Adverbial Clauses Quiz 51 (25 MCQs) | Global MCQ Practice π
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π§ Adverbial Clauses β Quiz 51
1. It was _____ a beautiful day that we decided to go for a picnic.
A) Such.
B) So.
C) Very.
D) None of above.
2. They had to stay in the camp _____ the storm passed.
A) During.
B) Until.
C) Even though.
D) Whenever.
3. I always take a bath _____ I go to bed.
A) Until.
B) As.
C) Whenever.
D) Before.
4. I managed to get to sleep _____ there was a lot of noise.
A) Inspite of.
B) Though.
C) Despite.
5. _____ next year, the host country will have improved the infrastructure condition.
A) Until the time the sport event will begin.
B) By the time the sport event begins.
C) When the sport event is beginning.
D) Once the sport event was beginning.
6. Difficulties are nothing _____ we are not afraid of them.
A) As.
B) If.
C) Whether.
D) For.
7. Which of the following is the correct use of 'in the event that' in a sentence?.
A) In the event that I know you, I talked to you yesterday.
B) Please bring your umbrella in the event that it rains.
C) You talked in a low woice in the event that you disturb the infant.
D) In the event that you're beautiful, many people don't like your attitude.
8. I don't really know _____ she is crying. (I really don't know why she's crying.).
A) That.
B) Who.
C) Why.
D) Where.
9. Sarah is going on holiday for a week _____ (after/ as soon as/ before) she starts her exams.
A) Before .
B) After.
C) As soon as.
D) None of above.
10. The boy always does his homework before class _____ .
A) So that not to be punished by the teacher.
B) In order that not to be punished by the teacher.
C) So as to be punished by the teacher.
D) So as not to be punished by the teacher.
11. [While they were inside, the creatures attacked them by throwing rocks.]The meaning made by the adverbial clause in this sentence is:.
A) Reason.
B) Purpose.
C) Place.
D) Time.
12. _____ working very hard, John failed the exam.
A) Because.
B) Although.
C) Despite of.
D) In spite of.
13. We have _____ in the house, so we needn't go shopping tomorrow.
A) Too food.
B) Enough food.
C) Food too.
D) Food enough.
14. The student _____ in the library is my friend.
A) Studies.
B) Studied.
C) Is studying.
D) Studying.
15. We will have arrived in London _____ this letter. A. when you received B. by the time you receive C. before you had received D. as soon as you received.
A) D.
B) C.
C) A.
D) B.
16. Before the guests leave the wedding, the bride and groom _____ .
A) Have given them presents.
B) Gives them presents.
C) Give them presents.
D) Gave them presents.
17. This sentence contains a reduced adverb clause. Indicate if the sentence is correct or incorrect. The medicine is not effective unless taken as directed.
A) Incorrect.
B) Correct.
18. What is the adverbial clause:We had plenty of food because mom cooked all week.
A) Because mom cooked all week.
B) Plenty of food.
C) Mom cooked all week.
D) Of food.
19. .... in Rome than he was kidnapped. A. No sooner he arrived B. Had he no sooner arrived C. No sooner had he arrived D. No sooner he had arrived.
A) A.
B) D.
C) C.
D) B.
20. Ariadne placed a ball of twine in Theseus' hand _____ he would be able to find his way out.
A) So that.
B) As if.
C) Everywhere.
D) None of above.
21. What question does the Clause of Manner answer?.
A) Who?.
B) When?.
C) How?.
D) Why?.
22. Although he is small, he is very strong.
A) Adverb clauses of time.
B) Adverb clauses of condition.
C) Adverb clauses of concession.
D) Adverb clauses of reason.
23. Though he loves her very much, but he can't talk to her.
A) Loves.
B) But.
C) Very much.
D) To.
24. We came to the meeting on time though the traffic was heavy.
A) Even though the heavy traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
B) In spite of the heavy traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
C) Although the traffic was heavy, but we came to the meeting on time.
D) Despite the traffic was heavy; we came to the meeting on time.
25. _____ from Harvard, she applied for a position in a big company.
A) Graduating.
B) Being graduated.
C) To graduate.
D) Having graduated.