Correlative Conjunctions Quiz 18 (25 MCQs) | Global MCQ Practice π
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π― Correlative Conjunctions β Quiz 18
1. The Jones boys might play tennis this weekend. They might go sailing instead.
A) The Jones boys will either play tennis or go sailing this weekend.
B) The Jones boys might both play tennis and go sailing this weekend.
C) The Jones boys will play either tennis or sailing this weekend.
D) None of above.
2. Pick the correlative conjunction that best completes the following sentence:The polarized light microscope can show both the shape _____ the thickness of a fiber.
A) And.
B) Either.
C) Neither.
D) Or.
3. What sentence is a synonym of the sentence below?I don't eat pizza, and I don't eat spaghetti.
A) I eat eat neither pizza not spaghetti.
B) I eat both pizza and spaghetti.
C) I eat either pizza or spaghetti.
D) I eat not only pizza, but also spaghetti.
4. Rani:Which one do you like?Tina:I love _____ of them. They are so pretty.
A) Both.
B) Either.
C) Neither.
D) One.
E) None.
5. The scientist will _____ conduct the experiment himself _____ ask one of his colleagues to do it.
A) Either, or.
B) Neither, nor.
C) Not only, but also.
D) None of above.
6. Have you made a decision about _____ to go to the movies _____ not?.
A) Either _____ or.
B) If _____ then.
C) Either _____ nor.
D) Neither _____ nor.
7. Find the correct answer to join these sentences.I will go on studying. I will start working.
A) I will either go on studying or start working.
B) Neither will I go on studying nor start working.
C) I will neither go on studying nor start working.
D) None of above.
8. _____ Pn Zubaidah cooks the dinner _____ her husband, so her children don't have to worry about the food.
A) Either _____ or.
B) Neither _____ nor.
9. Which of the following is an example of a correlative conjunction connecting two elements considered together?.
A) Both Sarah and Alex love to read books.
B) Neither the red car nor the blue car is mine.
C) You can either stay inside or go outside to play.
D) Not only did they win the game, but they also set a new record.
10. When I go to the home for the elderly, I _____ sing songs _____ recite poems for its residents.
A) Either _____ or _____.
B) Neither _____ nor _____ .
11. The children at the center can _____ hear and speak.
A) Both.
B) Not only.
C) Either.
D) Neither.
12. The athletes are practicing _____ in the gym _____ at the field. They practice hard every day.
A) Either _____ or.
B) Neither _____ nor.
13. Both my father _____ my mother like travelling abroad.
A) And.
B) Or.
C) Nor.
D) None of above.
14. I never heard your friend's name _____ Jasmine _____ Hana live here.
A) Neither _____ nor.
B) Both _____ and.
C) Either _____ or.
D) Not only _____ but also.
15. Jake is grounded because he _____ cleaned his room _____ took the trash out.
A) Neither, nor.
B) Either, or.
C) Not only, but also.
D) None of above.
16. CONVERSATION 1Who is not coming to the Party?.
A) Neither Joe nor his wife are coming.
B) Neither Bob nor his wife are coming.
C) Everyone is coming to the party.
D) None of above.
17. Mandy spent too much money at the mall. She bought _____ a new sweater _____ a new purse.
A) Either; or.
B) Not only; but also.
C) No sooner; than.
D) Neither; nor.
18. Both Sam _____ Shaun went to college.
A) And.
B) Or.
C) If.
D) Whether.
19. The test was _____ very short _____ quite easy.
A) Both / and.
B) Not / but.
C) If / and.
D) Whether / or.
20. Either my parents or my sister _____ me with my homework.
A) Helps.
B) Help.
C) Helping.
D) None of above.
21. _____ the teacher _____ the principal could decide which student should win the award.
A) Neither, nor.
B) Both, and.
C) If, then.
D) No sooner, than.
22. Hey Tome, choose one time for our vacation: _____ in July _____ in August.
A) Either _____ or _____ .
B) Both _____ and _____.
C) Neither _____ nor _____.
D) Not only _____ but (also) _____.
23. I'm totally confused-I don't know _____ I'm coming _____ going.
A) Whether / or.
B) If / and.
C) Both / and.
D) Neither / or.
24. Both/ _____ .
A) And.
B) Or.
C) Nor.
D) None of above.
25. Find the correct answer to join these sentences. The exam was hard. It was long too.
A) The exam was not only difficult but also long.
B) Either the exam was hard or long.
C) The exam was neither hard nor long.
D) Both of the exams were hard and long.