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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.’

Journalists are often put against bars for disseminating information that could hamper a community’s interest.

  1. Put behind bars
  2. No improvement
  3. Putting after bars
  4. Put for bars

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

The asteroid impact that wiped by dinosaurs from Earth also gave birth to the Amazon rainforest, says a new study.

  1. Wipe from
  2. Wiped for
  3. No improvement
  4. Wiped out

Q3. Select the word which means the same as the group of words given.

The sound of Mosquitoes.

  1. Trumpet
  2. Twitter
  3. Squeak
  4. Whine

Q4. Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word.

Chary

  1. Eager
  2. Alert
  3. Annoyed
  4. Boring

Q5. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank in the given sentence.

During the great depression soup kitchens were opened across America to __________ the hungry.

  1. Fed
  2. Fade
  3. Feed
  4. Fad

Directions (6-10): In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each blank.

Every person wishes to lead a happy life. Some people work very hard and earn a _______________ (1). As a result, they prosper in life and become happy.  They helped themselves to prosper by their hard work. _______________ (2) there are certain people who are lazy and do not want to work hard. At the same time, these people also want to be prosperous and happy. These people want others to work for ___________ (3). If we are hard-working, others will help us in our needs. They will be happy to help us and we don’t have to be _____________ (4) of asking help from others too. But if we are lazy, others will never care for us. They will blame us and laugh at us for being lazy. The question here is whether we are ready to help ourselves before trying to get help from others. If we are ready, we will win the love and sympathy of others. We will become prosperous and happy then. So, work hard, do our duties and thus help ourselves. Thus, it can be _______________ (5) said that self-help is the best help.

Q6. Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 1

  1. Living
  2. Finance
  3. Credit
  4. Popularity

Q7. Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 2

  1. After
  2. If
  3. Or
  4. But

Q8. Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 3

  1. Their
  2. Them
  3. Those
  4. There

Q9. Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 4

  1. Ashamed
  2. Courageous
  3. Perfect
  4. Successful

Q10. Select the most appropriate option for blank no. 5

  1. Fervently
  2. Intently
  3. Actually
  4. Correctly

 Solutions

S1. Ans.(a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

Replace ‘Put against bars’ with ‘Put behind bars’ to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

Put behind bars – It is a phrase that means, ‘To arrest and imprison one.’

For example – He’s spent most of his life behind bars.

S2. Ans.(d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

Replace ‘Wiped by’ with ‘Wiped out’ to make the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.

Wipe out – It is a phrase that means, ‘To destroy completely, to kill someone’.

For example – The indigenous population was completely wiped out by the rapid spread of new diseases.

S3. Ans.(d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

Whine – The sound of Mosquitoes.

Squeak -The sound of Rats.

Twitter – The sound of Birds.

Trumpet -The sound of Elephants.

Option (d) portrays the same meaning as that of the given group of words & hence it is the correct choice.

S4. Ans.(b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

Chary – Cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something.

Synonyms – Alert, Careful, Cautious.

Antonyms – Careless, Heedless, Incautious.

S5. Ans.(c)

Sol. The correct answer is option c.

The word that can be filled in the blank is `Feed’.

Feed – To give food to a person, group, or animal.

For example – I usually feed the neighbour’s cat while she’s away.

Fed – It is the past tense and past participle of ‘Feed’.

For example – He said you looked at the hungry and you fed them.

Fade – To (cause to) lose colour, brightness, or strength gradually.

For example – If you hang your clothes out in the bright sun, they will fade.

Fad – A style, activity, or interest that is very popular for a short period of time:

For example – There was a fad for wearing ripped jeans a few years ago.

S6. Ans.(a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

The word that can be filled in the blank is `Living’.

Earn a living – It is a phrase that means, ‘To make money in order to support oneself financially.’

For example – We need to get a good job to earn a decent living.

Finance – The money that a person or company has.

For example – We keep a tight control on the organization’s finances.

Credit – Praise, approval, or honour.

For example – She got no credit for solving the problem.

Popularity – The fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people.

For example – The increasing popularity of organic food.

S7. Ans.(d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

The word that can be filled in the blank is `But’.

But – It is used for introducing an idea which contrasts with or is different from what has just been said.

For example – The weather will be sunny but cold.

After – It means, ‘Following in time, place, or order’.

For example – Let’s go for a walk after breakfast.

If – It is used in sentences in which one thing only happens or is true when another thing happens or is true.

For example – If you see him, give him this letter.

Or – It means, ‘If not; otherwise’.

For example – Don’t drive so fast or you’ll have an accident!

S8. Ans.(b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

The word that can be filled in the blank is `Them’.

Them – It is used to refer to the object of a clause. In other words, it usually represents the group of people or things that have ‘experienced’ the action described by the verb, and refers back to two or more people or things that were mentioned earlier.

For example – I’ve bought some apples. I’ll put them on the table.

Their – It is the possessive case of the pronoun they, meaning belonging to them.

For example – They left their cell phones at home.

Those – It is used to refer to people or things which have already been mentioned.

For example – I was helped by people who cared and I shall never be able to thank those people enough.

There – There is used as the subject of the verb ‘be’ to say that something exists or does not exist, or to draw attention to it.

For example – There are roadworks between the two towns.

S9. Ans.(a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

The word that can be filled in the blank is `Ashamed’.

Ashamed – Feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character.

For example – He was ashamed that he had been caught stealing.

S10. Ans.(d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

The word that can be filled in the blank is `Correctly’.

Correctly – (of a way of speaking or behaving) in a way that is generally accepted and approved of.

For example – My sister took elocution lessons so she could speak correctly.

Fervently – In a way that shows that your beliefs are strong and sincerely felt.

For example – The nationalists believe fervently in independence for their country.

Actually – in fact, or really.

For example – I didn’t actually see her – I just heard her voice.

Intently – With earnest and eager attention.

For example – He gazed at her intently.

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