MCQs on English Grammar 5
MCQs on English Grammar 5
MCQs on English Grammar 5
Q. Choose the correct option from the alternatives given below each question.
401. His speech was replete with allusions. Here ‘replete’ means:
(A) full of
(B) devoid of
(C) improper
(D) frank
Ans: (A) MCQs on English Grammar 5
402. ‘Aquiline’ is the adjective connected with the word:
(A) water
(B) eagle
(C) cat
(D) sea
Ans: (B)
403. ‘Emetic’ is a medicine that causes:
(A) bleeding
(B) sleep
(C) sweating
(D) vomiting
Ans: (D)
404. Choose the option that gives the correct sense of the idioms / phrase in the following sentence:
‘To break the ice’, he started talking with his neighbour about the weather.
(A) to start an argument
(B) to prepare a cold drink
(C) to overcome shyness
(D) to light a fire in the room
Ans: (A)
405. Her thinking leans ____ democracy.
(A) with
(B) towards
(C) for
(D) None of these
Ans: (B)
406. He got too tired _____ over work.
(A) because of
(B) due to
(C) on
(D) for
Ans: (A) MCQs on English Grammar 5
407. ____ it help you in your studies ?
(A) Will
(B) was
(C) Is
(D) Are
Ans: (A)
408. He said to me, “How old are you?”
In direct narration of the sentence, it will read like:
(A) He asked me how old I was.
(B) He asked me how old was I.
(C) He said to me that how old I.
(D) none of the above
Ans: (A)
409. Use the correct verb form in the blank of the following sentence:
Many people ———- killed in the World War II.
(A) was killed.
(B) is killed
(C) were killed
(D) killed
Ans: (C)
410. I ____ never seen such a picture before.
(A) did
(B) was
(C) have
(D) has
Ans: (C)
MCQs on English Grammar 5
411. _____ his principles, he has to be very careful.
(A) with regard of
(B) with regard on
(C) with regard to
(D) None of these
Ans: (C)
412. Building has been built _____ the new plan.
(A) accordance to
(B) in accordance with
(C) for
(D) about
Ans: (B)
413. Words of same sound is …………. .
(A) Soundnyms
(B) Antonyms
(C) Homonyms
(D) None of these
Ans: (C)
414. Sounding the same but spelt differently?
(A) Symphonious
(B) Homophonous
(C) Synonyms
(D) Saminymous
Ans: (B)
415. He crossed the broken bridge ____ warning.
(A) in spite of
(B) in spite off
(C) on
(D) about
Ans: (A)
416. The train ____ as fast as the bus.
(A) went
(B) running
(C) moves
(D) going
Ans: (C)
417. He was seen _____ to the school.
(A) went
(B) going
(C) gone
(D) go
Ans: (B)
418. She ____ in the sun for 1 hour.
(A) sitting
(B) has been sitting
(C) has been sit
(D) has sit
Ans: (B)
419. Antonym of ‘Inscrutable’?
(A) Baffling
(B) Obvious
(C) Confuse
(D) Reduce
Ans: (B)
420. Antonym of ‘Licentious’ ?
(A) Pious
(B) Confused talk
(C) Clear
(D) Close
Ans: (A)
MCQs on English Grammar 5
421. Choose the correct sentence.
(A) My friend has got a new job.
(B) My friend has got a new work.
(C) My friend is got a new job.
(D) My friend did got a new job.
Ans: (A)
422. Choose the correct sentence.
(A) Do you like a glass of water?
(B) Would you like a glass of water?
(C) Would you like the glass of water?
(D) Do you like the glass of water?
Ans: (B)
423. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) We should not read that kind of novels.
(B) We should not read novels of that kind.
(C) We should not read those kind of novels.
(D) A and B
Ans: (D)
424. Antonym of ‘Ad-lib’ ?
(A) Improvise
(B) Extemporized
(C) Deliberate
(D) Spontaneous
Ans: (C)
425. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) In old age, there is nothing miserable than poverty.
(B) In old age, there is nothing more miserable than poverty.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (B)
426. Antonym of ‘Imperil’?
(A) Safeguard
(B) Endanger
(C) Hazard
(D) Jeopardise
Ans: (A)
427. Antonym of Rabid ?
(A) Frantic
(B) Sober
(C) Chaos
(D) Vulgar
Ans: (B)
428. Antonym of Torpor ?
(A) Lack of Energy
(B) Inactive
(C) Dullness
(D) None of these
Ans: (C)
429. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) You should go for further studies.
(B) You should go for farther studies.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (A)
430. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) Choose the cheapest of the two phones.
(B) Choose cheaper of the two phones.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above.
Ans: (B)
MCQs on English Grammar 5
431. Antonym of ‘Ravenous’?
(A) Greedy
(B) Very Hungry
(C) Assuaged
(D) None of these
Ans: (C)
432. Antonym of Supernal ?
(A) Earthy
(B) Divine
(C) Celestial
(D) None of these
Ans: (A)
433. Choose the correctly spelt word ?
(A) Ofense
(B) Affence
(C) Offience
(D) Offence
Ans: (D)
434. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) The four last chapters are interesting.
(B) The last four chapters are interesting.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (B)
435. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) Both his brothers are scientists.
(B) His both brothers are scientists.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (A)
436. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) These sort of people are not trustworthy.
(B) This sort of people are not trustworthy.
(C) People of this sort are not trustworthy.
(D) B and C
Ans: (D)
437. Choose the correctly spelt word ?
(A) Monotonuous
(B) Monotonous
(C) Monotonauos
(D) Monatonous
Ans: (B)
438. Choose the correctly spelt word ?
(A) Scissors
(B) Scisors
(C) Scissars
(D) Secissors
Ans: (A)
439. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) Both her daughters are engineers.
(B) Her both daughters are engineers.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (A)
440. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) These all cars are old.
(B) All these cars are old.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (B)
441. Select the correct one from the four alternatives.
(A) This watch is better of the two.
(B) This watch is the best of the two.
(C) A and B
(D) None of the above
Ans: (A) 0 0 0.
MCQs on English Grammar 5
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