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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Professional Communication Questions & Answers Transformation from One Form of Sentence to Another knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Convert the following compound sentence into a simple sentence :We must eat, or we cannot live. |
| A. | We must live to eat. |
| B. | We must eat to live. |
| C. | We can t live if we eat. |
| D. | We can t eat if we live. |
| Answer» C. We can t live if we eat. | |
| 2. |
A compound sentence can be converted into a simple sentence by substituting a participle for a finite verb. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 3. |
Which of the conjunctions is used in the following transformation?Simple : Besides being pretty, she is intelligent. |
| A. | nCompound : Not only is she pretty, but she is also intelligent. |
| B. | Alternative conjunctions |
| C. | Illative conjunctions |
| D. | Cumulative conjunctions |
| E. | Adversative conjunctions |
| Answer» D. Cumulative conjunctions | |
| 4. |
Which of these conjunctions is not used in the transformation of simple into compound sentences? |
| A. | Alternative conjunctions |
| B. | Illative conjunctions |
| C. | Cumulative conjunctions |
| D. | Complex conjunctions |
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. |
Convert the following simple sentence to a compound sentence :Besides being rude, he was also arrogant. |
| A. | He was rude and arrogant. |
| B. | He was not only rude but also arrogant. |
| C. | He was not only arrogant but also rude. |
| D. | He was being rude and arrogant. |
| Answer» C. He was not only arrogant but also rude. | |
| 6. |
A simple sentence can be converted into a compound sentence by enlarging a word or a phrase into a co-ordinate clause. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 7. |
Convert the following exclamatory sentence to an assertive sentence:Hurrah ! We have one the match. |
| A. | Hurrah, we have one the match. |
| B. | We won the match. |
| C. | We rejoice to have won the match. |
| D. | We have won the match, hurrah. |
| Answer» D. We have won the match, hurrah. | |
| 8. |
Convert the following interrogative sentence to an assertive sentence:Who would not love his country? |
| A. | No one loves his country. |
| B. | Everyone loves his country. |
| C. | Someone loves his country. |
| D. | Everyone loves the country. |
| Answer» C. Someone loves his country. | |
| 9. |
Convert the affirmative sentence into a negative sentence:Mili is prettier than Neha. |
| A. | Neha is not as pretty as Mili. |
| B. | Mili is not as pretty as Neha. |
| C. | Neha is not as prettier as Mili. |
| D. | Mili is not prettier than Neha. |
| Answer» B. Mili is not as pretty as Neha. | |
| 10. |
Which of these is an assertive sentence? |
| A. | Why waste time in reading trash? |
| B. | I wish that I were healthy again. |
| C. | How beautiful is the rainbow! |
| D. | Please have a look at the brochure. |
| Answer» C. How beautiful is the rainbow! | |