1 -Which sentence contains a noun clause?
a) She is happy.
b) He left yesterday.
c) I know that she is honest.
d) He runs fast.
2 - Identify the adverbial clause.
a) She is the girl who won the prize.
b) I know that he is late.
c) I went home because I was tired.
d) He bought the pen which is red.
3 - Identify the adjective clause.
a) She is tall.
b) The man who is standing there is my uncle.
c) He ran quickly.
d) I left because I was tired.
4 - Which is a complex sentence?
a) He came and she went.
b) I left because it was raining.
c) She sings well.
d) They played cricket.
5 - Which is a compound sentence?
a) I saw him when he was leaving.
b) The sun set and the stars appeared.
c) Because he was late, I left.
d) She sings beautifully.
6 - Choose the correct sentence.
a) Each of the boys are here.
b) Each of the boys is here.
c) Every boy are here.
d) All boy is here.
7 - Correct sentence:
a) Neither of the answers are correct.
b) Neither of the answers is correct.
c) Neither answers is correct.
d) Neither answers are correct.
8 -Which sentence is in subjunctive mood?
a) She is clever.
b) He is late.
c) If I were a bird, I would fly.
d) They are working.
9 - Which is in future perfect tense?
a) He finishes his work.
b) He has finished his work.
c) He will have finished his work.
d) He will finish his work now.
10 - Which is in past perfect tense?
a) She was crying.
b) She had cried.
c) She cries.
d) She is crying.
11 - Conditional sentence Type II is:
a) If he comes, I will help him.
b) If I were rich, I would help the poor.
c) If you heat ice, it melts.
d) If he had studied, he would have passed.
12 - Conditional sentence Type III is:
a) If he comes, I will help.
b) If I were you, I would try.
c) If I had worked hard, I would have passed.
d) If you boil water, it evaporates.
13. Identify the gerund.
a) to swim
b) swam
c) swimming
d) swim
14. Identify the infinitive.
a) swimming
b) swim
c) to swim
d) swam
15. Which has a dangling participle?
a) Walking in the garden, I saw flowers.
b) Walking down the street, the house appeared.
c) Reading, he smiled.
d) Studying hard, he succeeded.
16. Which sentence is correct?
a) The committee were divided in its opinion.
b) The committee was divided in its opinion.
c) The committee are divided in opinion.
d) Committee divided in their opinions.
17. Correct sentence:
a) One of my friend live here.
b) One of my friend lives here.
c) One of my friends lives here.
d) One of my friends live here.
18. Which is correct?
a) She don’t like tea.
b) She no like tea.
c) She doesn’t like tea.
d) She not likes tea.
19. Which is correct?
a) They was happy.
b) They were happy.
c) They is happy.
d) They be happy.
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20. Direct to indirect: He said, “I am busy.”
a) He said that he is busy.
b) He said that he was busy.
c) He told he was busy.
d) He said he busy.
21. Direct to indirect: She said, “I have done my work.”
a) She said that she has done her work.
b) She said that she had done her work.
c) She said she did her work.
d) She told she has done.
22. Direct to indirect: He said, “Where are you going?”
a) He asked where I am going.
b) He asked me where I was going.
c) He told where I was going.
d) He asked where you are going.
23. Direct to indirect: He said, “Did you finish the task?”
a) He asked did I finish.
b) He asked if I had finished the task.
c) He asked had I finish.
d) He asked if I finish task.
24. Direct to indirect: Teacher said, “Work hard.”
a) Teacher said us work hard.
b) Teacher told work hard.
c) Teacher advised us to work hard.
d) Teacher said us to work.
25. Select the word that is an antonym for “gregarious.”
a) Sociable
b) Introverted
c) Friendly
d) Outgoing
26. Synonym of “ephemeral” is:
a) eternal
b) permanent
c) short-lived
d) endless
27. Antonym of “lucid” is:
a) clear
b) bright
c) obscure
d) transparent
28. Synonym of “mitigate” is:
a) worsen
b) lessen
c) increase
d) heighten
29. Antonym of “magnanimous” is:
a) generous
b) petty
c) noble
d) kind
30. Synonym of “candid” is:
a) dishonest
b) secret
c) frank
d) false
31. Antonym of “abstruse” is:
a) complex
b) difficult
c) clear
d) hard
32. Synonym of “tenacious” is:
a) weak
b) soft
c) persistent
d) fragile
33. Antonym of “ardent” is:
a) passionate
b) indifferent
c) eager
d) devoted
34. Synonym of “ambiguous” is:
a) clear
b) vague
c) definite
d) certain
35. Antonym of “benevolent” is:
a) kind
b) generous
c) malevolent
d) helpful
36. Synonym of “altruistic” is:
a) selfish
b) greedy
c) selfless
d) arrogant
37. Antonym of “innocuous” is:
a) harmless
b) harmful
c) safe
d) gentle
38. Synonym of “succinct” is:
a) lengthy
b) detailed
c) concise
d) expand
39. Antonym of “placid” is:
a) calm
b) agitated
c) peaceful
d) serene
40. Synonym of “erudite” is:
a) ignorant
b) foolish
c) learned
d) uneducated
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41. Antonym of “boisterous” is:
a) noisy
b) quiet
c) rowdy
d) loud
42. Synonym of “prolific” is:
a) barren
b) productive
c) empty
d) fruitless
43. Antonym of “austere” is:
a) strict
b) severe
c) luxurious
d) harsh
44. Synonym of “melancholy” is:
a) joyful
b) sadness
c) delight
d) pleasure
45. Antonym of “meticulous” is:
a) careful
b) precise
c) careless
d) thorough
46. Synonym of “peril” is:
a) safety
b) danger
c) peace
d) relief
47. Antonym of “copious” is:
a) abundant
b) scarce
c) plentiful
d) overflowing
48. Synonym of “pragmatic” is:
a) theoretical
b) practical
c) imaginary
d) dreamy
49. Antonym of “vehement” is:
a) forceful
b) mild
c) violent
d) strong
50. Synonym of “transient” is:
a) eternal
b) temporary
c) infinite
d) lasting
51. “The child is the father of the man” is an example of:
a) metaphor
b) paradox
c) simile
d) irony
52. “Life is but a walking shadow” is:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) oxymoron
53. “The waves clasp one another” is:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) hyperbole
54. “He is as cunning as a fox” is:
a) metaphor
b) simile
c) irony
d) exaggeration
55. “All the world’s a stage” is:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) irony
d) hyperbole
56. “The thunder roared in the sky” is:
a) simile
b) personification
c) metaphor
d) exaggeration
57. “Sweet sorrow” is an example of:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) oxymoron
d) irony
58. “The pen is mightier than the sword” is an example of:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) metonymy
d) personification
59. “The crown will decide the matter” is:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) metonymy
d) synecdoche
60. “Pakistan won the match” (meaning the team won) is:
a) metaphor
b) irony
c) metonymy
d) simile
61. “He is a lion in the battlefield” is:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) exaggeration
d) irony
62. “A fleet of ships” is:
a) paradox
b) collective noun
c) simile
d) hyperbole
63. “The kettle is boiling” is:
a) personification
b) metonymy
c) simile
d) irony
64. “The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world” is:
a) irony
b) synecdoche
c) metaphor
d) simile
65. “O death, where is thy sting?” is:
a) metaphor
b) apostrophe
c) irony
d) simile
65. “O death, where is thy sting?” is:
a) metaphor
b) apostrophe
c) irony
d) simile
66. “She sells seashells by the seashore” is an example of:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) alliteration
d) personification
67. “He has no guts” is:
a) irony
b) metaphor
c) synecdoche
d) oxymoron
68. “Hiss of the snake” is:
a) onomatopoeia
b) metaphor
c) simile
d) alliteration
69. “Parting is such sweet sorrow” is:
a) irony
b) oxymoron
c) paradox
d) exaggeration
70. “Her voice was music to my ears” is:
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) personification
d) exaggeration
71 - Which is correct passive: “They are repairing the road.”
a) The road has repaired.
b) The road repairs.
c) The road is being repaired.
d) The road repaired.
72 - Passive of: “She will write a letter.”
a) A letter is written.
b) A letter was written.
c) A letter will be written.
d) A letter has written.
73 - Passive of: “They have done the work.”
a) The work is done.
b) The work was done.
c) The work has been done.
d) The work completed.
74 - Passive of: “She is singing a song.”
a) A song is sung.
b) A song is being sung.
c) A song was sung.
d) A song has sung.
75 - Passive of: “The police arrested the thief.”
a) The thief arrests.
b) The thief was arrest.
c) The thief was arrested by the police.
d) The thief arresting.
76 - Indirect: He said, “I can swim.”
a) He said he can swim.
b) He said that he could swim.
c) He said he swim.
d) He said he swims.
77 - Indirect: She said, “May I come in?”
a) She asked may she come in.
b) She asked if she might come in.
c) She asked she may come in.
d) She asked she might came.
78 - Indirect: He said, “Where do you live?”
a) He asked where I live.
b) He asked me where I lived.
c) He asked me where I am living.
d) He asked where I lives.
79 - Indirect: They said, “Shut the door.”
a) They said me shut the door.
b) They told me shut the door.
c) They told me to shut the door.
d) They told me shut door.
80 - Indirect: Ali said, “Let’s play cricket.”
a) Ali said us to play cricket.
b) Ali told us we play cricket.
c) Ali suggested that we should play cricket.
d) Ali said we to play cricket.
81 - Which is a Type I conditional?
a) If I were you, I would try.
b) If it rains, we will stay home.
c) If I had studied, I would have passed.
d) If he comes, I go.
82 - Which is a Type II conditional?
a) If he comes, I go.
b) If it rains, we will stay.
c) If I were rich, I would help the poor.
d) If you heat ice, it melts.
83 - Which is a Type III conditional?
a) If you heat ice, it melts.
b) If he comes, I go.
c) If I had worked hard, I would have passed.
d) If I were you, I would try.
84 - Identify the tense: “He will have been working for two hours.”
a) Present perfect
b) Future perfect continuous
c) Past continuous
d) Future continuous
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