"Question","Category","Tags","Question explanation","Correct answer","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4" "Which connective best shows that one point is just as important as another point?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question checks whether you can identify an additive connective that shows equal importance between ideas.","1","Equally important","However","Meanwhile","Ultimately" "Which connective is most suitable for showing a result or effect?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question tests your understanding of cause and effect in cohesion.","2","Nevertheless","Consequently","Despite this","Over time" "Which connective best introduces a contrast after a similar point has been made?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question focuses on contrast connectives that signal a shift in viewpoint.","3","More significantly","Equally important","However","Ultimately" "Which connective best shows that one idea is not enough to change the overall view?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question checks your use of a concessive connective that weakens a previous point.","4","Consequently","Meanwhile","Over time","Nevertheless" "Which connective best fits the sentence The students worked hard and this they were able to complete the task early?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","The missing word should show a logical result from the first clause.","2","However","Consequently","Despite this","Meanwhile" "Which connective best fits the sentence The first paragraph gives one reason, the second paragraph gives a more important reason?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This checks whether you can select a connective that ranks ideas in order of importance.","3","Also","Ultimately","More significantly","Nevertheless" "Which connective is most appropriate for showing events happening at the same time?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question tests your understanding of sequence and time relationships.","4","Equally important","Meanwhile","Consequently","However" "Which connective best shows that something changed after a period of time?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question focuses on a time-based sequence connective.","1","Over time","Nevertheless","More significantly","Despite this" "Which connective best concludes an argument by showing the final result?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question checks whether you can choose a concluding connective that shows outcome.","2","Meanwhile","Ultimately","However","Also" "Which connective should be avoided if it is repeated in every paragraph without adding variety?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question focuses on cohesion and avoiding repetitive linking words that weaken style.","3","Consequently","Nevertheless","Also","Ultimately" "Which revision would improve cohesion in an essay that uses furthermore in every paragraph?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question tests the ability to improve style by varying connectives.","4","Remove all connectives","Repeat furthermore more often","Replace every sentence with one paragraph","Use a range of connectives that match the ideas" "Which connective best fits the sentence The weather was cold, the match continued?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question asks you to choose a contrast connective where one fact does not stop the second action.","1","Despite this","Consequently","Over time","Equally important" "Which connective best links two sentences where the second one develops the first with a stronger point?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question focuses on progression of argument, not simple repetition.","2","Also","More significantly","Meanwhile","Nevertheless" "Which connective would be best in a paragraph to show that a later idea follows from an earlier one?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This checks whether you can choose a connective that moves the argument forward logically.","3","However","Equally important","Consequently","Meanwhile" "Which sentence uses a connective most effectively?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question tests whether the connective matches the relationship between the two clauses.","4","The argument was weak. Ultimately, the writer provided evidence to support it.","The argument was weak. However, the writer provided evidence to support it.","The argument was weak. Meanwhile, the writer provided evidence to support it.","The argument was weak. Equally important, the writer provided evidence to support it." "Which connective is most suitable for showing that one idea happens while another event is in progress?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question checks your understanding of simultaneous actions and chronological cohesion.","2","Ultimately","Meanwhile","Consequently","Nevertheless" "Which connective best shows that the speaker accepts a point but still disagrees overall?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question tests recognition of contrast and concession in argument.","1","Despite this","Over time","Also","Equally important" "Which of these connectives would best help an essay paragraph move the argument forward?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question focuses on progression, where each paragraph should add something new rather than repeat the same link.","3","Furthermore","Also","More significantly","Meanwhile" "Which connective is least effective in a paragraph that already uses several similar linking words?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question checks your ability to avoid overusing the same connective and to improve cohesion.","4","However","Consequently","Ultimately","Also" "Which connective best completes the sentence The campaign started with small meetings, it grew into a national movement?","A-Level","English Language, 4.3.3 Connectives and cohesion","This question tests a time-based progression from an earlier stage to a later outcome.","1","Over time","Nevertheless","Despite this","Equally important"