English: Sentence Connectors Set 1

Select the connectors which can connect the two sentences given in each of the following question.

  1. Statement:
    1. He is kind
    2. She is cruel.
    (i) whereas
    (ii) but
    (iii) while
    A) only (i)
    B) only (ii)
    C) only (iii)
    D) All
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    Option D
    He is kind whereas she is cruel.
    He is kind but she is cruel.
    He is kind while she is cruel.
  2. Statement:
    1. It is difficult to drive.
    2.It is foggy outside.
    (i) but
    (ii) for
    (iii) even though
    A) only (i)
    B) only (ii)
    C) only (iii)
    D) both (i) and (ii)
    View Answer
    Option B
    It is difficult to drive for it is foggy outside
  3. Statement:
    1. It is cold outside
    2. I will wear a jacket.
    (i) so
    (ii) for
    (iii) however
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (i) and (ii)
    View Answer
    Option A
    It is cold outside so I will wear a jacket.
  4. Statement:
    1. We can travel by bus.
    2. We can travel by car
    (i) as well as
    (ii) yet
    (iii) Either – or
    A) only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (i) and (iii)
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    Option D
    We can travel by bus as well as by car.
    Either we can travel by bus or by car.
  5. Statement:
    1. She was fined.
    2. She was sent to police custody.
    (i) and
    (ii) yet
    (iii) since
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (ii) and (iii)
    View Answer
    Option A
    She was fined and sent to police custody
  6. Statement:
    1. We were in the same party.
    2. We did not talk
    (i) Even though -yet
    (ii) Either or
    (iii) because
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (i) and (ii)
    View Answer
    Option A
    Even though we were in the same party, yet we did not talk.
  7. Statement:
    1. He likes her.
    2. She hates him.
    (i) but
    (ii) because
    (iii) since
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (ii) and (iii)
    View Answer
    Option A
  8. Statement:
    1. The dog is larger.
    2. The fox is smaller.
    (i) as
    (ii) while
    (iii) whereas
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (ii) and (iii)
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    Option D
  9. Statement:
    1. My phone was ringing.
    2. I was driving.
    (i) if
    (ii) but
    (iii) while
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (ii) and (iii)
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    Option C
  10. Statement:
    1. The teacher was loud.
    2. The teacher was unclear.
    (i) but
    (ii) that
    (iii) else
    A) Only (i)
    B) Only (ii)
    C) Only (iii)
    D) Both (i) and (iii)
    View Answer
    Option A

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5 Thoughts to “English: Sentence Connectors Set 1”

  1. robin

    thank u
    i have query that in question answer given It is difficult to drive for it is foggy outside

    here for is the connector but why we can’t use it question no 3
    like **I will wear a jacket for It is cold outside** because in option D given both i and ii Den WE can use So and For in sentence as connector….

    1. Suraj

      yes in this order for can be used..

      the ques was based on the fact that you have to connect them as they are; i.e donot change the order… however if u r saying I will wear a jacket for It is cold outside.. it is correct

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