PD & English Spoken English English Grammar Spoken English 0% 12345678910 Spoken English MCQ Test Test your knowledge Total Questions: 10 Time: 5 Minutes Pass Marks: 50% 1 / 10 Category: Spoken English 1) Choose the correct form: “I have _____ apples.” much a little a few many 2 / 10 Category: Spoken English 2) What does “Let’s go!” mean? Let’s leave. Stay here. Wait a moment. I’m tired. 3 / 10 Category: Spoken English 3) How do you express a future plan? I go to the store. I am going to the store. I went to the store. I will going to the store. 4 / 10 Category: Spoken English 4) What is the correct response to “How are you?” I am a student. Yes, I do. It’s sunny outside. I am fine, thank you. 5 / 10 Category: Spoken English 5) Which of these is a compliment? You did well! That’s a bad idea. I can’t stand that. You are late. 6 / 10 Category: Spoken English 6) Which is correct: “I have seen that movie” or “I seen that movie”? I seeing that movie. I have saw that movie. I seen that movie. I have seen that movie. 7 / 10 Category: Spoken English 7) What is the proper way to ask for information? I want to know. Can you tell me, please? Tell me now! Give me that info. 8 / 10 Category: Spoken English 8) What is the appropriate response to “What do you think?” It’s okay. That’s boring. I don’t know. I think it’s great! 9 / 10 Category: Spoken English 9) What is the correct response to “Can I help you?” I am help. No, thank you. Yes, please help me. Yes, you help me. 10 / 10 Category: Spoken English 10) Choose the correct preposition: “She is good _____ playing tennis.” for on in at Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback English Grammar 0% 12345678910 English Grammar MCQ Test Total Questions: 10 Time: 5 Minutes Pass Marks: 50% Fill Your Details Get question set in your mail Full NameEmail 1 / 10 Category: English Grammer 1) I have _____ apples in the basket. a few many few little Explanation: “A few” is used with countable nouns like “apples.” 2 / 10 Category: English Grammer 2) The word “she” is a possessive pronoun. True False Explanation: “She” is a personal pronoun, not a possessive one. The possessive form would be “her.” 3 / 10 Category: English Grammer 3) The plural of “child” is “childs.” True False Explanation: The plural of “child” is “children.” 4 / 10 Category: English Grammer 4) The teacher is _____ than the student. Select an answersmartestsmartermost smartermore smarter Explanation: “Smarter” is the correct comparative form of “smart.” 5 / 10 Category: English Grammer 5) “Few” and “a few” mean the same thing. False True Explanation: “Few” implies a small number, often with a negative connotation, while “a few” means a small number, but usually in a positive or neutral sense. 6 / 10 Category: English Grammer 6) I _____ to the gym when I was younger. went go going gone Explanation: The past tense of “go” is “went.” 7 / 10 Category: English Grammer 7) The sentence “She can to sing” is grammatically correct. True False Explanation: After “can,” the base form of the verb is used, so the sentence should be “She can sing.” 8 / 10 Category: English Grammer 8) He _____ reading a book when I called him. Select an answeriswaswillwere Explanation: The past continuous tense (was reading) is used for actions happening at a specific moment in the past. 9 / 10 Category: English Grammer 9) Choose the correct sentence: I am having dinner when you called. I had dinner when you called. I have had dinner when you called. I was having dinner when you called. Explanation: The past continuous (“was having”) is used to describe an action that was in progress when something else happened. 10 / 10 Category: English Grammer 10) The children _____ playing in the yard. Check Explanation: The plural subject “children” requires the verb “are.” Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback