Grammar MCQ & Objective Questions

Grammar is a fundamental aspect of language that plays a crucial role in exams. A strong grasp of grammar not only enhances your writing skills but also boosts your performance in objective questions. Practicing Grammar MCQs helps you identify important questions and reinforces your understanding, making it an essential part of your exam preparation.

What You Will Practise Here

  • Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs
  • Sentence Structure: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
  • Tenses: Present, Past, Future and their usages
  • Subject-Verb Agreement: Rules and exceptions
  • Punctuation: Commas, Semicolons, Colons, and Quotation Marks
  • Active and Passive Voice: Understanding transformations
  • Direct and Indirect Speech: Rules and conversions

Exam Relevance

Grammar is a significant component in various examinations, including CBSE, State Boards, NEET, and JEE. In these exams, you will often encounter MCQs that test your understanding of grammatical rules and concepts. Common question patterns include identifying errors in sentences, correcting sentences, and transforming sentences from active to passive voice. Mastering these areas will greatly enhance your chances of scoring well.

Common Mistakes Students Make

  • Confusing similar-sounding words, such as "there," "their," and "they're."
  • Overlooking subject-verb agreement, especially with collective nouns.
  • Misplacing punctuation marks, leading to sentence misinterpretation.
  • Struggling with tense consistency throughout a passage.
  • Failing to recognize when to use direct versus indirect speech.

FAQs

Question: What are some effective ways to improve my grammar skills?
Answer: Regular practice with MCQs, reading extensively, and reviewing grammar rules can significantly enhance your skills.

Question: How can I prepare for grammar questions in competitive exams?
Answer: Focus on solving past papers, taking mock tests, and revising key grammar concepts frequently.

Now is the time to sharpen your grammar skills! Dive into our practice MCQs and test your understanding. Remember, consistent practice is the key to mastering grammar and excelling in your exams!

Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb in the conditional.
  • A. If it rains, we will stay inside.
  • B. If it rained, we will stay inside.
  • C. If it rain, we will stay inside.
  • D. If it rains, we stayed inside.
Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb in the subjunctive mood.
  • A. If I was you, I would apologize.
  • B. If I were you, I would apologize.
  • C. If I am you, I would apologize.
  • D. If I be you, I would apologize.
Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct form of the verb.
  • A. She have been working here for five years.
  • B. She has been working here for five years.
  • C. She had been working here for five years.
  • D. She is been working here for five years.
Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct past perfect tense.
  • A. She had finished her work before the meeting.
  • B. She finished her work before the meeting.
  • C. She has finished her work before the meeting.
  • D. She was finishing her work before the meeting.
Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct tense for a habitual action.
  • A. He is going to the gym every day.
  • B. He goes to the gym every day.
  • C. He went to the gym every day.
  • D. He will go to the gym every day.
Q. Identify the sentence that uses the correct verb tense.
  • A. She will finished her project by Friday.
  • B. She will finish her project by Friday.
  • C. She finishes her project by Friday.
  • D. She finished her project by Friday.
Q. Identify the sentence with a common error.
  • A. Everyone should bring their own lunch.
  • B. Each of the players have a uniform.
  • C. Neither of the answers is correct.
  • D. Either option is acceptable.
Q. Identify the sentence with a misplaced modifier.
  • A. She almost drove her kids to school every day.
  • B. She drove her kids to school almost every day.
  • C. Almost every day, she drove her kids to school.
  • D. She drove almost every day her kids to school.
Q. Identify the sentence with a punctuation error.
  • A. The cat, which was black, slept on the mat.
  • B. I can't believe it's already Friday.
  • C. She said she would come, but she was busy.
  • D. He went to the store; and bought some milk.
Q. Identify the sentence with a subject-verb agreement error.
  • A. The team are winning the game.
  • B. The group of students is studying.
  • C. Neither of the answers is correct.
  • D. Each of the players has a uniform.
Q. Identify the sentence with correct punctuation.
  • A. He said he would come, but he didn't.
  • B. He said he would come but, he didn't.
  • C. He said, he would come but he didn't.
  • D. He said he would come but he didn't.
Q. Identify the sentence with correct subject-verb agreement.
  • A. The team are winning the game.
  • B. The team is winning the game.
  • C. The teams is winning the game.
  • D. The teams are winning the game.
Q. Identify the sentence with incorrect punctuation.
  • A. It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
  • B. She said, 'I will be there soon.'
  • C. He asked, if I was coming.
  • D. The dog barked loudly, at the mailman.
Q. Identify the sentence with the correct future tense.
  • A. I will go to the party tomorrow.
  • B. I going to the party tomorrow.
  • C. I goes to the party tomorrow.
  • D. I gone to the party tomorrow.
Q. Identify the sentence with the correct use of punctuation.
  • A. Its a beautiful day.
  • B. It's a beautiful day.
  • C. Its' a beautiful day.
  • D. It is' a beautiful day.
Q. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the future perfect tense.
  • A. I will have finished my work by noon.
  • B. I will finish my work by noon.
  • C. I finished my work by noon.
  • D. I am finishing my work by noon.
Q. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the simple present tense.
  • A. She play tennis every weekend.
  • B. She plays tennis every weekend.
  • C. She played tennis every weekend.
  • D. She playing tennis every weekend.
Q. Identify the sentence with the correct verb form.
  • A. He seen the movie last week.
  • B. He sees the movie last week.
  • C. He saw the movie last week.
  • D. He see the movie last week.
Q. Identify the verb in the following sentence: 'She runs every morning.'
  • A. She
  • B. runs
  • C. every
  • D. morning
Q. In the sentence 'The cat sat on the mat', what is 'on'?
  • A. Noun
  • B. Verb
  • C. Adjective
  • D. Preposition
Q. Select the correct form of the verb: 'The committee _____ to make a decision soon.'
  • A. are planning
  • B. is planning
  • C. were planning
  • D. be planning
Q. Select the correct form: Each of the players ___ a unique skill.
  • A. have
  • B. has
  • C. were
  • D. are
Q. Select the correct form: Either the cat or the dogs ___ making noise.
  • A. is
  • B. are
  • C. were
  • D. be
Q. Select the correct form: The majority of the cake ___ gone.
  • A. is
  • B. are
  • C. were
  • D. be
Q. Select the correct sentence structure: Although it was raining, ___.
  • A. we went for a walk.
  • B. we goes for a walk.
  • C. we gone for a walk.
  • D. we walking for a walk.
Q. Select the correct verb form: 'A bouquet of flowers ____ on the table.'
  • A. were
  • B. was
  • C. are
  • D. is
Q. Select the correct verb form: 'By the time she arrives, we _____ our work.'
  • A. will finish
  • B. will have finished
  • C. finished
  • D. have finished
Q. Select the correct verb form: Each of the players ___ practicing hard.
  • A. is
  • B. are
  • C. were
  • D. be
Q. Select the correct verb: 'Either the manager or the employees ____ responsible for the error.'
  • A. is
  • B. are
  • C. were
  • D. be
Q. Select the correct verb: Each of the players ___ a unique skill.
  • A. have
  • B. has
  • C. were
  • D. are
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