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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
    _______ is my red shirt? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option C is the correct answer.

    The speaker in the sentence is asking about the location or place of the red shirt. Therefore, we will use the word 'Where'.

    Uses of Wh-Questions:

    What: to ask for information about things and actions. 
    Eg; What is your phone number?

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

    Where: used to ask which place someone or something is in, or place they go to.
    Eg; Where is my red shirt?

    Who: should be used to refer to the subject of a sentence.
    Eg; Who is this girl?

    Hence options A, B, and D are incorrect.

  • Question 2
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    _____ does she take the bus?
    Because she doesn't have a car.
    Solution
    In order to see which answer is correct, we must pay attention to the word 'because', which refers to a cause or reason.
    Option A: 'Why' indicates reason, hence option A is correct.
    'Where' indicates location, 'when' indicates time and 'how' asks about the manner in which something happens.
    These questions cannot be answered by 'because', hence options B, C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 3
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with an appropriate word.
    With _______  are you going? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option B is the correct answer.
    A question is a sentence that needs an answer for the collection of information.
    They are basically called interrogative sentences.

    Which: implies selection, that is, it implies a question concerning a limited number.
    Eg; Which is your book?

    Whom:
     should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
    Eg; With whom are you going?

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

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

    Hence options A, C, and D are incorrect.
  • Question 4
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
    _____ is the toilet please? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option A is the correct answer.

    In this question, the speaker is asking for the location of the bathroom. The speaker wants to know the direction or place in which the toilet is located. Therefore, we use the word 'Where'. 

    Uses of Wh-Questions:

    Where: used to ask which place someone or something is in, or place they go to.
    Eg: Where is the toilet please?

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

    What: to ask for information about things and actions
    Eg: What is the matter?

    Which: implies selection, that is, it implies a question concerning a limited number.
    Eg: Which book belongs to you?

    Hence the options B, C, and D are incorrect.
  • Question 5
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with appropriate word.
    ________many times do you smoke? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option C is the correct answer.

    In this question, the speaker is asking about quantity. He/She wishes to know the number of cigarettes smoked by the listener. Therefore, we use the word 'How'.

    Uses of Wh-Questions:

    What: to ask for information about things and actions.
    Eg: What is your name?

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

    How: is an adverb that means in what way or to what extent. It is used to introduce questions about measurements (Length, breadth, height) or amounts. 
    Eg; How many times do you smoke?

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

    Hence options A, B, and D are incorrect.
  • Question 6
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with appropriate word.
    ______ long is this bridge? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option A is the correct answer.

    A question is a sentence that needs an answer for the collection of information.
    They are basically called interrogative sentences.
    Explanation:
    How: is an adverb that means in what way or to what extent. It is used to introduce questions about measurements (Length, breadth, height) or amounts. 
    For eg; How long is this bridge?

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

    What: to ask for information about things and actions.
    Eg; What do you want?

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

    Hence options B, C, and D are incorrect.
  • Question 7
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
    _______ did you eat in the morning? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option A is the correct answer.

    In this question, we are asking for information about the food which the person ate in the morning. Therefore, we will use 'What'.

    Uses of Wh-questions:

    What: to ask for information about things and actions.
    Eg; What did you eat in the morning? 

    Whom: should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
    Eg; With whom are you going?

    Which: implies selection, that is, it implies a question concerning a limited number. 
    Eg; Which is your book?

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

    Hence options B, C, and D are incorrect.

  • Question 8
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with appropriate word.
    _______ does your father work? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option B is the correct answer.

    In this question, we are asking the speaker for the location or place at which his/her father works. So we will use 'Where' here.

    Uses of Wh-Questions:

    Whom: should be used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition.
    Eg: With whom are you going out?

    Where: used to ask which place someone or something is in, or the places they go to.
    Eg: Where are you going?

    Which: implies selection, that is, it implies a question concerning a limited number.
    Eg: Which is your book?

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

    Hence options A, C, and D are incorrect.
  • Question 9
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with appropriate word.
    _____havent you completed your homework? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option B is the correct answer.

    In this question, the speaker is asking the reason for which the listener has not completed the homework. Thus, we shall 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 haven't you completed your homework? 

    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 options A, C, and D are incorrect.
  • Question 10
    1 / -0
    Fill in the blank with appropriate word.
    ______often do you go there? [Basic]
    Solution
    Here option B is the correct answer.

    In this question, the speaker is asking the listener about the number of times he/she goes there. Thus, we will use the word 'How'.

    Uses of Wh-Questions:

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

    How: is an adverb that means ‘in what way’ or ‘to what extent.' It is used to introduce questions about measurements (Length, breadth, height) or amounts. 
    Eg; How long is this river?


    Which: implies selection, that is, it implies a question concerning a limited number.
    Eg; Which is your book?

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

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