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Conjunctions Question 1:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
We’ll accept your application _______ you fulfil all the conditions.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'provided.'Key Points
- Provided means if something happens.
- Provided का मतलब होता है बशर्ते ।
- Example: You can go outside and play, provided you finish your homework on time.
- Provided का मतलब होता है बशर्ते ।
- “So that” is a conjunction that is used to join two clauses. ( one of them expresses an action, the other expresses the purpose ) “so that” is used before the clause which indicates the purpose.
- “So that” एक संयोजन है जिसका उपयोग दो खंडों को जोड़ने के लिए किया जाता है। (उनमें से एक क्रिया व्यक्त करता है, दूसरा उद्देश्य व्यक्त करता है) “so that” उस खंड से पहले प्रयोग किया जाता है जो उद्देश्य को इंगित करता है।
- We use “so + that” as a conjunction to introduce clauses of reason and explanation.
- हम कारण और स्पष्टीकरण के खंड को पेश करने के लिए संयोजन के रूप में “so + that” का उपयोग करते हैं।
- Example: We left a message with her secretary so that she would know we have come.
- हम कारण और स्पष्टीकरण के खंड को पेश करने के लिए संयोजन के रूप में “so + that” का उपयोग करते हैं।
- Although is all used to link two contrasting ideas or show that one fact makes the other fact surprising.
- Although सभी का उपयोग दो विपरीत विचारों को जोड़ने या यह दिखाने के लिए किया जाता है कि एक तथ्य दूसरे तथ्य को आश्चर्यजनक बनाता है।
- Example: I enjoyed the course, although I would have liked more grammar practice.
- Although सभी का उपयोग दो विपरीत विचारों को जोड़ने या यह दिखाने के लिए किया जाता है कि एक तथ्य दूसरे तथ्य को आश्चर्यजनक बनाता है।
- We use even if when we’re talking about an unreal situation.
- जब हम किसी अवास्तविक स्थिति के बारे में बात कर रहे होते हैं तब भी हम even if का उपयोग करते हैं।
- We use it when we’re speculating or when we don’t consider something as a fact.
- Example: I’m going out tomorrow even if it’s raining.
- Thus, the correct option is 'provided.'
- The correct sentence: We’ll accept your application provided you fulfil all the conditions.
Additional Information
- We use even when we want to express a surprising extreme or when we want to say that something is more than we expect.
- Example: She’s rude to everyone. She’s even rude to me.
Conjunctions Question 2:
Direction : Fill in the blanks with appropriate word.
_______ she is clever, she often makes mistakes.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is "Although".
Key Points
- Here, the sentence is trying to juxtapose or contrast two contradictory ideas: being clever and still making mistakes.
- For such scenarios, you need a conjunction that signifies contrast or contradiction.
- "Although" is a conjunction used to contrast two ideas, which fits perfectly here.
- After "although," we can directly use a subject and a verb, which corresponds to the pattern of the sentence.
- Given these explanations, "although" is the most suitable choice to fill in the blank.
- So, the correct sentence is: "Although she is clever, she often makes mistakes."
- This sentence accurately expresses the contrast between being clever and making mistakes.
Therefore, the correct answer is "Option 3".
Additional Information
- Despite: "Despite" is a preposition that denotes contrast, but it cannot be used here because it requires a noun or noun phrase after it, not a clause.
- You'd need to say "Despite being clever, she...," which isn't one of the choices.
- Since: "Since" can be used to imply a cause-and-effect situation, but in this sentence, we need an idea of contrast, so "since" is not appropriate.
- Yet: "Yet" can also express contrast, but usually when it's used on its own, it tends to appear at the beginning of the second clause, not the first.
Conjunctions Question 3:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
______you hurry up, you will be late.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'Unless'.
Key Points
- 'Although' means 'in spite of the fact that'.
- Example: She decided to go to school although it was raining.
- Hence, option 2) is not the answer.
- 'if' means 'on the condition that'.
- Example: You will find the new restaurant if you go to the market.
- So, option 3) is not the correct word.
- 'since' can be used to express 'because'.
- Example: Rahul is happy since he has got through the examination.
- Hence, option 4) is not the answer.
- 'unless' means 'except if'.
- Example: She will not be able to solve the problem unless you help her.
- The word 'unless' fits here well.
- Hence, option 1) is the answer.
Hinglish
- 'Although' का अर्थ है 'इस तथ्य के बावजूद'।
- उदाहरण: बारिश होने के बावजूद उसने स्कूल जाने का फैसला किया।
- अत: option 2) उत्तर नहीं है।
- 'if' का अर्थ है 'उस शर्त पर'।
- उदाहरण: बाजार में जाने पर आपको नया रेस्टोरेंट मिल जाएगा।
- अत: option 3) सही शब्द नहीं है।
- 'since' का प्रयोग 'क्योंकि' को व्यक्त करने के लिए किया जा सकता है।
- उदाहरण: राहुल खुश है क्योंकि उसने परीक्षा पास कर ली है।
- अत: option 4) उत्तर नहीं है।
- 'unless' का अर्थ है 'जब तक'।
- उदाहरण: जब तक आप उसकी मदद नहीं करेंगे तब तक वह समस्या का समाधान नहीं कर पाएगी।
- यहां 'unless' शब्द ठीक से फिट बैठता है।
- इसलिए, option 1) उत्तर है।
Additional Information
The given words are conjunctions.
- A conjunction joins two words, phrases or sentences.
- Example: Vijay is poor but he is honest.
Sam and Mark are joining us for lunch.
- Example: Vijay is poor but he is honest.
Conjunctions Question 4:
Direction: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
______ he was feeling sick, he ate all the food.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is- 'Although.'
Key Points
- We use in case to express that we are doing something in preparation for something which might happen.
- Example: Take an umbrella in case it rains!
- We use so that and in order that to talk about purpose.
- Example: I'll go by car so that I can take more luggage.
- Although means ‘in spite of something.’
- It is a subordinating conjunction.
- This means that the clause which they introduce is a subordinate clause, which needs a main clause to make it complete.
- When the although clause comes after the main clause, it can also mean ‘but it is also true that …’
- Example: We didn’t make any profit although nobody knows why.
- When we use because, we are focusing on the reason.
- Example: She spoke quietly because she didn't want Catherine to hear.
- Correct sentence: Although he was feeling sick, he ate all the food.
Additional Information
- A conjunction is a joiner, a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence.
- Coordinating conjunctions join equals to one another.
- Example: Most children like sweets and cookies.
- Coordinating conjunctions go in between items joined, not at the beginning or end.
- Example: I like coffee, but I don't like tea.
Hinglish
- हम in case यह व्यक्त करने के लिए उपयोग करते हैं कि हम कुछ होने की तैयारी में कुछ कर रहे हैं।
- Example: Take an umbrella in case it rains!
- उद्देश्य के बारे में बात करने के लिए हम so that का उपयोग करते हैं और क्रम में करते हैं।
- Example: I'll go by car so that I can take more luggage.
- Although का मतलब है 'कुछ के बावजूद।'
- यह एक subordinating conjunction है।
- इसका अर्थ यह है कि वे जिस clause का परिचय देते हैं वह एक subordinate clause है, जिसे पूरा करने के लिए एक main clause की आवश्यकता होती है।
- जब main clause के बाद although उपवाक्य आता है, तो इसका अर्थ यह भी हो सकता है कि 'लेकिन यह भी सत्य है कि...'
- Example: We didn’t make any profit although nobody knows why.
- हम because उपयोग करते हैं क्योंकि, हम कारण पर ध्यान केंद्रित कर रहे हैं।
- Example: She spoke quietly because she didn't want Catherine to hear.
Conjunctions Question 5:
Select the most appropriate word to fill in the blank.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'when'.
Key Points
- The most appropriate word to fill in the given blank is 'when'.
- We know that 'Hardly/Scarcely' is followed by the conjunction 'when'.
- Example: Hardly did I see him when I stopped my car.
- The adverb 'Hardly and scarcely' means ‘almost not at all’ or ‘only just’. 'Hardly' is much more common than 'scarcely', and 'scarcely' is more formal.
- Therefore, as per the points mentioned above, we find that the correct answer is Option 4.
Correct Sentence: Scarcely had I reached the station when the train arrived.
- दिए गए रिक्त को भरने के लिए सबसे उपयुक्त शब्द है 'when'।
- हम जानते हैं कि 'Hardly/Scarcely' बाद इसके बाद के conjunction 'when' उपयुक्त है।
- Example:
- Hardly did I see him when I stopped my car.
- Hardly did I see him than I stopped my car.
- Hardly did I see him when I stopped my car.
- The adverb 'Hardly and scarcely' जिसका अर्थ है 'लगभग नहीं' या 'केवल' । 'Hardly' 'Scarcely' की तुलना में अधिक सामान्य है, और 'Scarcely' अधिक औपचारिक है।
- इसलिए, ऊपर वर्णित बिंदुओं के अनुसार, हम पाते हैं कि सही उत्तर विकल्प 4 है।
Conjunctions Question 6:
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
I would rather serve ________
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 6 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is: than beg.
Key Points
- 'rather' and 'beg' are correlative conjunctions.
- Correlative conjunctions are sort of like tag-team conjunctions. They come in pairs, and you have to use both of them in different places in a sentence to make them work. They get their name from the fact that they work together (co-) and relate one sentence element to another.
- For example: I would rather work than sleep.
- Similarly, in the question, 'rather' is present in the sentence. Hence, 'than' must fit the blank. Thus, options 1) and 3) are incorrect.
- Also, the use of the preposition 'to' is superfluous after 'than'. Hence, option (2) is incorrect.
Therefore, the correct answer is: I would rather serve than beg.
Additional Information
- Some of the important Correlative Conjunctions are:
- Either….or
- Neither….nor
- Hardly….when
- Scarcely….when
- Both…and
- If…then
- Not only….but also
- Rather….than
- Whether…or
- No sooner…than
- Else…but
- Lest…should
- Other…than
- So…that
Conjunctions Question 7:
Direction: Choose the appropriate word for the given sentence:
The car not only is economical ________ also feels good to drive.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 7 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'but.'
Key Points
- In this sentence, the use of 'and', 'or' and 'than' would be incorrect.
- The conjunction 'Not only ---- but also' is used to used for emphasizing the fact that there is something more to add.
- 'Not only' is always followed by 'but also' and not 'and also', 'or also' and 'than also.'
- Example: The war caused not only destruction and death but also generations of hatred between the two communities.
- Hence, the word, 'but' should be used to make the sentence grammatically correct.
- Hence, the correct answer is 'but.'
- The Correct Sentence: The car not only is economical but also feels good to drive.
Additional Information
- A conjunction is a joiner, a word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence.
- Coordinating conjunctions join equals to one another.
- Example: Most children like sweets and cookies.
- Coordinating conjunctions go in between items joined, not at the beginning or end.
- Example: I like coffee, but I don't like tea.
- Example: I like coffee, but I don't like tea.
- इस वाक्य में 'and', 'or' और 'than' का प्रयोग गलत होगा।
- Conjunction 'Not only ---- but also' का उपयोग इस तथ्य पर जोर देने के लिए किया जाता है कि जोड़ने के लिए कुछ और है।
- 'Not only' के बाद हमेशा 'but also'आता है, न कि 'and also', 'or also' और 'than also'।
- Example: The war caused not only destruction and death but also generations of hatred between the two communities.
- अत: वाक्य को व्याकरणिक रूप से शुद्ध करने के लिए 'but' शब्द का प्रयोग करना चाहिए।
Conjunctions Question 8:
Direction: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Everything happened so quickly ______ she felt dazed.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 8 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is that.
Key Points
- Let us explore the given options:
- The conjunction 'since' means for the reason that; because.
- The conjunction 'that' is used for expressing a result.
- The adverb 'then' means after that; next; afterwards.
- The conjunction 'than' is used in expressions indicating one thing happening immediately after another.
- Hence, the correct answer is option 2.
Correct sentence: 'Everything happened so quickly that she felt dazed.'
Conjunctions Question 9:
Directions: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Gita won’t pass the examination and _______ will Rita.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 9 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 4) i.e neither.
Key Points
Conjunction is a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause.
- Let's look at the context of the sentence given below:
- The given sentence tries to convey that both Gita and Rita will fail.
- In the given blank, we need a conjunction with negative meaning.
- Only two options are suitable for the purpose: 1st and 4th.
- 'Nor' is used when 'neither' has already been used in the beginning.
- For example: Rajesh can't come to the party and neither can Arijit.
- Hence we are now left with 'neither' which is the most appropriate choice here.
Correct sentence: "Gita won’t pass the examination and neither will Rita."
Conjunctions Question 10:
Fill in the blank with the correct conjunction.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Conjunctions Question 10 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'lest'.
Key Points
- In the given sentence, the most appropriate conjunction to fill-in-the-given blank is 'lest'.
- Lest is generally followed by a verb clause in the subjunctive mood.
- The word 'should' is just a way to put a clause into the future subjunctive.
- Here, the word 'subjunctive mood' means 'a form that refers to actions that are possibilities rather than facts'.
- The conjunction 'lest' means 'in order to prevent any possibility that something will happen'.
- 'Lest...should' is a pair of conjunction. We can use 'lest' without 'should' also but in that case, we have to use the base form of the verb.
- We have two options:
- Lest...should + Vb.f , Lest...Vb.f
- Example:
- Take care lest he should fall.
- Therefore, as per the points mentioned above, we find that the correct answer is Option 4.
Correct Sentence: I obeyed her lest she should be angry.