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10th Class English Guess papers SECTION I
Question 1. Choose the word with correct spelling as requested
1 (A) Jentleman (B) Gentiman (C) Gentleman (D) Gentalman
2 (A) Guidence (B) Guidance (C) Gudence (D) Gidence
3 (A) Excellent (B) Excellant (C) Excelent (D) Excillent
4 (A) Motevation (B) Motivotion (C) Motevotion (D) Motivation
5 (A) Aditorials (B) Editorials (C) Editoryals (D) Oditorials
6 (A) Sermun (B) Serman (C) Sermon (D) Sermaan
7 (A) Oentment (B) Onitment (C) Ointment (D) Aintment
8 (A) Entertainment (B) Intertainment (C) Antertanment (D) Entertianment
9 (A) Eptitude (B) Aptitude (C) Aptetude (D) Aptitud
10 (A) Demise (B) Demize (C) Demyse (D) Dimise
11 (A) Rense (B) Runse (C) Rins (D) Rinse
12 (A) Noies (B) Naise (C) Noise (D) Noice
13 (A) Available (B) Avialable (C) Avaleable (D) Aviolable
14 (A) Costumary (B) Customary (C) Customery (D) Custmary
15 (A) Responsibal (B) Responseble (C) Respansible (D) Responsible
16 (A) Diceded (B) Decided (C) Desided (D) Disided
17 (A) Enimy (B) Enamy (C) Enemy (D) Enumy
18 (A) Aeble (B) Eble (C) Able (D) Ablea
19 (A) Revilation (B) Revelation (C) Rivelation (D) Ravelation
20 (A) Newspaper (B) Newspapir (C) Newspapar (D) Newspapere
21 (A) Specifac (B) Spacific (C) Specific (D) Spicefic
22 (A) Erable (B) Erabel (C) Arable (D) Arabel
23 (A) Patience (B) Petience (C) Patlance (D) Pateince
24 (A) Separate (B) Saparat (C) Seiparate (D) Separate
25 (A) Relevent (B) Relevunt (C) Relevant (D) Revleantt
26 (A) Consentration (B) Concentration (C) Concantration (D) Concentrashun
27 (A) Techiqe (B) Techniq (C) Technique (D) Techneque
28 (A) Substetute (B) Sebstitute (C) Subctitute (D) Substitute
29 (A) Attempt (B) Attemmpt (C) Atempt (D) Attmipt
30 (A) Decline (B) Declane (C) Dicline (D) Declene
31 (A) Competition (B) Compatation (C) Cumpatition (D) Cemputation
32 (A) Modern (B) Modrin (C) Madren (D) Modron
33 (A) Infection (B) Enfection (C) Anfection (D) Infaction
34 (A) Contest (B) Contast (C) Conteast (D) Cantest
35 (A) Actualy (B) Actuely (C) Actuelly (D) Actually
36 (A) Proirity (B) Priority (C) Poroity (D) Preority
37 (A) Ingineer (B) Angineer (C) Engineer (D) Engaere
38 (A) Disciplines (B) Desciplines (C) Dusceplines (D) Disceplines
39 (A) Property (B) Proparty (C) Praperty (D) Propirty
40 (A) Fossil (B) Fosil (C) Fossel (D) Fosseil
41 (A) Leterature (B) Literacher (C) Litirature (D) Literature
42 (A) Magazines (B) Magzines (C) Magezines (D) Magazenes
43 (A) Surty (B) Surty (C) Shurty (D) Surety
44 (A) Iquitable (B) Equitabal (C) Eqiutable (D) Equitable
45 (A) Privilege (B) Previlege (C) Privelege (D) Preilage
46 (A) Destitud (B) Distitute (C) Destitute (D) Destitude
47 (A) Disgrace (B) Desgrace (C) Disgrase (D) Decgrace
48 (A) Custom (B) Custum (C) Custam (D) Custoom
49 (A) Luxery (B) Luxury (C) Luxary (D) Luxry
50 (A) Sentury (B) Century (C) Cantary (D) Cintury
51 (A) Beneath (B) Beneeth (C) Benaeth (D) Benieth
52 (A) Oppertunity (B) Opportunity (C) Oportunity (D) Opportunety
53 (A) Calender (B) Celendar (C) Calendar (D) Calandar
54 (A) Exchange (B) Exchenge (C) Excheng (D) Ekschange
55 (A) Adhasive (B) Adhesive (C) Adhsive (D) Adhasiv
56 (A) Auditary (B) Auditery (C) Audetory (D) Auditory
57 (A) Chivlary (B) Chivalry (C) Chevelaray (D) Chvilary
58 (A) Auqifers (B) Aiqufers (C) Aquifers (D) Aquifers
59 (A) Circamstances (B) Circumstances (C) Circumstancas (D) Cercumstances
60 (A) Ascalat (B) Escalate (C) Escalat (D) Ascalate
61 (A) Fertiel (B) Fartile (C) Fertial (D) Fertile
62 (A) Innovative (B) Ennovative (C) Annovative (D) Invative
63 (A) Fantesis (B) Fantusies (C) Fantasies (D) Fentasies
64 (A) Privale (B) Privail (C) Prevail (D) Prevale
65 (A) Prificent (B) Profcient (C) Proficint (D) Proficient
66 (A) Leisur (B) Leisure (C) Leasure (D) Liesure
67 (A) Prodaction (B) Production (C) Prodoction (D) Pruduction
68 (A) Incissant (B) Incessant (C) Encissent (D) Encessunt
69 (A) Elastic (B) Elastac (C) Alastic (D) Elestic
70 (A) Broadcost (B) Bradcast (C) Broadcast (D) Brodcast
71 (A) Sequance (B) Saquence (C) Seequence (D) Sequence
72 (A) Applauze (B) Aplause (C) Applause (D) Appleuse
73 (A) Competishun (B) Cumpetition (C) Compitetion (D) Competition
74 (A) Asociation (B) Association (C) Asoslation (D) Ascoclation
75 (A) Uncanscious (B) Unconshious (C) Unconscious (D) Unconcious
76 (A) Mentel (B) Mantal (C) Mintal (D) Mental
77 (A) Minar (B) Minur (C) Miner (D) Minor
78 (A) Contineus (B) Continuous (C) Cantineous (D) Contenuous
79 (A) Intersede (B) Intercede (C) Entercede (D) Interside
80 (A) Innovetive (B) Innovative (C) Innovatiev (D) Innovetave
81 (A) Might (B) Mieght (C) Meight (D) Maight
82 (A) Conveniant (B) Canvenient (C) Convenient (D) Conveneint
83 (A) Prasoner (B) Prisoner (C) Presoner (D) Prisonor
84 (A) Celebration (B) Selebration (C) Celebraion (D) Seelebration
85 (A) Immidiate (B) Immedaite (C) Imediate (D) Immediate
86 (A) Adress (B) Addres (C) Address (D) Addruss
87 (A) Frastration (B) Frustrashion (C) Frustration (D) Frastretion
88 (A) Irrigation (B) Irregation (C) Errigation (D) Irrijation
89 (A) Gentl (B) Gental (C) Gentle (D) Gentale
90 (A) Debris (B) Dabris (C) Debres (D) Deberis
91 (A) Pressure (B) Prassure (C) Pressur (D) Preesur
92 (A) Prasperity (B) Prosparity (C) Prosperity (D) Prosperety
93 (A) Repatation (B) Raputation (C) Reputashion (D) Reputation
94 (A) Carrir (B) Carier (C) Carrer (D) Career
95 (A) Magnitued (B) Magnetude (C) Magnitude (D) Magintude
96 (A) Education (B) Aiducation (C) Eiducation (D) Aeducation
97 (A) Participent (B) Partcipant (C) Particpant (D) Participant
98 (A) Decad (B) Decade (C) Dacade (D) Deacade
99 (A) Primerily (B) Premirly (C) Prumarily (D) Primarily
100 (A) Anteboitic (B) Antibiotic (C) Entibiotic (D) Antibotic
101 (A) Peple (B) Paple (C) Pople (D) People
102 (A) Danamic (B) Dynamic (C) Dynemic (D) Dynamec
103 (A) Defy (B) Defi (C) Dafy (D) Dufy
104 (A) Integrity (B) Entegrity (C) Intagrity (D) Integrety
105 (A) Effective (B) Effcetive (C) Effactive (D) Affective
106 (A) Cirtain (B) Cartain (C) Certain (D) Certein
107 (A) Signifikance (B) Segnificance (C) Significance (D) Signeficance
108 (A) Interst (B) Intirest (C) Interest (D) Inturst
109 (A) Transcends (B) Trancends (C) Transends (D) Transendz
110 (A) Dispute (B) Despute (C) Dispuet (D) Disput
111 (A) Endividual (B) Individual (C) Indivigual (D) Indevidual
112 (A) Recepient (B) Recipient (C) Reicepient (D) Racipent
113 (A) Diner (B) Dinner (C) Denner (D) Denir
114 (A) Camprehend (B) Comprehend (C) Comprihend (D) Comprehand
115 (A) Energy (B) Inergy (C) Enargy (D) Enirgy
116 (A) Exsel (B) Excele (C) Excel (D) Exsele
117 (A) Victams (B) Victims (C) Vactims (D) Vactums
118 (A) Comming (B) Comeing (C) Cuming (D) Coming
119 (A) Acadimy (B) Academy (C) Acidamy (D) Accademy
120 (A) Decade (B) Decede (C) Dekade (D) Dacede
121 (A) Acheve (B) Achieve (C) Achive (D) Acheive
122 (A) Adequete (B) Edequate (C) Adequate (D) Adequete
123 (A) Language (B) Languege (C) Lenguage (D) Linguage
124 (A) Tewzeer (B) Twezer (C) Tweezar (D) Tweezer
125 (A) Revange (B) Revinge (C) Revenge (D) Revonge
126 (A) Bandeges (B) Bendedes (C) Bandages (D) Bandagess
127 (A) Succes (B) Seccess (C) Success (D) Sccass
128 (A) Fixe (B) Fix (C) Fex (D) Fux
129 (A) Colunm (B) Column (C) Calumn (D) Calunm
130 (A) Acadamic (B) Acadmic (C) Academic (D) Acedmic
131 (A) Envelope (B) Envilop (C) Envalop (D) Envulop
132 (A) Aktivity (B) Activity (C) Ectivety (D) Activety
133 (A) Meduim (B) Mudiem (C) Medeum (D) Medium
134 (A) Leboratory (B) Laboratory (C) Laboretory (D) Leboretory
135 (A) Primerily (B) Premirly (C) Prumarily (D) Primarily
136 (A) Pasitive (B) Positive (C) Possitive (D) Positiv
137 (A) Execushion (B) Axecution (C) Execution (D) Ekzecution
138 (A) Ancestor (B) Encestor (C) Ancistor (D) Ancester
139 (A) Perfection (B) Parfection (C) Perfaction (D) Pirfection
140 (A) Judjment (B) Jugment (C) Jujment (D) Judgement
141 (A) Fascinating (B) Facinating (C) Fasinating (D) Fascenating
Question 2. Choose the correct meaning of underlined word as requested:
1 Hazrat Muhammad’s life is a perfect model and example for the people.
(A) Helped (B) Faultless (C) Spiritual light (D) Worthy
2 Their ancestors killed a member of our family.
(A) Relatives (B) Brothers (C) Forefathers (D) Successors
3 He advised the most equitable plan for the setting of the Black Stone.
(A) Privileged (B) Reasonable (C) Favourite (D) Worthy
4 He decided every case brought to him by friend or foe with justice.
(A) Partner (B) Companion (C) Enemy (D) Friend
5 The antonyms of perfect is:
(A) Deficient (B) Imperfect (C) Complete (D) Incomplete
6 The Rasool was so well known for his justice.
(A) Reputed (B) Famous (C) Unknown (D) Appreciated
7 The synonym of firm is:
(A) Expensive (B) Powerful (C) Persistent (D) Base
8 The synonym of equitable is:
(A) Fair (B) Equal (C) Just (D) Nearest
9 The word destitute means: (A) Very able (B) Very rich (C) Very poor (D) Very intelligent
10 There was complete silence. (A) Half (B) Nothing (C) Partial (D) Fully
11 Might means: (A) Strength (B) Meek (C) Minor (D) Milk
12 The synonym of foe is: (A) Friend (B) Relative (C) Enemy (D) Companion
13 Prior to the first day of the new year… (A) Preceding (B) Following (C) Next (D) Subsequent
14 Envelopes are not to be opened until:
(A) The recipient has left the home of the giver
(B) The giver has gone to sleep
(C) The giver has left the home of the recipient
(D) The giver did not allow
15 Another popular custom is to hang up signs…
(A) Law (B) Practice (C) Rule (D) Evidence
16 Hanging up signs and poster on doors and windows means:
(A) Love and sincerity (B) Luck and happiness (C) Care and affection (D) Sad and gloomy
17 He is the recipient of many awards.
(A) Receiver (B) Buyer (C) Winner (D) Giver
18 In China, celebration can actually last up to a…
(A) Week (B) Fortnight (C) Month (D) Year
19 Elders present red packets to unmarried members…
(A) White (B) Red (C) Black (D) Pink
20 Chinese new year falls somewhere…
(A) Between January 21st and February 20th
(B) On January 21st
(C) On February 20th
(D) On December 1st
21 In Chinese language the world eight means:
(A) Love (B) Ugly (C) Prosperity (D) Friend
22 He is the recipient of many awards.
(A) Winner (B) Receiver (C) Buyer (D) Giver
23 Celebration can actually last up to month.
(A) Infect (B) Generally (C) Urgent (D) Really
24 Hanging up signs and posters on doors and windows mean:
(A) Luck and happiness (B) Love and sincerity (C) Care and affection (D) Sad and gloomy
25 The synonyms of persevere is:
(A) Surrender (B) Persist (C) Give up (D) Prize
26 The antonyms of fail is:
(A) Unsuccessful (B) Flourish (C) Succeed (D) Strong
27 The synonym of appear is:
(A) Vanish (B) Disappear (C) Seem (D) Deem
28 The synonym of conquer is:
(A) Tough (B) Shame (C) Win (D) Heed
29 The antonyms of win is:
(A) Lose (B) Give (C) Get (D) Victory
30 The synonym of reward is:
(A) Good (B) Fine (C) Prize (D) Excellent
31 If we strive, tis no disgrace.
(A) Insult (B) Reward (C) Fall (D) Task
32 This is the lesson you should heed.
(A) Learn (B) Pay attention (C) Try (D) Revise
33 The meaning of the word strive is:
(A) Reward (B) Struggle (C) Encourage (D) Avenge
34 You and I work well together… are good friends.
(A) We (B) They (C) Their (D) You
35 If we strive, ’tis no disgrace.
(A) Fail (B) Insult (C) Reward (D) Task
36 Thorough cleaning reduces the risk of…
(A) Antibiotic (B) Rash (C) Allergy (D) Infection and tetanus
37 The antonym of minor is:
(A) Vast (B) Bright (C) Big (D) Major
38 The antonym of mighty is:
(A) Powerful (B) Strong (C) Grand (D) Weak
39 develops a sense of crisis management.
(A) Small (B) Handling minor accidents (C) Large (D) Medium
40 If rash appears, stop using the ointment.
(A) Rash (B) Allergy (C) Infection (D) Wounds
41 First aid is temporary and immediate help.
(A) Delayed (B) Rapid (C) Slow (D) Lazy
42 Sometimes we many have accidents and we may get hurt.
(A) Injured (B) Heal (C) Injury (D) Hide
43 The word debris means:
(A) Rubble (B) Mud (C) Soil (D) Send
44 The word Critical means:
(A) Reduced (B) Improve (C) Serious (D) Idle
45 Change the dressing at least:
(A) Weekly (B) Daily (C) Twice (D) Monthly
46 Mighty means:
(A) Strength (B) Meek (C) Minor (D) Mild
47 The synonym of dressing is:
(A) Clothes (B) Bandage (C) Garments (D) Bed sheet
48 Their ancestors killed a member of our family.
(A) Brothers (B) Forefathers (C) Relatives (D) Successors
49 The synonyms of Persevere is:
(A) Surrender (B) Give up (C) Persist (D) Accept
50 The antonym of Fail is:
(A) Unsuccessful (B) Flourish (C) Succeed (D) Foe
51 He advised the most equitable plan…
(A) Honorable (B) Privileged (C) Reasonable (D) Favorite
52 The synonyms of Reward is:
(A) Penalty (B) Fine (C) Prize (D) Gift
53 And when the sun comes out after this rain shall stop.
(A) Spreads (B) Appears (C) Passes (D) Hears
54 It made me feel… which connotation is more negative?
(A) Frightened (B) Brave (C) Uneasy (D) He
55 I ate a… sandwich. Which connotation is more negative?
(A) Moist (B) Grin (C) Uneasy (D) Soggy
56 Everyone had a… on his or her face. Which connotation is more positive?
(A) Smile (B) Smirk (C) Grin (D) Polite
57 The synonym lovely is:
(A) Beautiful (B) Loyal (C) Unattractive (D) Ugly
58 The antonym of bright is:
(A) Boring (B) Brilliant (C) Clear (D) Dark
59 Some of the monkeys made… faces. Which connotation is more positive?
(A) Amusing (B) Fool hardy (C) Hilarious (D) Brave
60 The synonym of convenient is:
(A) Hard (B) Good (C) Difficult (D) Easy
61 …there are distinct differences…
(A) Perplexing (B) Good (C) Clear (D) Minor
62 Their laziness caused their failure.
(A) Indolence (B) Aggression (C) Greed (D) Stupidity
63 The synonym of merely is:
(A) Mockingly (B) Only (C) Madly (D) Clearly
64 The word luxury means:
(A) Trouble (B) Reading (C) Delight (D) Help
65 Sincerely is an example of a…
(A) Writer’s name (B) Signature (C) Inside address (D) Complimentary closing
66 motivation he needs to become…
(A) Wealthy (B) Famous (C) Successful (D) Winner
67 The last couple of years have been a long bumpy ride…
(A) Good time (B) Easy time (C) Leisure time (D) Hard and challenging time
68 I am prepared excel in the years to come.
(A) To do well (B) Support (C) Report (D) Stop
69 Motivation means:
(A) Affection (B) Invention (C) Inspiration (D) Movement
70 The antonym of Bright is:
(A) Dull (B) Brilliant (C) Clear (D) Dark
71 The synonym of Lovely is:
(A) Charming (B) Beautiful (C) Attractive (D) Ugly
72 I am prepared to excel…
(A) High (B) Exalted (C) To do extremely well (D) Easy
73 The synonyms of Culprit is:
(A) Honest (B) Offender (C) Innocent (D) Desert
74 …there are distinct differences.
(A) Perplexed (B) Clear (C) Minor (D) Small
75 But the point here is that it is not that convenient.
(A) Good (B) Complicated (C) Difficult (D) Easy
76 But all of that is not is core.
(A) Temporary (B) High (C) Strong (D) Centre
77 The antonym of bright is:
(A) Shine (B) Brilliant (C) Dark (D) Clear
78 Actually the man was a heartless killer.
(A) Usually (B) Uncommonly (C) Widely (D) Really
79 The antonym of Abandon is:
(A) Support (B) Discard (C) Desert (D) Brilliant
80 A person who designs building is called:
(A) An architect (B) A witness (C) A host (D) A scientist
81 He asked me… very hard question.
(A) An (B) The (C) A (D) None of these
82 Might; The underlined word’s meanings is:
(A) Right (B) Strength (C) Power (D) Weak
83 The word smashing means:
(A) Hitting and breaking (B) Making (C) Moving (D) Flying
84 Is this your book? The underlined word is pronoun.
(A) Reflexive (B) Possessive (C) Demonstrative (D) Personal
85 The scope of any field…
(A) Short coming (B) Relation (C) Range of activities (D) Strong feelings
86 There was complete silence.
(A) Half (B) Nothing (C) Partial (D) Fully
87 Right profession means to:
(A) Choose the career (B) Develop a tradition (C) Select the scope (D) Organize the graph
88 The synonym of innovative is:
(A) Out dated (B) New (C) Old (D) Obsolete
89 Keep soap out of the actual…
(A) Wound (B) Injury (C) Cut (D) Scrapes
90 The word dynamic means:
(A) Resulting (B) Scope (C) Active and changing (D) Developed
91 The comfort books defy time…
(A) Openly resist something (B) Problem (C) Consider (D) Discard
92 She started delving into this part.
(A) Remembering (B) Imaging (C) Discovering (D) Probing
93 Literature is the story of…
(A) Humans (B) Mankind (C) People (D) Forefathers
94 The synonym of glorious is:
(A) Fabulous (B) Splendid (C) Lustrous (D) Powerful
95 Have you got anything… those poor women could take their children?
(A) Which (B) Whom (C) That (D) What
96 Why are you so sad? I’ve lost pen… I bought this morning.
(A) Which (B) That (C) Whom (D) What
97 The comfort of books defy time and break borders.
(A) Favour (B) consider as same (C) openly resist something (D) None of these
98 The man… you were talking to at the meeting is my cousin.
(A) Whom (B) Which (C) What (D) That
99 I have lost the pen… I bought this morning.
- Which (B) That (C) Whom (D) What
Question 3 Choose the correct option (Verb)
- I ______ my meals at night. (A) Take (B) Takes (C) Taking (D) Taken
- They ______ their work by tomorrow. (A) Finish (B) Finished (C) Will have finished (D) Finishing
- She ______ since morning. (A) Sleep (B) Slept (C) Sleeping (D) Has been sleeping
- It ______ for two hours. (A) Rain (B) Is raining (C) Has been raining (D) Rains
- I ______ in this house since 1970. (A) Living (B) Lived (C) Have been living (D) Live
- He ______ here yesterday. (A) Come (B) Came (C) Coming (D) Will come
- I ______ to school tomorrow. (A) Go (B) Went (C) Shall go (D) Going
- They have been playing since morning. (A) Play (B) Played (C) Have been playing (D) Playing
- She ______ the truth. (A) Does not speak (B) Do not speak (C) Not speak (D) Speaking
- He ______ a book when I saw him. (A) Read (B) Reads (C) Was reading (D) Is reading
- I ______ tea. (A) Take (B) Took (C) Have already taken (D) Taking
- She ______ here for ten years. (A) Work (B) Worked (C) Has been working (D) Works
- The sun ______ before we reached home. (A) Set (B) Sets (C) Had set (D) Setting
- He ______ back in an hour. (A) Is (B) Was (C) Will be (D) Been
- I ______ him since Monday. (A) See (B) Saw (C) Have not seen (D) Seeing
- They ______ Lahore by now. (A) Reach (B) Reached (C) Will have reached (D) Reaching
- It ______ when I went out. (A) Rain (B) Rains (C) Was raining (D) Is raining
- She ______ her work before the guests arrived. (A) Finish (B) Finishes (C) Had finished (D) Finishing
- I ______ my work by 10 p.m. (A) Finish (B) Shall have finished (C) Finished (D) Finishing
- He ______ from fever for two days. (A) Suffer (B) Suffered (C) Has been suffering (D) Suffers
- They ______ for two hours when it started raining. (A) Play (B) Had been playing (C) Have played (D) Playing
- I ______ him tomorrow. (A) See (B) Saw (C) Shall see (D) Seen
- He ______ to school. (A) Go (B) Went (C) Has gone (D) Going
- She ______ food when I entered the room. (A) Cook (B) Cooks (C) Was cooking (D) Cooked
- They ______ in this city for five years. (A) Live (B) Living (C) Have lived (D) Lives
- I ______ the letter before he came. (A) Write (B) Wrote (C) Had written (D) Writing
- The train ______ before I reached the station. (A) Leave (B) Leaves (C) Had left (D) Leaving
- He ______ me if I ask him. (A) Help (B) Helped (C) Will help (D) Helping
- They ______ the project by next month. (A) Complete (B) Completed (C) Will have completed (D) Completing
- I ______ for you since morning. (A) Wait (B) Waited (C) Have been waiting (D) Waiting
- She ______ the book for two hours when her mother called. (A) Read (B) Had been reading (C) Has read (D) Reading
- We ______ a match on Sunday. (A) Play (B) Played (C) Shall play (D) Playing
- He ______ his work honestly. (A) Do (B) Does (C) Doing (D) Done
- They ______ at the joker. (A) Laugh (B) Laughs (C) Were laughing (D) Laughed
- I ______ my pen. (A) Lose (B) Have lost (C) Losing (D) Lost
- She ______ a lie. (A) Tell (B) Tells (C) Had told (D) Telling
- The patient ______ before the doctor arrived. (A) Die (B) Dies (C) Had died (D) Dying
- He ______ a prize if he works hard. (A) Get (B) Got (C) Will get (D) Getting
- They ______ the match by evening. (A) Win (B) Won (C) Will have won (D) Winning
- I ______ English for two years. (A) Learn (B) Learned (C) Have been learning (D) Learning
- She ______ for an hour when we reached. (A) Sing (B) Had been singing (C) Has sung (D) Singing
- We ______ the poor. (A) Help (B) Helped (C) Shall help (D) Helping
- He ______ the truth now. (A) Speak (B) Speaks (C) Is speaking (D) Spoke
- They ______ in the street. (A) Shout (B) Shouts (C) Were shouting (D) Shouted
- I ______ the Taj Mahal. (A) See (B) Saw (C) Have seen (D) Seeing
- She ______ tea for us. (A) Make (B) Makes (C) Had made (D) Making
- The thief ______ before the police arrived. (A) Run (B) Runs (C) Had run away (D) Running
- He ______ the examination. (A) Pass (B) Passed (C) Will pass (D) Passing
- They ______ home by sunset. (A) Reach (B) Reached (C) Will have reached (D) Reaching
- I ______ a letter for an hour. (A) Write (B) Wrote (C) Have been writing (D) Writing
- She ______ since morning. (A) Weep (B) Had been weeping (C) Has wept (D) Weeping
- We ______ apples. (A) Eat (B) Ate (C) Shall eat (D) Eating
- He ______ a noise. (A) Make (B) Makes (C) Is making (D) Made
- They ______ with joy. (A) Jump (B) Jumps (C) Were jumping (D) Jumped
- I ______ my watch. (A) Find (B) Have found (C) Finding (D) Found
- She ______ the dinner. (A) Cook (B) Cooks (C) Had cooked (D) Cooking
- The sun ______ before I woke up. (A) Rise (B) Rises (C) Had risen (D) Rising
- He ______ a new car. (A) Buy (B) Bought (C) Will buy (D) Buying
- They ______ the work by tomorrow. (A) Finish (B) Finished (C) Will have finished (D) Finishing
- I ______ in this school for five years. (A) Teach (B) Taught (C) Have been teaching (D) Teaching
- She ______ since 8 o’clock. (A) Work (B) Had been working (C) Has worked (D) Working
- We ______ the race. (A) Win (B) Won (C) Shall win (D) Winning
- He ______ milk. (A) Drink (B) Drinks (C) Is drinking (D) Drank
- They ______ a race. (A) Run (B) Runs (C) Were running (D) Ran
- I ______ my food. (A) Take (B) Took (C) Have taken (D) Taking
- She ______ the clothes. (A) Wash (B) Washes (C) Had washed (D) Washing
- The bird ______ away before the boy threw a stone. (A) Fly (B) Flies (C) Had flown (D) Flying
- He ______ to school. (A) Go (B) Went (C) Will go (D) Going
- They ______ the house by next year. (A) Build (B) Built (C) Will have built (D) Building
- I ______ football since 4 o’clock. (A) Play (B) Played (C) Have been playing (D) Playing
- She ______ the room for an hour. (A) Clean (B) Had been cleaning (C) Has cleaned (D) Cleaning
- We ______ our elders. (A) Respect (B) Respected (C) Shall respect (D) Respecting
- He ______ me. (A) Help (B) Helps (C) Is helping (D) Helped
- They ______ in the river. (A) Swim (B) Swims (C) Were swimming (D) Swam
- I ______ my work. (A) Finish (B) Have finished (C) Finishing (D) Finishes
- She ______ a song. (A) Sing (B) Sings (C) Had sung (D) Singing
- The teacher ______ the class before the bell rang. (A) Leave (B) Leaves (C) Had left (D) Leaving
- He ______ back soon. (A) Come (B) Came (C) Will come (D) Coming
- They ______ their word by tomorrow. (A) Keep (B) Will have kept (C) Kept (D) Keeping
Question 4: Choose the correct option according to grammar.
- They are waiting for us. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Indefinite pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Who is the man at the door? The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Interrogative pronoun (D) Indefinite pronoun - This is the same book that I lost. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adjective (B) Pronoun (C) Noun (D) Verb - Which color do you like? The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Interrogative adjective (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - He is a clever boy. The underlined word is a/an———–.
(A) Adjective of quality (B) Adjective of quantity (C) Adjective of number (D) Demonstrative adjective - Our is a/an possessive ———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Possessive pronoun (C) Relative pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Valour is a/an———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) Collective noun - He is the most honest person in the group. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Noun (B) Adjective (C) Verb (D) Adverb - The police dispersed the crowd. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) Collective noun - Dog is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Common noun (C) Abstract noun (D) Collective noun - A clever trick was played by the cat. The underlined word is an adjective of ———–.
(A) Quality (B) Quantity (C) Number (D) Possession - He is the ———– boy in the class.
(A) Tall (B) Taller (C) Tallest (D) The tallest - Our job is to keep the audience happy. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Abstract noun (B) Collective noun (C) Proper noun (D) Concrete noun - Hardly ever does he go to the cinema. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of frequency (B) Adverb of manner (C) Adverb of place (D) Adverb of degree - The flying bird is beautiful. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - He likes reading books. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - To sleep is necessary for health. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - The broken chair is of no use. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - Neither of the two boys was present. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Distributive pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Each of the students got a prize. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Distributive pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Few people attended the meeting. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adjective of number (B) Adjective of quantity (C) Adjective of quality (D) Demonstrative adjective - He is ———– honorable man.
(A) A (B) An (C) The (D) None - A and An are ———–.
(A) Indefinite articles (B) Definite articles (C) Prepositions (D) Conjunctions - The is a/an ———–.
(A) Indefinite article (B) Definite article (C) Preposition (D) Conjunction - Alas! he is dead. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - Hurrah! we have won the match. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - Wait until I return. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Preposition (B) Conjunction (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - He is in the room. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - He distributed sweets between two brothers. The underlined word is a/an———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - Because he was ill, he did not come. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Preposition (B) Conjunction (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - You and I are friends. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Coordinating conjunction (B) Subordinating conjunction (C) Preposition (D) Adverb - He is poor but honest. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Coordinating conjunction (B) Subordinating conjunction (C) Preposition (D) Adverb - The book is under the table. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - She ran quickly. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of degree (C) Adverb of time (D) Adverb of place - He always speaks the truth. The underlined word is a/an adverb of frequency.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of frequency (C) Adverb of time (D) Adverb of place - He is very kind. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of time (C) Adverb of degree (D) Adverb of place - He hardly ever goes to the cinema. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of frequency (B) Adverb of manner (C) Adverb of place (D) Adverb of degree - Who is the man at the door? The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Interrogative pronoun (D) Indefinite pronoun - The man who stole the purse was caught. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Relative pronoun (B) Interrogative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Which color do you like? The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Interrogative adjective (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Our is a/an ———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Possessive pronoun (C) Relative pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Better is a/an ———–.
(A) Positive degree (B) Comparative degree (C) Superlative degree (D) None - Patient is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Common noun (C) Abstract noun (D) Collective noun - Valour is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) Collective noun - He is the most honest person in the group. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Noun (B) Adjective (C) Verb (D) Adverb - The police dispersed the crowd. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) Collective noun - Dog is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Common noun (C) Abstract noun (D) Collective noun - He is a clever boy. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Noun (B) Adjective (C) Verb (D) Article - A clever trick was played by the cat. The underlined word is an ———–.
(A) Quality (B) Quantity (C) Number (D) Possession - He is the ———– boy in the class.
(A) Tall (B) Taller (C) Tallest (D) The tallest - Our job is to keep the audience happy. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Abstract noun (B) Collective noun (C) Proper noun (D) Concrete noun - “How cold the night is!” This is an ———– sentence.
(A) Assertive (B) Interrogative (C) Exclamatory (D) Imperative - The flying bird is beautiful. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - He likes reading books. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - To sleep is necessary for health. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - The broken chair is of no use. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Present participle (B) Past participle (C) Gerund (D) Infinitive - He myself completed the task. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Reflexive pronoun (B) Emphasizing pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Relative pronoun - This is the same book that I lost. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adjective (B) Pronoun (C) Noun (D) Verb - Neither of the two boys was present. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Distributive pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Each of the students got a prize. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Distributive pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Few people attended the meeting. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adjective (B) Pronoun (C) Noun (D) Verb - He is ———– honorable man.
(A) A (B) An (C) The (D) None - A and An are ———–.
(A) Indefinite articles (B) Definite articles (C) Prepositions (D) Conjunctions - The is a/an ———–.
(A) Indefinite article (B) Definite article (C) Preposition (D) Conjunction - Alas! he is dead. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - Hurrah! we have won the match. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - Wait until I return. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Preposition (B) Conjunction (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - He is in the room. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - He distributed sweets between two brothers. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - Because he was ill, he did not come. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Preposition (B) Conjunction (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - You and I are friends. The underlined word is a/an coordinating conjunction.
(A) Coordinating conjunction (B) Subordinating conjunction (C) Preposition (D) Adverb - He is poor but honest. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Coordinating conjunction (B) Subordinating conjunction (C) Preposition (D) Adverb - The book is under the table. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Conjunction (B) Preposition (C) Interjection (D) Adverb - She ran quickly. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of degree (C) Adverb of time (D) Adverb of place - He always speaks the truth. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of frequency (C) Adverb of time (D) Adverb of place - He is very kind. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of manner (B) Adverb of time (C) Adverb of degree (D) Adverb of place - He hardly ever goes to the cinema. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Adverb of frequency (B) Adverb of manner (C) Adverb of place (D) Adverb of degree - Who is the man at the door? The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Relative pronoun (C) Interrogative pronoun (D) Indefinite pronoun - The man who stole the purse was caught. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Relative pronoun (B) Interrogative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Which color do you like? The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Interrogative adjective (B) Relative pronoun (C) Personal pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Our is a/an———–.
(A) Personal pronoun (B) Possessive pronoun (C) Relative pronoun (D) Reflexive pronoun - Better is a/an ———–.
(A) Positive degree (B) Comparative degree (C) Superlative degree (D) None - Patient is a/an common noun.
(A) Proper noun (B) Common noun (C) Abstract noun (D) Collective noun - Valour is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) Collective noun - He is the most honest person in the group. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Noun (B) Adjective (C) Verb (D) Adverb - The police dispersed the crowd. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Abstract noun (C) Concrete noun (D) Collective noun - Dog is a/an ———–.
(A) Proper noun (B) Common noun (C) Abstract noun (D) Collective noun - He is a clever boy. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Noun (B) Adjective (C) Verb (D) Article - A clever trick was played by the cat. The underlined word is an ———–.
(A) Quality (B) Quantity (C) Number (D) Possession - He is the ———– boy in the class.
(A) Tall (B) Taller (C) Tallest (D) The tallest - Our job is to keep the audience happy. The underlined word is a/an ———–.
(A) Abstract noun (B) Collective noun (C) Proper noun (D) Concrete noun
