- A sentence contains only one finite verb and can make only one complete statement.
(a) Simplex (b) Compound
(c) Complex (d) None of the above - It is used to construct word to clarify meaning. It links words to form compound word.
(a) The Hyphen (-) (b) Comma (,)
(c) Full stop (.) (d) None of the above. - Does wood sink in water? (Which word is a material noun?)
(a) sink (b) does
(c) water (d) wood - My mother wears gold jewelry, (which word is a material noun?)
(a) Wears
(b) jewelry
(c) mother
(d) gold - Crowd was on main street. (Which word is a collective noun?)
(a) crowd
(b) main
(c) on
(d) street - They gazed across valley. (Which word is a common noun?)
(a) across
(b) gazed
(c) they
(d) valley - Honesty is best policy. (Which word is an abstract noun?)
(a) best
(b) Honesty
(c) policy
(d) the - I believe in his honesty. (Which word is an abstract noun?)
(a) in
(b) believe
(c) honesty
(d) I
- Kiran performance was not impressive in test. (Which word is a proper noun?)
(a) test
(b) impressive
(c) Kiran
(d) Performance - Heroes never lay down their words. (Which word is a plural noun?)
(a) never
(b) heroes
(c) lay down
(d) words. - Moon shines at night, (which word is a proper noun?)
(a) Moon
(b) night
(c) Shines
(d) At - We need peace in our state. (Which word is an abstract noun?)
(a) state
(b) peace
(c) need
(d) our - What a great idea! He cried. (Which word is a countable noun?)
(a) great
(b) what
(c) cried
(d) idea - Can you give me some advice? (Which word is an uncountable noun?)
(a) some
(b) give
(c) you
(d) advice - Children broke window pane. (Which word is a plural noun?)
(a) broke
(b) window pane
(c) children
(d) the
- Where was Sara? Did you see her? (Which word is a proper noun?)
(a) Was
(b) where
(c) Sara
(d) See - How many students in your class? (Which word is a countable noun?)
(a) many
(b) students
(c) class
(d) your - My chair is made of wood. (Which word is a material noun?)
(a) wood
(b) made of
(c) chair
(d) my - Rice is my favorite dish. (Which word is an uncountable noun?)
(a) my
(b) dish
(c) favorite
(d) rice - My mother is a wise lady. (Which word is an abstract noun?)
(a) lady
(b) my
(c) wise
(d) mother - Do not hide fact. (Which word is word a countable noun?)
(a) hide
(b) the
(c) fact
(d) do not - Why do you tell a lie? (Which word is an abstract noun?)
(a) tell
(b) lie
(c) you
(d) why - We get wool from sheep. (Which word is a material noun?)
(a) sheep
(b) wool
(c) get
(d) from - You can settle everything in a friendly manner. (Which word is concrete noun)
(a) settle
(b) can
(c) friendly manner
(d) you - Taj Mahal is a sign of love. (Which word is a proper noun?)
(a) Taj Mahal
(b) sing
(c) love
(d) is - Beauty does not need any ornaments. (Which word is an uncountable noun?)
(a) need
(b) beauty
(c) any
(d) ornaments. - He was reading a newspaper. (Which word is a common noun?)
(a) newspaper
(b) was
(c) a
(d) he - My family supports me. (Which word is a collective noun?)
(a) family
(b) me
(c) supports
(d) my - My grandfather walks extremely slowly. The adverb “extremely” modifies
(a) verb
(b) adverb
(c) noun
(d) pronoun - Your roommate drives quite fast, doesn’t she? The adverb “quite” modifies
(a) verb
(b) adjective
(c) adverb
(d) noun
- We rarely go to the movies on the weekends. The adverb “rarely” modifies
(a) adverb
(b) pronoun
(c) verb
(d) noun - Our house is practically on the highway. The adverb “practically” modifies
(a) sentence
(b) prepositional phrase
(c) verb
(d) conjunction - Obviously, I could be wrong. The adverb “obviously” modifies
(a) verb
(b) pronoun
(c) clause
(d) noun - My niece reads well for a five-year old. The word “well” is
(a) adjective
(b) adverb
(c) verb
(d) pronoun - Your friend Robert drives a fast car. The word “fast” is
(a) pronoun
(b) adverb
(c) adjective
(d) noun - I never buy fruit at the grocery store. The word “never” is
(a) preposition
(b) adverb
(c) adjective
(d) noun - That’s a lovely painting. The word “lovely” is
(a) adverb
(b) adjective
(c) verb
(d) noun
- Sometimes I feel very lonely. The word “lonely” is
(a) adjective
(b) adverb
(c) conjunction
(d) noun - An interjection is .
(a) an exclamation which shows thoughts or feelings
(b) a meaningless string of sounds
(c) the same as an adjective
(d) None of these - Which of the following interjections is NOT an expression of surprise or wonder?
(a) Gee!
(b) Gosh!
(c) Boo!
(d) None of these - You are vegetarian and you are offered a dish of raw meat. What do you think?
(a) Ugh!
(b) Hurrah!
(c) Yippee!
(d) can’t say - Somebody has just stepped on your toe. Which interjection would best fit the situation?
(a) Yoo-hoo!
(b) Ouch!
(c) Eh!
(d) can’t say - You are most likely to hear or use the interjection boo .
(a) at a theatrical performance
(b) while listening to a political speech
(c) on both of the above mentioned occasions
(d) None of these - , Mary! Come here! I want to talk to you.
(a) Oops
(b) Mmm
(c) Hey
(d) All of these - The interjections ‘blimey’ and ‘crickey’ imply .
(a) joy
(b) surprise or wonder
(c) irritation
- Your children are making a lot of noise and you want to hear the news on the radio. How do you urge silence?
(a) Shh!
(b) Tut-tut.
(c) Ow! - Which of the following interjections is NOT used when cheering for a team?
(a) Rah!
(b) Yay!
(c) Yikes! - ! The spinach soup is out of this world!
(a) Mmm
(b) Yuk
(c) Uh - A: I scored 660 points at the TOEFL test! B: ! That’s amazing!
(a) Wow
(b) Aha
(c) Woe - I hear someone whispering my name.
(a) Ah!
(b) Oh!
(c) Hush!
(d) Wow!
1 | (d) | 2 | (a) | 3 | (d) | 4 | (d) | 5 | (a) | 6 | (d) |
7 | (b) | 8 | (c) | 9 | (c) | 10 | (b) | 11 | (a) | 12 | (b) |
13 | (d) | 14 | (d) | 15 | (c) | 16 | (c) | 17 | (b) | 18 | (a) |
19 | (d) | 20 | (c) | 21 | (c) | 22 | (b) | 23 | (b) | 24 | (c) |
25 | (a) | 26 | (b) | 27 | (a) | 28 | (a) | 29 | (b) | 30 | (c) |
31 | (c) | 32 | (b) | 33 | (c) | 34 | (b) | 35 | (c) | 36 | (b) |
37 | (b) | 38 | (a) | 39 | (a) | 40 | (c) | 41 | (a) | 42 | (a) |
43 | (b) | 44 | (c) | 45 | (b) | 46 | (a) | 47 | (c) | 48 | (a) |
49 | (a) | 50 | (c) |