NDA & CDS 2 2025 Exam English Sentence Improvement MCQ Class 1

The English section of the NDA (National Defence Academy) and CDS (Combined Defence Services) 2 2025 exams remains a scoring yet challenging area that evaluates...

The English section of the NDA (National Defence Academy) and CDS (Combined Defence Services) 2 2025 exams remains a scoring yet challenging area that evaluates a candidate’s command over grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and sentence structure. Among the key components of this section, Sentence Improvement is a frequently tested and high-yield topic that demands both grammatical precision and contextual understanding.

In our Sentence Improvement Live MCQ Class 1, we explored this topic through a series of carefully selected MCQs, where candidates were required to choose the most grammatically and contextually correct version of a given sentence. These exercises aimed at testing not just rules of grammar, but also the candidate’s ability to recognize tone, tense, idiomatic usage, and overall clarity of expression.

Directions: In the following questions, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative.

Q) You may appoint whoever you think can do the job most efficiently.

(A) whosoever you think

(B) whomsoever you think

(C) someone you think

(D) No correction required

Ans. (D)

Q) Let’s buy a new sari with the annual bonus, can we?

(A) shall we

(B) don’t we

(C) can’t we

(D) No improvement

Ans. (A)

Q) Anand has the guts to rise from the occasion and come out successful.

(A) to rise to

(B) to raise with

(C) to rise against

(D) No correction required

Ans. (A)

Q) The car’s doors are loose.

(A) doors of the car are loose

(B) doors of cars are loose

(C) car doors are loose

(D) No improvement

Ans. (A)

Q) Miss Pillai teaches very well, isn’t it?

(A) doesn’t she?

(B) didn’t she?

(C) wasn’t it?

(D) No improvement

Ans. (A)

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What is Sentence Improvement?

Sentence Improvement involves identifying errors in a sentence and choosing the best possible correction among the given alternatives. Sometimes the original sentence is correct and no improvement is required — a trap many students fall into due to over-analysis.

Format in Exam:

  • A sentence is given with a part underlined.
  • Four options are provided: three alternatives to improve the underlined part and one stating “No improvement”.
  • Candidates must select the option that improves the sentence the most appropriately in terms of grammar, usage, and meaning.

Learning Highlights from Sentence Improvement Live MCQ Class 1

During the class, candidates solved MCQs that required quick identification of:

  • Grammatical errors (e.g., wrong tense, incorrect articles)
  • Awkward or redundant expressions
  • Word order and sentence clarity
  • Meaning-based corrections

Skills Built Through Sentence Improvement Practice

  1. Quick Grammatical Diagnosis:
    Students learn to spot errors quickly by identifying the core structure of the sentence.
  2. Better Expression & Style:
    Sentence Improvement sharpens the ability to choose clearer, more precise, and grammatically elegant alternatives — a skill useful not just in exams but also in SSB interviews.
  3. Confidence with Tricky Structures:
    Through practice, aspirants become familiar with confusing patterns, such as misplaced modifiers, dangling participles, parallel structures, and idiomatic expressions.

Tips Emphasized During the Class

  • Don’t ignore the ‘No Improvement’ option. Many students unnecessarily change a correct sentence.
  • Understand the meaning of the entire sentence before attempting grammar-based changes.
  • Learn frequently used phrases and idioms – these often appear in improved versions.
  • Practice time-bound MCQs to simulate actual exam conditions and improve selection speed.

Conclusion

The Sentence Improvement Live MCQ Class 1 was designed not only to expose students to real exam-style questions but also to encourage conceptual clarity and strategic thinking. As NDA & CDS 2 2025 exams approach, it’s vital for aspirants to master this topic as it serves as a bridge between grammar and comprehension, testing your overall command over the English language.

With consistent practice, familiarity with common structures, and a keen eye for precision, candidates can confidently ace Sentence Improvement questions and boost their overall English score — bringing them a step closer to their dream of joining the Armed Forces.

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Anuradha Dey

Senior Lecturer, SSBCrackExams, M.A.(Psychology), M.A. English (Gold Medalist) from BHU; B.A. Hons from St. Xavier’s College (Kolkata). Poet, Writer & Translator. Certified Career Counselor. Knows Mandarin, German, English, Bengali & Hindi.

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