R. Gupta Solutions for Exercise 2: EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
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Questions from R. Gupta Solutions for Exercise 2: EXAMINATION QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions
Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
P. We shall hardly expect to find life there
Q. knowing that
R. there is neither air nor water
S. on the moon

Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
P. the king and his four sons
Q. It is believed that
R. when they were riding in a royal procession
S. were killed.

Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
P. I am planning to go
Q. to the hill station
R. to spend my vacation
S. where an acquaintance of my father lives

Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
P. because the train was four hour late
Q. he would never reach Bombay in time
R. for the interview
S. he thought

Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
P. to return the lady’s purse
Q. asked him
R. The policeman who had caught a pick-pocket
S. if he wished to avoid imprisonment

Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
Why do people
P. despite a desire
Q. to quit and despite
R. continue smoking
S. the known health hazards?

Directions: The sentence given below is divided into some parts. Rearrange these parts to form a meaningful statement and choose the correct sequence from the options.
If
P. a foreigner wishes to
Q. learn standard English
R. learn English
S. he will, of course,

Arrange the following given words or phrases to make a proper sentence:
Without books
P. no cultured society is possible
Q. no fresh ideas are possible
R. and
S. without fresh ideas
