Sentence Correction Practice Test 3

Q. 1
To remain unflustered through challenging situations, and work with tranquility and calm, to stay unruffled, smile and radiate peace at the work place do not indeed seem like a mammoth task.
  • a. peace at the work place do not indeed seem like a mammoth task.
  • b. peace at the work place does not indeed seem like a mammoth task.
  • c. peace at the work place do indeed not seem like a mammoth task.
  • d. peace at the work place does indeed not seem like a mammoth task.
  • e. peace at the work place indeed do not seem like a mammoth task.
  • Answer: B

Q. 2
Allaying anger, controlling irritation and combating explosive behavior are imperative, at the work place especially.
  • a. at the work place especially
  • b. at the especially work place
  • c. especially at the work place
  • d. at especially the work place
  • e. at the work place especially
  • Answer: C

Q. 3
Work calmly with complete clarity devoid of negative outbursts seem like an enviable ideal.
  • a. Work calmly with complete clarity devoid of negative
  • b. Working calmly with complete clarity devoid of negative
  • c. Worked calmly with complete clarity devoid of negative
  • d. Works calmly with complete clarity devoid of negative
  • e. To work calmly with complete clarity devoid of negative
  • Answer: E

Q. 4
It can only be strengthened where the negative anger that is difficult to combat is redirected into positive energy that will reap constructive results.
  • a. where the negative anger that is difficult to combat
  • b. when the negative anger that is difficult to combat
  • c. while the negative anger that is difficult to combat
  • d. what the negative anger that is difficult to combat
  • e. which the negative anger that is difficult to combat
  • Answer: B

Q. 5
Anger is often inevitable, yet what we deal with it can determine if it could result in disaster or yield a calm even positive outcome.
  • a. yet what we deal with it can determine if it could
  • b. yet who we deal with it can determine if it could
  • c. yet how we deal with it can determine if it could
  • d. yet which we deal with it can determine if it could
  • e. yet that we deal with it can determine if it could
  • Answer: C

Q. 6
In recognizing the onset of mounting fury and making an honest attempt to slow down, you automatically give yourself the opportunity to choosing an appropriate reaction other than an anger outburst.
  • a. In recognizing the onset of mounting fury and making an honest attempt to slow down, you automatically give yourself
  • b. on recognizing the onset of mounting fury and making an honest attempt to slow down, you automatically give yourself
  • c. for recognizing the onset of mounting fury and making an honest attempt to slow down, you automatically give yourself
  • d. by recognizing the onset of mounting fury and making an honest attempt to slow down, you automatically give yourself
  • e. with recognizing the onset of mounting fury and making an honest attempt to slow down, you automatically give yourself
  • Answer: D

Q. 7
By stay cool, you can decide how to deal with the situation more effectively.
  • a. By stay cool, you can decide how to deal with the
  • b. By staying cool, you can decide how to deal with the
  • c. By stayed cool, you can decide how to deal with the
  • d. By to stay cool, you can decide how to deal with the
  • e. By cool, you can decide how to deal with the
  • Answer: B

Q. 8
In the corporate scenario, this opinion of yours can have far-reaching benefits provided it is expressed amiable and convincingly.
  • a. provided it is expressed amiable and convincingly.
  • b. provided it is expressed amiably and convincing.
  • c. provided it is expressed amiably and convince.
  • d. provided it is expressed amiably and convincingly.
  • e. provided it is expressed amiablitively and convincingly.
  • Answer: D

Q. 9
Instead of focusing on your agitation, try paying attention to the underlying problem and resolving it. These could be an effective way to use anger positively.
  • a. These could be an effective way to use anger positively
  • b. This could be an effective way to use anger positively
  • c. Those could be an effective way to use anger positively
  • d. That could be an effective way to use anger positively
  • e. which could be an effective way to use anger positively
  • Answer: B

Q. 10
When an European wanted to dance in the moon the American said he will try reach further planets.
  • a. When an European wanted to dance in the moon the American said
  • b. When a European wanted to dance in the moon the American said
  • c. When an European wanted to dance in the moon a American said
  • d. When a European wanted to dance in the moon an American said
  • e. When the European wanted to dance in the moon a American said
  • Answer: D

Q. 11
Responsibilities include setting up assembly libraries in Timberline estimating software for preparing cost estimates and managing cost on site, providing training and technical assistance.
  • a. software for preparing cost estimates and managing cost on site, providing training and technical assistance
  • b. software for preparing cost estimates and managing cost on site, and providing training, technical assistance
  • c. software for preparing cost estimates, managing cost on site, providing training and technical assistance
  • d. software for preparing cost estimates, and managing cost on site, providing training and technical assistance
  • e. software for preparing cost estimates and managing cost on site, and providing training and technical assistance
  • Answer: E

Q. 12
When W. Edwards Deming declared ' pay is not a motivation'. It is as a shock to many and sounds absurd to most of us.
  • a. It is as a shock to many and sounds absurd to most of us.
  • b. It was as a shock to many and sounds absurd to most of us
  • c. It came as a shock to many and sounds absurd to most of us.
  • d. It comes as a shock to many and sounds absurd to most of us.
  • e. It may come as a shock to many and sounds absurd to most of us.
  • Answer: C

Q. 13
The national award winner Mr. Raja is a lecturer in an university affiliated college in Chennai.
  • a. The national award winner Mr. Raja is a lecturer in an university
  • b. A national award winner Mr. Raja is a lecturer in an university
  • c. An national award winner Mr. Raja is a lecturer in an university
  • d. The national award winner Mr. Raja is a lecturer in a university
  • e. The national award winner Mr. Raja is lecturer in an university
  • Answer: D

Q. 14
Rewards and punishments are like two sides of the same coin. He must be ready to accept both.
  • a. He must be ready to accept both.
  • b. She must be ready to accept both.
  • c. They must be ready to accept both.
  • d. One must be ready to accept both.
  • e. It must be ready to accept both.
  • Answer: D

Q. 15
The commuters were complaining that they have waited for along but no train had come.
  • a. that they have waited for along but no train
  • b. that they waited for along but no train
  • c. that they wait for along but no train
  • d. that they have been waiting for along but no train
  • e. that they had been waiting for along but no train
  • Answer: E

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