FULL MOCK TEST – TRANSFORMATION
& JOINING OF SENTENCES
Total Marks: 100 | Time: 90 minutes
Instructions:
- Choose the correct option (a, b, c, or d).
- Attempt all questions.
1. 1. 1. Jack is a great footballer. He is also popular.
(a) Jack who is a great footballer is also popular.
(b) Jack being a great footballer made him popular.
(c) Jack is popular because he is a great footballer.
(d) J
2. 2. 4. This pudding is more delicious than any other pudding 1 have ever tasted.
(a) (Change the degree of comparison without changing the meaning.)
(b) This pudding is not more delicious than other puddings that I have tasted.
(c) No other pudding ever have I tasted as delicious as this.
(d) This is the most delicious pudding I have ever tasted.
3. 3. 4. He bought a watch. He bought a shirt.
(a) He buy a watch as well as a shirt.
(b) Having bought a shirt, he bought a watch.
(c) He bought a watch as well as a shirt.
(d) H
4. 4. 1. Binay's friend is a millionaire. He hates spending money (Use: "despite)
(a) He hates spending money despite Binay's friend being a millionaire.
(b) Despite being a millionaire, Binay's friend hates spending money.
(c) Binay's friend is a millionaire despite hating to spend money.
(d) H
5. 5. 6. "I am very sorry for being late." said Harry to the Chairman.
(a) (Begin: Harry apologised..
(b) Harry apologised to the Chairman for being late.
(c) iii) Join the following sentences to make one complete sentence without using but or
so. Choose the correct option.
(d) nd
6. 6. 4. Spring is the best season.
(a) (Begin: No other.........
(b) No other season is best than spring.
(c) No other season is better than spring.
(d) No other season has been better for spring.
7. 7. 3. You are pardoned. You have confessed yvuur mistake.
(a) al You are being pardoned for the confession of the mistake,
(b) jbl You are pardoned for the confession of the mistake
(c) fel You are pardoned because you have confessed your mistake.
(d) You are pardoned because you are confessing your mistake
8. 8. 1. He saw me come. He ran away.
(a) Seeing me come, he ran away.
(b) He saw me coming, he rart away.
(c) He ran away because I was coming.
(d) O
9. 9. 3. That movie looks great! I would love to come see it with you.
(a) That movie looks great so I would love to come see it with you.
(b) I would love to come see that movie with you as it looks great.
(c) That great movie I would love to come see it with you.
(d) T
10. 10. 4. A book can be a lot of fun to read. A book can be boring.
(a) Lal A book can either be a lot of fun to read or it can either be boring.
(b) A book can be a lot of fun to read because of being boring.
(c) A book can be a lot of fun to read, or a book can be boring.
(d) A book can be boring despite being fun to read.
11. 11. 2. Angel saw that I was confused. She came to my rescue.
(a) Angel came to my rescue seeing I was confused.
(b) Angel came to my rescue when she saw that I was confused.
(c) On seeing my confusion. Angel rescued me.
(d) A
12. 12. 2. Vishal bowls the fastest of all the bowlers in the eleven.
(a) (Begin: No other...........
(b) No other bowlers bowls faster than Vishal
(c) No other bowler in the eleven bowls as fast as Vishal.
(d) No other bowlers in the eleven are as fast as Vishal in bowling.
13. 13. 6. I found a sheep behind a bush in the valley
(a) (Change the nouns to plural)
(b) I found sheeps behind bushes in the valleys.
(c) (c) I found sheep behind bushes in the valleys. I found sheeps behind bushes in valleys.
(d) I found sheep behind bush in the valleys.
14. 14. 5. We must eat or we cannot live.
(a) (End:
(b) to live.)
(c) We must eat to live.
(d) We must eat in order to be living.
15. 15. 8. I had never seen Shane walk across the road by himself.
(a) (Begin: Never
(b) )
(c) Never have I ever seen Shane walk across the road by himself.
(d) Never I have ever seen Shane walk across the road by himself.
16. 16. 3. No other exercise is as healthy as swimming
(a) (Remove 'no')
(b) Swimming is a healthy exercise.
(c) Swimming is more healthy exercise than others.
(d) Swimming is the healthiest exercise.
17. 17. 8. Your essay needs correcting.
(a) (Use: 'corrected' instead of correcting)
(b) Your essay will be needing to be corrected.
(c) You essay will need to have been corrected.
(d) Your essay need to be corrected.
18. 18. 5. I was annoyed. I kept quiet.
(a) Join the sentences using 'still)
(b) I was annoyed still I kept quiet.
(c) Though I was annoyed. I still was kept quiet.
(d) I was annoyed but still I kept quiet.
19. 19. 6. The moon rose. Their journey was not ended.
(a) (Join the two sentences using 'before'.)
(b) The moon rose before their journey ended.
(c) The moon rose before their journey began.
(d) The Journey was not ended before the moon rose.
20. 20. 1. My room is too small to keep a cupboard in it.
(a) (Use: 'Is not'...
(b) My room is not big enough to keep a cupboard.
(c) My room is not as big to keep a cupboard.
(d) My room is not bigger enough to keep a cupboard.
21. 21. 1. I will not be able to join the swimming team this year.
(a) (Rewrite using 'unable'.)
(b) jal I will not be unable to join the swimming team this year.
(c) I will be unable to join the swimming team this year.
(d) It will be unable of me to join the swimming team this year.
22. 22. 2. Why did you say that word? It was extremely rude.
(a) Why did you say the word that was an extremely rude word?
(b) Why did you say the word which was extremely rude?
(c) (e) Why did you say that word which was extremely rude?
(d) Why did you say the word that extremely rude word?
23. 23. 7. It was freezing cold yesterday, but it is quite warm today. (Use: while)
(a) While it was freezing cold yesterday. it is quite warm today.
(b) While being freezing cold yesterday, it was quite warm today.
(c) While it is quiet warm today, it was freezing cold yesterday.
(d) W
24. 24. 4. Swati received my note. She sent her reply within a week.
(a) Swall sent her reply within a week of receiving my note.
(b) Swati received a reply within a week of receiving my note.
(c) Swati received my note which she replied within a week.
(d) S
25. 25. 8. "Is the winter here always this severe?" Sheena asked her cousin. (Begin: Sheena)
(a) Sheena asked her cousin if the winter there was always that severe.
(b) Sheena asked her cousin if the winter would be severe always there.
(c) Sheena asked her cousin if the winter be severe always.
(d) S
26. 26. 8. It costs a lakh of rupees annually to maintain this building.
(a) (Use: upkeep)
(b) It costs a lakh of rupees to the building's upkeep.
(c) It costs a lakh of rupees annually to upkeep this building.
(d) It cost a lakh of rupees annually to upkeep this building.
27. 27. 1. Dr. Johnson ate a big meal. He went to work afterward.
(a) Dr. Johnson ate a big meal before he went to work.
(b) Dr. Johnson ate a big meal before he went to work afterward.
(c) Dr. Johnson ate a big meal before he was going to work.
(d) B
28. 28. 3. It is sad that you are leaving your job.
(a) (Begin: How.
(b) How sad that you are leaving your job!
(c) How sad that you are having to be leaving your job!
(d) How sad that you are having to leave your job!
29. 29. 1.
(a) Take rest now. If you don't, you will fall sick.
(b) If you don't take rest now, you will fall sick.
(c) You will not take rest now then you will fall sick.
(d) If you will be taking rest now, you will not fall sick.
30. 30. 3. I go to my village. I meet my grandparents.
(a) I go to my village to meet my grandparents.
(b) I go to my village but meet only my grandparents.
(c) I go to my village meeting my grandparents.
(d) I
31. 31. 1. He hid the papers. He had seen them coming.
(a) He hid the papers to see them coming.
(b) i Having seen them coming, he hid the papers.
(c) By seeing them coming, he hid the papers.
(d) No sooner he saw them coming then he hid the papers.
32. 32. 1. He practised everyday. He came first in the race.
(a) Having practised every day, he came first in the race.
(b) Practising regularly made him come first in the race.
(c) He was first in the race because of practice all day.
(d) H
33. 33. 4. It was not my intention to offend you.
(a) (Use: intentionally)
(b) I did not offend you intentionally.
(c) I was not offending you intentionally.
(d) I was not wanting to offend you intentionally.
34. 34. 1. I have never seen so big a diamond as this.
(a) (End:
(b) have ever seen.)
(c) This is the biggest diamond that I have ever seen.
(d) No diamond is bigger than this I have ever seen.
35. 35. 2. Janice is fine. That is all I know.
(a) All I know is that Janice is fine.
(b) All I am knowing is that Janice is fine.
(c) All that I know is that Janice is fine.
(d) A
36. 36. 3. Molly has a very good vocabulary. She reads a lot.
(a) Molly has a good vocabulary due to reading.
(b) Molly has a very good vocabulary as she reads a lot.
(c) Molly reads a lot and has a very good vocabulary.
(d) M
37. 37. 1. 1 will not be able to join the swimming team this year.
(a) (Rewrite using 'unable)
(b) I will not be unable to join the swimming team this year.
(c) I will be unable to join the swimming team this year.
(d) It will be unable of me to join the swimming team this year.
38. 38. 5. You remembered to buy a set of knives, didn't you?
(a) (Begin: You didn't
(b) You didn't forgot to buy a set of knives, did you?
(c) You didn't forget to buy knives, didn't you? (c) You didn't forget to buy a set of knives,
didn't you?
(d) You didn't forget to buy a set of knives, did you?
39. 39. 1. I am too busy to attend the party.
(a) (Remove Too)
(b) I am so busy to attend the party.
(c) ị I am so busy that I attend the party,
(d) I am so busy to be attending the party.
40. 40. 7. Amazing facts were revealed by the investigators.
(a) (Begin: The investigators...
(b) The investigators was revealed amazing facts.
(c) The investigators were being revealed amazing facts.
(d) The investigators were revealed amazing facts.
41. 41. 2. She did such intricate embroidery. Her eyesight was affected.
(a) Her eyesight was affected for the intricate embroidery.
(b) She did such intricate embroidery that her eyesight was affected.
(c) While doing intricate embroidery, her eyesight was affected.
(d) T
42. 42. 4. The Principal did not take action immediately.
(a) (Begin: The Principal waited.
(b) The Principal waited too long to take action.
(c) The Principal waited to take action.
(d) The Principal waited to take action immediately.
43. 43. 2. She is too tired to cook an entire four course meal. (Use 'so')
(a) She is too tired so she won't cook a four course meal.
(b) She is so tired that she cannot cook a four course meal.
(c) It was so tiring for her to cook a four course meal.
(d) S
44. 44. 1. John gave me the novel. John wanted me to review it.
(a) John gave me the novel to review.
(b) It was the reviewed novel that John gave.
(c) John gave the novel to review.
(d) I
45. 45. 3. It is sad that you are leaving your job.
(a) (Begin: How..........
(b) How sad that you are leaving your job!
(c) How sad that you are having to be leaving your job!
(d) How sad that you are having to leave your job!
46. 46. 5. In spite of the good weather, we are sweating
(a) (Begin: The weather is
(b) The weather is good, yet we are sweating.
(c) The weather is good despite that we are sweating.
(d) The weather is good enough still we are sweating.
47. 47. 3. Night after night. I set the trap with the greatest care.
(a) (Rewrite using "by me'.)
(b) Night after night, the trap was set with the greatest care by me.
(c) Night after night, the trap by me was set with the greatest care.
(d) Night after night, the trap was set with greatest care by me.
48. 48. 5. Inspite of the heavy rain, the match continued for another hour.
(a) (Rewrite using though'.)
(b) Though there was heavy rain, the match continued for an hour.
(c) Though it rained heavily, the match continued for another hour. (c) Though the match
continued for another hour, it rained heavily.
(d) It rained heavily, though the match continued for another hour.
49. 49. 3. These tablets can be easily dissolved in water.
(a) (Use: soluble)
(b) These tablets are easily soluble in water.
(c) The tablets are easily soluble in water.
(d) These tablets are soluble in water.
50. 50. 5. If I had a chance, I would have travelled abroad.
(a) (Begin: Had 1...
(b) Had I a chance, I would have travelled abroad.
(c) Had I given a chance I would have travelled abroad.
(d) Had I been giving a chance, I would have travelled abroad.
51. 51. 1. Nobody in our city can dance as well as Henry.
(a) (Begin: Henry
(b) Henry is the better dancer in the city.
(c) Henry is the best dancer in the city.
(d) Henry can dance better than all other dancers in our city.
52. 52. 7. We were very disappointed when Paula Abdul's tour was cancelled at the last
minute.
(a) (Use: cancellation)
(b) We were very disappointed due to the cancellation of Paula Abdul's tour at the last
minute.
(c) We were very disappointed due to Paula Abdul's last minute cancellation.
(d) We were very disappointed due to cancellation of Paula Abdul's tour at the last minute
53. 53. 8. It is an important matter. It is a secret matter.
(a) (Combine using: besides')
(b) Besides an important matter. It is a secret matter.
(c) Besides being an important matter, it is a secret matter.
(d) It is an important matter besides a secret matter.
54. 54. 6. She is too clever to get caught by them.
(a) (Use: so
(b) that
(c) She is so clever that she cannot get caught by them.
(d) She is so much clever to be caught by them.
55. 55. 4. He was ill. He attended the meeting.
(a) Though he was ill, he attended the meeting.
(b) Not only was he ill but he also attended the meeting.
(c) Because he was ill, he attended the meeting.
(d) D
56. 56. 3. He is walking slowly. He won't catch the train.
(a) He won't catch the train because he is walking slowly.
(b) He is walking too slowly that he won't catch the train.
(c) Jot He is walking so slowly that he won't be able to catch the train.
(d) He is walking slowly that he won't catch the train.
57. 57. 7. That he was a cheat was obvious to everyone.
(a) (Begin: It
(b) It was obvious to everyone that he was a cheat.
(c) It is obvious to everyone that he was a cheat.
(d) It was obvious that he was a cheat to everyone.
58. 58. 2. Janice is fine. That is all I know.
(a) All I know is that Janice is fine.
(b) All I am knowing is that Janice is fine.
(c) (e) All that I know is that Janice is fine.
(d) All I know is that Janice will be fine.3. He is walking slowly. He won't catch the tradn
59. 59. 2.
(a) He finished first as he began late.
(b) 3. He found his watch. He had left it.
(c) He finished first because he began late.
(d) Though he began late, he finished first.
60. 60. 7. "How far did you go into the woods?" I said to Kapil.
(a) (Begin: I asked..
(b) I asked Kapil how far did you go into the woods.
(c) I asked Kapil that how far did he go into the woods.
(d) I asked Kapil how far he went into the woods.
61. 61. 2. The Baron built a castle which is still standing
(a) Degin: The castle
(b) The castle which the Harun built, is still standing
(c) ibi The castle Baron built is still standing
(d) If The castle the Harun build is still standing.
62. 62. 3. My captors were taking me to prison.
(a) (Begin: I was being......
(b) I was being made captive in prison.
(c) I was being taken to prison by my captors.
(d) I was being made to go to prison by my captors.
63. 63. 1. I got wet in the rain. I did not carry an umbrella.
(a) I got wet in the rain as I did not carry my umbrella.
(b) I got wet in the rain as I did not carry an umbrella.
(c) I got wet in the rain as I did not carry umbrella.
(d) I
64. 64. 4. They broke open the door. They saw everything was in a mess.
(a) They saw everything was in a mess when they broke open the door.
(b) On seeing everything in a mess, they broke open the door.
(c) The door was broken to see everything was in a mess.
(d) H
65. 65. 4. As soon as the Chief Guest arrived, all hell broke loose.
(a) [Begin: No sooner
(b) No sooner does the Chief Guest arrive, all hell broke loose.
(c) No sooner did the Chief Guest arrived than all hell broke loose.
(d) No sooner did the Chief Guest arrive than all hell broke loose.
66. 66. 3. You say so. I mast believe it.
(a) Smer you say so, I must believe it.
(b) if you are saying so, I must believe it.
(c) tc) if you say sa, I must believe
(d) I must believe it since you are saying so
67. 67. 7. The thieves stole everything from the merchant and left him for dead.
(a) (Begin: Having
(b) Having stole everything from the merchant the thieves left him for dead. (b) Having
stoien everything from the merchant, the thieves left him for dead.
(c) Having left him for dead the thieves stole everything from the merchant.
(d) Having stolen everything from the merchant, thieves left him for dead.
68. 68. 7. "Would you prefer tea to coffee?"
(a) (Use: 'rather')
(b)
(c) "Would you rather drink tea than coffee?"
(d) "Would you rather be drinking tea to coffee?"
69. 69. 5. As soon as the show started, the audience clapped for the acrobats. (Begin: No
sooner......)
(a) No sooner had the show started than the audience clapped for the acrobats.
(b) No sooner does the show start when the audience clapped for the acrobats.
(c) No sooner did the show start than the audience clapped for the acrobats.
(d) N