Category Archives: English MCQs

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1Grammar MCQSTake Quiz
2Preposition MCQSTake Quiz
3Idioms MCQsTake Quiz
4Abbreviation MCQsTake Quiz
5Antonyms MCQsTake Quiz
6Synonyms MCQsTake Quiz
7Sentence Correction MCQsTake Quiz
8Active & Passive Voice MCQsTake Quiz
9Direct & Indirect MCQSTake Quiz

Abdul Said, it is four O’clock now Mark the correct indirect?

A. Abdul told that it has been four O’clock then
B. Abdul told that it was four O’clock then
C. Abdul told that it had four O’clock then
D. None of these

You cannot have your _____ and eat it?

A. Apple
B. Cake
C. Bun
D. Biscuit

Which viceroy is known as penultimate viceroy of sub-continent ?

A. Linlithgow
B. Wavell
C. Mountbatten
D. None of these

LCM Meaning?

A. Least count multiple
B. Less common multiple
C. Least common multiple
D. None of these

“Cap in hand” meaning of this idiom ?

A. Extremely happy; delighted
B. to sneak away to another place
C. Humbly asking for a favour
D. None of these

Correct the sentence: You have been working very hard for the last two years. Isn’t it?

A. You have been working very hard for the last two years. Hasn’t you?
B. You have been working very hard for the last two years. Haven’t you?
C. You have been working very hard for the last two years. Hadn’t you?
D. You had been working very hard for the last two years. Haven’t you?

Correct the sentence: Ten cattles were grazing in the field?

A. Ten cattle were grazing in the field
B. Ten cattle was grazing in the field
C. Ten cattles was grazing in the field
D. Not required

Correct the sentence: In the accident one of my arms was broken and my legs bruised?

A. In the accident one of my arms has broken and my legs bruised.
B. In the accident my arms was broken and my legs bruised.
C. In the accident one of my arms was broken and legs bruised.
D. correction not required

Yousaf ____ in the garden the whole of yesterday?

A. has dug
B. was digging
C. dug
D. had dug

Most foreign students don’t like American coffee, and ?

A. I don’t too
B. neither do I
C. either don’t
D. neither don’t I