English MCQs
Practice multiple choice questions with instant feedback. Select an option to see if you're correct.
One who travels on foot is called:
Any number of words having a full meaning and consists of a finite verb is called a:
'This is the car \\(\\underline{which my brother bought}\\).' The underlined words form a:
A group of words that make sense but an incomplete sense, which contains no finite verb is called a (example: in the room):
A sentence which is a part of a larger sentence is called a:
'He did not come to school \\(\\underline{on account of his illness}\\).' The underlined part is a:
'Hasnain has been working here for the last two months.' What tense is it?
'The result of the examination was announced \\(\\underline{yesterday}\\).' The underlined word is a:
'Yesterday was \\(\\underline{Sunday}\\).' The underlined word is a:
'Faizan sent \\(\\underline{me}\\) reply this evening.' The underlined word is a/an:
Quick Stats
Popular Subjects
Practice Tips
Time Management
Practice with time limits for better preparation
Review Mistakes
Always check explanations for wrong answers
Track Progress
Monitor your improvement across subjects
Quick Actions
Did You Know?
Practice Makes Perfect
Regular practice with MCQs can improve your test-taking speed and accuracy by up to 40%.
Active Recall
MCQs engage active recall, which is 50% more effective for long-term memory than passive reading.