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English MCQs Questions And Answers

English-Questions

Q1. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

If you look back in India’s history, you will find it is full of traditions and customs which might look ordinary but has several health benefits attached to them.

(a) And have several

(b) But have several

(c) And has several

(d) No improvement

Q2. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

Hardly had I starts working on the computer when the electricity was gone.

(a) had I start

(b) had I started

(c) I had started

(d) No improvement

Q3. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

She’s been working a lot recently, hadn’t she?

(a) Hasn’t she?

(b) Didn’t she?

(c) Wasn’t she?

(d) No improvement

Q4. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

The brief reduction in global GHG emissions bring on by the pandemic has given all countries an opportunity to review their development trajectories.

(a) Has brought

(b) Brought about

(c) Brought up

(d) No improvement

Q5. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

Many fishermen have begun to weigh out options to go back to the fishing harbours in other states because of pandemics.

(a) To weighing up options

(b) To weigh down options

(c) To weigh options

(d) No improvement

Q6. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

If she sets her mind to a goal, she eventually achieve it.

(a) she eventually achieves it.

(b) she will eventually achieve it.

(c) she would eventually achieve it.

(d) No improvement

Q7. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement.’

Producers of entertainment content, especially stand-up comedians, are increasingly become the target of legal action.

(a) Are increasingly becoming

(b) Are increasingly became

(c) Have increasingly becoming

(d) No improvement

Q8. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement’.

It was being hard to believe that my friend behaved with you in such an arrogant way.

(a) being hard

(b) was hard

(c) hard

(d) No improvement

Q9. Select the option that will improve the segment in bold of the given sentence. In case no improvement is needed, select ‘No improvement’.

Hardly have I stepped out of my house when I saw guest coming towards my house.

(a) has

(b) had

(c) had had

(d) No improvement

Q10. Select the most appropriate option to substitute the segment in bold in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select No improvement.

Our country has made progress in our development journey, and people came out in large numbers to vote for development.

(a) came

(b) has come

(c) will come

(d) No improvement

Solutions

S1. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

Replace, ‘But has several’ with ‘But have several’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

In the given sentence, it talks about the history of India, full of traditions and customs (Subject – Plural). Hence, it takes ‘Have’ as a transitive verb used for talking about possession.

The sentence thus formed is – If you look back in India’s history, you will find it is full of traditions and customs which might look ordinary but have several health benefits attached to them.

S2. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

Replace ‘Had I starts’ with ‘Had I started’ to make the sentence grammatically

correct.

Hardly …when – It is used, ‘To say that something happened and another thing happened very soon afterwards’.

The verb describing the earlier event is usually in the past perfect tense.

The sentence thus formed is – Hardly had I started working on the computer when the electricity was gone.

S3. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

Replace ‘Hadn’t it?’ with ‘Hasn’t it?’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

The given sentence is of ‘Question Tag.’

A question tag – Question tags are short questions at the end of statements.

They are mainly used in speech when we want to -Confirm that something is true or not, or to encourage a reply from the person we are speaking to.

A positive statement is followed by a negative question tag. A negative statement is

followed by a positive question tag.

The sentence thus formed is – She’s been working a lot recently, hasn’t she?

S4. Ans.(b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

Replace ‘Bring on’ with ‘Brought about’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Brought about – It is a phrasal verb which means, ‘’to make something happen, especially to cause changes in a situation.’’

Bring on – It means, ‘’To cause something, typically something unpleasant, to occur’’.

Brought up – It means, ‘’To present or bring forward for discussion’’.

S5. Ans.(c)

Sol. The correct answer is option c.

Replace ‘to weigh out options’ with ‘to weigh options’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

To weigh options – It means, ‘’ to think carefully about your possibilities or choices’’.

Remaining options are contextually & grammatically incorrect & hence can’t be the correct choice.

S6. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

Replace ‘She eventually achieve it’ with ‘She will eventually achieve it’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

In the given sentence, the result is not guaranteed. Hence, use simple future tense (Will).

When the result is likely, use the first conditional.

Structure of First conditional sentence- Simple present + Simple future.

First conditional sentences are used to express situations in which the outcome is likely (but not guaranteed) to happen in the future.

The sentence thus formed is – If she sets her mind to a goal, she will eventually achieve it.

S7. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

Replace, ‘Are increasingly become’ with ‘Are increasingly becoming’ to make the sentence grammatically correct.

The given sentence states the activity which is of present continuous tense.

The sentence thus formed is – Producers of entertainment content, especially stand-up comedians, are increasingly becoming the target of legal action.

S8.Ans.(b)

Sol. Being is not needed. Hence, option(b) is the correct answer.

S9.Ans.(b)

Sol. Hardly should be followed with past tense of verb. Hence, option(b) is the correct answer.

S10. Ans. (c)

Sol.  Since first part of the sentence is in present tense hence the second clause should be in future tense to convey the same meaning.

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