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Friday 4 February 2022

Some Mixed Practice Questions for BBS First Year


Some Mixed Practice Questions

1) Change the following into passive, if possible. (2077)
a) Nobody is looking after the children.
b) An engineer married Ramesh's youngest daughter.
c) They have been coming Kathmandu very soon.
d) Who wrote this book?
e) She will write an essay

2) Answer the following questions as instructed.(2077)
a) Walking tirelessly, she reached on the top of the mountain. (Identify participial phrase)
b) Write an exclamative sentence following the given order. What (+adjective)+noun sub-verb
c) He drove for nearly six hours (Identify modifier)
d) Write a sentence following the sentence pattern S+V+O+A
e) Write a compound sentence joined by the conjunction ‘and.’

3) Write any five meeting related terms with their meanings.(2077)

4) Write a complaint letter expressing your dissatisfaction on customer service of a reputable hotel.(2077)

5) Prepare a leaflet of one of your favourite holiday destinations.(2077)

6) Answer the following questions as instructed.

1. Hari cites a poem to Richa. (Identify each of the words in the sentence pattern)
2. Old age people love singing and dancing. (Start the sentence with an adjective)
3. Write an example of a compound sentence joined by the conjunction ‘but’.
4. Write a sentence with two objects.
5. The books of the students are on the table. (Use plural form of possessive noun)

7) Circle the simple subject and underline the simple predicate in the sentences.

a) The old motorboat floats on the pond.
b) My brand new smart phone needs to be charged.
c) My father told me to turn off the lights.

8) Identify the sentence type in the following sentences.
a. Why didn’t you go?
b. Give me the TV remote.
c. How interesting the program is!
d. How is the program?

9) Correct the errors in these sentences by identifying them.
1. I were born rich, I hadn’t needed to work.
2. Lisa would have found the milk if she looked in the fridge.
3. If you will speak louder, your classmates would understand you.
4. You would have had no trouble at school if you did your homework.

10) Place the following sets of adjectives in the correct order before the noun.
1. Book- old, small, Spanish
2. Photograph- new, strange
3. Suit- woolen, green, beautiful
4. Fashionable- purple, fashionable
5. Building- ancient, wooden, strange

11) Choose the correct word for the following expressions. 5
a. The colour of your outfit compliments/complements your eyes.
b. The grocery in our community is known for its every day/ everyday low price.
c. You can just lie/lay the notebook on the table.
d. It is important for the businessperson to ensure/insure/assure her property
adequately.
e. The interviewer’s job is to appraise/ apprise and evaluate.

12) Identify whether the given sentences are simple, compound, complex or compound-complex.
1. The teacher taught about the Middle English.
2. The teacher taught about the Middle English, and he gave some notes on it.
3. We are conducting the online classes.
4. Since we are conducting the online classes, we deserve our salary.
5. Since we are conducting the online classes, we deserve our salary, but the management is silent.

13) Differentiate subject and predicate with examples.

14) What are the different business communication messages?

15) Why does Lahiri go into so much detail about her father's pulao recipe? (Rice)
16) What exactly is the "black table?" (The Black Table is Still There)

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