EIAT - Elevator Industry Aptitude Grammar and Sentence Structure Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A technician is writing a log entry. Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct and most clearly written?
- The technician replaced the worn hoist rope, the elevator's performance improved immediately.
- After replacing the worn hoist rope, the elevator's performance improved immediately.
- Replacing the hoist rope, the elevator's performance improving as a result.
- Because the hoist rope was worn, the technician replaced it, and performance improved. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Because the hoist rope was worn, the technician replaced it, and performance improved.
This sentence is the most clear and grammatically sound. It correctly establishes a cause-and-effect relationship using 'Because', and it properly joins two independent clauses ('the technician replaced it' and 'performance improved') with a comma and the coordinating conjunction 'and'. Option A is a comma splice. Option B correctly uses an introductory phrase but is less descriptive. Option C is a sentence fragment.
Question 2: Choose the sentence that demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement.
- The box of replacement relays are on the workbench.
- Each of the elevator cars were inspected for safety.
- Neither the head technician nor the apprentices is available right now.
- The main control panel, along with its diagnostic cables, needs to be updated. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The main control panel, along with its diagnostic cables, needs to be updated.
The subject of the sentence is 'The main control panel', which is singular. The phrase 'along with its diagnostic cables' is an intervening phrase and does not change the subject's number. Therefore, the singular verb 'needs' is correct. In option A, the subject is 'box' (singular), so the verb should be 'is'. In option B, the subject 'Each' is singular, so the verb should be 'was'. In option C, when using 'neither/nor', the verb agrees with the subject closest to it ('apprentices'), so the plural verb 'are' should be used.
Question 3: A senior technician is writing a standard operating procedure. Which of the following instructions is written with correct parallel structure?
- The job requires inspecting the wiring, to test the door sensors, and lubrication of the rails.
- Your duties will be to answer service calls, perform routine maintenance, and submitting daily reports.
- Before starting, you must lock out the power, tag the disconnect, and verify zero energy state. (Correct answer)
- To troubleshoot the issue, you should be checking the fault codes, observe the motor, and to listen for strange noises.
Correct answer: Before starting, you must lock out the power, tag the disconnect, and verify zero energy state.
This sentence demonstrates correct parallel structure because all verbs in the series ('lock', 'tag', 'verify') are in the same base form. This creates a balanced and easy-to-read instruction. The other options mix different grammatical forms (e.g., inspecting, to test, lubrication; to answer, perform, submitting; checking, observe, to listen), which violates the rule of parallelism.
Question 4: Which sentence uses the words 'its' and 'it's' correctly?
- Its time to check the elevator and its emergency brake.
- It's time to check the elevator and it's emergency brake.
- It's time to check the elevator and its emergency brake. (Correct answer)
- Its time to check the elevator and it's emergency brake.
Correct answer: It's time to check the elevator and its emergency brake.
'It's' is a contraction for 'it is'. 'Its' is a possessive pronoun that means 'belonging to it'. The sentence should read: 'It is time to check the elevator and the emergency brake belonging to it.' Therefore, 'It's time... and its emergency brake' is the correct construction.
Question 5: Which of the following sentences contains a punctuation error?
- The technician needed three tools: a wrench, a voltmeter, and a screwdriver.
- Although the motor was noisy, it was still functioning within specifications.
- The controller, which was recently upgraded, is working perfectly.
- Please check the guide rails the door mechanism and the traveling cable. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Please check the guide rails the door mechanism and the traveling cable.
This sentence is missing commas to separate the items in a series. The correct punctuation would be: 'Please check the guide rails, the door mechanism, and the traveling cable.' This is known as using the serial or Oxford comma. Option A correctly uses a colon to introduce a list. Option B correctly uses a comma after an introductory dependent clause. Option C correctly uses commas to set off a non-essential clause.
Question 6: Which of the following is a complete and grammatically correct sentence?
- After the technician finished troubleshooting the electrical issue.
- The elevator doors would not close, the sensor was blocked.
- The technician, after arriving on-site and assessing the situation.
- The new hoist motor operates more quietly than the old one. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The new hoist motor operates more quietly than the old one.
This is a complete sentence because it contains a subject ('The new hoist motor') and a verb ('operates') and expresses a complete thought. Option A is a sentence fragment; it's a dependent clause that needs a main clause to be complete. Option B is a comma splice, where two independent sentences are incorrectly joined with only a comma. Option C is a sentence fragment that has a subject but no main verb for that subject.
A technician is writing a log entry.
Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct and most clearly written?