English MCQs

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Total Questions
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Question 591 Easy

He who is knowing everything.

A
Omniscient
B
Omnipotent
C
Plebiscite
D
Verbose
Question 592 Easy

'Akram \\(\\underline{as well as}\\) his father have arrived.' The underlined words are called:

A
Conjunction
B
Interjection
C
Adverb
D
Adjective
Question 593 Easy

Choose the correct sentence:

A
My spectacle is new.
B
My spectacle are new.
C
My spectacles are new.
D
My spectacles is new.
Question 594 Easy

Choose the correct spelling:

A
Occassitional
B
Occasional
C
Occassional
D
Occastional
Question 595 Easy

Divide these oranges ______ the twenty boys of your class.

A
Between
B
Beside
C
Among
D
Against
Question 596 Easy

Malaria ______ in Lahore last summer.

A
Broke out
B
Broke in
C
Broke with
D
Broke down
Question 597 Easy

'Do you know \\(\\underline{whether}\\) Mr. Karim is at home?' Underlined word is a/an:

A
Verb
B
Adverb
C
Interjection
D
Conjunction
Question 598 Easy

Pick out the sentence that contains infinitive:

A
Saving is a good habit.
B
Never get anything without permission.
C
It is a sin to tell a lie.
D
Khalid is going to school by bus.
Question 599 Easy

Choose the correct sentence:

A
Distribute the mangoes between five boys.
B
Distribute the mangoes in five boys.
C
Distribute the mangoes among five boys.
D
Distribute the mangoes into five boys.
Question 600 Easy

He looked ______ the book and purchased it.

A
Upon
B
Through
C
Forward
D
Into
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