25 English Grammar Questions set 1
1. The synonym of ‘SUCCULENT’:
(a) Juicy (b) Anxious
(c) Concise (d) Wicked
2. You should adapt yourself ____ the conditions of this place:
(a) in (b) to
(c) about (d) on
3. Wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve means:
(a) get upset (b) pay more money
(c) show one’s feeling openly (d) be calm
4. Thirty three percent of the seats are set apart for woman.(The
meaning of the underlined words).
(a) taken (b) paid
(c) reserved (d) settled
5. The word Banal means:
(a) Annoying (b) Noisy
(c) Happy (d) Common place
6. Put out the fire soon. The passive form is :
(a) Let the fire be put out soon.
(b) The fire may be put out soon.
(c) The fire is put out soon.
(d) The fire can be put out soon.
7. It is ......... honourable act from ....... European gentleman.
(a) an, an (b) a, a
(c) an, a (d) a, an
8. Lakshmi has a bad memory. She can’t remember _____
(a) nothing (b) no-one
(c) anything (d) anybody
9. The idiom ‘Call it a day’ means:
(a) Stop working on something
(b) Have a pleasant day
(c) Visit everyday (d) Don’t be so critical
10. They have entered ____ an agreement.
(a) in (b) on
(c) into (d) with
11. None has finished the job, _____?
(a) haven’t they (b) have they
(c) did they (d) hadn’t they
12. Cunning,scheming and unscrupulous act, especially in politics is termed as
(a) Authoritarianism (b) Pragmatism
(c) Machiavellianism (d) Utilitarianism
13. I was delighted ___ his unexpected arrival.
(a) at (b) for
(c) of (d) with
14. He _____ his father.
(a) takes after (b) gives out
(c) passes by (d) turns over
15. ‘One for the road’ is an idiomatic expression which means :
(a) Conscious walking
(b) A final drink before leaving
(c) No longer able to drive (d) A packet to eat on the way
16. Debonair means:
(a)An ugly man (b) An incredulous man
(c)A wealthy accomplished man
(d) Confident, charming and well – dressed man
17. We must ____ to the authority.
(a) bend (b) surrender
(c) subdue (d) submit
GENERAL ENGLISH
18. India was dragged ____ the second World War without the
consent of her people:
(a) to (b) in
(c) into (d) for
19. To confirm or give support to (a statement, theory or finding):
(a)Corroborate (b) Implicate
(c) Designate (d) Extricate
20. ‘Duality’ means:
(a) the state of having two parts or aspects
(b) a fight between two warriors
(c) a wrestling competition
(d) a state of being not certain
21. The meaning of “Mild”:
(a) Strong (b) Wild
(c) Hard (d) Gentle
22. He has put _____ the meeting.
(a) up (b) off
(c) away (d) out
23. _____ of those people have you met before?
(a) How many (b) How often
(c) How much (d) How long
24. It _____ (stop) raining for a while, but now it is raining again.
(Use the correct form of verb).
(a)stops (b) is stopping
(c) stopped (d) was stopping
25. Which word is wrongly spelt?
(a)insistance (b) resistance
(c) existence (d) reverence
Answers
1(a) 2(b) 3(c) 4(c) 5(d) 6(a) 7(c) 8(c) 9(a) 10(c) 11(b)
12(c)13(a)14(a) 15(b) 16(d) 17(d) 18(c) 19(a) 20(a)
21 (d) 22(b) 23 (a)24 (c) 25(a)
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