Textual Grammar of Class 12 The Night Train at Deoli || উচ্চমাধ্যমিক দ্বাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার 3-র ইংরাজি The Night Train at Deoli প্রবন্ধের টেক্সটচুয়াল গ্রামার – Anushilan.Com এর তরফ থেকে নিয়ে আসা হল Textual Grammar of Class 12 The Night Train at Deoli । এখানে উচ্চমাধ্যমিক দ্বাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার 3 এর ইংরাজির The Night Train at Deoli গল্পের টেক্সটচুয়াল গ্রামার সংক্রান্ত MCQ মক টেস্ট (Mock Test) । 3rd Semester এর ইংরাজি পরীক্ষায় 5 নম্বরের MCQ প্রশ্ন Textual Grammar থেকে আসতে চলেছে তাই এই 5 নম্বরের পুরোটা তোমাদের হাতের মুঠোয় আনতে এখনই এই মক টেস্টে অংশগ্রহণ করো ।
Textual Grammar of Class 12 The Night Train at Deoli
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Synthesis of Sentences
1. I would leave the plains early in May. I would return late in July. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) I would leave the plains early in May and return late in July.
b) I would leave the plains early in May because I would return late in July.
c) Leaving the plains early in May, I would return late in July.
d) I would leave the plains early in May but I would return late in July.
c) Leaving the plains early in May, I would return late in July.
2. Deoli was a desolate station. The train stopped for only for ten minutes before rushing on into the forests. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) Deoli was a desolate station and the train stopped for only for ten minutes before rushing on into the forests.
b) As Deoli was a desolate station, the train stopped for only for ten minutes before rushing on into the forests.
c) Deoli was a desolate station because the train stopped for only for ten minutes before rushing on into the forests.
d) Deoli was a desolate station though the train stopped for only for ten minutes before rushing on into the forests.
c) Deoli was a desolate station because the train stopped for only for ten minutes before rushing on into the forests.
3. She was a young girl. She was walking gracefully and with dignity. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) Although she was a young girl she was walking gracefully and with dignity.
b) She was a young girl and she was walking gracefully and with dignity.
c) She was a young girl, walking gracefully and with dignity.
d) She was a young girl who was walking gracefully and with dignity.
d) She was a young girl who was walking gracefully and with dignity.
4. She came to my window. She stopped. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) Coming to my window, she stopped.
b) When she came to my window, she stopped.
c) As she came to my window, she stopped.
d) If she came to my window, she stopped.
a) Coming to my window, she stopped.
5. The baskets are very strong. The baskets are made of the
finest cane. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) The baskets are very strong and they are made of the finest cane.
b) As the baskets are very strong, they are made of the finest cane.
c) The baskets are very strong, made of the finest cane.
d) The baskets are very strong because they are made of the finest cane.
c) The baskets are very strong, made of the finest cane.
6. I reached Dehra. The incident became blurred and distant. There were other things to occupy my mind. (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) Though I reached Dehra, the incident became blurred and distant and there were other things to occupy my mind.
b) When I reached Dehra, the incident became blurred and distant, for there were other things to occupy my mind.
c) I reached Dehra and the incident became blurred and distant, for there were other things to occupy my mind.
d) I reached Dehra but the incident became blurred and distant as there were other things to occupy my mind.
b) When I reached Dehra, the incident became blurred and distant, for there were other things to occupy my mind.
7. I had to wrench my hands away from the girl. I had to run for the moving train. (Join into a Simple Sentence)
a) I had to wrench my hands away from the girl and run for the moving train.
b) I had to wrench my hands away from the girl as I had to run for the moving train.
c) I had to wrench my hands away from the girl though I had to run for the moving train.
d) I had to wrench my hands away from the girl to run for the moving train.
d) I had to wrench my hands away from the girl to run for the moving train.
8. The college term finished. I packed in haste. I left for Dehra earlier than usual. (Join Into a Simple Sentence)
a) The college term finished and I packed in haste and left for Dehra earlier than usual.
b) When the college term finished, I packed in haste to leave for Dehra earlier than usual,
c) The college term being finished, I packed in haste and left for Dehra earlier than usual.
d) The college term being finished, I packed in haste to leave for Dehra earlier than usual.
d) The college term being finished, I packed in haste to leave for Dehra earlier than usual.
9. The train drew into Deoll. I felt nervous and anxious. (Join Into a Complex Sentence)
a) As the train drew into Deoli, I felt nervous and anxious.
b) Though the train drew into Deoli, I felt nervous and anxious.
c) The train drew into Deoli and I felt nervous and anxious.
d) The train drew into Deoli so I felt nervous and anxious.
a) As the train drew into Deoli, I felt nervous and anxious.
10. My grandmother was not pleased with my visit after all. I didn’t stay at her place more than a couple of weeks: (Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) A My grandmother was not pleased with my visit after all and I didn’t stay at her place more than a couple of weeks.
b) My grandmother was not pleased with my visit after all though I didn’t stay at her place more than a couple of weeks.
c) My grandmother was not pleased with my visit after all because I didn’t stay at her place more than a couple of weeks.
d) My grandmother not being pleased with my visit after all, I didn’t stay at her place more than a couple of weeks
c) My grandmother was not pleased with my visit after all because I didn’t stay at her place more than a couple of weeks.
11. The narrator wanted to find the girl. The girl had stolen his heart with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes. Join into a Complex Sentence)
a) The narrator wanted to find the girl who had stolen his heart with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes.
b) The narrator wanted to find the girl though the girl had stolen his heart with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes.
c) The narrator wanted to find the girl and the girl had stolen his heart with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes.
d) The narrator wanted to find the girl with nothing but a look from her dark impatient eyes.
a) The narrator wanted to find the girl who had stolen his heart with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes.
12. I will never break my journey at Deoli. It may spoil my game. ain into a Complex Sentence)
a) will never break my journey at Deoli because it may spoil my game.
b) I will never break my journey at Deoli and it may spoil my game.
c) I will never break my journey at Deoli, thinking it may spoil my game.
d) As I will never break my journey at Deoli, it may spoil my game.
a) will never break my journey at Deoli because it may spoil my game.
13. She saw me. She Smiled [join into Simple Sentence]
(a) On seeing me ,she smiled.
(b) Sawing me, she smiled.
(c) She seeing me smiled.
(d) She smiled at seeing me.
(a) On seeing me ,she smiled.
Splitting of Sentences
14. The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning, when the station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil lamps.
a) The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning. At that time, the station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil lamps.
b) The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning. The station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil lamps.
c) The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning and the station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil lamps.
d) The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning. When the station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil lamps.
a) The train would reach Deoli at about five in the morning. At that time, the station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil lamps.
15. She saw that I was looking at her intently,
a) She saw that. I was looking at her intently.
b) I was looking at her intently. She saw this.
c) She saw intently. I was looking at her.
d) She saw me. She was looking intently.
b) I was looking at her intently. She saw this.
16. I gave her a rupee, hardly daring to touch her fingers.
a) I gave her a rupee. Hardly daring to touch her fingers.
b) I gave her a rupee hardly. I was daring to touch her fingers.
c) I gave her a rupee. I dared hardly to touch her fingers.
d) I gave her a rupee. I hardly dared to touch her fingers.
d) I gave her a rupee. I hardly dared to touch her fingers.
17. We said nothing for some time but we couldn’t have been more eloquent.
a) We said nothing for some time. We couldn’t have been more eloquent.
b) We said nothing. For some time we couldn’t have been more eloquent.
c) We said nothing for some time. We could have been more eloquent.
d) We said nothing for some time. But we couldn’t been more eloquent.
a) We said nothing for some time. We couldn’t have been more eloquent.
18. I felt a tenderness and responsibility for the girl that I had never felt before.
a) I felt a tenderness and responsibility for the girl. What I had never felt before.
b) I felt a tenderness and responsibility. For the girl that I had never felt before.
c) I felt a tenderness and responsibility for the girl. I had never felt so before.
d) I felt a tenderness. And responsibility for the girl that I had never felt before.
c) I felt a tenderness and responsibility for the girl. I had never felt so before.
19. The new man didn’t know anything about the girl who sold baskets.
a) The new man didn’t know anything about the girl. Who sold baskets.
b) The new man didn’t know anything about the girl. He sold baskets.
c) The new man didn’t know anything about the girl. She sold baskets.
d) The man didn’t know anything about the girl. The girl sold new baskets.
c) The new man didn’t know anything about the girl. She sold baskets.
20. When the train drew into Deoli station, I looked up and down the platform for signs of the girl.
a) When the train drew into Deoli station. I looked up and down the platform for signs of the girl.
b) The train drew into Deoli station. I looked up and down the platform for signs of the girl.
c) Then the train drew up and down the platform into Deoli station. I looked for signs of the girl.
d) The train drew into Deoli station. I looked for signs of the girl.
b) The train drew into Deoli station. I looked up and down the platform for signs of the girl.
21. Sometimes I sat and watched her in silence, and sometimes we talked.-
(a) Sometimes I sat in silence.Watched her.Sometimes we talked
(b) Sometimes I sat and watched her.In silence,sometimes we talked.
(c) Sometimes I sat and watched her in silence.Sometimes, we talked,
(d) I sat and watched her.Silence and sometimes we talked.
(c) Sometimes I sat and watched her in silence. Sometimes, we talked,
Change of Narration
22. “Do you want a basket?” she asked the narrator.
a) She asked the narrator do you want a basket:
b) She asked the narrator if he wanted a basket.
c) She asked the narrator what do you want a basket.
d) She asked the narrator if you wanted a basket.
b) She asked the narrator if he wanted a basket.
23. “All right, give me one.” The narrator said.
a) The narrator agreed and said give me one.
b) The narrator agreed to give me one.
c) The narrator agreed to give her one.
d) The narrator agreed and told her to give him one.
d) The narrator agreed and told her to give him one.
24. “I have to go to Delhi,” the narrator said.
a) The narrator said I have to go to Delhi.
b) The narrator said that he had gone to Delhi.
c) The narrator said that he had to go to Delhi.
d) The narrator said that I went to Delhi.
c) The narrator said that he had to go to Delhi.
25. “I will come again,” the narrator said, “Will you be here?”
a) The narrator promised that he will come again and said will you be here.
b) The narrator promised that he would go again and asked if she would be there.
c) The narrator said that he would come again and said you would be here.
d) The narrator said that he will come again and asked if she will be there.
a) The narrator promised that he will come again and said will you be here.
26. The station-master said to the narrator, “You’d better get on the train if you don’t want to be left behind.”
a) The station-master advised the narrator you’d better get on the train if you don’t want to be left behind.
b) The station-master advised the narrator to get on the train if he didn’t want to be left behind.
c) The station-master suggested to the narrator you’d better get on the train if you don’t want to be left behind.
d) The station-master told the narrator you’d better get on the train if you didn’t want to be left behind.
b) The station-master advised the narrator to get on the train if he didn’t want to be left behind.
27. “There was such a girl here, I remember quite well,” said the tea-stall owner.
a) The tea-stall owner said that he remembered quite well that there was such a girl here.
b) The tea-stall owner said that he remembered quite well that there was such a girl there.
c) The tea-stall owner said that there was such a girl here.
d) The tea-stall owner said that he remembered such a girl here.
b) The tea-stall owner said that he remembered quite well that there was such a girl there.
28. The owner of the tea stall said that she had stopped coming then.
a) A The owner of the tea stall said, “She have stopped coming now.
b) The owner of the tea stall said, “She has stopped coming then.”
c) The owner of the tea stall said, “She stopped coming now.”
d) The owner of the tea stall said, “She has stopped coming now.”
d) The owner of the tea stall said, “She has stopped coming now.”
29. “How should I know?” said the tea-stall owner. “She was 50. nothing to me.”
a) The tea-stall owner he had no way to know her for she had been nothing to him.
b) The tea-stall owner asked how he should know and added that she was nothing to me.
c) The tea-stall owner asked he should know and added that she was nothing to him.
d) The tea-stall owner asked how I should know because she was nothing to me.
a) The tea-stall owner he had no way to know her for she had been nothing to him.
30. She said, “Are you sure you don’t want to buy a basket?”-
(a) She asked if I was sure that I did not want a basket.
(b) She asked if I was sure that I had not wanted a basket.
(c) She asks if I was sure that I did not want a basket.
(d) She asked why I am sure that I wanted a basket.
(a) She asked if I was sure that I did not want a basket.
Correction of Errors
Correct the errors in the following sentences by choosing the right option:
31. The station would be dimly lit over electric bulbs and oil-lamps.
a) The station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil-lamps.
b) The station would be dimly lit for electric bulbs and oil- lamps.
c) The station would be dimly littered over electric bulbs and oil-lamp.
d) The station would be dimly fit in electric bulbs and oil-lamps.
a) The station would be dimly lit with electric bulbs and oil-lamps.
32. I always felled sorry for that lonely little platform.
a) I always fall sorry for that lonely little platform.
b) I always felt sorry for that lonely little platform.
c) I always feels sorry for that lonely little platform.
d) I am feeling sorry for that lonely little platform.
b) I always felt sorry for that lonely little platform.
33. And then those eyes, searching and eloquent, met I.
a) And then those eyes, searching and eloquent, met myself.
b) And then those eyes, searching and eloquent, meet I.
c) And then those eyes, searching and eloquent, met mine.
d) And then those eyes, searching and eloquent, met me.
c) And then those eyes, searching and eloquent, met mine.
34. I used to wonder what happen in Deoli.
a) I used to wonder what happening in Deoli.
b) I used to wonder what will happen in Deoli.
c) I used to wonder what is happening in Deoli.
d) I used to wonder what happened in Deoli.
d) I used to wonder what happened in Deoli.
35. I gave her a rupee, hard daring to touch her finger.
a) I gave her a rupee, hardly daring to touch her finger.
b) I gave her a rupee, hard daringly to touch her finger.
c) I gave her a rupee, hard to daring to touch her finger.
d) I gave her a rupee, hardly dared to touch her finger.
a) I gave her a rupee, hardly daring to touch her finger.
36. I could not get rid my mind the picture of the girl’s face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
a) I could not get rid my mind the picture of the girl’s face and her dark, smouldered eyes.
b) I could not get rid my mind from the picture of the girl’s face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
c) I could not get rid my mind with the picture of the girl’s face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
d) I could not get rid my mind of the picture of the girl’s face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
d) I could not get rid my mind of the picture of the girl’s face and her dark, smouldering eyes.
37. We both pleased, and it was almost like the meeting of old friends.
a) We both have pleased, and it was almost like the meeting of old friends.
b) We both were pleased, and it was almost like the meeting of old friends.
c) We both had pleased, and it was almost like the meeting of old friends.
d) We both are pleased, and it was almost like the meeting of old friends.
b) We both were pleased, and it was almost like the meeting of old friends.
38. When the college term finish I packed in haste and left for Dehra.
a) When the college term finished I packed in haste and left for Dehra.
b) When the college term will finish I packed in haste and left for Dehra.
c) When the college term be finish I packed in haste and left for Dehra.
d) When the college term finishing I packed in haste and left for Dehra.
a) When the college term finished I packed in haste and left for Dehra.
39. I decided to find the girl who stolen my heart.
a) I decided to find the girl who had stolen my heart.
b) I decided to find the girl who was stolen my heart.
c) I decided to find the girl who will stolen my heart.
d) I decided to find the girl who has stole my heart.
a) When the college term finished I packed in haste and left for Dehra.