PD & English Spoken English English Grammar Spoken English0% 12345678910 Spoken English MCQ TestTest your knowledgeTotal Questions: 10Time: 5 MinutesPass Marks: 50% 1 / 10 Category: Spoken English 1) Choose the correct preposition: “She is good _____ playing tennis.” for in at on 2 / 10 Category: Spoken English 2) How do you express a future plan? I go to the store. I went to the store. I am going to the store. I will going to the store. 3 / 10 Category: Spoken English 3) What is the correct form: “He _____ to school every day.” going gone goes go 4 / 10 Category: Spoken English 4) What is the correct response to “Can I help you?” Yes, please help me. Yes, you help me. I am help. No, thank you. 5 / 10 Category: Spoken English 5) Which phrase is an invitation? Let’s not do that. I need to go. Would you like to join us? I’m busy. 6 / 10 Category: Spoken English 6) Which phrase expresses urgency? Take your time. Hurry up! Relax. What’s the rush? 7 / 10 Category: Spoken English 7) Which sentence is correct? She is going to the park. She is go to the park. She goes to the park. She going to the park. 8 / 10 Category: Spoken English 8) Which is a common greeting? Where is it? What do you want? How’s it going? Are you ready? 9 / 10 Category: Spoken English 9) Which is a correct sentence? She liking to read. She read. She likes to read. She like to read. 10 / 10 Category: Spoken English 10) What is the correct way to say a time? It’s five hour. It’s five of the clock. It’s five. It’s five o’clock. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback English Grammar0% 12345678910 English Grammar MCQ TestTotal Questions: 10Time: 5 MinutesPass Marks: 50% Fill Your DetailsGet question set in your mail Full NameEmail 1 / 10 Category: English Grammer 1) The children _____ playing in the yard.Check Explanation: The plural subject “children” requires the verb “are.”2 / 10 Category: English Grammer 2) “Could” is the past form of “can.” True False Explanation: “Could” is the past form of “can,” used for ability or possibility in the past.3 / 10 Category: English Grammer 3) She doesn’t have _____ friends. few much a little many Explanation: “Many” is used with countable nouns like “friends.”4 / 10 Category: English Grammer 4) I have _____ apples in the basket. few many a few little Explanation: “A few” is used with countable nouns like “apples.”5 / 10 Category: English Grammer 5) In the sentence “The cake is too sweet,” “too” is used to mean “very.” True False Explanation: “Too” is used to indicate excessiveness, meaning “very” in this context.6 / 10 Category: English Grammer 6) Choose the correct sentence: My brother doesn’t likes play basketball. My brother doesn’t like to play basketball. My brother doesn’t like play basketball. My brother don’t like to play basketball. Explanation: “Doesn’t” should be followed by the base form of the verb.7 / 10 Category: English Grammer 7) In the sentence “She is happier than me,” “happier” is a comparative adjective. True False Explanation: “Happier” is the comparative form of the adjective “happy,” used to compare two things.8 / 10 Category: English Grammer 8) Choose the correct sentence: She don’t know the answer. She doesn’t know the answer. She don’t knows the answer. She doesn’t knows the answer. Explanation: “Doesn’t” is followed by the base verb “know.”9 / 10 Category: English Grammer 9) “Few” and “a few” mean the same thing. True False 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.10 / 10 Category: English Grammer 10) The plural of “child” is “childs.” False True Explanation: The plural of “child” is “children.”Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback