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linking-devices-subject-verb-concord-en-l2 MCQ — 10 Practice Questions with Answers

Practice 10 linking-devices-subject-verb-concord-en-l2 multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Ideal for RAS/RPSC exam preparation.

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Practice Questions

Q1. Asha writes: “The road was flooded; ___, the bus was cancelled.” Which connector best fits?

A however
B therefore Correct
C although
D for example

Explanation

B is correct because the relation is cause to result: flooding led to cancellation. The distractors are plausible linking devices, but each signals a different relation from the one in Asha’s sentence.

Q2. Match relation to connector: 1 contrast, 2 result, 3 example, 4 time. Which sequence fits: however, therefore, for instance, meanwhile?

A 1-2-4-3
B 1-2-3-4 Correct
C 2-1-3-4
D 4-3-2-1

Explanation

B is correct: however signals contrast, therefore result, for instance example, and meanwhile time. The hard part is not the vocabulary but resisting a sequence-pattern guess.

Q3. Which exact grammar cluster is named in the RBSE Level 2 Language II English unseen prose block?

A Linking Devices, Subject-Verb Concord, Inferences Correct
B Modal Auxiliaries, Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
C Alliteration, Simile, Metaphor and Rhyme
D Methods of Evaluation and Remedial Teaching

Explanation

The correct answer is A because the RBSE PDF line itself names the three-part cluster. Options B, C and D are real syllabus neighbours, so the trap is boundary confusion rather than invented content.

Q4. Which pair is best for remedial teaching after Imran chooses however in a cause-result sentence? I. Ask him to name the relation between clauses. II. Give ten unrelated spelling words.

A Only II
B Only I Correct
C Both I and II
D Neither I nor II

Explanation

B is correct because remedial teaching begins from the learner’s specific error. Imran did not show a spelling problem; he confused contrast with result, so relation naming is the focused repair.

Q5. Which sentence has correct subject-verb concord?

A Each of the players has a badge. Correct
B Each of the players have a badge.
C A packet of crayons are on the shelf.
D Everyone in the two teams have a turn.

Explanation

A is correct. The item checks whether Karan can ignore the plural noun inside the phrase and make the verb agree with each, the real subject idea.

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Q6. Match learner error with teacher response: 1 Devika selects are after “bouquet of roses”; 2 Imran selects however for a result; 3 Asha is unsure after reading aloud.

A 1 real subject hunt; 2 relation check; 3 guided reading support
B 1 spelling test; 2 handwriting drill; 3 silent copying
C 1 relation check; 2 real subject hunt; 3 final punishment
D 1 ignore error; 2 accept formal word; 3 remove reading task
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Q7. Assertion: “The list of names is ready” is correct. Reason: The verb agrees with names because it is nearer to the verb.

A Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
B Both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
C Assertion is false, but Reason is true
D Assertion is true, but Reason is false
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Q8. Choose the correct statement pair about concord. I. A phrase between subject and verb can change agreement. II. The finite verb agrees with the real subject.

A Only I is correct
B Both I and II are correct
C Only II is correct
D Neither I nor II is correct
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Q9. Assertion: “Although it rained, the match continued” uses although correctly. Reason: Although shows that the second idea is expected from the first.

A Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason explains Assertion
B Both Assertion and Reason are false
C Assertion is false, but Reason is true
D Assertion is true, but Reason is false
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Q10. Which reading-strategy sequence from NCF-FS 2022 can guide grammar-in-context teaching?

A Dictation, translation, copying, silent punishment
B Only independent reading from the first day
C Read-aloud, shared reading, guided reading, independent reading
D Lecture, memorise, copy, final test

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