Joining Sentences MCQ Questions with answers for std. 3 – 12 here in this page. Students of class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 can solve all English Grammar MCQ – Joining Sentences.
Joining Sentences MCQ Questions:
MCQs on joining of sentences:
(1) Mr. Roy was unable to take this decision alone ___ he called his brother.The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) if
(b) so
(c) but
(d) to
(2) He had a box ___ was filled with pencils. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) which
(b) where
(c) who
(d) when
(3) The man is rich ___ unhappy. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) if
(b) that
(c) but
(d) so
(4) He is so weak ___ he can not walk. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) if
(b) that
(c) but
(d) to
(5) The thieves have lost all the fear ___ they have been in jail many times. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) or
(b) but
(c) if
(d) because
(6) I asked my mother the place ___ she had kept all my t-shirts. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) when
(b) where
(c) which
(d) whose
(7) Work hard ___ you will fail. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) that
(b) because
(c) so
(d) or
(8) Take the medicines properly ___ you want to recover soon. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) if
(b) so
(c) that
(d) or
(9) My father told me ___ honesty is the best policy. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) but
(b) so
(c) that
(d) as
(10) Ramu stood ___ answered the question. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) that
(b) and
(c) because
(d) to
(11) He can not pick up the phone ___ he is in a meeting now. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) because
(b) so
(c) but
(d) none of the above
(12) The train reached the platform ___ my parents were waiting. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) when
(b) which
(c) what
(d) where
(13) Samrat opened the door ___ came in. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) so
(b) but
(c) and
(d) that
(14) It was 7 o’clock in the morning ___ he left home. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) when
(b) which
(c) what
(d) whose
(15) Gandhiji ___ Netaji were two prominent leaders in India’s freedom struggle. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) so
(b) but
(c) and
(d) that
(16) ___ Rahul or Rohan will go to the programme. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) neither
(b) either
(c) because
(d) none of the above
(17) They worked hard ___ win the match. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) too
(b) because
(c) to
(d) that
(18) Let us thank God for the blessing ___ we all are happy today. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) so
(b) that
(c) but
(d) none of the above
(19) I like to eat chicken ___ not fish. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) to
(b) as
(c) so
(d) but
(20) Ritwik is quite friendly ___ his brother is rather reserved. The correct option to fill in the blank is –
(a) whereas
(b) because
(c) that
(d) when
(21) They have a red car. They wish to sell it. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) they have a red car to wish to sell it.
(b) they have a red car who they wish to sell.
(c) they have a red car to sell.
(d) none of the above
(22) The man had a smile on his face. He died. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The man had a smile on his face because he died.
(b) The man had a smile on his face to die.
(c) The man had a smile on his face so he died.
(d) The man had a smile on his face when he died.
(23) She is very feeble. She can not eat. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) She is very feeble because she can not eat.
(b) She is too feeble to eat.
(c) She is so feeble not to eat.
(d) none of the above
(24) He lost his watch. It was expensive. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) he lost his watch because it was expensive.
(b) he lost his watch so that it was expensive.
(c) he lost his watch expensively.
(d) he lost his expensive watch.
(25) The police will catch the thief. It is certain. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The police will catch the thief certainly.
(b) The police will catch the certain thief.
(c) The police caught the thief certainly.
(d) none of the above
(26) They are forgotten. They are hurt. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) They are too hurt to forget.
(b) They are so hurt that they are forgotten.
(c) They are hurt because they are forgotten.
(d) none of the above
(27) She wore a saree. It was white in colour. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) She wore a white saree.
(b) She wore a saree because it was white.
(c) The saree was too white to wear.
(d) none of the above
(28) Rima will win the race. It is sure. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) Rima will win the race to sure.
(b) Rima will surely win the race.
(c) Rima will sure to win the race.
(d) Rima will win the race but sure.
(29) The guard waved the flag. It was green. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The guard waved his green flag.
(b) The guard waved green with his flag.
(c) The guard’s flag was green by wave.
(d) none of the above
(30) We visited a fair. It was crowded. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) we visited a crowded fair.
(b) we visit a fair with crowd.
(c) we visited a crowd with fair.
(d) none of the above
(31) He was laughing. There was no reason. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) he was too laugh to any reason.
(b) he was laughing with any reason.
(c) he was laughing without any reason.
(d) none of the above
(32) Hrishi has bought a guitar. It is cheap. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) Hrishi has bought a cheap guitar.
(b) Hrishi has bought a guitar and cheap.
(c) Hrishi has not bought a cheap guitar.
(d) none of the above
(33) The soldier is moving towards the enemy base. He is wounded. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The soldier is wounded to move towards the enemy base.
(b) The soldier is too wounded to move forward.
(c) The wounded soldier is moving towards the enemy base.
(d) none of the above
(34) The train is running. Do not jump from it. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) do not jump from the train to run.
(b) do not jump from the running train.
(c) do not run and jump from the train.
(d) none of the above
(35) They will come. I do not know the time. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) They will not come to know the time.
(b) They do not know the time when I will come.
(c) I do not know them to come.
(d) I do not know the time when they will come.
(36) Rohit will get success in life. I hope it. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) I hope that Rohit will get success in life.
(b) Rohit hope that I will get success in life.
(c) I hope because Rohit will get success in life.
(d) none of the above
(37) I heard a scream. It was loud. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) a loud scream heard me.
(b) I heard a loud scream.
(c) I heard a scream with loud.
(d) none of the above
(38) Jimmy borrowed me his book. He is my best friend. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) Jimmy who is my best friend, borrowed me his book.
(b) Jimmy borrowed me his book which is my best friend.
(c) Jimmy borrowed me his book and best friend.
(d) none of the above
(39) The boy covered the ball tightly with his fingers. The ball was red. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The boy covered the ball tightly with his red fingers.
(b) The red boy covered the ball tightly with his fingers.
(c) The boy covered the red ball tightly with his fingers.
(d) none of the above
(40) It is the sky. Can we touch it? What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) can we touch the sky?
(b) can the sky touch it?
(c) can it touch the sky?
(d) none of the above
(41) She was carrying it. It was in her hands. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) It was carrying her in her hands.
(b) she was in her hands to be carried.
(c) she was carrying it in her hands.
(d) none of the above
(42) Mr. Das was standing in the veranda. He was looking at the sunset. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) Standing in the veranda, the sunset was looking at Mr. Das.
(b) Standing in the veranda, Mr. Das was looking at the sunset.
(c) Mr. Das was standing at the sunset looking at the veranda.
(d) none of the above
(43) Rohon was climbing a coconut tree. I reached his house. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) Rohon was climbing his house when I reached a coconut tree.
(b) I reached his house to climb a coconut tree with Rohon.
(c) A coconut tree was climbing Rohon when I reached his house.
(d) Rohon was climbing a coconut tree when I reached his house.
(44) Why did you run away? Why did not you tell us? What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) Why did you run away without telling us?
(b) Why did you tell us not running away?
(c) Why did you run away and tell us?
(d) none of the above
(45) The girl is perhaps lost. She seems to be innocent. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The girl is perhaps lost to be seem innocent.
(b) The girl who seems to be innocent, is perhaps lost.
(c) The innocent is lost perhaps in the girl.
(d) none of the above
(46) I did not consult the doctor. He was in a hurry. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) I did not consult the doctor because I was in a hurry.
(b) The doctor did not consult me because I was in a hurry.
(c) I did not consult the doctor because he was in a hurry.
(d) none of the above
(47) She clapped her hands. She screamed in wonder. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) she clapped in wonder and screamed her hands.
(b) she clapped her hands and screamed in wonder.
(c) she clapped her hands but screamed in wonder.
(d) none of the above
(48) I called a coolie. He was standing near the platform gate. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) I called the platform gate who was standing near a coolie.
(b) I called a coolie who was standing near the platform gate.
(c) the coolie called me near the platform gate.
(d) none of the above
(49) The machine is made in China. It is obvious. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The machine is obviously made in China.
(b) It is China that the machine is made in obvious.
(c)The machine is made is China and obvious.
(d) The obvious is made with machine in China.
(50) The Sun rises in the East. It is true. What will be the correct sentence to join the above two sentences? –
(a) The Sun rises in the true and the East.
(b) The Sun and the true rises in the East.
(c) The true rises in the East it is the Sun.
(d) It is true that the Sun rises in the East.
Answer
1-b. 2-a. 3-c. 4-b. 5-d. 6-b. 7-d. 8-a. 9-c. 10-b. 11-a. 12-d. 13-c. 14-a. 15-c. 16-b. 17-c. 18-b. 19-d. 20-a. 21-c. 22-d. 23-b. 24-d. 25-a. 26-c. 27-a. 28-b. 29-a. 30-a. 31-c. 32-a. 33-c. 34-b. 35-d. 36-a. 37-b. 38-a. 39-c. 40-a. 41-c. 42-b. 43-d. 44-a. 45-b. 46-c. 47-b. 48-b. 49-a. 50-d.
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