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  • Question 1
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    Frame a question for the corresponding answer:
    Question: ____________
    Answer: Yes, I am married.
    Solution
    The reply here gives 'Yes' as the answer. The syntax for an interrogative sentence is: Helping verb + subject + main verb  ........?
    (Here, a Wh question cannot be framed because the answer is 'Yes'. If the answer is 'Yes/No', then the interrogative sentence starts with a helping verb rather than a Wh word). The tense of the answer is the simple present tense. So, the tense of the question should also be in the simple present tense. Therefore, the correct option is: Are you married?
  • Question 2
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    Frame 'wh' question for the given sentence:
    Priya will eat in the night.
    Solution
    Since the emphasis is on time, "when"  should be used. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 3
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    Select a suitable yes/no question that corresponds to the given response:

    Yes, you are invited. 
    Solution
    '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, 'am' is the verb, 'you' is the subject and 'invited' is the object. 
    Thus, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    __________ Ranjit get good marks in the Mathematics test? [Basic]
    Solution
    Yes / No questions are the questions that expect ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as answer. These questions do not take the wh-questions. These are used to check information or ask for confirmation. Such questions are framed by the auxiliary verbs. 
    Didn't is the auxiliary verb in the given sentence. Thus, option D is the correct answer. 
  • Question 5
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    Convert the given statement into a yes/no question. Ensure that the meaning of the sentence remains unchanged as far as possible. 

    They are Indian students. 
    Solution
    'Yes/No' questions are those questions which start from helping verbs like was, are, were, etc. 
    In such a case, the order is Verb + Subject + Object. For eg: Are you able to move this table? In the given sentence, 'Are' is the verb, 'they' is the subject and 'Indian students' is the object. 
    Thus, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 6
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    Convert the given statement into a yes/no question. Ensure that the meaning of the sentence remains unchanged as far as possible. 

    They will stay.
    Solution
    '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, 'Will' is the verb, 'they' is the subject and 'stay' is the object. 
    Thus, option A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 7
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    Frame a Wh question that corresponds to the given answer:
    Question: ____________________
    Answer: I am originally from London.
    Solution
    The reply here states the name of a place. To question about a place, we ue the Wh word 'where'. The syntax for an interrogative sentence is: Wh word + helping verb + subject......? Therefore, the correct option is: Where are you from?
  • Question 8
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    Frame a 'wh' question for the given sentence:
    It was raining heavily.
    Solution
    A 'wh' question is asked for information about something.
    The given sentence says how heavily 'it was raining'.
    Option A: This is the most suitable question, as it asks "how was it raining", it wants information on how it was raining (scarcely or heavily).
    Hence option A is correct.
    Option B: This is a yes/no question. It does not ask for any information but asks if it was raining or not. Hence this isn't an appropriate question.
    Option C: This is also a yes/no question that does not ask for information (about how it rained). It requires a confirmation - 'Yes, it was'.
    Hence options B and C are incorrect.
    Option D is incorrect because the answer lies in A.
  • Question 9
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    Frame a question that corresponds to the given answer:
    Question: ____________
    Answer: Yes, I have three boys.
    Solution
    The reply here gives 'Yes' as the answer. The syntax for an interrogative sentence is: Helping verb + subject + main verb  ........? (If the answer is 'Yes/No' then the interrogative sentence starts with a helping verb rather than a Wh family word). The tense of the question and answer is the same. Hence, the tense of the question should be simple present. Therefore, the correct option is: Do you have any children?
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
    ______did John arrive late? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here the correct answer is Option B.

    In this sentence, the speaker is asking the reason behind John's late arrival. Therefore, we use the word 'Why'. 

    Uses of Wh-Questions:

    What: to ask for information about things and actions.
    Eg; What is the matter with you?

    Why: is used to ask for reasons and explanations.
    Eg; Why did John arrive late?

    When: to refer to a situation or condition that we are certain of in future times
    Eg; When is Rita coming?

    Who: should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence.
    Eg; Who are you?

    Hence the options A, C, and D are incorrect.
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