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English Grammar Questions Latest English Grammar MCOQ Objective Questions - Ee ane Bar lela) Re eect See Ce Clu Ney lel) aoe ered PONE res eard B Download App MCQ Question 1: Which of the following statements is not correct with reference to verbs? 1. ARedundant Verb can have more than one form for Its past tenise or past participle. 2. An Impersonal Verb is used only in the first person singular. 3. Stative verbs do not take progressive aspect, 4. An Intransitive Verb does not require en object to complete its meaning eros} India's Super Teachers for all govt. exams Liste Onsen ees Answer (Det Option 2: An Impersonal Verb is used only in the first person singular. English Grammar MCQ Question 1 Detailed Solution The correct answer is Option 2 Le. it is not correct with reference to verbs. © Key Points * Letus recount the grammatical rules related to tha statements that are mentioned inthe given sentences and examine if they are correct. A redundant verb is @ verb that forms the past orthe past participle in two or more ways, and so as to be both regular and irregular | For example, ‘thrive>thrived or throve>thrived or thriven’;'get>got>got or gotten, Impersonal verbs are verbs that do not use a specific subject, but instead use the generic subject ‘it’ An Impersonal Verb is used only in the third Person ‘singular. = For example, itis snowing outside. = For example, '/t occurred fo them tod Jaté that the whole thing was a scam. Stative verbs, unlike Dynamic verbs, desefibe a state rather than an action. They aren't usually used in the presentyproaressive/continuous form. However, there are some verbs that can sometimes act as @Stative verb, and as dynamic verbs at other — in those, these verbs can be found in progressive aspect, @ For example, ‘She seally likes you.’ She's really liking you' @ For example, '/ think its a good idea’ (here thinkis a stative verb) = For example, ‘Wait a moment! I'm thinking: (here thinkis a dynamic verb) An Intransitive Verb, in contrast to Transitive verbs, does not require an object to complete its meaning. Using an object immediately after an intransitive verb will create an incorrect sentence. However, there may be other information after the verb, such as one or more prepositional phrases or an adverb, @ For example, ' The students have arrived. = For example, ' The students have arrived at the DRDO labs in Hyderabad.’ but not Fhe students arrived DRDO labs' + From the above reference, we can conclude that an Impersonal Verb is used only in the third person singular subject, not first person singular subject. Hence, the correct answer is Option 2 Le. it is not correct with reference to verbs. RO Teeter Start Complete Exam Preparation Ree artes cal eae ead Na DOS Cuenca (eee Execs Download App MCQ Question 2: View this Question Online > Which of the following statements is not correct with reference to verbs? . Afiniteverb is inflected according to om of the subject . Anon-finite verb is ooh person and tense of the subject. Finite wil indispensable part of a clause. 4 ‘ verbs can be categorized in three kinds. np Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 2 : A non-finite verb is controlled by the number, person and tense of the subject. English Grammar MCQ Question 2 Detailed Solution The correct answer is Option 3 i.e. it is not correct with reference to verbs, co + Let us recount the grammatical rules related to the statements tha e Q given sentences and examine if they are correct. > The finite verbs are inflected according to person or tense = For example, / visit my grandparents at least once = For example, ‘My wife visits her grandpa tle » Anon-finite verb is not controlled by the nun = For example, '/ enjoy shopping fo | preferred shopping fi For example, ‘You enjo = For example, \ je For a clause to fo re ment ject st have at least one finite verb. = For example, said that she enjoyed at the party last night. (Dependent clause and Independent clause both contain a finite verb each) » Non-finite verbs are of three kinds: Infinitives, Participles or Gerunds. @ For example, ' want to go to the cinema:' (to-infinitive) | For example, ‘/ like going to theatre. (Gerund) = For example, '’m going to a concert tonight. (Present Participle) + From the above reference, we can conclude that a non-finite verb is not controlled by the number, person and tense of the subject. Hence, the correct answer is Option 2 i.e. it is not correct with reference to verbs. Fog ee ec Sa ae SS Ea ery ele LiCl) rears Practice Py CCS cielo Question Bank Exons) Download App MCQ Question 3: View this Question Online > Which of the following statements is not correct with reference to verbs? 1. itis a Predicative adjective follows.a linking verb and gives more information about the subject 2. We canuse adverb and adjective interchangeably after a linking verb linking verb links or joins the subject ofa sentence with a word or expression that identifies or 'es the subject. 4. In subject-verb agreement, linking verbs match the subject. Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 2: We can use adverb and adjective interchangeably after a linking verb. English Grammar MCQ Question 3 Detailed Solution The correct answer is Option 3 L.e. it is not correct with reference to verbs. © Key Points + Let us recount the grammatical rules related to the statements that are mentioned in the given sentences and examine if they are correct. Linking verbs are verbs that don't show an action but rather describe the subject. It joins the subject of a sentence with that describing word or expression. For example, be, look, seem, feel, appearete @ Usage example | od Migons sa today! ™@ ‘Your room looks like 2 fi - The subject complement after the linking verb describes the subject Therefore, itis always an adjective, never an adverb. 1 ' They are happy with the agreement: (not happily) = That flower smells sweet (not sweetly) - A Predicate adjective is a kind of Subject Complement that follows a linking verb and gives more information about the subject. @ For example, ' The whole issue seems irrelevant’ = A linking verb usually agrees with its subject, not with its complement. For example, @ ‘Excessive absences were the reason for his failure’ = 'The reason for his failure was excessive absences! + From the above reference, we can conclude that only adjectives are used after a linking verb. We do not use adverbs as the subject complements after linking verbs. Hence, the correct answer is Option 2 i.e. it is not correct with reference to verbs. & Perea Cras) SS Elam ety) Cle LL) Bea ue ecs ca Crear raed MasterClasses Cree ear Download App MCQ Question 4: View this Question Online > Which of the following statements is not correct with reference to verbs? 1. Regular verbs use the same endings to indicate tense. 2. The regular verbs are conjugated with a -d' or '-ed' in the simple past. 3. Some of the irregular veibs have the same form for the base, the past simple and the past participle form _*, « » lar verb's simple past tense and past participle are always identical. Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 4: An irregular verb's simple past tense and past participle are always identical. English Grammar MCQ Question 4 Detailed Solution The correct answer is Option 4 Le. it is not correct with reference to verbs. © Key Points + Let us recount the grammatical rules related to the statements that are mentioned in the given sentences and examine if they are correct. i A‘regular verb is a verb that follows standard patterns in its inflection. These are changed into past simple by adding '-t' or “ed! Lf = For example, behave>behaved>behaved, aitend>attended>attended, slay>stayed>stayed ec. Regular verbs all use the same endings to indicate tense (present simple or past simple). It does not vary with the difference. % p @ '/love Chinese food’ = ‘His grandfather loved reading book: | '/have loved going to my grandma's house ever since | can remember! » ‘Irregular verbs' are those who do not follow tho normal patterns for tense conjugations Their Past cro at from their Past simple form. have For example, >taken, eat>ate>eaten, hit>hit>hit etc. Some irregular ver same form for the base, the past simple and the past participle form, @ For example, ‘cast>cast>cast; lei>let>let; put>put>putete. = Usage example, ' The local radiocentres broadcast the weather news sharp 6 o'clock. They have always broadcast that for as many years as they are in operation, but yesterday, after the news of the queen's death was announced, they withheld it til the afternoon and then broadcast it at 4 PM! + From the above reference, we can conclude that an irregular verb's simple past tense and past participle are always different Hence, the correct answer is Option 4 i.e. it is not correct with reference to verbs. ra India’s #1 Learning Platform Start Complete Exam Preparation Ree AR eo Pu Practice ( Cee Cresta Download App Gar MCQ Question 5: View this Question Online > Which of the following statements is not correct wi we ference to verbs? 1. Gerundis a verbal that acts as an “6 2. Auxiliary verbs are us amain O° to show the verb’s tense, number or to form a negative or a we a REO. use the base form of the main verb ie., infinitive form without “to” 4, An adverb usually intervenes the helping verb and the main verb in a sentence, Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: Gerund is a verbal that acts as an adjective in a sentence. English Grammar MCQ Question 5 Detailed Solution The correct answer is Option 1 Le. it is not correct with reference to verbs. ct © Key Points oO + Let us recount the grammatical rules that ate mentioned in the one ke examine if the statements are correct. » Gerundis a verb derivative i.e., verbal that acts as anoun @ For example, 'Two sports, skiing and sledding, > Auxiliary verbs are used together with a mail form a negative or a question, For examp! = '/amwaiting for a mail’ in this part of Himachal! the verb's tense, number or to = 'My stomach has been ling! » With modal verbs, we use th the main verb. For example, = "When will yo! the | = 'We ought thing about that missing roof-tile! ‘Looking ahead, We sould book flights for the summer holidays! Where there is more than one verb, mid position means after the first auxiliary verb or after a modal verb. For example, = ‘The government has occasionally been forced to change its mind.’ ™ "You can definitely never predict what will happen’ @ 'We mightn't ever have met + From the above reference, Gerund is a verb derivative |. sentence: it does not act as an adjective. a verbal that acts as a noun Ina Hence, the correct answer is Option 1 i.e. it is not correct with reference to verbs. ‘Top English Grammar MCQ Objective Questions Po eee acy Roetiia) SSE Ta eri ele LiCl) Cee aR cesta Etter Coreen Download App aes a mic Mi exons) MCQ Question 6 ; View this Question Online > than accurate. Jofra Archer, the England fast bowler, is 1. morefast af ow * 3. leds fast 4. more faster ‘Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1: more fast s English Grammar MCQ Question 6 Detailed Solution = ‘The correct answer is Option 1 Le. more fast When two qualities of the same noun are compared, more + positive degree adjective is used. In this, sentence, we are comparing the two qualities of the England fast bowler ie. fast’ and ‘accurate’ for such comparison we will u parative degree ( more + positive degree adjective ). - Use ‘more fast’ rather than’ Let's see an example: + Incorrect- She is prettier than wise. + Correct- She is more pretty than wise, Complete Sentence: Jofra Archer, the England fast bowler, is more fast than accurate. Fog ee ec SS Ea ery ele LiCl) rears Practice Py CCS cielo Question Bank Download App Exons) MCQ Question 7 \ View this Question Online > Nobody knows how the Indian cricket team is going to cope with the difficult and seamer- friendly wickets in Ausiralia. Choose the option which is closest in meaning to the underlined se in the above sentence. 1. putup With 2. putin with 3. put down to : 4, putup against Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 1 : put up with 'e English Grammar MCQ Question 7 Detailed Solution The sentence is speaking about the problem that the Indian cricket team will face in Australia. Thus, the best phrase to replace is put up with. Fog ee ec SS Ea ery ele LiCl) aR cosas Oras Practice ( ual CCS cielo Question Bank Download App MCQ Question8. View this Question Online > Ido mz. you know the case well enough to have opinions. Having said that, | agree with your other point. What does the phrase “having said that” mean in the given text? 1. as opposed to what I have said 2. despite what Ihave said 3. in addition to what | have said 4. contrary to what Ihave said Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 2: despite what | have said English Grammar MCQ Question 8 Detailed Solution The correct answer is option 2 Le. b. what | have said “Having said that” is a transitional phrase that has become more and more common in spoken language. When people say, “Having said that” it is a signal that they are going to say something which will contrast or disagree with what they said a moment ago. Let's see an example to develop more clarity: + Their work has been fairly good. Having said that, | still think there's room for improvement. ee eee acy Roe) SS Ea ery ele LiCl) Cera cece cake Pod era es MasterClasses Question Bank Download App exer 22 MCQ Question 9 View this Question Online > After Rajendra Chola retumed from his voyage to Indonesia, he to visit the temple in Thanjavur, ° 1. Was wishing F s 2 ‘~~ = 3. Wished 4. Had wished Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 3: Wished English Grammar MCQ Question 9 Detalled Solution Concept: Based on the concept of clauses. clause is a combination of related words containing a subject and a verb, It can be a simple sentence ora part of ¢ compound sentence, Main clause:\t gives a complete meaning and can standalone as a complete sentence Subordinate cleuse: It depends on the main clause to give a complete meaning. Explanation ~ Rules of clauses: According to the rule, when main clause is in the past or past perfect tense, the subordinate clause must also be in the past or past perfect tense. So, here past form of verb will be used, Given sentence will become: “after Rajendra Chola returned from his voyage to Indonesia, he wished to visit the temple in Thanjavur” a ane eee sneering Start Complete Exam Prepara Prue eaicd Mock Tests por Que: Cr Download App ‘MCQ Question 10 Which of the following words Is plural? 1. Index .¥ 2. Analysis WR 3. Crisis Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 4: Criteria English Grammar MCQ Question 10 Detailed Solution The correct answer is Option 4) a Explanation: Sere ALT as View this Question Online + ‘Criteria’ is a plural(#gat=) form of ‘criterion’ Criterion means a standard on which a huiginentfiedfotn may be based (c& standard Example Sout quay was fe mostrar ctefon norte quality was the most criterion In our testing. The university's criterta for adm: + ‘Analysis’ Is a singular ((==2==) noun, Its sealtomnte ‘analyses inchs teens « dais ook ion of ar aoe relecin od to undertind ns nature or to detearaayy copermial features fa atte ag fh git at ae a race Har MAT al f ee ch fry Seay fareqa Teter) Example: Doing a careful analysis of the problem. + ‘Crisis is a singular (gu) noun, its plural form is ‘crises’ Crisis means a time of intense difficulty or danger. (#ta #farg ar wat arr aera) Example: She was dealing with a family crisis at the time. + 'Index Is a singular(¢a4-) noun, Its pluralagza-) form|s 'indices/ indexes’ index nes i of eae cuca topes ares) ext nated werk that gives for each Item the page number lemay be found. (qs: grt (#0 fae arama) ger fea card A arr Gar 2 Git Ween areca & fry ys ea tar 8 Vial Ge UAT aT Sea SI) Beample: Look up the recipe for potato soup In the Index. & ee aR early eA ete Start Complete Exam Preparation capes pea eee Dis oed Cree ars Poon ‘MCQ Question 11 View this Question Online Which of the above underlined parts of the sentence is grammatically incorrect? The professop (i) ordered to (|!) the students to go (Ill) out of the class. (IV) Answer (Detaile i w) Option 2: II z English Grammar vce Mn 11 Detailed Solution ‘The error lies in part |! of the sentence as the preposition ‘to’ does not fit after the word ‘ordered.’ It is grammatically incorrect. A person orders someone thus it should read as: The professor ordered the students to go out of the class.’ ad Teeter tei) Start Complete Exam Preparation apes Faia ise DOS tierce Ceres Download App we Xetey MCQ Question 12 t View this Question Online Which of the following options is the closest in meaning to the sentence below? She enjoyed herself immensely at the party. 1. She had a terrible time at the party, 2 crn time at the party, 3. Shehad a terrific time at the party. 4. She had a terrifying time at the party. Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 3 : She had a terrific time at the party. English Grammar MCQ Question 12 Detailed Solution % The given sentence uses the word ‘enjoy’ which has a positive connotation and is followed by the adverb ‘immensely, which means to @ large extent. _ All of the options except option 3 Use adjectives with negative connotations - terrible, horrible, terrifying - to describe the subject's experience and and are hence, incorrect. Option 3 uses the word ‘terrific’ which has a positive connotation and is hence accurate. Hence, option 3 is correct. India's #4 Learning Platform Start Complete Exam Preparation Pr eas faecd See acy acid Verto Question Bank Download App px ry MCQ Question 13 View this Question Online > Identify the segment in the sentence which contains the grammatical error from the given options. I cannot even boil (A) / anegg. Itis highly time (B) / [learnt to cook! (C) / No error (D) 1A 4 ‘ ‘Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 2: B Tee attic Start Complete Exam Preparation ieee Paes POS eres ang Download App MCQ Question 14 View this Question Online > Which of the following options is the closest in meaning to the phrase underlined inthe sentence below? Itis fascinating to see life forms cope with varied environmental conditions. 1. adopt to 2. adapt to 3. adept in 4. acceptwith Answer (Detailed Solution Below) as aaa Ke eee periciny Ree Dr ee at Sela meters) (cn Cee-Lo) ee MasterClasses Creer Download App ‘MCQ Question 15 View this Question Online > The bacteria in milk are destroyed when it heated to 80 degree Celsius. 1. would be 2. willbe 4. was ‘Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 3: is

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