
(1) flourishing
(2) improving
(3) increasing
(4) No improvement
41. The police would be employed at all places to beef up security.
(1) deployed
(2) appointed
(3) encouraged
(4) No improvement
42. He told his tale of woe with tears in his eyes.
(1) narrated
(2) recited
(3) was telling
(4) narrate
43. Have you taken your breakfast?
(1) had
(2) eaten
(3) done
(4) No improvement
44. The dictator declared an emergency in the country.
(1) proposed
(2) decreed
(3) ordered
(4) No improvement
45. The passengers were afraid, but the captain consoled them that there was no danger.
(1) guaranteed
(2) assured
(3) confided
(4) No improvement
46. The bell was ringing and ringing but no one picked up the phone.
(1) rang and rang
(2) rang repeatedly
(3) was ringing repeatedly
(4) No improvement
47. As a wise old man, the Chief of the Apaches imagined a time when the white men and his fellow Indians would no longer fight for the land.
(1) think
(3) expect
(2) forecast
(4) envisaged
48. The frightened convict wept for mercy.
(1) mumbled
(2) pleaded
(3) shouted
(4) No improvement
49. I cannot say it to you right will discuss it tomorrow.
(1) demand
(2) expect
(3) explain
(4) No improvement
50. The position gives an excellent remuneration.
(1) offers
(2) carries
(3) holds
(4) No improvement
51. The temptations that bestow young people today are ruining them.
(1) appeal
(2) beset
(3) confront
(4) No improvement
52. He makes excellent portraits.
(1) paints
(2) portrays
(3) illustrates
(4) No improvement
53. Students will have to take the test again tomorrow.
(1) apply the test
(2) avoid the test
(3) retain the test
(4) No improvement
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