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Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 1

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. We can either buy a scarf ________a stole for her birthday.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 1

’or’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to choice between a scarf and a stole as a birthday gift.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 2

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. I like to eat apples _______ not oranges.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 2

’but’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to two opposite choice of fruits. 

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Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 3

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. I use mobile ___________ attending online classes.

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’for’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to the purpose of using mobile.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 4

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. They ate neither bread ______ cake.

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’nor’ is the appropriate conjunction to be used with a negative word ‘neither’  referring to none of the two things eaten by them.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 5

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. She is too healthy _______ she eats less.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 5

’though’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to a situation that happened  when not expected, she is healthy in spite of the fact that she eats less. Hence; the correct answer is ‘though’.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 6

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. Is it Monday __________ Tuesday today?

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 6

’or’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to choice between the two days of the week.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 7

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. Tomorrow we can go to the movies _______ to the zoo, but not both.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 7

’or’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to choice between going to movies and zoo.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 8

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. The child was happy, _________ he started jumping.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 8

’so’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to the result of child’s happiness. Second part of the sentence (he started jumping) is a result of the first part of the sentence (The child was happy).

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 9

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. He ran fast ______ he did not win.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 9

’yet’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to two contrasting or opposite situations.    

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 10

Directions: Select the most appropriate conjunctions from the given options.

Q. I missed my bus ________. I reached the bus stop late.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 10

’as’ is the appropriate conjunction to refer to the reason for missing the bus.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 11

Choose the sentence in which the conjunction is used correctly.

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’though’ is the appropriate conjunction used here to denote an action that happened even when not expected, he attended the classes in spite of the fact that he was unwell.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 12

Choose the sentence in which the conjunction is used correctly.

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’while’ is the appropriate conjunction used here to denote two activities that are happening at the same time.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 13

Choose the sentence in which the conjunction is used correctly.

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’because’ is the appropriate conjunction used here because the reason for Ravi’s happiness is mentioned. 

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 14

Choose the sentence in which the conjunction is used correctly.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 14

’and’ is the appropriate conjunction used here to denote both the options that  can be purchased. 

Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 15

Choose the sentence in which the conjunction is used correctly.

Detailed Solution for Olympiad Test Level 1: Conjunctions- 2 - Question 15

’than’ is the appropriate conjunction used when two things or persons are being compared with each other. 

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