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Questions (60)

’Strike while the iron is hot' is an example of-


Q. No. 1

1 Noun clause

2 Adjective clause

3 Adverbial clause

4 Subordinate clause

A clause must have-


Q. No. 2

1 Only a verb

2 A subject

3 Cause and effect

4 Subject and verb

’The table has four legs’. This is the example of __________clause.


Q. No. 3

1 Dependent

2 Independent

3 Subordinate

4 Complex
Look before you leap. Here 'look' is:
Q. No. 4

1 a subordinate clause

2 not a clause

3 the principal clause

4 a verb clause

"Because she is intelligent she thinks for herself." Here underlined clause is
a/an-
Q. No. 5

1 dependent clause

2 independent clause

3 principal clause

4 none

Which part of the sentence is sub ordinate clause? “Rahim said that he was
good"
Q. No. 6

1 Rahim said

2 that he was good

3 was good

4 he was good
Identify the clause of the following sentence; I took no notice of him, so he
flew into rage.
Q. No. 7

1 Co-ordinate clause

2 Noun clause

3 Adjective clause

4 Adverbial clause

He asked me why I was late.


Q. No. 8

1 principal clause

2 noun clause

3 adjective clause

4 adverbial clause

I know where he lives. The underlined part is:


Q. No. 9

1 an adverbial clause

2 a noun clause

3 an adjective clause

4 the principal clause


We all know that humans are mortal. Here the underlined clause is
Q. No. 10

1 an adjective clause

2 a noun clause

3 an adverb clause

4 both a & c

I enquire how he lost his money.


Q. No. 11

1 an adverb clause of reason

2 an adjective clause

3 a noun clause

4 an adverb clause of result

I do not know who has come today.The underlined word is -


Q. No. 12

1 Noun clause

2 Adjective clause

3 Adverbial clause

4 Noun phrase

He asked me whether I would help him." In this sentence the underlined part
is-
Q. No. 13

1 a noun clause

2 an adjective clause

3 an adverbial clause

4 a prepositional clause

Identity the underlined item. I don't know where he lives.


Q. No. 14

1 Adverbial clause

2 Adjective clause

3 Noun clause

4 Principal clause

This is the book I lost. Here I lost' is-


Q. No. 15

1 A noun clause

2 A adverbial clause

3 A adjective clause

4 None of the three

He tells a tale that sounds untrue.


Q. No. 16

1 Adjective clause

2 Adverb clause

3 Noun clause

4 Pronoun and Antecedent

It's a mystery where he works. The underlined clause is a/an:


Q. No. 17

1 Noun Clause

2 Adverb Clause

3 Adjective Clause

4 Verb Clause

I know the boy who went there.The underlined clause is a/an-


Q. No. 18

1 noun clause

2 adjective clause

3 adverbial clause

4 principal clause

The man who works hard succeeds finally.


Q. No. 19
1 adjective clause

2 adverb clause

3 noun clause

4 independent clause

Identify the sentence with adjective clause.


Q. No. 20

1 I know what he said.

2 He is the boy who came here yesterday.

3 The rumor, that she died, is not true.

4 She reads hard so that she can pass.

!"# #"$% &"$'" () * +, -"?


Q. No. 21

1 !"#$%

2 &'()*+%

3 ,#$-./%

4 0!%.1%

./)0’ 1$2# 345 !6?


Q. No. 22

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2 2& 67 5'

3 2& &'!8 5'

4 2& 9)8 5'

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Q. No. 23

1 /)/)%

2 /).:%

3 1;<#)= ")"< %

4 &'()*+%

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Q. No. 24

1 1;<#)=

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4 0!%1

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Q. No. 26

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3 ""C% 3&)')0'

4 8%D@+% 8EF+@

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1 8$G8H

2 I).')

3 /J

4 K/L&)%

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4 5+".#% -%/ G@()1)

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2 F')% D%

3 !"")0

4 /#$4(P

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Q. No. 30

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3 @R@+:

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Q. No. 34

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Q. No. 35

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2 G&R!@ ^ 5+"#

3 &R4& ^ M)#

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Q. No. 36

1 &R4&

2 @%+

3 /)!_

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Q. No. 37

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2 3/6

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Q. No. 38

1 I:

2 U`)8

3 !"%!a

4 ,-b*C@)% 3">#)

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Q. No. 39

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Q. No. 40

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Q. No. 41
1 >!O* - -b"C 2!1:)

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3 /M( 2!1:)

4 >!O* - >!O* -b"C 2!1:)

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Q. No. 42

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3 3A&#)V

4 ')/)

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Q. No. 43

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3 38m/)7C#

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Q. No. 44

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Q. No. 45

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Q. No. 50

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Q. No. 54

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Q. No. 58

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Q. No. 59

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Q. No. 60

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