Question types

Combination question types

49 questions across 1 question group — pick any mix to generate a English paper with step-by-step answer keys.

49
Questions
1
Question groups
5
Question types
Sample Questions

Combination questions

One sample from each question group in this chapter. Select any group above to see the full set with answer keys.

Smita is rich. Smita is a miser.
  • A
    Smita is rich, still she is not a miser
  • Smita is rich, still she is a miser
  • C
    Smita is not rich, still she is a miser
  • D
    Smita is rich, still she was a miser

Answer: B.

View full solution
The house caught fire. All the books were: burnt.
  • A
    As the house caught fire and all the books were burnt
  • The house having caught fire, all the books were burnt
  • C
    All the books were burnt, the house caught fire
  • D
    As the books burnt, the house caught fire

Answer: B.

View full solution
She is very dull. She cannot pass.
  • She is too dull to pass
  • B
    To pass is she too dull
  • C
    Dull is she too to pass
  • D
    Too dull is to pass she

Answer: A.

View full solution
Raj and Ritik became partners. They started their own shoe business.
  • A
    Raj and Ritik became partners, they started their own shoe business
  • B
    Raj and Ritik became partners when they started their own shoe business
  • C
    Raj and Ritik became partners, so they started their own shoe business
  • Raj and Ritik became partners and started their own shoe business

Answer: D.

View full solution
He has lost his book. So he is sorry.
  • A
    He has lost his book there is sorry.
  • B
    He has lost his book and he is sorry.
  • He is sorry because he has lost his book.
  • D
    He is sorry therefore he has lost his book.

Answer: C.

View full solution

Generate a Combination paper free

Pick question groups from the list above, set marks and difficulty, and export a branded PDF with step-by-step answer keys. First 3 chapters free — no signup.

Download App