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Q. Choose the correct preposition: 'She is good ___ math.'
  • A. in
  • B. at
  • C. on
  • D. for
Q. Choose the correct preposition: 'She is good ___ mathematics.'
  • A. in
  • B. at
  • C. on
  • D. for
Q. Choose the correct preposition: 'The book is ___ the table.'
  • A. on
  • B. in
  • C. at
  • D. for
Q. Choose the correct preposition: The book is ___ the shelf.
  • A. in
  • B. on
  • C. at
  • D. to
Q. Choose the correct sentence: (2023)
  • A. Either the teacher or the students is responsible.
  • B. Either the teacher or the students are responsible.
  • C. Either the teacher or the student are responsible.
  • D. Either the teacher or the students were responsible.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Each of the players are practicing hard.
  • A. Each of the players is practicing hard.
  • B. Each of the players are practicing hard.
  • C. All of the players is practicing hard.
  • D. Every player are practicing hard.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Each of the players are ready.
  • A. Each of the players is ready.
  • B. Each of the players are ready.
  • C. All of the players is ready.
  • D. Every players is ready.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Each of the players have a unique skill.
  • A. Each of the players has a unique skill.
  • B. Each of the players have unique skills.
  • C. All of the players has a unique skill.
  • D. Each of players have a unique skill.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Each of the players have a unique style.
  • A. Each of the players has a unique style.
  • B. Each of the players have unique styles.
  • C. All of the players has a unique style.
  • D. Each player have a unique style.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Each of the players were given a medal.
  • A. Each of the players was given a medal.
  • B. Each of the players were given a medal.
  • C. All of the players was given a medal.
  • D. Every player were given a medal.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Everyone have their own opinion.
  • A. Everyone has their own opinion.
  • B. Everyone have his own opinion.
  • C. Everyone has their own opinions.
  • D. Everyone have their own opinions.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: Everyone should do their best.
  • A. Everyone should do his or her best.
  • B. Everyone should do their best.
  • C. Everyone should do its best.
  • D. Everyone should do best.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He is more taller than his brother.
  • A. He is taller than his brother.
  • B. He is more tall than his brother.
  • C. He is the more taller than his brother.
  • D. He is more taller than brother.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He is one of those people who is always late.
  • A. He is one of those people who are always late.
  • B. He is one of those person who is always late.
  • C. He is one of those people who is always late.
  • D. He is one of those people who were always late.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He is the best player in the team.
  • A. He is the best player of the team.
  • B. He is the better player in the team.
  • C. He is the bestest player in the team.
  • D. He is the best player in team.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He is the most smartest student in the class.
  • A. He is the smartest student in the class.
  • B. He is the most smart student in the class.
  • C. He is the more smartest student in the class.
  • D. He is the smartestest student in the class.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He run fast.
  • A. He runs fast.
  • B. He running fast.
  • C. He runned fast.
  • D. He run fastly.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He runs faster then his brother.
  • A. He runs faster than his brother.
  • B. He run faster than his brother.
  • C. He runs more faster than his brother.
  • D. He runs fast than his brother.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: He runs more faster than anyone else.
  • A. He runs faster than anyone else.
  • B. He run more faster than anyone else.
  • C. He runs more fast than anyone else.
  • D. He runs fast than anyone else.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She don't like coffee.
  • A. She doesn't like coffee.
  • B. She don't likes coffee.
  • C. She doesn't likes coffee.
  • D. She do not like coffee.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She don't like to play football.
  • A. She doesn't like to play football.
  • B. She do not like to play football.
  • C. She doesn't likes to play football.
  • D. She not like to play football.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She don't like to play tennis.
  • A. She doesn't like to play tennis.
  • B. She do not like to play tennis.
  • C. She didn't liked to play tennis.
  • D. She not like to play tennis.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She is more smarter than her sister.
  • A. She is smarter than her sister.
  • B. She is more smart than her sister.
  • C. She is the most smart than her sister.
  • D. She is more smarter than her sister.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She is the bestest player in the team.
  • A. She is the best player in the team.
  • B. She is the bestest player in the team.
  • C. She is the more better player in the team.
  • D. She is the better player in the team.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She sings good.
  • A. She sings well.
  • B. She sings goodly.
  • C. She sing well.
  • D. She sing good.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: She sings more better than her sister.
  • A. She sings better than her sister.
  • B. She sings more better than her sister.
  • C. She sings best than her sister.
  • D. She sings better more than her sister.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: The information are not clear.
  • A. The information is not clear.
  • B. The information are not clear.
  • C. The informations are not clear.
  • D. The information not clear.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: The informations provided are useful.
  • A. The information provided is useful.
  • B. The informations provided is useful.
  • C. The information are provided useful.
  • D. The informations is provided useful.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: The informations provided were helpful.
  • A. The information provided was helpful.
  • B. The informations provided was helpful.
  • C. The information are provided helpful.
  • D. The information were provided helpful.
Q. Choose the correct sentence: The news are surprising.
  • A. The news is surprising.
  • B. The news are surprising.
  • C. The new is surprising.
  • D. The news were surprising.
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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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