English for JKSSB Exam
Clause Analysis & Sentence Structure
By Home Academy
Understanding clauses is essential for mastering sentence structure and identifying errors in complex sentences. This set focuses on Noun, Adjective, and Adverbial clauses by home academy
1. Identify the type of clause in the sentence below: "What the committee decided surprised everyone present."
A) Noun clause functioning as the subject
B) Adjective clause modifying committee
C) Adverbial clause of result
D) Independent clause with an implied subject
Solution: A. The entire phrase "What the committee decided" acts as the subject of the verb "surprised."
2. Identify the underlined clause: "The book that I bought yesterday is missing."
A) Noun clause
B) Adjective clause
C) Adverbial clause
D) Coordinate clause
Solution: B. This is an adjective (relative) clause because it describes the noun "book."
3. Identify the type of clause: "Whoever wins the race will receive a trophy."
A) Adverbial clause
B) Adjective clause
C) Noun clause functioning as the subject
D) Noun clause functioning as the object
Solution: C. The clause acts as the subject of the sentence.
4. Identify the underlined clause: "He arrived after the meeting had ended."
A) Adverbial clause of time
B) Adverbial clause of reason
C) Noun clause
D) Adjective clause
Solution: A. It tells us when the action happened.
5. Identify the underlined clause: "I believe that honesty is the best policy."
A) Noun clause functioning as the object
B) Noun clause functioning as the subject
C) Adjective clause
D) Adverbial clause
Solution: A. The clause is the object of the verb "believe."
6. Identify the underlined clause: "The reason why he left is still unknown."
A) Noun clause
B) Adjective clause
C) Adverbial clause
D) Main clause
Solution: B. It modifies the noun "reason."
7. Identify the type of clause: "She spoke so quietly that I could hardly hear her."
A) Adverbial clause of result
B) Adverbial clause of manner
C) Noun clause
D) Adjective clause
Solution: A. It indicates the result of her speaking quietly.
8. Identify the underlined clause: "Whether you like it or not, we are leaving."
A) Adjective clause
B) Noun clause
C) Adverbial clause of concession
D) Adverbial clause of place
Solution: C. It provides a condition or concession to the main action.
9. Identify the type of clause: "The town where I was born has changed a lot."
A) Adverbial clause
B) Adjective clause
C) Noun clause
D) Principal clause
Solution: B. It describes the noun "town."
10. Identify the underlined clause: "He failed because he did not study."
A) Adverbial clause of cause/reason
B) Adverbial clause of purpose
C) Noun clause
D) Adjective clause
Solution: A. It explains why the failure occurred.
11. Identify the type of clause: "I will go wherever you lead me."
A) Adverbial clause of place
B) Adjective clause
C) Noun clause
D) Adverbial clause of time
Solution: A. It specifies the location.
12. Identify the underlined clause: "It is certain that he will come."
A) Noun clause in apposition to 'It'
B) Adjective clause
C) Adverbial clause
D) Independent clause
Solution: A. The clause explains the dummy subject "It."
13. Identify the type of clause: "The man to whom I spoke is the manager."
A) Noun clause
B) Adjective clause
C) Adverbial clause
D) Coordinate clause
Solution: B. It identifies/describes "The man."
14. Identify the underlined clause: "If it rains, the match will be cancelled."
A) Adverbial clause of condition
B) Adverbial clause of time
C) Noun clause
D) Adjective clause
Solution: A. It sets the condition for the main clause.
15. Identify the type of clause: "He knows where the treasure is hidden."
A) Adjective clause
B) Adverbial clause
C) Noun clause functioning as the object
D) Principal clause
Solution: C. It is the object of the verb "knows."
16. Identify the underlined clause: "The cake which my mother baked was delicious."
A) Adjective clause
B) Noun clause
C) Adverbial clause
D) Relative pronoun
Solution: A. It modifies the noun "cake."
17. Identify the type of clause: "She worked hard so that she might pass."
A) Adverbial clause of purpose
B) Adverbial clause of result
C) Noun clause
D) Adjective clause
Solution: A. It explains the intent behind the hard work.
18. Identify the underlined clause: "Tell me how you solved the problem."
A) Adjective clause
B) Adverbial clause
C) Noun clause functioning as the object
D) Main clause
Solution: C. It answers "Tell me what?"
19. Identify the type of clause: "Though he is poor, he is honest."
A) Adverbial clause of concession
B) Adverbial clause of condition
C) Noun clause
D) Adjective clause
Solution: A. It contrasts two ideas.
20. Identify the underlined clause: "The news that he had passed delighted everyone."
A) Noun clause in apposition to 'news'
B) Adjective clause
C) Adverbial clause
D) Main clause
Solution: A. It explains the content of the "news."
