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Question 11 Mark
If Gangadharpant had no experience of speaking to 999 meetings he would not have been able to face the hostile audience. (Use ‘unless’.)
Answer
Unless Gangadharpant had the experience of speaking to 999 meetings he would have not been able to face the hostile audience.
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Question 21 Mark
If the Peshwas did not want their own centres of technology to be set up the East India Company would not have had the opportunity to extend its influence over them. ”
Answer
Unless the Peshwas want, their own centres of technology to be set up the East India Company would have had the opportunity to extend their influence over them.
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Question 31 Mark
She could have found Vinay Gaitonde’s name in the list if it was there. (Use ‘unless’.)
Answer
She could not have found Vinay Gaitonde’s name in the list unless it was there.
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Question 41 Mark
Professor Gangadhar would not have been able to bear the shock if he had not been prepared. (Use ‘unless’.)
Answer
Unless Professor Gangadhar had been prepared he would not have been able to ‘ bear the shock.
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Question 51 Mark
Unless the train speeded up it would not reach its destination in time. (Use ’if’.)
Answer
If the train did not speed up it would not reach its destination in time.
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Question 61 Mark
He had faced the Pune audience at its most hostile condition. (Change the Degree.)
Answer
No other condition of Pune audience had been as hostile as this but he had faced this.
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Question 71 Mark
The Delhi Sultanate survived even this transaction. (Use ‘also’.)
Answer
The Delhi Sultanate survived this transition also.
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Question 81 Mark
The Shahenshah of Delhi was no more than a figurehead. (Use ‘only’.)
Answer
The Shahenshah of Delhi was only a figurehead.
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Question 91 Mark
He entered the reading room and asked for a list of history books. (Use ’No sooner…….. than’.)
Answer
No sooner did he enter the reading room than he asked for a list of history books.
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Question 101 Mark
Dadasaheb was relegated to the background and he eventually retired from state politics. (Change to Simple.)
Answer
Being relegated to the background Dadasaheb eventually retired from state politics.
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Question 111 Mark
They were accepted only to make the local centres self-sufficient. (Use ‘So that’.)
Answer
They were accepted so that they could make local centres self-sufficient.
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Question 121 Mark
I can’t find anyone of that name here or any of our branches. (Make affirmative.)
Answer
I am unable to find anyone of that name here or any of our branches.
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Question 131 Mark
As he walked along Hornby Road, he found different set of shops. (Make Simple.)
Answer
While walking along Hornby Road, he found a set of shops.
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Question 141 Mark
Khan Saheb spoke a lot about his business. (Change the Voice.)
Answer
A lot was spoken by Khan Saheb about his business.
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Question 151 Mark
The station was remarkably clean. (Change to Complex.)
Answer
That the station looked neat and clean was remarkable.
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MCQ 161 Mark
In the crowd Gangadhar Pant was nowhere to be seen. (Choose the sentence with a correct Question Tag)
  • A
    In the crowd Gangadhar Pant was nowhere to be seen, wasn't he?
  • B
    In the crowd Gangadhar Pant was nowhere to be seen, did he ?
  • C
    In the crowd Gangadhar Pant was nowhere to be seen, didn't he?
  • In the crowd Gangadhar Pant was nowhere to be seen, was he?
Answer
Correct option: D.
In the crowd Gangadhar Pant was nowhere to be seen, was he?
D
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MCQ 171 Mark
If Gangadharpant had no experience of speaking to 999 meetings, he would not have been able to face the hostile audience. (Use ‘unless’.)
  • Unless Gangadharpant had the experience of speaking to 999 meetings he would not have been able to face the hostile audience.
  • B
    Unless Gangadharpant had no experience of speaking to 999 meetings, he could not have faced the hostile audience.
  • C
    Unless Gangadharpant faced the audience, he would not have had experience.
  • D
    He could not have faced the audience unless he had spoken before.
Answer
Correct option: A.
Unless Gangadharpant had the experience of speaking to 999 meetings he would not have been able to face the hostile audience.
A
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MCQ 181 Mark
If the Peshwas did not want their own centres of technology to be set up, the East India Company would not have had the opportunity to extend its influence over them. (Use ‘unless’.)
  • A
    Unless the Peshwas wanted their own centres of technology to be set up, the East India Company would have had the opportunity to extend its influence over them.
  • Unless the Peshwas want, their own centres of technology to be set up the East India Company would have had no opportunity to extend its influence.
  • C
    Unless the Peshwas had no interest in setting up their centres, the East India Company would have had the opportunity to influence them.
  • D
    The Peshwas wanted their own centres, unless the East India Company influenced them.
Answer
Correct option: B.
Unless the Peshwas want, their own centres of technology to be set up the East India Company would have had no opportunity to extend its influence.
B
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MCQ 191 Mark
She could have found Vinay Gaitonde’s name in the list if it was there. (Use ‘unless’.)
  • She could not have found Vinay Gaitonde’s name in the list unless it was there.
  • B
    Unless it was there, she could find Vinay Gaitonde’s name.
  • C
    She could find Vinay Gaitonde’s name unless it was there.
  • D
    Unless the name was found, she could not see it.
Answer
Correct option: A.
She could not have found Vinay Gaitonde’s name in the list unless it was there.
A
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MCQ 201 Mark
Professor Gangadhar would not have been able to bear the shock if he had not been prepared. (Use ‘unless’.)
  • Unless Professor Gangadhar had been prepared, he would not have been able to bear the shock.
  • B
    Unless Professor Gangadhar was not prepared, he would have borne the shock.
  • C
    Professor Gangadhar would not bear the shock unless he was prepared.
  • D
    He would bear the shock unless he was prepared.
Answer
Correct option: A.
Unless Professor Gangadhar had been prepared, he would not have been able to bear the shock.
A
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MCQ 211 Mark
Unless the train speeded up it would not reach its destination in time. (Use ’if’.)
  • A
    If the train speeded up, it would not reach its destination in time.
  • If the train did not speed up it would not reach its destination in time.
  • C
    If the train speeds up, it will not reach its destination.
  • D
    If the train slows down, it will not reach its destination.
Answer
Correct option: B.
If the train did not speed up it would not reach its destination in time.
B
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MCQ 221 Mark
He had faced the Pune audience at its most hostile condition. (Change the Degree.)
  • No other condition of Pune audience had been as hostile as this but he had faced this.
  • B
    He had faced the most hostile condition of the Pune audience.
  • C
    He faced the most hostility from the Pune audience.
  • D
    The Pune audience was more hostile, but he had faced them.
Answer
Correct option: A.
No other condition of Pune audience had been as hostile as this but he had faced this.
A
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MCQ 231 Mark
The Delhi Sultanate survived even this transition. (Use ‘also’.)
  • The Delhi Sultanate survived this transition also.
  • B
    The Delhi Sultanate also survived this transition.
  • C
    This transition was also survived by the Delhi Sultanate.
  • D
    The Delhi Sultanate, along with others, survived this transition.
Answer
Correct option: A.
The Delhi Sultanate survived this transition also.
A
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MCQ 241 Mark
The Shahenshah of Delhi was no more than a figurehead. (Use ‘only’.)
  • A
    The Shahenshah of Delhi was only a ruler.
  • B
    The Shahenshah of Delhi was only a powerful king.
  • The Shahenshah of Delhi was only a figurehead.
  • D
    The Shahenshah of Delhi was no longer a figurehead.
Answer
Correct option: C.
The Shahenshah of Delhi was only a figurehead.
C
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MCQ 251 Mark
He entered the reading room and asked for a list of history books. (Use ‘No sooner…….. than’.)
  • A
    No sooner he entered the reading room than he asked for a list of history books.
  • No sooner did he enter the reading room than he asked for a list of history books.
  • C
    No sooner did he enter the reading room, he asked for a list of books.
  • D
    No sooner he entered than he asked for a history book list.
Answer
Correct option: B.
No sooner did he enter the reading room than he asked for a list of history books.
B
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MCQ 261 Mark
Dadasaheb was relegated to the background and he eventually retired from state politics. (Change to Simple.)
  • A
    Dadasaheb retired from state politics and was relegated to the background.
  • Being relegated to the background Dadasaheb eventually retired from state politics.
  • C
    He was relegated to the background when he retired.
  • D
    His retirement from state politics was due to being in the background.
Answer
Correct option: B.
Being relegated to the background Dadasaheb eventually retired from state politics.
B
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MCQ 271 Mark
They were accepted only to make the local centres self-sufficient. (Use ‘So that’.)
  • They were accepted so that local centres could become self-sufficient.
  • B
    They accepted so that they could make the local centres self-sufficient.
  • C
    They were accepted to make self-sufficient local centres.
  • D
    They were only accepted so that local centres were self-sufficient.
Answer
Correct option: A.
They were accepted so that local centres could become self-sufficient.
A
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MCQ 281 Mark
I can’t find anyone of that name here or any of our branches. (Make Affirmative.)
  • I am unable to find anyone of that name here or any of our branches.
  • B
    No one of that name is found in any of our branches.
  • C
    I am able to find no one of that name here.
  • D
    There is no one of that name in our branches.
Answer
Correct option: A.
I am unable to find anyone of that name here or any of our branches.
A
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MCQ 291 Mark
As he walked along Hornby Road, he found a different set of shops. (Make Simple.)
  • A
    He found a different set of shops as he walked along Hornby Road.
  • While walking along Hornby Road, he found a set of shops.
  • C
    He was walking along Hornby Road and found a set of shops.
  • D
    Walking along Hornby Road, a different set of shops was found.
Answer
Correct option: B.
While walking along Hornby Road, he found a set of shops.
B
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MCQ 301 Mark
Khan Saheb spoke a lot about his business. (Change the Voice.)
  • A
    Khan Saheb’s business was spoken a lot about.
  • A lot was spoken by Khan Saheb about his business.
  • C
    Khan Saheb spoke about his business a lot.
  • D
    A lot about his business was spoken to Khan Saheb.
Answer
Correct option: B.
A lot was spoken by Khan Saheb about his business.
B
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MCQ 311 Mark
The station was remarkably clean. (Change to Complex.)
  • A
    The station looked clean and remarkable.
  • That the station looked neat and clean was remarkable.
  • C
    The station was remarkable because it was clean.
  • D
    The station’s cleanliness was remarkable.
Answer
Correct option: B.
That the station looked neat and clean was remarkable.
B
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