Coherence & Linking Words

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Coherence & Linking Words MCQ & Objective Questions

Understanding coherence and linking words is crucial for students preparing for exams. These elements enhance the clarity and flow of writing, making it easier to convey ideas effectively. Practicing MCQs and objective questions on coherence and linking words can significantly improve your exam performance, helping you score better in both school and competitive exams.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Definition and importance of coherence in writing
  • Types of linking words and their functions
  • Commonly used linking phrases and their applications
  • Identifying coherence issues in sentences and paragraphs
  • Techniques for improving coherence in writing
  • Examples of coherence and linking words in context
  • Practice questions on coherence and linking words

Exam Relevance

Coherence and linking words are integral to language and writing assessments in CBSE, State Boards, and various competitive exams like NEET and JEE. Questions often focus on identifying appropriate linking words in sentences or correcting coherence issues in passages. Familiarity with these concepts can help you tackle both direct and indirect questions effectively.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing similar linking words, such as "however" and "therefore."
  • Neglecting the context when choosing linking words.
  • Overusing certain linking phrases, leading to redundancy.
  • Failing to maintain coherence across multiple sentences.

FAQs

Question: What are coherence and linking words?
Answer: Coherence refers to the logical flow of ideas in writing, while linking words are phrases that connect sentences and paragraphs to enhance clarity.

Question: How can I improve my understanding of linking words?
Answer: Regular practice with MCQs and objective questions focused on linking words can help reinforce your understanding and application of these concepts.

Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding of coherence and linking words. Strengthen your skills and boost your confidence for upcoming exams!

Q. Fill in the blank: 'He didn't study; _____, he failed the test.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. although
Q. Fill in the blank: 'He is very talented; _____, he still needs to practice more.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. therefore
Q. Fill in the blank: 'He is very talented; _____, he works hard to improve his skills.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. although
Q. Fill in the blank: 'He was late to the meeting, _____ he missed the important announcements.'
  • A. so
  • B. but
  • C. and
  • D. or
Q. Fill in the blank: 'I enjoy hiking; _____, I prefer to go in the early morning.'
  • A. however
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. because
Q. Fill in the blank: 'I wanted to go for a walk. _____, it started to rain.' (2023)
  • A. However
  • B. Therefore
  • C. Moreover
  • D. Consequently
Q. Fill in the blank: 'She is allergic to nuts; _____, she avoids all products containing them.'
  • A. therefore
  • B. but
  • C. and
  • D. although
Q. Fill in the blank: 'She loves to travel; _____, she has visited over 20 countries.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. although
Q. Fill in the blank: 'She was tired. _____, she decided to go to bed early.' (2023)
  • A. Thus
  • B. But
  • C. And
  • D. Or
Q. Fill in the blank: 'The project was challenging; _____, we completed it on time.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. therefore
Q. Identify the linking word that shows a sequence. (2022)
  • A. First
  • B. Although
  • C. However
  • D. Instead
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'He was tired; _____, he decided to go to bed early.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. although
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'I enjoy swimming; _____, I prefer to swim in the ocean rather than in a pool.'
  • A. however
  • B. and
  • C. because
  • D. so
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'I wanted to go for a walk; _____, it started to rain.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. because
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'I will go to the party, _____ I finish my homework first.'
  • A. if
  • B. and
  • C. but
  • D. so
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'She is allergic to nuts; _____, she avoids all desserts containing them.'
  • A. therefore
  • B. but
  • C. and
  • D. although
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'She was not feeling well; _____, she went to work.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. because
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'The weather was bad; _____, we canceled the picnic.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. although
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'The weather was bad; _____, we decided to stay indoors.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. or
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'You can have tea, _____ you can have coffee.'
  • A. but
  • B. or
  • C. and
  • D. so
Q. Select the best linking word: 'He was tired; _____, he continued to work.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. therefore
Q. Select the best linking word: 'She was late. _____, she missed the bus.' (2023)
  • A. Consequently
  • B. Although
  • C. And
  • D. But
Q. Select the best linking word: 'The weather was bad; _____, we decided to stay indoors.'
  • A. because
  • B. although
  • C. thus
  • D. but
Q. Select the best linking word: 'The weather was terrible. _____, we canceled the picnic.' (2023)
  • A. Consequently
  • B. Although
  • C. Despite
  • D. Nevertheless
Q. Select the best linking word: 'The weather was terrible; _____, we decided to go hiking.'
  • A. therefore
  • B. although
  • C. but
  • D. yet
Q. Select the correct linking word: 'I wanted to go for a walk; _____, it started to rain.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. therefore
Q. What does the linking word 'although' indicate? (2020)
  • A. Addition
  • B. Contrast
  • C. Cause
  • D. Sequence
Q. What is coherence in writing? (2021)
  • A. The logical flow of ideas
  • B. The use of complex vocabulary
  • C. The length of the text
  • D. The number of paragraphs
Q. What is the purpose of using linking words in a text? (2023)
  • A. To confuse the reader
  • B. To enhance the visual appeal
  • C. To connect ideas smoothly
  • D. To increase word count
Q. Which linking word best completes the sentence? 'I wanted to go for a walk, _____ it started raining.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. because
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