Grammar: Do as Directed- Set No.05

English Grammar
Do as Directed: SET No.5
Do as directed means that you should follow the given instructions precisely or carry out the specific tasks that have been outlined. It typically indicates that you should apply the rules of grammar, punctuation, or syntax as provided in the instructions.
Let’s practice some Examples!!!
- It is very difficult to understand his ___________.
a. pronounciation
b. pronunciation
c. prunonciation
d. prononciation
- I called her many times, but she didn’t respond. (Identify the type of the sentence)
a. Simple
b. Complex
c. Compound
d. Exclamatory
- Give a synonym for ‘Garbage’.
a. trash
b. archive
c. bin
d. All
- Though Peter helped people selflessly, nobody could come to his rescue when he was in danger. (Make it Simple)
a. Despite helping people selflessly, nobody could come to rescue Peter when he was in danger.
b. Peter helped people selflessly, but nobody could come to his rescue when he was in danger.
c. both
d. none
- What is the plural form of ‘Wolf’?
a. wolf
b. wolves
c. wolfs
d. All
- The house was painted by James last week. (Change the Voice)
a. James had painted the house last week.
b. James was painting the house last week.
c. James has painted the house last week.
d. James painted the house last week.
- What is an antonym of ‘Obedient’?
a. disobedient
b. defiant
c. rebellious
d. All
- Emma had ___________ a very gaudy make-up for her wedding reception.
a. put up
b. put off
c. put out
d. put on
- Michael and John are bosom friends. (Identify the Subject)
a. are friends
b. Michael
c. John
d. Michael and John
- The people welcomed their King ___________ (Choose a correct option)
a. with closed arms
b. with open arms
c. both
d. none
- Let ___________ have their say.
a. they
b. them
c. their
d. none
- He speaks so fast that no one can understand him. (Use ‘Too ______ to’)
a. He speaks too fast to understand.
b. He speaks too fast to be understood by anyone.
c. both
d. none
- If I were in your place, I ___________ accept that challenge.
a. will
b. would
c. can
d. none
- Playing Chess is a ___________ for him.
a. easy job
b. child’s play
c. both
d. none
- Smith swam ___________ the river.
a. across
b. along
c. among
d. after
- “Let the ___________ dogs lie”. (Choose a correct word and complete the Proverb)
a. sitting
b. barking
c. sleeping
d. growling
- The train arrived ___________ 11.00pm.
a. on
b. to
c. at
d. for
- A person who knows two languages is called ___________.
a. multilingual
b. monolingual
c. trilingual
d. bilingual
- She is ___________ visiting Dubai.
a. looking for
b. looking up
c. looking at
d. looking forward to
- He ran away and thus escaped the arrest, ___________? (Add a Question Tag)
a. did he
b. hadn’t he
c. didn’t he
d. doesn’t he
- “Stop plaguing me.” Clara shouted at John. (Change into Indirect)
a. Clara asked shouting at John to stop plaguing her.
b. Clara asked John that he should stop plaguing her.
c. Clara shouted at John to stop plaguing her
d. none
- The lawyer shared the fact of the case before the court of law. (Identify the Subject)
a. The fact
b. The court
c. The lawyer
d. The case
- The captain ordered, “Fire!” (Change the Voice)
a. The captain ordered to fire.
b. The captain ordered to let it be fired.
c. both
d. none
- ‘Rattle-snake’ is an example of ___________.
a. Blending
b. Compounding
c. Clipping
d. Acronym
- You must take medicines if you want to recover. (Make it Simple)
a. You must take medicines or you will not recover.
b. You must take medicines in order to recover.
c. both
d. none
- When Amanda saw Emma, she rushed away. (Identify the type of sentence)
a. Simple
b. Complex
c. Compound
d. Interrogative
- You should focus on your goal. (Make it Imperative)
a. Should you focus on your goal?
b. You focus on your goal.
c. Focus on your goal.
d. none
- Give antonym of ‘Permanence’
a. Influence
b. Tolerance
c. Impermanence
d. Obedience
- Who cares? (Make it Assertive)
a. Nobody cares.
b. Someone cares.
c. All care.
d. none
- I don’t know the time of Michael’s arrival. (Make it Complex)
a. I don’t know if Michael will arrive.
b. I don’t know when Michael will arrive.
c. both
d. none
- Give Synonym of ‘Strange’.
a. Weird
b. Odd
c. Peculiar
d. All
- Smith ___________ singing since morning.
a. is
b. was
c. has been
d. have been
- As soon as it started raining, all children shouted ___________ joy.
a. at
b. with
c. for
d. about
- The trainer said, “If you want to reach the goal, you ___________ decide one. (Use Modal Auxiliary showing Compulsion)
a. must
b. may
c. can
d. will
- How strange your behaviour is! (Make it Assertive)
a. Your behaviour is very strange.
b. Your behaviour is strange.
c. both
d. none
Answers:
| 1- b | 2- c | 3- a | 4- a | 5- b |
| 6- d | 7- d | 8- d | 9- d | 10- b |
| 11- b | 12- b | 13- b | 14- b | 15- a |
| 16- c | 17- c | 18- d | 19- d | 20- c |
| 21- a | 22- c | 23-b | 24- b | 25- b |
| 26- b | 27- c | 28- c | 29- a | 30- b |
| 31- d | 32- c | 33- b | 34- a | 35- a |






