English MCQ
4001. It is not always easy to sympathise…… an unfortunate man.
for
with
by
at
4002. Many modern medicines are derived….. plants and animals.
from
on
for
in
4003. Nature has given us an abundant wealth….. the form of forests.
by
in
at
with
4004. He studied hard in order that Complete the sentence with the appropriate option.
he may do well in the examination.
he could cut a good figure in the examination.
he ought to do well in the examination.
he can do well in the examination.
4005. The mother was anxious….. the safety of her son .
at
for
about
upon
4006. We were at a disadvantage….. that we did not have a very good knowledge of the language the others were using.
by
in
with
for
4007. It is dangerous to intrude….. the ememy's camp.
in
on
into
through
4008. Give an example pertinent..... the case.
with
on
to
for
4009. Technology has developed …… great speed.
on
at
in
by
4010. I….. him on this point.
admitted to
agreed with
agree to
agreeing with
4011. He has a good job, Complete the sentence by choosing the clause that makes it compound:
as he works hard
yet he never seems to have any money
though he is unhappy
since he is very competent
4012. Our present house suits us. Make it complex.
The house which we live suits us.
The house is suitable where we live.
The house in which we live is suitable.
The house in which we live at present suits us.
4013. The retired professor decided…… put….. a job as an advisor of the Central Bank.
to, up, for
to, in, to
to, in, for
to, up, with
4014. Voting took place peacefully….. most of the country.
across
besides
into
for
4015. You must work hard for success. (make it compound without changing meaning)
Work hard and you will succeed.
Work hard for success.
Work hard to success.
Work hard for the success.
4016. In case of your failure to move, you will die (Make compound sentence)
You shall move to die.
You will to move to die.
If you do not move, you will die.
Move or die.
4017. No soooner had the bowler bowled than the umpire called it a 'No'. Transform the sentence into positive.
As soon as the bowler bowled, the umpire called it a No.
Hardly had the bowler bowled when the umpire called it a 'No'.
Scarcely had the bowler bowled when the umpire called it a 'No'.
When the bowler bowled, the umpire called a 'No'
4018. Use the right form of verb: I had no difficulty (to find) their house although they had said that people often did.
to find
to finding
in finding
for finding
4019. 'If I were a child again' what will be the assertive form?
I expect to be a child again.
I wish I am a child again.
I hope I was a child again.
I wish I were a child again.
4020. A good judge never jumps….. the conclusion.
at
to
on
for