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Top 30 English MCQs for OSSSC LSI, Forester, FG 19 April 2024

English language proficiency is essential for success in various competitive exams, including the OSSSC LSI (Livestock Supervisor Inspector), Forester, and Forest Guard (FG) examinations. To help you prepare effectively, we’ve compiled a list of the top 30 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in English, covering a range of topics from grammar and vocabulary to comprehension and idiomatic expressions. These questions are designed to challenge your understanding of the English language and enhance your exam readiness.

Top 30 English MCQs for OSSSC LSI, Forester, FG

These questions offer a glimpse into the diverse range of topics covered in English exams and serve as valuable practice for candidates aiming to excel in the OSSSC LSI, Forester, and FG examinations. Practice regularly, and you’ll be well-prepared to tackle any English-related questions that come your way on exam day.

  1. Which of the following options will come in the blank (A)?
    A. Falling under
    B. Getting under
    C. Undergoing
    D. Under lying
    Answer: C
  2. Which of the following options will come in the blank (B)?
    A. Foot fault
    B. Foot slog
    C. Foot pace
    D. Foot print
    Answer: D
  3. We waste much time on trifles.
    (a) Much time was wasted on trifles
    (b) Much time will be wasted on trifles
    (c) Much time is wasted by us on trifle’s.
    (d) Much time is wasted on trifles
    Option: (c) Much time is wasted by us on trifles.
  4. The task would have been completed by that time tomorrow.
    Someone/Some people
    a) will complete the task by that time tomorrow.
    b) will be completing the task by that time tomorrow.
    c) would have completed the task by that time tomorrow.
    d) will have completed the task by that time tomorrow.
    Answer: (c)
  5. A life story of a person written by himself –
    A) Biography.
    B) Climax.
    C) Autobiography.
    D) Catastrophe.
    Answer: C
  6. One who talks while asleep is called
    A) Somnambulist.
    B) Somniloquist.
    C) Somniferous.
    D) Sleeptalker.Answer: B
  7. One who believes in fate –
    A) Fatalist.
    B) Narcissist.
    C) Feminist.
    D) Numismatist.
    Answer: A
  8. She says “I am a bit busy today.”
    A. She said that she was a bit busy that day.
    B. She said she is busy today
    C. She says that she is a bit busy today.
    D. She is a bit busy today was said by her.
    Answer: C
  9. When he
    P : did not know
    Q : he was nervous and
    R : heard the hue and cry at midnight
    S : what to do
    The Proper sequence should be:
    A. RQPS
    B. QSPR
    C. SQPR
    D. PQRS
    Answer: Option A
  10. It has been established that
    P : Einstein was
    Q : although a great scientist
    R : weak in arithmetic
    S : right from his school days
    The Proper sequence should be:
    A. SRPQ
    B. QPRS
    C. QPSR
    D. RQPS
    Answer: Option B
  11. They said that they took the bus every day.
    A. They said, “They take the bus every day.”
    B. They said “We take the bus.”
    C. That they took the bus every day was said by them.
    D. They said “We took the bus every day.”
    Answer: Option D
  12. He said, “She is taking medication weekly.”
    A. That she is taking weekly medication was said by him.
    B. She is taking weekly medication, he said.
    C. He said that she was taking medication weekly.
    D. He said that, weekly medication was being taken by her.
    Answer: Option C
  13. Jogging a kilometre uses the same number of calories “as if you walk” two kilometres.
    A. as walking
    B. than to walk
    C. than by walking
    D. as though you walk
    Correct Answer: A. as walking
  14. MLA is a representative “electing by the” voters of a constituency to the legislature.
    A. elects by a
    B. elected by a
    C. No Improvement
    D. elected by the
    Answer: Option D
  15. The doctor gave me a prescription _______ my cough.
    A. for
    B. with
    C. at
    D. to
    Answer: Option A
  16. He gave a talk _______ the causes of dengue fever.
    A. of
    B. on
    C. for
    D. off
    Answer: Option B
  17. You can see the doctor _______ 8 am and 12 noon.
    A. at
    B. in
    C. between
    D. on
    Answer: Option C
  18. The organization aims ‘to providing with’ satellite-based data on climate-relevant information with the highest possible levels of accuracy and reliability.
    A. to provide with
    B. at providing with
    C. to provide
    D. to the provision of
    Answer: Option C
  19. P. Former President Donald Trump sharply attacked the U.S.
    Q. infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci over his
    R. handling of the coronavirus pandemic, demanded reparations
    S. from China and denounced an investigation
    T. into his finances in a speech in North Carolina
    A. STQRP
    B. PRSQT
    C. TRPSQ
    D. QSTPR
    E. No replacement is required.
    Answer: E
  20. P. against Hate member Khalid Saifi, arrested in connection with the northeast
    Q. noting that they are not previous convicts nor gangsters
    R. a Delhi court has dismissed a petition filed by authorities
    S. Delhi riots last year, in fetters and handcuffs,
    T. to produce former JNU student Umar Khalid and United
    A. TQSPR
    B. STQPR
    C. PQRST
    D. RTPSQ
    Answer: D
  21. P. a huge surge of protesters joining the sites
    Q. is the case, and all protest sites are witnessing
    R. the government should know that quite the opposite
    S. an image of dwindling numbers at the protest sites
    T. While the spin doctors of BJP continue to try to create
    A. TSRQP
    B. PRSQT
    C. QPRST
    D. STQPR
    Answer: A
  22. You ‘would not’ drive so fast; we have plenty of time.
    A. will not
    B. had not
    C. need not
    D. do not
    Answer: Option C

     

  23. Underwater archaeology has huge potential, ‘as it could be’ a time-consuming and costly way to study the past.
    A. as it is
    B. but it is
    C. since it could be
    D. but it could
    Answer: Option B

     

  24. To smell a rat
    a) to be suspicious
    b) to chase a rat
    c) to see a rat
    d) to smell foul
    Solution: (a)

     

  25. To move heaven and earth
    a) to cause an earthquake
    b) to try everything possible
    c) to pray to all Gods
    d) to travel in a rocket
    Solution: (b)

     

  26. I would always (A) / cherish the fond (B) / memories of (C) / our association. (D) / No error (E)
    A. I would always
    B. cherish the fond
    C. memories of
    D. our association
    Solution: B

     

  27. We all remember tales of how (A) / our grandparents’ generation crossed rivers, walked long distances (B) / and braved unsafe paths to reach schools. Sadly, a disconcertingly large number of children of this generation (C) / also face the same grim reality. (D) / No error (E)
    A. We all remember tales of how
    B. our grandparents’ generation crossed rivers, walked long distances
    C. and braved unsafe paths to reach schools. Sadly, a disconcertingly large number of children of this generation
    D. also face the same grim reality.
    Solution: D

     

  28. It was very cold outside, and the fire we lit was dimming down; hence I decided to _______ it a bit.
    A. soak
    B. strike
    C. stoke
    D. increase
    Solution: Correct Option: C

     

  29. Yesterday, the villagers caught a burglar _______ a bottle of oil from the community hall.
    A. embezzling
    B. frauding
    C. swindling
    D. pilfering
    Solution: Option: D
  30. The foul smell was so _________ that she lost consciousness immediately and had to be taken to the hospital.
    A. revolting
    B. gratifying
    C. captivating
    D. unappealing
    Solution: Option: A

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