Expression of Ideas Practice Questions

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Q1
Easy
Which of the following sentences uses parallel structure correctly?
A. She enjoys reading, writing, and to swim.
B. He likes to jog, to swim, and biking.
C. They are planning to hike, bike, and run.
D. I prefer painting, to draw, and sculpting.
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Correct Answer: C
Option C maintains parallel structure by using gerunds (hike, bike, run) consistently, which makes the sentence grammatically correct.
Q2
Easy
What is the best way to revise the following sentence for clarity? 'The committee, which was formed to address the issues, they met every week.'
A. The committee were meeting weekly to address the issues.
B. The committee met every week to address the issues.
C. Meeting weekly, the committee, which was formed to address the issues.
D. The committee, formed to address the issues, they met weekly.
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Correct Answer: B
Option B removes the unnecessary pronoun 'they' and clarifies that the committee meets weekly, improving clarity and conciseness.
Q3
Easy
Choose the sentence that best uses a transition to improve the flow of ideas. 'The experiment was unsuccessful. The researchers were able to identify some errors.'
A. The experiment was unsuccessful; however, the researchers were able to identify some errors.
B. The experiment was unsuccessful. Furthermore, the researchers were able to identify some errors.
C. The experiment was unsuccessful, and the researchers were able to identify some errors.
D. The experiment was unsuccessful but the researchers were able to identify some errors.
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Correct Answer: A
Option A uses 'however' correctly to connect two contrasting ideas, enhancing the flow of information and providing a clear transition.
Q4
Medium
Which of the following sentences best connects two ideas about the importance of sleep?
A. Sleep is vital for health; it also affects mental clarity.
B. Sleep can be detrimental; many people sleep too much.
C. Sleep is overrated; people can function well without it.
D. Sleep should be avoided when possible; it wastes time.
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Correct Answer: A
Option A clearly connects the ideas that sleep is essential for health and mental clarity, making it the best choice.
Q5
Medium
What is the best way to revise the following sentence for clarity? 'The committee, which was formed to discuss the new policy, they had a meeting last week.'
A. The committee had a meeting last week to discuss the new policy.
B. The committee, formed to discuss the new policy, they had a meeting last week.
C. Having met last week, the committee discussed the new policy.
D. The committee had a meeting about the new policy, which was formed last week.
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Correct Answer: A
Option A eliminates redundancy and maintains clarity by directly stating the committee had a meeting to discuss the policy.
Q6
Medium
In a persuasive essay, the use of which of the following strategies is most effective for engaging the audience?
A. Using complex vocabulary throughout the essay.
B. Incorporating personal anecdotes and relatable examples.
C. Avoiding emotional appeals to stay objective.
D. Presenting only statistical data to support arguments.
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Correct Answer: B
Option B effectively engages the audience by making the content relatable and personal, which can enhance persuasion.
Q7
Medium
What is the most appropriate transition word to complete the sentence: 'She was late to the meeting; _____ she had forgotten her notes.'?
A. nevertheless
B. because
C. however
D. therefore
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Correct Answer: B
Option B 'because' appropriately indicates the reason for her tardiness, making it the best choice for clarity.
Q8
Hard
In a passage discussing the rise of renewable energy, which of the following sentences most effectively introduces the main idea of the paragraph?
A. Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, have gained significant traction in recent years.
B. Many countries still depend on fossil fuels for their energy needs.
C. The weather can adversely affect energy production.
D. Energy consumption has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
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Correct Answer: A
Option A clearly articulates the focus on renewable energy and sets up the context for discussing its growth, making it the most effective introduction.
Q9
Hard
Which revision best improves the clarity of the following sentence: 'The committee decided to implement the new policy, which they believed would be beneficial for the students.'?
A. The committee implemented the new policy, believing it would benefit students.
B. The committee, believing that the new policy would be beneficial for students, decided to implement it.
C. The committee decided to implement the new policy because they believed it would be beneficial for the students.
D. According to the committee, the new policy would benefit students, thus they decided to implement it.
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Correct Answer: A
Option A eliminates unnecessary words, simplifying the sentence while retaining its meaning, thus improving clarity and conciseness.
Q10
Hard
In the context of an essay that discusses the impact of technology on education, which of the following sentences most effectively conveys a complex idea about this topic?
A. Technology has changed education.
B. Students now can learn anywhere due to technology, making education more accessible.
C. Some believe technology is detrimental to education.
D. Using technology in classrooms is common.
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Correct Answer: B
Option B conveys a complex idea by highlighting both the benefit of accessibility and the transformative impact of technology on learning environments, whereas the other options either state a simple fact or present opinions without depth.

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