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JOINING SENTENCES MCQs
Only 'A' makes complete sense.
The phrase 'apart from' suggests 'in addition to'. Hence, C is not correct as it does not make complete sense. B seems to sum of the two given sentences, rather than combine them; hence it is ruled out.
Most of the candidates are over-qualified for the post. Mohan is the only person who is the least qualified among them.(A) Mohan is the only qualified person .....(B) While most of the candidates are over qualified .....(C) Except Mohan all other candidates .....
B and C convey the meaning correctly, while A is incorrect.
The petition must be signed by the concerned people. Only then an action can be taken in this regard.(A) If the petition is not signed by the concerned people, no action .....(B) Unless the petition is signed .....(C) While the petition must be signed .....
A and B convey the correct meaning. i.e. condition. C is incorrect.
Vivek is a versatile genius. People always look up to him with awe.(A) Being a versatile genius. Vivek is always looked .....(B) Because he is a versatile genius. Vivek .....(C) Vivek is such a versatile genius that people .....
All the three sentences convey the meaning implied. Starting a sentence with 'because' is grammatically accepted these days.
One must be broadminded in one's outlook. Only then can one remain focused and think positive.(A) Because one must be broadminded .....(B) Unless one is broadminded .....(C) Although one is broadminded .....
Only B is correct because A and B do not covey the meaning implied.
A and B only make complete sense. 'Inspite of' is used to denote contradiction.
All the three sentences convey the correct meaning.
A is correct because the word 'since' suggests a reason. 'As' and 'because' are also used to suggest reason.
The word 'since' suggests a reason. Hence, B is incorrect. The sentences present a contradiction.