English MCQ
4521. 'Sometimes reports are misleading', Here 'sometimes' is-
an adverb
a noun
a pronoun
an adjective
4522. John Smith is good - Mathematics. (Fill in the gap)
at
in
of
after
4523. Credit tk 5000-my account.
in
with
against
to
4524. Pick appropriate preposition for the following sentence: Noureen will discuss the issue with Nasir - phone.
in
over
by
on
4525. Choose the appropriate preposition in the blank of the following sentence: Eight men were concerned - the plot.
at
with
in
for
4526. The family doesn't feel - going outing this season.
in
on
like
of
4527. The possibility of being sued is---- of construction companies.
the greatest often fear
often the fear greatest
often the greatest fear
the often greatest fear
4528. Some writers sink - oblivion in course of time.
on
from
under
into
4529. The death toll would-much higher if immediate action had not been taken.
probably be
probably been.
probably being
be probable
4530. Fill in the blank: As she was talking, he suddenly broke-, saying, 'That's a lie!'
off
in
down
into
4531. Rajshahi is a very-city.
hospitabol
hospital
hospiped
hospitable
4532. Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk if you feel - it.
about
on
like
for
4533. In which sentence is the word 'past' used as a preposition?
Writing letters is a thing of the past.
I look back on the past without regret.
I called out to him as he ran past.
Tania was a wonderful singer, but she's past her prime.
4534. He insisted there. (Fill in the gap)
on my going
is to go
over going
to go
4535. Right the wrong. Here 'right' is a/an-
noun
adjective
verb
adverb
4536. Professor Razzak was a scholar - refute. (Fill in the gap)
in
of
after
by
4537. What part of speech is 'readiness'?
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
4538. Wordsworth introduced the readers -a new kind of poetry.
with
at
to
by
4539. 'Sometimes reports are misleading', Here 'sometimes' is-
an adverb
a noun
a pronoun
an adjective
4540. He did ------ in the test.
badly
imaginative
good
bad