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Sentence Improvement Test - 2
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  • Question 1/10
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    During his long discourse, he did not touch that point.

    Solutions

    As per the given sentence in above question , we can say that
    Replace the word touch :- touch on

  • Question 2/10
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    He found a wooden broken chair in the room.

  • Question 3/10
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    He could not look anything in the dark room.

    Solutions

    He could not see anything in the dark room.

  • Question 4/10
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    The greatest thing in style is to have a use of metaphor.

  • Question 5/10
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    While crossing the highway a five year old child was knocked out by a passing car.

    Solutions

    While crossing the highway a five year old child was knocked down by a car.

  • Question 6/10
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    hoping not to be disturbed, I sat down in my easy chair to read the book. I won as a prize.

  • Question 7/10
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    More than one person was killed in accident.

    Solutions

    The expression more than one + noun, though plural in sense, is followed by a singular verb.

  • Question 8/10
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    No one could explain how a calm and balanced person like him could penetrate such a mindless act on his friends.

    Solutions

    Perpetrate (Verb) : to commit a crime or do something wrong or evil
    penetrate (Verb) : to go into/through something
    perpetuate (Verb) : to make something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc. continue for a long time
    ⇒ This system perpetuated itself for several centuries.
    precipitate (Verb) : to make something, especially something bad, happen suddenly or sooner than it should
    ⇒ His resignation precipitated a leadership crisis
    Here, perpetrate is the right usage.

  • Question 9/10
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    Five years ago today, I am sitting in a small Japanese car, driving across Poland towards Berlin.

    Solutions

    Let’s examine the sentence: “Five years ago on this date, I am sitting in a small Japanese car, driving across Poland towards Berlin.” The sentence mentions an event that happened five years ago. Hence, it would use the verbs of past tense. So, the verbs “am sitting” would become “was sitting” to correct the sentence. Hence, Option A is the correct answer.
     

  • Question 10/10
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    I took the cycle which he bought yesterday.

    Solutions

    Of the two past events, the event that happened earlier, .... should be expressed in Past Perfect.
    “ had bought yesterday”

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