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This section includes 12 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Professional Communication knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Fill in the blank:The man was badly injured, _____ he was alive. |
A. | however |
B. | but |
C. | though |
D. | hence |
Answer» C. though | |
2. |
Choose the correct statement : |
A. | Although he was hurt, but he continued to walk. |
B. | Although he was hurt, he continued to walk. |
C. | He was hurt, he continued to walk. |
D. | Although he continued to walk, he was hurt. |
Answer» C. He was hurt, he continued to walk. | |
3. |
CHOOSE_THE_CORRECT_STATEMENT_:?$ |
A. | There were between 8 to 10 policemen present. |
B. | There were between 8 and 10 policemen present. |
C. | There were among 8 to 10 policemen present. |
D. | There were atleast 8 and 10 policemen present. |
Answer» C. There were among 8 to 10 policemen present. | |
4. |
Fill in the blank :$ |
A. | |
B. | however |
C. | but |
Answer» C. but | |
5. |
Choose the correct statement ? |
A. | Although he was hurt, but he continued to walk. |
B. | Although he was hurt, he continued to walk. |
C. | He was hurt, he continued to walk. |
D. | Although he continued to walk, he was hurt. |
Answer» C. He was hurt, he continued to walk. | |
6. |
In relative clauses, which of these is used to refer to things? |
A. | Who |
B. | Which |
C. | That |
D. | Whom |
Answer» C. That | |
7. |
A dependent clause may refer to a noun or pronoun in the main clause. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
8. |
Which of these words are not used by independent clauses? |
A. | Nor |
B. | Still |
C. | And |
D. | For |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
Which of these words is not used to join the dependent clause with the main clause? |
A. | Who |
B. | When |
C. | For |
D. | But |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
A sentence may be joined by two clauses. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
11. |
Which of these is not an example of subordinating conjunction related to cause? |
A. | Because |
B. | Since |
C. | As |
D. | Unless |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
Which of these is an example of adversative co-ordinating conjunction? |
A. | He didn’t raise his hand and he didn’t raise his voice. |
B. | She was pretty, but she was dumb. |
C. | Hurry up, else you will lose. |
D. | You must have not studied hard, for the paper was easy. |
Answer» C. Hurry up, else you will lose. | |