Multiple Choice Questions - English Grammar
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Multiple Choice Questions - English Grammar

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Which of the following is the correct spelling of the word that refers to the act of occurring?

  • Occurence
  • Occurance
  • Occurrence (correct)
  • Ocurrence
  • What word best completes the sentence: 'He is......to......any kind of work with due sincerity'?

  • determined, undertake (correct)
  • fond, perform
  • reluctant, entrust
  • eager, void
  • Select the correct question tag for the statement: 'People shouldn't drink and drive...'.

  • shall they?
  • shouldn't they?
  • isn't it?
  • should they? (correct)
  • Which of the following is the antonym for the word 'adverse'?

    <p>friendly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the one-word substitution for 'a person who hates all mankind'?

    <p>misanthrope</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Identify the sentence with the incorrect use of the article.

    <p>He is MA</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Fill in the blank: 'Either Munni or Chunni..........lost her pen.'

    <p>has</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Select the correct passive voice form of 'I know him'.

    <p>He is known to me.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct completion for the sentence: 'If...........a man on the moon, why can't they sort out paper-jams?'

    <p>we had landed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct phrase to complete the sentence: 'It'll be fine........you do it the way I told you.'

    <p>as long as</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Finish the sentence: 'Sarah would have made sure John was here...........were coming too.'

    <p>if she had known you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase fits best in the sentence: 'You're not that good at singing..........yourself!'?

    <p>get lost</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Identify the correct phrase to fill in the blank: '.........different food from all over the world in London.'

    <p>there's loads of</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What completes the question accurately: 'How many times........not to do that?'

    <p>haven't I told you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Choose the correct option: 'You should read this novel. It’s been.......recommended by all the critics.'

    <p>Highly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Complete the sentence correctly: 'The police are........an investigation into the robbery.'

    <p>carrying out</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Multiple Choice Questions Overview

    • The quiz consists of various questions testing grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills.

    Key Grammar Points

    • Use of conditional forms: "If a man on the moon, why can't they sort out paper-jams?"
    • Time clauses in conditional statements: "Sarah would have made sure John was here if she had known you."
    • Inversion in reported speech: "The teacher asked if we had all remembered our textbooks."

    Vocabulary Insights

    • Antonyms: "Select the antonym for 'adverse' - the correct answer is 'friendly'."
    • Idioms and phrases: Understanding expressions like "green-eyed monster" refers to jealousy.

    Sentence Structure

    • Usage of comparative forms: "Akbar was the greatest Mughal emperor" can be expressed as "No other Mughal emperor was as great as Akbar."
    • Articles: Correct usage and placement in sentences, identifying errors like "He is MA."

    Verbs and their Forms

    • Mastery in verb forms through questions on calls to action: "Either Munni or Chunni has lost her pen."
    • Passive voice transformation: "I know him" changes to "He is known by me."

    Logical Reasoning

    • Understanding context and relationships through sentence analysis: "It's a great place to live apart from the increasing volume of traffic."
    • Drawing conclusions from statements: “He satisfied the guests” implies the guests were pleased.

    Practice Application

    • Fill-in-the-blank exercises to demonstrate comprehension of verb tense and form: "How many times haven't I told you not to do that?"
    • Identifying specific word roles in sentences, enhancing grammatical precision: "The verb of the word 'success' is 'succeeds'."

    Critical Thinking and Analysis

    • Select correct question tags: "People shouldn't drink and drive, should they?"
    • Recognizing one-word substitutions for phrases: "He is the person who hates all mankind" is a misanthrope.

    These notes can help in understanding key language concepts and prepare for similar English language assessments.

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    Test your knowledge of English grammar with this quiz featuring multiple choice questions. Each question focuses on verb forms, conjunctions, and conditional statements. Challenge yourself and improve your understanding of English language rules.

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