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Class Test Topic: Modifier Total Marks: 20

The document contains a class test with 4 sections assessing modifiers. Section 1 contains fill-in-the-blank questions about a library. Section 2 contains driving-related questions in Bangladesh. Section 3 is about television and entertainment. Section 4 is a passage about Nelson Mandela and apartheid in South Africa.

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Class Test Topic: Modifier Total Marks: 20

The document contains a class test with 4 sections assessing modifiers. Section 1 contains fill-in-the-blank questions about a library. Section 2 contains driving-related questions in Bangladesh. Section 3 is about television and entertainment. Section 4 is a passage about Nelson Mandela and apartheid in South Africa.

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Class Test

Topic: Modifier
Total Marks: 20

1. A library is a (a)---- (pre-modify the noun) of knowledge. The students (b) ---- (use a participle) to all
classes visit it in their library periods. Our college library is housed in two rooms. (c)---- (pre-modify the
noun) almirahs are placed in one room. The other room is the (d)----- (use a participle to modify the noun)
room where magazines, journals and newspapers are placed. There are about five thousand books in our
library which are arranged (e) ----- (post-modify the verb). Any type of book can be traced in no time.
The books cater to the needs and interests (f)----- (use a prepositional phrase). There are two separate
sections in the library. One of them contains reference books like (g) ----- (use nouns) etc. The other
section contains books (h)----- (use prepositional phrase). Every student has a library (i)----- (use a noun).
The reading room is always crowded (j)------- (post-modify the verb) in the afternoon.
2. It is difficult (a) ---- (post-modify the adjective with an infinitive) in Bangladesh if you do not have any
experience of driving here. Drivers change lanes (b) ------ (post-modify the verb). As a foreigner you may
find (c)----- (pre-modify the noun) changing without signals quite distressing. Many drivers are not at all
aware of (d) ----- (pre-modify the noun) signals. Auto rickshaws and rickshaws move in and out in a (e)-
---- (pre-modify the noun) way. They try (f) ----- (post-modify the verb with an infinitive) wherever they
find some space. Sometimes drivers drive (g) ----- (post-modify the verb) to reach their destinations. This
often causes serious (h) ----- (pre-modify the noun with a noun-adjective) accidents. (i) ------ (pre-modify
the verb with a present participle phrase), it is not easy to move with your car here. If you want to move
(j) ---- (post-modify the verb), you have to practice driving for some days.

3. Television has become the most common and (a)---- (pre modify the noun) source of entertainment of
the (b) ---- (pre-modify the noun) world. A wide range of programs of (c)----- (pre-modify the adjective)
interest is telecast on (d) ---- (use quantifier to pre-modify the noun) channels. Almost every middle class
and even working-class families have a television set today. (e)---- (use a noun adjective to pre-modify
the noun) programs are (f) ---- (pre-modify the adjective) entertaining. They can be (g) ---- (pre-modify
the adjective) educative too. Courses (h) ----- (post modify the noun) by the Open University are shown
on BTV. (i)----(pre-modify the noun) channels like the Discovery Chaniel and the National Geographic
Channel telecast highly informative programs. However, watching TV has become (j) ----- (use an article)
addiction for many.

4. Nelson Mandela, (a) ------ (post-modify the noun with an appositive), is one of the greatest leaders of
the world. During (b)---- (use determiner) time of Mandela, the Europeans were separated from the non-
Europeans. It was (c) ------ (use a noun adjective to pre-modify the noun) policy of racial segregation.
The blacks were subjected to (d) ------ (use a noun adjective to pre-modify the Noun) sorts of indignities.
They were denied all basic (e) ----- (use an adjective to pre-modify the noun) rights. They were in fact
aliens in (f) ---- (use possessive to pre-modify the noun phrase) own country. The blacks were also treated
(g)-----(use an adverb to post-modify the verb). Even dogs received a much better treatment than the
blacks. The (h) - (use an adjective to pre-modify the noun) leader vowed to put an end to the inhuman
practice. Unfortunately, (i) ------- (use a demonstrative to pre-modify the noun) great man was thrown
behind the prison bars. But the oppressive ruler could not break his (j) ------ (use a present participle to
pre-modify the noun) spirit.

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