
English Grammar (XII) HSC (2)
Quiz by Roshni Motwani
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Choose the correct option (Passive voice) They created enough din to attract the whole town
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He had spread out his professional equipment
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He is picking up his cowrie shells
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The astrologer muttered a few incantations
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He had hurt me
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Big Data has inundated the education industry
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Miss Milan has put the glass in her hand
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The langur brigade was raising the alarm calls
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1. I am searching for a suitable tree.
Choose the correct option (Passive Voice) I climbed one more hillock
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if he had continued there, he would have carried on the work of his forefathers
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This pact was accepted after a little argument
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It was nearly midnight when the astrologer reached home
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The first requirement of civility is that we should acknowledge a service
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The public owes much to the underground railway company which runs the buses
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I t seemed that his route to the coveted island was not an easy one
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You get different results when you target people based on clicks
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She went straight to the far end of the room where a looking glass was hung.
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.I was sure that the leopard was somewhere near
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I saw a man standing at a distance who had a stick in his hand
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Her sails from heaven received no motion
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The ship was as still as she could be
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So little they rose, so little they fell
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At evening it hath died away
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Canst hear’, said one, the breakers roar
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O Christ!
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Is a single heart rejoicing over what you did or said
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Does a man whose hopes were fading now with courage look ahead?
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Did you leave a trail of kindness or a scar of discontent?
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Now where we are I cannot tell
No other state of India is as hot as Rajasthan. (Superlative)
Sonia is more intelligent than Maria. (positive)
Arjun is the best character in the Mahabharata (comparative)
1. Very few cities of Asia are as populous as Kolkata (superlative)
1. These mangoes are tastier than those (positive)
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As soon as he opened his bag, he spread out his professional equipment
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As soon as the nuts vendor blew out his flare, he rose to go home
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1. As soon as the complainant entered the lift, he said please
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1. As soon as Soapy entered the restaurant, the headwaiter’s eyes fell upon his trousers
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As soon as I sat at my mess table, a convent educated guy came and sat near me