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English Grammar MCQ
Topic English Grammar MCQ
Category Daily Quiz
Used for All Competitive Exams

 

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English Grammar MCQ

 

Q1. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
Relating to or characteristic of hell or the underworld
(a) diabolical
(b) execrable
(c) elysium
(d) infernal
Q2. Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
Arun hosted the party but his father had to ___________.
(a) flash in the pan
(b) foot the bill
(c) fish in troubled waters
(d) fall flat
Q3. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
P. Which is dominated by the Peoples’ Liberation Guerrilla Army Battalion 1.
Q. Numbering 500, were dispatched into the forests to deal with the emergent situation.
R. There was intelligence that Maoists were going to assemble at Elmagunda village,
S. Accordingly, security forces, comprising District Reserve Guards, Special Task Force,
(a) RSPQ
(b) PQSR
(c) SRPQ
(d) RPSQ
Q4. Choose the most appropriate option to change the voice (active / passive) form of the given sentence.
He will be rewarded for his bravery.
(a) His bravery will be rewarded by him.
(b) His bravery will have been rewarded.
(c) His bravery would reward.
(d) His bravery will reward him.
Q5. Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
The doctor said to his patient, “Take your medicines regularly.”
(a) The doctor told his patient that he took his medicines regularly.
(b) The doctor ordered his patient to take his medicines regularly.
(c) The doctor advised his patient to take his medicines regularly.
(d) The doctor asked his patient to take your medicines regularly.
Q6. Choose the most appropriate option to change the narration (direct / indirect) of the given sentence.
Raju said, “My master is planning to buy a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi”.
(a) Raju said that his masters are planning to buy a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi.
(b) Raju said that his master was planning to buy a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi.
(c) Raju said that his master is being planning to buy a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi.
(d) Raju said that my master was planning to buy a farmhouse on the outskirts of Delhi.
Q7. Choose the most appropriate option to change the voice (active / passive) form of the given sentence.
I was obliged to follow him.
(a) Circumstances obliges me to follow him.
(b) Circumstances made me obliged in following him.
(c) Circumstances obliged me to follow him.
(d) Circumstances had obliged me to follow him.
Q8. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.
A person extremely desirous of money
(a) Extravagant
(b) Miser
(c) Fervent
(d) Avaricious
Q9. Select the most appropriate idiom (in the context) to fill in the sentence.
He is a successful person because he knows how to __________.
(a) take the floor
(b) tall order
(c) take bull by horns
(d) throw out of gear
Q10. Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
P. While the rest of the world has sprung into action, India has merely announced the setting up of a task force under the Finance Minister to explore economic recovery options.
Q. Contrary to rhetoric, neither will India be immune to this imminent economic crisis nor will some ‘preternatural force’ insulate us from this epidemic.
R. It is prudent to swing into action right away to soften the inevitable economic blow.
S. This lackadaisical approach is unconscionable.
(a) SPRQ
(b) PSQR
(c) RSQP
(d) QSRP

English Grammar Solution

S1. Ans(d)
Sol. Infernal: relating to or characteristic of hell or the underworld.
Diabolical: characteristic of the Devil, or so evil as to be suggestive of the Devil.
Execrable: extremely bad or unpleasant.
Elysium: a state of great happiness.
S2. Ans(b)
Sol. foot the bill: to pay for something; to pay for a bill.
S3. Ans(d)
S4. Ans(d)
S5. Ans(c)
S6. Ans(b)
S7. Ans(c)
S8. Ans(d)
Sol. Avaricious means having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or material gain.
Extravagant: lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.
Miser: a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible.
Fervent: having or displaying a passionate intensity.
S9. Ans(c)
Sol. take bull by horns: To approach, confront, or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly and with clear, confident action.
S10. Ans(b)

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