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Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 1

Directions: The sentence below has an underlined part. The underlined part may have an error of grammar or syntax. There are five options that seek to correct the error (including an option that simply repeats the sentence). Select the option that best replaces the underlined part.

Implementing it wisely, the national education policy benefits all the sections of the society.

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 1

The underlined part has to be a condition that results in the benefits. 'If implemented wisely' makes sense.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 2

Directions: The sentence below has an underlined part. The underlined part may have an error of grammar or syntax. There are five options that seek to correct the error (including an option that simply repeats the sentence). Select the option that best replaces the underlined part.

More of the funs and excitement in the life comes from use of your senses.

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 2

Corrects the error of adjective and noun. Replaces `More of the funs` with `Much of the fun`.

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Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 3

Directions: The sentence below has an underlined part. The underlined part may have an error of grammar or syntax. There are five options that seek to correct the error (including an option that simply repeats the sentence). Select the option that best replaces the underlined part.

It is a general perception that an uneducated child is more likely to act rude than an educated one.

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 3

`Rude` (adjective) here qualifies a verb `act`, which is not recommended grammatically. So, it has to be put in its adverbial form `rudely`.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 4

Directions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.

Not until Edward Jenner developed the first anti-smallpox serum in 1796 ______ against this terrible disease.

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For sentences beginning with negative words, the auxiliary is placed before the subject. Also the correct usage to go with `until`, is simple past `was`.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 5

Directions: Four parts of the sentence given below have been underlined. Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

(1) He flattered him (2) by saying that (3) he was more clever (4) than any other boy in the school. (5) No error

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 5

Change `he was more clever` to `he was cleverer`. The comparative form of `clever` is `cleverer`.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 6

Directions: Four parts of the sentence given below have been underlined. Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

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As there is a reference to a person and an animal we will use the pronoun 'that', which can be used for both humans and non-humans. 

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 7

Directions: Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).  

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 7

Replace adverb `when` by conjunction `while`, to join the two clauses.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 8

Directions: Four parts of the sentence given below have been underlined. Identify the part having an error. If no part has an error, mark (5).

Procrastinators are people (1) who have (2) a chronic habit to keep (3) postponing (4) doing things. (5) No error

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 8

Delete 'doing' it is redundant. You postpone things or actions.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 9

Directions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.

The international language known as Esperanto _______ to be simple and logical, with a flexible vocabulary and a grammar contained in sixteen basic rules.

Detailed Solution for Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 9

The only correct fillers could be `was designed` or `is being designed`. Option (3) fits in grammatically.

Test: Modal, Auxiliary, Adjective and Adverb (April 27) - Question 10

Directions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.

Children do not normally understand the thinking processes of elders, nor _____________ those of the youngsters.

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The correct comparison is 'children do not understand…nor do elders understand'. A sentence or clause beginning with a negative word puts the auxiliary before the subject just as in the case of interrogative sentences.

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