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Q. Rephrase the sentence: 'The book was written by a famous author.'
  • A. A famous author wrote the book.
  • B. The author of the book is famous.
  • C. The book is famous for its author.
  • D. The author wrote a famous book.
Q. Rephrase the sentence: 'The committee decided to postpone the meeting until next week.'
  • A. The meeting was postponed by the committee until next week.
  • B. Next week, the committee will hold the meeting.
  • C. The committee will not meet next week.
  • D. The meeting is scheduled for next week.
Q. Rephrase the sentence: 'The project was completed ahead of schedule.'
  • A. The project was finished later than expected.
  • B. The project was completed on time.
  • C. The project was finished before the deadline.
  • D. The project is still ongoing.
Q. Rephrase the sentence: 'The results of the experiment were inconclusive.'
  • A. The experiment produced clear results.
  • B. The results of the experiment were not clear.
  • C. The experiment was successful.
  • D. The results were conclusive.
Q. Rephrase the sentence: 'The team worked tirelessly to achieve their goal.'
  • A. The team did not work hard to achieve their goal.
  • B. The team worked hard to reach their objective.
  • C. The team was lazy in achieving their goal.
  • D. The team achieved their goal without effort.
Q. Select the antonym of 'lucid'.
  • A. Clear
  • B. Confused
  • C. Bright
  • D. Simple
Q. Select the appropriate conjunction to complete the sentence: I will go to the party ___ I finish my homework.
  • A. and
  • B. but
  • C. or
  • D. after
Q. Select the appropriate conjunction: I wanted to go for a walk, ___ it started to rain.
  • A. and
  • B. but
  • C. so
  • D. for
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'He was tired; _____, he decided to go to bed early.'
  • A. but
  • B. and
  • C. so
  • D. although
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'I enjoy swimming; _____, I prefer to swim in the ocean rather than in a pool.'
  • A. however
  • B. and
  • C. because
  • D. so
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'I wanted to go for a walk; _____, it started to rain.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. because
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'I will go to the party, _____ I finish my homework first.'
  • A. if
  • B. and
  • C. but
  • D. so
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'She is allergic to nuts; _____, she avoids all desserts containing them.'
  • A. therefore
  • B. but
  • C. and
  • D. although
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'She was not feeling well; _____, she went to work.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. because
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'The weather was bad; _____, we canceled the picnic.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. although
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'The weather was bad; _____, we decided to stay indoors.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. or
Q. Select the appropriate linking word: 'You can have tea, _____ you can have coffee.'
  • A. but
  • B. or
  • C. and
  • D. so
Q. Select the best linking word: 'He was tired; _____, he continued to work.'
  • A. but
  • B. so
  • C. and
  • D. therefore
Q. Select the best linking word: 'She was late. _____, she missed the bus.' (2023)
  • A. Consequently
  • B. Although
  • C. And
  • D. But
Q. Select the best linking word: 'The weather was bad; _____, we decided to stay indoors.'
  • A. because
  • B. although
  • C. thus
  • D. but
Q. Select the best linking word: 'The weather was terrible. _____, we canceled the picnic.' (2023)
  • A. Consequently
  • B. Although
  • C. Despite
  • D. Nevertheless
Q. Select the best linking word: 'The weather was terrible; _____, we decided to go hiking.'
  • A. therefore
  • B. although
  • C. but
  • D. yet
Q. Select the best rephrased version of: 'She is not only intelligent but also hardworking.'
  • A. She is both intelligent and hardworking.
  • B. She is hardworking and not intelligent.
  • C. She is intelligent and not hardworking.
  • D. She is neither intelligent nor hardworking.
Q. Select the best rephrased version of: 'She was unable to attend the meeting due to a prior commitment.'
  • A. She could not attend the meeting because of a previous engagement.
  • B. She was not able to attend the meeting because of a prior commitment.
  • C. Due to a prior commitment, she could not attend the meeting.
  • D. She missed the meeting because she had another commitment.
Q. Select the best rephrased version of: 'She was very happy with her exam results.'
  • A. Her exam results made her very happy.
  • B. She was happy with her results from the exam.
  • C. She felt very happy about her exam results.
  • D. Her results from the exam made her very happy.
Q. Select the best rephrased version: 'The book was so interesting that I couldn't put it down.'
  • A. I couldn't put down the interesting book.
  • B. The book was interesting enough to keep me reading.
  • C. I found the book interesting and couldn't stop reading it.
  • D. The book was interesting, so I put it down.
Q. Select the best rephrased version: 'The teacher praised the students for their hard work.'
  • A. The students were praised by the teacher for their hard work.
  • B. The teacher commended the students for their effort.
  • C. The teacher appreciated the students for their hard work.
  • D. The students received praise from the teacher for their hard work.
Q. Select the best rephrasing for: 'She was unaware of the consequences of her actions.'
  • A. She knew the results of her actions.
  • B. She did not realize what her actions would lead to.
  • C. She was fully aware of what would happen.
  • D. She understood the impact of her actions.
Q. Select the best rephrasing for: 'The weather was extremely cold.'
  • A. The weather was very warm.
  • B. The weather was quite chilly.
  • C. The weather was freezing.
  • D. The weather was mild.
Q. Select the best rephrasing for: 'The weather was too bad for us to go outside.'
  • A. The weather was nice enough to go outside.
  • B. We could not go outside because of the bad weather.
  • C. The weather was perfect for outdoor activities.
  • D. We enjoyed the weather outside.
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English Language (SSC) MCQ & Objective Questions

The English Language is a crucial component of the SSC exams, impacting overall scores significantly. Mastering this subject through practice is essential for students aiming to excel in their exams. Engaging with MCQs and objective questions not only enhances understanding but also boosts confidence, making it easier to tackle important questions during exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Grammar rules and their applications
  • Vocabulary enhancement through synonyms and antonyms
  • Comprehension passages and their analysis
  • Sentence structure and formation
  • Idioms and phrases commonly used in English
  • Direct and indirect speech conversions
  • Commonly confused words and their correct usage

Exam Relevance

The English Language is a significant part of various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, and competitive exams like NEET and JEE. Questions often focus on grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary, with formats ranging from fill-in-the-blanks to multiple-choice questions. Familiarity with these patterns helps students approach their exams with greater ease and accuracy.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Misunderstanding the context of comprehension passages
  • Confusing similar-sounding words, leading to incorrect answers
  • Neglecting punctuation rules in sentence formation
  • Overlooking the importance of idiomatic expressions
  • Failing to recognize the nuances in direct and indirect speech

FAQs

Question: What are the best ways to prepare for English Language MCQs?
Answer: Regular practice with objective questions, reviewing grammar rules, and reading comprehension passages can significantly enhance your preparation.

Question: How can I improve my vocabulary for the exams?
Answer: Engaging with word lists, using flashcards, and practicing synonyms and antonyms will help in expanding your vocabulary effectively.

Don't wait any longer! Start solving practice MCQs today to test your understanding and improve your skills in the English Language. Your success in exams is just a question away!

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