Question 11 MarkWhat more could a CT scan reveal of Tut than the X-ray? (Make Assertive.)AnswerA CT scan could not reveal more of Tut than an X-ray.View full question & answer→
Question 21 MarkKing Tut is one of the first mummies to be scanned. (Change Voice.)AnswerKing Tut is one of the first mummies they scanned.View full question & answer→
Question 31 MarkHe was the last of his family’s line, and his funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty. (Make Complex.)AnswerAs he was the last of his family’s line his funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty.View full question & answer→
Question 41 MarkOnce they had finished, they reassembled the remains on a layer of sand. (Make Simple.)AnswerAfter having finished, they assembled the remains on a layer of sand.View full question & answer→
Question 51 MarkIn his defence Carter really had little choice. (Use ‘much’)AnswerIn his defence Carter, really, did not have much choice.View full question & answer→
Question 61 MarkThe consolidated material had to be chiselled away before it was possible to raise the king’s remains. (Make Negative.)AnswerIt would not have been possible to raise the king’s remains if the consolidated material would not have been chiselled away.View full question & answer→
Question 71 MarkNo amount of legitimate force could move them. (Make Affirmative.)AnswerThey were unable to be moved by any amount of legitimate force.View full question & answer→
Question 81 MarkWhen he finally reached the mummy he ran into trouble. (Make Simple.)AnswerOn finally reaching the mummy he ran into trouble.View full question & answer→
Question 91 MarkThey gazed at the murals on the walls of the burial chamber. (Change Voice.)AnswerThe murals on the walls of the burial chamber were gazed at by them.View full question & answer→
Question 101 MarkThe world’s most famous mummy glided into a CT Scanner. (Change Degree.)AnswerNo other mummy in the world as famous as this mummy glided into the CT scanner.View full question & answer→
MCQ 111 MarkKing Tut was the youngest pharaoh of Egyptian civilization. (Choose the correct Positive Degree Sentence)✓Very few kings were as young as the Pharaoh King Tut of the Egyptian civilization.BNo other pharaoh of the Egyptian civilization was so young as King Tut.CKing Tut was younger than many other Pharaohs of Egyptian Civilization.DNo other pharaoh was younger than King Tut of the Egyptian Civilization.AnswerCorrect option: A. Very few kings were as young as the Pharaoh King Tut of the Egyptian civilization.AView full question & answer→
MCQ 121 MarkWhat more could a CT scan reveal of Tut than the X-ray? (Make Assertive.)AA CT scan revealed nothing more of Tut than the X-ray.BA CT scan was able to reveal more of Tut than the X-ray.✓A CT scan could not reveal more of Tut than an X-ray.DThe X-ray revealed less of Tut than the CT scan.AnswerCorrect option: C. A CT scan could not reveal more of Tut than an X-ray.CView full question & answer→
MCQ 131 MarkKing Tut is one of the first mummies to be scanned. (Change Voice.)AKing Tut was one of the first mummies to be scanned.✓King Tut is one of the first mummies they scanned.CKing Tut was scanned as one of the first mummies.DThe first mummies scanned included King Tut.AnswerCorrect option: B. King Tut is one of the first mummies they scanned.BView full question & answer→
MCQ 141 MarkHe was the last of his family’s line, and his funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty. (Make Complex.)ABecause he was the last of his family’s line, his funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty.BHis funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty as he was the last of his family’s line.✓As he was the last of his family’s line his funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty.DThe dynasty ended with his funeral as he was the last of his family’s line.AnswerCorrect option: C. As he was the last of his family’s line his funeral was the death rattle of a dynasty.CView full question & answer→
MCQ 151 MarkOnce they had finished, they reassembled the remains on a layer of sand. (Make Simple.)AAfter finishing, they reassembled the remains on a layer of sand.✓After having finished, they assembled the remains on a layer of sand.CThe remains were assembled on a layer of sand after finishing.DThey assembled the remains on a layer of sand after they finished.AnswerCorrect option: B. After having finished, they assembled the remains on a layer of sand.BView full question & answer→
MCQ 161 MarkIn his defence Carter really had little choice. (Use ‘much’.)ACarter did not have any choice in his defence.BCarter, in his defence, had much choice.✓In his defence Carter, really, did not have much choice.DIn his defence, Carter had no choice at all.AnswerCorrect option: C. In his defence Carter, really, did not have much choice.CView full question & answer→
MCQ 171 MarkThe consolidated material had to be chiselled away before it was possible to raise the king’s remains. (Make Negative.)✓It would not have been possible to raise the king’s remains if the consolidated material would not have been chiselled away.BIf the consolidated material was not chiselled away, the king’s remains could not have been raised.CWithout chiselling away the consolidated material, raising the king’s remains was impossible.DThe king’s remains would never have been raised if the consolidated material was left as it was.AnswerCorrect option: A. It would not have been possible to raise the king’s remains if the consolidated material would not have been chiselled away.AView full question & answer→
MCQ 181 MarkNo amount of legitimate force could move them. (Make Affirmative.)AThey could not be moved by any amount of legitimate force.✓They were unable to be moved by any amount of legitimate force.CThey were moved by no amount of legitimate force.DThey remained unmoved despite any amount of legitimate force.AnswerCorrect option: B. They were unable to be moved by any amount of legitimate force.BView full question & answer→
MCQ 191 MarkWhen he finally reached the mummy he ran into trouble. (Make Simple.)AHe reached the mummy and then ran into trouble.✓On finally reaching the mummy he ran into trouble.CHe ran into trouble as soon as he reached the mummy.DThe mummy was reached by him and he ran into trouble.AnswerCorrect option: B. On finally reaching the mummy he ran into trouble.BView full question & answer→
MCQ 201 MarkThey gazed at the murals on the walls of the burial chamber. (Change Voice.)✓The murals on the walls of the burial chamber were gazed at by them.BThe murals were gazed by them on the walls of the burial chamber.CThey were gazed by the murals on the walls of the burial chamber.DThe murals on the walls of the burial chamber gazed at them.AnswerCorrect option: A. The murals on the walls of the burial chamber were gazed at by them.AView full question & answer→
MCQ 211 MarkThe world’s most famous mummy glided into a CT Scanner. (Change Degree.)AThe mummy that glided into the CT scanner was more famous than any other.✓No other mummy in the world as famous as this mummy glided into the CT scanner.CThe most famous mummy gliding into the CT scanner was not like others.DEvery other mummy was less famous than this one that glided into the CT scanner.AnswerCorrect option: B. No other mummy in the world as famous as this mummy glided into the CT scanner.BView full question & answer→