Eng Grammar Test
Eng Grammar Test
Question 01:
(iii) Reeta is the most intelligent ____________ all the students of the class. (than, of)
(x) The Taj Mahal is one of the ____________ beautiful buildings in the world. (more, most)
Question 02:
Identify the adjectives from each of the following sentences and tell which nouns/ pronouns
te: they are describing.
Question 03:
Comfort, luck, mischief, child, adventure, danger, intelligence, fury, anger, history.
Question 04:
Correct the following sentences(any 6).
Question 05:
Question 06:
6- ………..life in the army not so easy though it is full of pride and prestige.
Question 07:
Jill was walking to her class slowly. She was worried ___1___ the History test she would
have to ___2___ that morning. As she was reaching the classroom, a piece of paper
suddenly fluttered down and ___3___ near her feet. As Jill glanced down at the paper, her
heart nearly ___4___ a beat. It was the History test paper complete ___5___ answers !
Jill's very first thought was not to ___6___ anyone about what she had found. She would
memorize ___7___ the answers and do extremely ___8___ in the test. After some hard
thinking, however, she knew that it would be a very ___9___ thing to do. Besides, it would
not be ___10___ to her classmates. In the ___11___ , Jill returned the paper to her History
teacher, Miss James.
Question 08:
2. Some people work best in the mornings others do better in the evenings
10. In the words of Murphys Law Anything that can go wrong will go wrong
Question 09:
Question 10:
Read the passage given-below and answer the questions that follow:
The culture of nuclear families is in fashion. Parents are often heard complaining about the
difficulties in bringing up children these days. Too much of freedom in demand, too much
independence; over night parties; excessive extravagance, splurging pocket money; no time
for studies and family all this is a common cry of such families. Aren’t parents, themselves,
responsible for this pitiful state ? The basic need of a growing youth is the family, love,
attention and bonding along with moral values. One should not forget that ‘charity begins at
home’. Independence and individuality both need to be respected, in order to maintain the
sanctity of family. Children, today are to be handled with tact in order to bridge the ever
widening generation gap. Only the reasonable demands need to be fulfilled, as there are too
many expenses to be met and top many social obligations to be taken care of by the
parents. Our forefathers lived happily in joint families. Children loved to live with their
cousins, learnt to adjust within means. There was perfect harmony between the generations.
There never existed the concept of old-age homes. There was deep respect for the family
elders and love, care and concern for the youngsters. Even the minor family differences
were solved amicably.
Question 11:
Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs given in brackets.
1- Rubab ……. her day with a prayer everyday.(start)
6- The officer offered to…….. the clauses so that the staff might understand them well.
(reiterate)
7- We never had to ………….. Ayesha to do anything. She herself was very active and
careful too. (nag)
8- The lady often ………… easily with her men-co- workers. (banter)
10- The car suddenly….. while we were………… to the Park. (stop, drive)
Question 12:
(ii) We knew that she had got the job when we saw her ____________ talking on the phone.
(iii) He ____________ put the vase on the table. It fell to the floor.
(iv) Sharon is throwing a party on Saturday. She ____________ finished her PhD.
(v) Let’s walk ____________ I don’t want to be the first one at the meeting.
(vi) Alex ____________ put up the bookshelves. It was too difficult for me to do on my own.
(viii) Why does he always have to talk so ____________ you can hear him in the next room!
(ix) Although she speaks five languages, she did not do ____________ on the translation
exam.
(x) I was so surprised. His new apartment was ____________ decorated.
Question 13:
Question 14:
SIMPLE TENSES
(i) When I opened my eyes, I. ____________ a strange sight.(Saw / was seeing / have
been)
(ii) Every morning she ____________ up early and gets ready for work is waking.
(wakes/has woken)
(iii) If I knew what he wanted, I ____________ this. (will not permit / would not permit/would
not have permitted)
(iv) I ____________ anything from her in a long time. (didn’t hear / haven’t heard / am not
hearing)
(vi) Jane ____________ with her parents. (is living / lives / has lived)
(vii) We ____________ Greece next month. (Visit / will visit / would visit / are visiting)
(viii) The moon ____________ around the earth. (is revolving/has revolved / revolves)
(x) All students ____________ in their work. (Handed / have handed / hand)
(xi) I ____________ English for twelve years. (am teaching / have been teaching / will be
teaching)
(xii) The students ____________ their dialogues. (Rehearse / are rehearsing / Either could
be used here).
Question 15:
CONTINUOUS TENSES
Fill in the blanks with the present continuous forms of the verbs given in the brackets:
2- The boys ………………… to each other when Danish …… into the room. (talk, come)
4- The general body meeting ……………………… (go) to be held in the conference hall next
week. (use present continuous tense)
5- The Chairman …………………………… (go) abroad next Friday. (use present continuous
tense)