Mark-100 Time-50 Minute
Chung Sajak
1.Assertive: She is a good singer.
Interrogative:
A) Who is she?
B) Is she not a good singer?
C) What is she doing?
D) Does she sing well?
2.Assertive: He can solve the puzzle.
Interrogative:
A) Can he solve the puzzle?
B) Can he not solve the puzzle?
C) Does he solve puzzles?
D) Why can’t he solve it?
3.Assertive: They are playing football.
Interrogative:
A) Are they playing football?
B) Do they play football?
C) Were they playing football?
D) Is football being played?
4.Assertive: He was very angry.
Interrogative:
A) What was he feeling?
B) Why was he angry?
C) Was he not very angry?
D) Was he very angry?
5.Assertive: She will attend the meeting.
Interrogative:
A) Will she not attend the meeting?
B) Will she attend the meeting?
C) Did she attend the meeting?
D) Is she attending the meeting?
6.Assertive: He is never late for school.
Interrogative:
A) Is he ever late for school?
B) Isn’t he always on time for school?
C) When is he late for school?
D) Is he never on time?
7.Assertive: She always speaks the truth.
Interrogative:
A) Doesn’t she speak the truth?
B) Why does she speak the truth?
C) Does she not always speak lies?
D) Who speaks the truth?
8.Assertive: It is a beautiful painting.
Interrogative:
A) Why is it a painting?
B) Isn’t it a beautiful painting?
C) How beautiful is the painting?
D) Is it painting beautifully?
9.Assertive: You know the answer.
Interrogative:
A) Do you not know the answer?
B) Don’t you know the answer?
C) Do you know the answer?
D) How do you know?
10.Assertive: He had finished his work.
Interrogative:
A) Had he finished his work?
B) Has he finished his work?
C) Was his work finished?
D) Did he finish his work?
11.Interrogative: Is he not your brother?
Assertive:
A) He is your brother.
B) He is not your brother.
C) He may not be your brother.
D) You are his brother.
12.Interrogative: Can anyone forget his sacrifice?
Assertive:
A) Nobody can forget his sacrifice.
B) Anybody can forget his sacrifice.
C) Everyone forgot his sacrifice.
D) None remembers his sacrifice.
13.Interrogative: Does he ever tell a lie?
Assertive:
A) He always tells lies.
B) He never tells a lie.
C) He seldom tells the truth.
D) He usually lies.
14.Interrogative: Is there any hope of success?
Assertive:
A) Hope of success is everywhere.
B) There is no hope of success.
C) There is some hope of success.
D) Success is not guaranteed.
15.Interrogative: Who does not want success in life?
Assertive:
A) Everyone wants success in life.
B) No one wants success in life.
C) Few want success in life.
D) Some people avoid success.
16.Interrogative: Why should we delay the decision?
Assertive:
A) We must delay the decision.
B) We should delay the decision.
C) We should not delay the decision.
D) The decision should be delayed.
17.Interrogative: Did he not complete the task?
Assertive:
A) He had not completed the task.
B) He completed the task.
C) He might have completed the task.
D) The task was not completed.
18.Interrogative: Are we not proud of our country?
Assertive:
A) We are ashamed of our country.
B) We should not be proud of our country.
C) We are proud of our country.
D) We are not proud of our country.
19.Interrogative: Is not virtue its own reward?
Assertive:
A) Virtue never brings reward.
B) Virtue is its own reward.
C) Reward is not a virtue.
D) Virtue needs no reward.
20.Interrogative: Has he ever disobeyed you?
Assertive:
A) He never disobeyed you.
B) He disobeyed you many times.
C) He rarely disobeyed you.
D) He always obeys you.
21.Affirmative: He is always punctual.
Negative:
A) He is not late.
B) He is not always late.
C) He is never late.
D) He is rarely punctual.
22.Affirmative: She knows everything.
Negative:
A) She knows something.
B) She doesn’t know anything.
C) She does not know nothing.
D) There is nothing she doesn’t know.
23.Affirmative: He is very rich.
Negative:
A) He is not very poor.
B) He is not at all poor.
C) He is not without money.
D) He is not poor.
24.Affirmative: She accepted the invitation.
Negative:
A) She did not decline the invitation.
B) She didn’t ignore the invitation.
C) She didn’t reject the invitation.
D) She didn’t refuse the invitation.
25.Affirmative: Everyone praised his efforts.
Negative:
A) No one criticized his efforts.
B) No one failed to praise his efforts.
C) None praised his efforts.
D) All admired him.
26.Affirmative: He was present in the meeting.
Negative:
A) He was not absent from the meeting.
B) He didn’t leave the meeting.
C) He never missed the meeting.
D) He was not late.
27.Affirmative: They always obey the rules.
Negative:
A) They do not disobey the rules.
B) They never break the rules.
C) They are not rule breakers.
D) They never fail to obey the rules.
28.Affirmative: The boy is very intelligent.
Negative:
A) The boy is not foolish.
B) The boy is not unintelligent.
C) The boy is not dull.
D) The boy is not lacking in intelligence.
29.Affirmative: She is the best dancer in the group.
Negative:
A) No other dancer in the group is as good as she is.
B) Everyone else is worse than her.
C) She is better than all.
D) She is not the worst dancer in the group.
30.Affirmative: He works hard.
Negative:
A) He does not work lazily.
B) He never avoids work.
C) He is not idle.
D) He is not a lazy worker.
31.Exclamatory: What a beautiful flower it is!
Assertive:
A) It is a very beautiful flower.
B) It is the most beautiful flower.
C) The flower is not bad.
D) It is so beautiful a flower.
32.Exclamatory: How intelligent she is!
Assertive:
A) She is not dull.
B) She is very intelligent.
C) She is quite average.
D) She is smarter than others.
33.Exclamatory: What a shame!
Assertive:
A) It is a shameful thing.
B) It is not a matter of pride.
C) It is very shameful.
D) It is indeed a shame.
34.Exclamatory: How kind of you to help me!
Assertive:
A) You were kind to help me.
B) Your help was necessary.
C) I am thankful for your help.
D) You are not unkind.
35.Exclamatory: Alas! He is dead.
Assertive:
A) He is dead and gone.
B) It is sad that he is dead.
C) He is no more.
D) It is a matter of sorrow that he is dead.
36.Exclamatory: Hurrah! We have won the match.
Assertive:
A) We are proud to win the match.
B) We are happy that we have won the match.
C) It is joyful that we played well.
D) We won the match somehow.
37.Exclamatory: What a fool you are!
Assertive:
A) You are a fool.
B) You are very foolish.
C) It is foolish of you.
D) You are not wise.
38.Exclamatory: How fast he runs!
Assertive:
A) He runs too fast.
B) He runs very fast.
C) He runs swiftly.
D) He runs faster than others.
39.Exclamatory: If only I were a bird!
Assertive:
A) I wish I were a bird.
B) I should be a bird.
C) I want to be a bird.
D) I am not a bird.
40.Exclamatory: What a tragic scene it was!
Assertive:
A) The scene was full of tragedy.
B) It was not a happy scene.
C) It was a very tragic scene.
D) The scene made us cry.
41.Assertive: It is a very beautiful place.
Exclamatory:
A) What a place it is!
B) What a beautiful place it is!
C) How beautiful is this place!
D) What beauty the place has!
42.Assertive: He is very clever.
Exclamatory:
A) How clever he is!
B) What a clever man!
C) He is too clever!
D) How much cleverness he has!
43.Assertive: It was a very horrible scene.
Exclamatory:
A) What horror!
B) How horrible the scene was!
C) What a horrible scene it was!
D) It was a horrible sight!
44.Assertive: She sings very sweetly.
Exclamatory:
A) What a sweet singer!
B) How sweet her singing is!
C) How sweetly she sings!
D) What a song she sings!
45.Assertive: He is a very brave soldier.
Exclamatory:
A) What a brave soldier he is!
B) How brave soldier he is!
C) What bravery he shows!
D) How much brave he is!
46.Assertive: It is a very sad story.
Exclamatory:
A) How sadness is this story!
B) What a story of sorrow!
C) What a sad story it is!
D) How sad story it is!
47.Assertive: The boy is very intelligent.
Exclamatory:
A) How intelligent the boy is!
B) What an intelligent boy!
C) What a brain he has!
D) How the boy is intelligent!
48.Assertive: This is a very interesting book.
Exclamatory:
A) What a book this is!
B) How interesting book it is!
C) What an interesting book this is!
D) This is such an interesting book!
49.Assertive: He is very kind to the poor.
Exclamatory:
A) What kindness he has!
B) How kindly he behaves!
C) How kind he is to the poor!
D) What a kind man to the poor!
50.Assertive: It is a very pleasant morning.
Exclamatory:
A) How pleasant the morning is!
B) What a pleasant morning it is!
C) What morning it is!
D) How beautiful the sky is!
51.Simple: He confessed his guilt.
Complex:
A) He confessed that he was guilty.
B) He confessed because he was guilty.
C) He was guilty, so he confessed.
D) Being guilty, he confessed.
52.Simple: In spite of his poverty, he is honest.
Complex:
A) Though he is poor, he is honest.
B) He is poor and honest.
C) As he is poor, he is honest.
D) He is poor but honest.
53.Simple: On seeing the police, the thief ran away.
Complex:
A) The thief saw the police and ran away.
B) As the thief saw the police, he ran away.
C) The thief, when he saw the police, ran away.
D) When the thief saw the police, he ran away.
54.Simple: Besides being rich, he is kind.
Complex:
A) As he is rich, he is kind.
B) Though he is rich, he is kind.
C) He is not only rich but also kind.
D) He is kind although he is rich.
55.Simple: Owing to his illness, he could not come.
Complex:
A) Because he was ill, he could not come.
B) He could not come for he was ill.
C) As he could not come, he was ill.
D) Since he was not well, he didn’t come.
56.Simple: Being tired, he went to bed early.
Complex:
A) As he was tired, he went to bed early.
B) He was tired and went to bed early.
C) He went to bed because he was tired.
D) Since he was tired, he slept early.
57.Simple: He finished the work to earn money.
Complex:
A) He finished the work that he may earn money.
B) He finished the work so that he could earn money.
C) He finished the work because he wanted money.
D) He finished the work for earning money.
58.Simple: He was too weak to walk.
Complex:
A) As he was weak, he could not walk.
B) He was so weak that he could not walk.
C) Though he was weak, he walked.
D) He could not walk being weak.
59.Simple: After winning the match, they celebrated.
Complex:
A) As they won the match, they celebrated.
B) When they had won the match, they celebrated.
C) They celebrated because they won the match.
D) They celebrated winning the match.
60.Simple: Seeing the teacher, the students stood up.
Complex:
A) When the students saw the teacher, they stood up.
B) The students saw the teacher and stood up.
C) The students stood up after seeing the teacher.
D) The students, seeing the teacher, stood up.
61.Complex: He confessed that he was guilty.
Simple:
A) He confessed about his guilt.
B) He confessed his guilt.
C) He made a confession that he was guilty.
D) His guilt was confessed.
62.Complex: Though he is poor, he is honest.
Simple:
A) In spite of being honest, he is poor.
B) He is honest in spite of his poverty.
C) He is poor and honest.
D) He is not rich but honest.
63.Complex: As he was tired, he could not work.
Simple:
A) Being tired, he could not work.
B) He was tired and could not work.
C) He could not work for he was tired.
D) Tired, he did not work.
64.Complex: When he saw the snake, he ran away.
Simple:
A) Seeing the snake, he ran away.
B) He ran away as he saw the snake.
C) After he saw the snake, he ran away.
D) He ran on seeing the snake.
65.Complex: Because he was ill, he could not attend school.
Simple:
A) Being ill, he could not attend school.
B) Due to illness, he missed school.
C) Being sick, he stayed at home.
D) For his illness, he stayed home.
66.Complex: He worked hard so that he might succeed.
Simple:
A) Working hard, he succeeded.
B) To succeed, he worked hard.
C) He worked hard for success.
D) He worked hard with success.
67.Complex: If you run fast, you will catch the bus.
Simple:
A) Running fast, you will catch the bus.
B) You can catch the bus by running fast.
C) You should run fast to catch the bus.
D) To catch the bus, you must run fast.
68.Complex: Although he is rich, he is unhappy.
Simple:
A) Despite his richness, he is not happy.
B) He is not happy though he is rich.
C) In spite of being rich, he is unhappy.
D) He is rich but unhappy.
69.Complex: He replied that he was innocent.
Simple:
A) He gave a reply of innocence.
B) He was innocent when he replied.
C) He replied his innocence.
D) He replied his being innocent.
70.Complex: When the sun rose, they started their journey.
Simple:
A) At sunrise, they started their journey.
B) They started their journey after the sun had risen.
C) The sun rose and they started the journey.
D) They waited till the sun rose.
71.Simple: Being tired, he sat down to rest.
Compound:
A) He was tired and sat down to rest.
B) He sat down to rest because he was tired.
C) He sat down being tired.
D) Though tired, he sat down to rest.
72.Simple: Besides being rich, he is generous.
Compound:
A) He is rich and generous.
B) He is generous because he is rich.
C) He is generous though rich.
D) He is rich but not generous.
73.Simple: In spite of his illness, he went to school.
Compound:
A) He was ill so he didn’t go to school.
B) He was ill but he went to school.
C) Though he was ill, he went to school.
D) He went to school after he was ill.
74.Simple: To win the prize, he worked hard.
Compound:
A) He worked hard because he wanted to win.
B) He worked hard and won the prize.
C) He wanted to win the prize and so he worked hard.
D) He worked hard and he won the prize.
75.Simple: Being poor, he could not buy the book.
Compound:
A) He was poor and so he could not buy the book.
B) He could not buy the book though poor.
C) He bought no book because he was poor.
D) As he was poor, he could not buy the book.
76.Simple: Taking off his shoes, he entered the temple.
Compound:
A) He took off his shoes and entered the temple.
B) He entered the temple after removing shoes.
C) He entered the temple though barefoot.
D) After he took off his shoes, he entered the temple.
77.Simple: In spite of working hard, he failed.
Compound:
A) He worked hard, but he failed.
B) He worked hard because he wanted success.
C) He failed, so he worked hard.
D) He failed as he didn’t work hard.
78.Simple: Without wasting time, he started his work.
Compound:
A) He started his work and wasted no time.
B) He didn’t waste time and he started his work.
C) He wasted time but started work.
D) He started his work though he wasted time.
79.Simple: By working hard, he passed the exam.
Compound:
A) He worked hard and passed the exam.
B) He passed the exam because he worked hard.
C) He passed the exam though he worked hard.
D) He passed the exam for his hard work.
80.Simple: After completing his work, he went to sleep.
Compound:
A) He completed his work and went to sleep.
B) He went to sleep because he completed his work.
C) He went to sleep after working.
D) He finished and went to bed.
81.Complex: Though he is rich, he is not happy.
Compound:
A) He is rich and he is happy.
B) He is rich but he is not happy.
C) He is not happy and he is rich.
D) He is rich so he is not happy.
82.Complex: If you work hard, you will succeed.
Compound:
A) Work hard or you will fail.
B) You must work hard and succeed.
C) You must work hard, and then you will succeed.
D) Work hard and you will succeed.
83.Complex: Because he was ill, he could not attend class.
Compound:
A) He was ill but he attended class.
B) He was ill, so he could not attend class.
C) He attended class, though he was ill.
D) He could not attend class although he was ill.
84.Complex: As she was tired, she went to bed early.
Compound:
A) She was tired and so she went to bed early.
B) She went to bed although she was tired.
C) She went to bed before she got tired.
D) She went to bed because she was tired.
85.Complex: Although he tried his best, he failed.
Compound:
A) He tried his best but he failed.
B) He failed after trying his best.
C) He failed though he tried.
D) He tried and failed.
86.Complex: If you do not study, you will fail.
Compound:
A) Study hard and you will pass.
B) Do not study and you will fail.
C) You must study or you will fail.
D) You study and pass.
87.Complex: Unless you work harder, you will not succeed.
Compound:
A) Work harder and you will succeed.
B) Work harder or you will not succeed.
C) You work hard and succeed.
D) Work hard and you succeed.
88.Complex: When the bell rang, the students left the class.
Compound:
A) The bell rang and the students left the class.
B) The students left because the bell rang.
C) After the bell rang, the students left.
D) The students left while the bell was ringing.
89.Complex: Though he was poor, he was honest.
Compound:
A) He was poor but honest.
B) He was honest because he was poor.
C) He was honest though poor.
D) He was poor, so honest.
90.Complex: Since it was raining, we stayed indoors.
Compound:
A) It was raining, so we stayed indoors.
B) It rained and we stayed indoors.
C) We stayed indoors as it rained.
D) It rained but we stayed indoors.
91.Compound: He was tired, but he continued working.
Complex:
A) Although he was tired, he continued working.
B) He was tired and he continued working.
C) He was tired so he stopped working.
D) He was tired or he continued working.
92.Compound: She studied hard, so she passed the exam.
Complex:
A) Because she studied hard, she passed the exam.
B) She studied hard and passed the exam.
C) She passed the exam but studied hard.
D) She studied hard or she passed the exam.
93.Compound: You can come with me, or you can stay here.
Complex:
A) Whether you come with me or stay here is your choice.
B) You can come with me and stay here.
C) You can come with me but stay here.
D) You can come with me so stay here.
94.Compound: He didn’t study, yet he passed the exam.
Complex:
A) Although he didn’t study, he passed the exam.
B) He didn’t study and he passed the exam.
C) He didn’t study so he passed the exam.
D) He studied but failed the exam.
95.Compound: The sun set, and the stars appeared.
Complex:
A) After the sun set, the stars appeared.
B) The sun set but the stars appeared.
C) The sun set so the stars appeared.
D) The sun set or the stars appeared.
96.Compound: I will call you, or I will send an email.
Complex:
A) Either I will call you or I will send an email.
B) I will call you unless I send an email.
C) Whether I call you or send an email is undecided.
D) I will call you and send an email.
97.Compound: He is rich, but he is not happy.
Complex:
A) Though he is rich, he is not happy.
B) He is rich and happy.
C) He is rich so he is not happy.
D) He is rich or not happy.
98.Compound: She was late, so she missed the bus.
Complex:
A) Because she was late, she missed the bus.
B) She was late and missed the bus.
C) She was late but missed the bus.
D) She was late or missed the bus.
99.Compound: He worked hard, and he passed the test.
Complex:
A) Since he worked hard, he passed the test.
B) He worked hard but passed the test.
C) He worked hard so he passed the test.
D) He worked hard or passed the test.
100.Compound: I will go to the party, or I will stay at home.
Complex:
A) Whether I go to the party or stay at home is undecided.
B) I will go to the party and stay at home.
C) I will go to the party but stay at home.
D) I will go to the party so stay at home.


