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question_answer1)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
not / children / below / of / age / the / must / drive / eighteen / years
A)
Below years age of eighteen the children must not drive. done
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The children below eighteen years of age must not drive. done
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Below of age must not drive the children eighteen years. done
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The children of below age eighteen years must not drive. done
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question_answer2)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
protection / our / we / must / helmets / own / wear / for
A)
Wear helmets we must for our own protection. done
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For own our protection we must wear helmets. done
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Our own protection for must we wear helmets. done
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We must wear helmets for our own protection. done
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question_answer3)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
had / charming / Indira / Gandhi / personality / powerful / and / a
A)
Had a charming and powerful personality Indira Gandhi. done
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B)
Charming and powerful personality had a Indira Gandhi. done
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Indira Gandhi had a charming and powerful personality. done
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Indira had a Gandhi charming and powerful personality. done
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question_answer4)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
visit / good / Sabarmati Ashram / her / to / made / a / impression on her
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A visit to Sabarmati Ashram made her good impression on her. done
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B)
A good impression made on her visit to her Sabarmati Ashram. done
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Her visit to Sabarmati Ashram made a good impression on her. done
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D)
Visit to her Sabarmati Ashram made a good impression on her. done
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question_answer5)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
or / play / don't / in / the / sun / go / out
A)
Don't play go out or in the sun. done
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B)
In the sun don't go out play or. done
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C)
Don't go out or play in the sun. done
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D)
Don't play go or out in the sun. done
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question_answer6)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
beaches / shells / sandy / a variety / provide /of
A)
A variety of shells provide beaches sandy done
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Beaches provide a variety of sandy shells. done
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Sandy beaches provide a variety of shells. done
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A sandy beaches provide variety of shells. done
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question_answer7)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
purposes / many / came / to India / various / explorers / for
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Various purposes came many explorers for to India done
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Various explorers came to India for many purposes. done
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Explorers came to India for various many purposes. done
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Many explorers came to India for purposes various. done
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question_answer8)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
great / each / has / many / continent / rivers
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Each continent has many great rivers. done
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Many great rivers has each continent. done
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Great rivers has many each continent. done
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Each has many great continent rivers. done
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question_answer9)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
that / is / bright / generation / one / a / young
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That bright one is a young generation. done
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Bright one is that a generation young. done
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That generation young is a bright one. done
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Young generation is a that bright one. done
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question_answer10)
Arrange the jumbled words appropriately to form a meaningful sentence: |
most / important / breakfast / is / of / the / meal / the day
A)
Breakfast the most important is meal of the day. done
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B)
The most important meal of the day breakfast is. done
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C)
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. done
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D)
The most important meal is breakfast of the day. done
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question_answer11)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
I have bought a book two pens a pencil and an eraser
A)
I have bought a book; two pens; a pencil and an eraser. done
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B)
I have bought a book - two pens - a pencil and an eraser. done
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I have bought a book, two pens, a pencil and an eraser. done
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I have bought a book, two pens; a pencil and an eraser. done
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question_answer12)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
are you listening to me ronnie
A)
Are you listening to me, Ronnie? done
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B)
Are you listening to me ronnie? done
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C)
Are you listening, to me Ronnie? done
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D)
Are you, listening to me ronnie? done
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question_answer13)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
ashok lives at 17 bajrang colony ambala
A)
Ashok lives at 17 Bajrang Colony Ambala done
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B)
Ashok lives at 17, Bajrang Colony Ambala done
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C)
Ashok lives at, 17 Bajrang Colony, Ambala done
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D)
Ashok lives at 17 Bajrang Colony, Ambala done
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question_answer14)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
What an interesting movie
A)
What an interesting movie. done
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B)
What an interesting movie, done
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C)
What an interesting movie! done
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D)
What an interesting movie? done
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question_answer15)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
jyoti khanna reads the tribune daily
A)
Jyoti khanna reads the tribune daily. done
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B)
Jyoti khanna reads The Tribune daily. done
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C)
Jyoti Khanna reads the tribune daily. done
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D)
Jyoti Khanna reads The Tribune daily. done
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question_answer16)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
physics is my favourite subject
A)
Physics is my favourite subject. done
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B)
physics is my Favourite Subject. done
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C)
Physics is my favourite Subject. done
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D)
physics is my Favourite subject. done
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question_answer17)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
one night i decided to go to see the red fort
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One night I decided to go to see the Red Fort. done
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B)
one night I decided to go to see the red fort. done
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C)
One night I decided to go to see the Red fort. done
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One night I decided to go to see the red fort. done
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question_answer18)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
santa claus brings us gifts on Christmas
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Santa Claus brings us gifts on Christmas. done
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B)
Santa claus brings Us Gifts on Christmas. done
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C)
Santa Claus brings Us Gifts on Christmas. done
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D)
Santa Claus brings Us gifts on Christmas. done
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question_answer19)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
i went to mussoorie during summer holidays
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I went to Mussoorie during summer Holidays. done
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B)
I went to Mussoorie during summer holidays. done
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C)
I went to mussoorie during summer holidays. done
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D)
i went to Mussoorie during summer Holidays. done
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question_answer20)
Tick the sentence with the correct punctuation marks: |
mohit said we will play in the evening
A)
Mohit said, "We will play in the evening." done
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B)
Mohit said "we will play in the Evening." done
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C)
Mohit said, "we Will play in the evening?" done
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D)
Mohit said, "We Will play in the evening!" done
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