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Questions Related to framing questions

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
_________ of these students studies hard?

  1. What

  2. How

  3. Which

  4. Who


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Options A and C: 'What' is a question word that asks about a specific thing.
'Which' indicates a choice between things or people.
The given sentence asks for a choice between students. Hence 'which' is preferred over 'what', and option C is correct; A is incorrect.
Option B: 'How' refers to the manner in which something is done. It doesn't apply here, hence B is incorrect.
Option D: 'Who' refers to person; but it does not refer to choice. Hence this option is incorrect.

Add an appropriate question tag:

One good turn deserves another.

  1. Doesn't it?

  2. Don't it

  3. Does it?

  4. Did it?


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

If the statement is positive, the question tag following it has to be negative and vice versa; hence both the options C and D are incorrect because they're positive. Question tags are made up of an auxiliary or modal verb and a subject pronoun. the verb being the same as in the statement. In cases such as the given statement, there isn't an auxiliary verb. So in this case you use does, do or did. The statement is in simple present tense, hence 'did' can't be placed anywhere in it since it is an auxiliary used to refer to the past. Let's add does to the sentence, if you elaborate the sentence, you'd probably put it this way: One good turn does deserve another and the sentence tag for this statement is doesn't it (option A) You wouldn't be able to place 'do' in the sentence as it wouldn't be grammatically correct so we won't use don't it (option B). This should explain why Option A is the correct answer to the given statement.

Select a yes/no question that corresponds to the following response:

Yes, she handed in her assignment yesterday. 

  1. When did she hand in her assignment?

  2. When had she handed in her assignment?

  3. Did she hand in her assignment yesterday?

  4. Had she handed in her assignment yesterday?


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'Yes/No' questions are those questions which start from helping verbs like was, are, were, is, etc. 

In such a case, the order is Verb + Subject + Object. In the given sentence, 'Did' is the verb, 'she' is the subject and 
'assignment' is the object. 
Thus, option C is the correct answer. 

Select a yes/no question that corresponds to the following response:

No, I do not. 

  1. Do you know how to speak French?

  2. Have you been to Paris?

  3. Will you help me with this?

  4. Does she know the answer?


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

'Yes/No' questions are those questions which start from helping verbs like was, are, were, is, etc. 

In such a case, the order is Verb + Subject + Object. In the given sentence, 'Do' is the verb, 'you' is the subject and 'French' is the object. Since the answer has 'do' which is used for first pronoun thus question should start from 'do'.
Thus, option A is the correct answer. 

Frame a 'wh' question for the given sentence:
Kids are playing in the garden.

  1. What are the kids doing?

  2. Where are the kids playing?

  3. Who is playing in the garden?

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Since the emphasis is on thing, place and person, "where', "what" and "who" should be used. Hence, Option D is correct. 

Frame 'wh' question for the given sentence:
Sandra loves the new cafe.

  1. Sandra does love the new cafe, right?

  2. Sandra loves the new cafe, doesn't she?

  3. Who loves the new cafe?

  4. Sandra loves what?


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Since the emphasis is on person in direct, "who" should be used. Hence, Option C is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 

Frame 'wh' question for the given sentence:
Monica was sleeping in the afternoon.

  1. Monica was doing what in the afternoon?

  2. Who was sleeping in the afternoon?

  3. Monia was sleeping in the afternoon, wasn't she?

  4. What was Monica doing in the afternoon?


Correct Option: B,D
Explanation:

Since the emphasis is on both thing and person,  both "what" and "who" should be used. Hence, Option A and B are correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 

Frame 'wh' question for the given sentence:
Shiva is a good boy.

  1. What is Shiva?

  2. Shiva is a good boy, isn't he?

  3. Shiva is what?

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Since the emphasis is on thing, "what" should be used. Hence, Option A is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 

Frame 'wh' question for the given sentence:
Tina is jogging.

  1. What is Tina doing?

  2. Who is jogging?

  3. A & B both

  4. Tina is jogging, isn't she?


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Since the emphasis is on both thing and person,  both "what" and "who" should be used. Hence, Option C is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 

Frame a 'wh' question for the given sentence:
Jay is doing something.

  1. Jay is doing what?

  2. Jay is doing something, isn't he?

  3. Is Jay doing something?

  4. What is Jay doing?


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Since the emphasis is on thing, "what" should be used. Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect.