1. Choose the correct sentence using a definite article.
A. Gold is precious metal.
B. The honesty is best policy.
C. The book you lent me is interesting.
D. Man is social animal.
2. Select the correct option using a/an with a countable noun.
A. She bought an books.
B. He is a engineer.
C. I saw a bird on the tree.
D. They need a furnitures.
3. Choose the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘one’.
A. He is a tallest boy.
B. She waited for an hour.
C. A student must follow rules.
D. The cow gives a milk.
4. Identify the sentence where ‘a’ is used before a consonant sound.
A. She is an European citizen.
B. He is a university professor.
C. It is an unique idea.
D. He bought an car.
5. Choose the sentence showing vague reference.
A. A doctor called for you.
B. The doctor who treated me is here.
C. Doctors save lives.
D. That doctor is famous.
6. Select the correct sentence for introduction in a story.
A. King ruled wisely.
B. Once upon time lived a king.
C. Once upon a time there lived a king.
D. The king once lived.
7. Choose the correct use of ‘a’ for a stranger.
A. The man I know is here.
B. A man is waiting outside.
C. That man is my uncle.
D. My man is late.
8. Identify the correct sentence with abbreviations having consonant sound.
A. He works in an NGO.
B. She joined a MBA college.
C. He bought an TV.
D. She is a SPC officer.
9. Choose the correct option using a/an + adjective + singular countable noun.
A. She is honest woman.
B. He is an brave soldier.
C. It was a pleasant evening.
D. She has a intelligence mind.
10. Select the correct sentence using a/an + adverb + adjective + noun.
A. He is a very honest man.
B. She is an well known singer.
C. It was a extremely cold night.
D. He is very a good teacher.
11. Choose the correct sentence with What / Rather / Many + a/an + noun.
A. What idea!
B. Many books are lost.
C. What an experience!
D. Rather thief he is.
12. Identify the correct sentence using What / Rather / Many + a/an + adjective + noun.
A. What stupid idea!
B. What a strange story!
C. Rather good boy.
D. Many clever student.
13. Choose the correct sentence where ‘in’ means ‘engaged in’.
A. He went in market.
B. She is in trouble.
C. The children are in playing.
D. He is in swimming.
14. Select the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘every’.
A. He earns a thousand rupees yesterday.
B. The train runs a hour late.
C. She practices piano an hour.
D. He walks a mile daily.
15. Identify the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘per’.
A. Mangoes cost a dozen.
B. Petrol sells at ₹100 a litre.
C. He earns a rich salary.
D. Apples are sweet a taste.
16. Choose the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘any’.
A. Bring a pen you find.
B. Give me pen.
C. Give me the pen.
D. Give me a pen.
17. Select the correct exclamatory sentence using articles.
A. What surprise!
B. What a beautiful view!
C. How amazing painting!
D. What wonderful day!
18. Choose the correct sentence with ‘a most’ / ‘the most’.
A. She is a most intelligent girl in class.
B. This is the most unique idea.
C. He is a most honest person.
D. This is the most interesting movie.
19. Identify the correct sentence using ‘an’ before vowel sound abbreviations.
A. He is a FBI officer.
B. She is an MBA graduate.
C. He filed an FIR.
D. She bought a LED TV.
20. Choose the sentence where a proper noun is used as a common noun.
A. Einstein discovered gravity.
B. She is the Einstein of our class.
C. The Einstein is famous.
D. An Einstein was born.
A. Gold is precious metal.
B. The honesty is best policy.
C. The book you lent me is interesting.
D. Man is social animal.
2. Select the correct option using a/an with a countable noun.
A. She bought an books.
B. He is a engineer.
C. I saw a bird on the tree.
D. They need a furnitures.
3. Choose the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘one’.
A. He is a tallest boy.
B. She waited for an hour.
C. A student must follow rules.
D. The cow gives a milk.
4. Identify the sentence where ‘a’ is used before a consonant sound.
A. She is an European citizen.
B. He is a university professor.
C. It is an unique idea.
D. He bought an car.
5. Choose the sentence showing vague reference.
A. A doctor called for you.
B. The doctor who treated me is here.
C. Doctors save lives.
D. That doctor is famous.
6. Select the correct sentence for introduction in a story.
A. King ruled wisely.
B. Once upon time lived a king.
C. Once upon a time there lived a king.
D. The king once lived.
7. Choose the correct use of ‘a’ for a stranger.
A. The man I know is here.
B. A man is waiting outside.
C. That man is my uncle.
D. My man is late.
8. Identify the correct sentence with abbreviations having consonant sound.
A. He works in an NGO.
B. She joined a MBA college.
C. He bought an TV.
D. She is a SPC officer.
9. Choose the correct option using a/an + adjective + singular countable noun.
A. She is honest woman.
B. He is an brave soldier.
C. It was a pleasant evening.
D. She has a intelligence mind.
10. Select the correct sentence using a/an + adverb + adjective + noun.
A. He is a very honest man.
B. She is an well known singer.
C. It was a extremely cold night.
D. He is very a good teacher.
11. Choose the correct sentence with What / Rather / Many + a/an + noun.
A. What idea!
B. Many books are lost.
C. What an experience!
D. Rather thief he is.
12. Identify the correct sentence using What / Rather / Many + a/an + adjective + noun.
A. What stupid idea!
B. What a strange story!
C. Rather good boy.
D. Many clever student.
13. Choose the correct sentence where ‘in’ means ‘engaged in’.
A. He went in market.
B. She is in trouble.
C. The children are in playing.
D. He is in swimming.
14. Select the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘every’.
A. He earns a thousand rupees yesterday.
B. The train runs a hour late.
C. She practices piano an hour.
D. He walks a mile daily.
15. Identify the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘per’.
A. Mangoes cost a dozen.
B. Petrol sells at ₹100 a litre.
C. He earns a rich salary.
D. Apples are sweet a taste.
16. Choose the correct sentence where ‘a’ means ‘any’.
A. Bring a pen you find.
B. Give me pen.
C. Give me the pen.
D. Give me a pen.
17. Select the correct exclamatory sentence using articles.
A. What surprise!
B. What a beautiful view!
C. How amazing painting!
D. What wonderful day!
18. Choose the correct sentence with ‘a most’ / ‘the most’.
A. She is a most intelligent girl in class.
B. This is the most unique idea.
C. He is a most honest person.
D. This is the most interesting movie.
19. Identify the correct sentence using ‘an’ before vowel sound abbreviations.
A. He is a FBI officer.
B. She is an MBA graduate.
C. He filed an FIR.
D. She bought a LED TV.
20. Choose the sentence where a proper noun is used as a common noun.
A. Einstein discovered gravity.
B. She is the Einstein of our class.
C. The Einstein is famous.
D. An Einstein was born.
1. A large number (A) of candidate (B) has applied (C) for the post. (D)
2. A good many (A) information (B) was collected (C) during the survey. (D)
3. A lot of (A) student (B) is participating (C) in the competition. (D)
4. A number of (A) books (B) is missing (C) from the library. (D)
5. A good deal (A) of money (B) were spent (C) on the project. (D)
✅ Rule 22 – Collective Noun Representing Phrases
6. A team (A) of player (B) has won (C) the match. (D)
7. A bunch (A) of flower (B) were placed (C) on the table. (D)
8. A pack (A) of wolves (B) are roaming (C) in the forest. (D)
9. A fleet (A) of ship (B) was seen (C) near the coast. (D)
10. A crowd (A) of people (B) were shouting (C) loudly. (D)
✅ Rule 23 – Certain Fixed Phrases
11. He is (A) in hurry (B) to finish (C) the work. (D)
12. She made (A) noise (B) during (C) the meeting. (D)
13. The manager took (A) rest (B) after completing (C) the task. (D)
14. He is (A) in good mood (B) today. (C) (D)
15. She had (A) headache (B) since (C) morning. (D)
2. A good many (A) information (B) was collected (C) during the survey. (D)
3. A lot of (A) student (B) is participating (C) in the competition. (D)
4. A number of (A) books (B) is missing (C) from the library. (D)
5. A good deal (A) of money (B) were spent (C) on the project. (D)
✅ Rule 22 – Collective Noun Representing Phrases
6. A team (A) of player (B) has won (C) the match. (D)
7. A bunch (A) of flower (B) were placed (C) on the table. (D)
8. A pack (A) of wolves (B) are roaming (C) in the forest. (D)
9. A fleet (A) of ship (B) was seen (C) near the coast. (D)
10. A crowd (A) of people (B) were shouting (C) loudly. (D)
✅ Rule 23 – Certain Fixed Phrases
11. He is (A) in hurry (B) to finish (C) the work. (D)
12. She made (A) noise (B) during (C) the meeting. (D)
13. The manager took (A) rest (B) after completing (C) the task. (D)
14. He is (A) in good mood (B) today. (C) (D)
15. She had (A) headache (B) since (C) morning. (D)
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It is Clearly Mentioned in syllabus
Math 4 marks
DI 4 Marks
Rest all Same .❤️
Math 4 marks
DI 4 Marks
Rest all Same .❤️
She is taller than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) mine
D) myself
No one understands the situation better than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) his
D) himself
You are stronger than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) their
D) themselves
She likes you more than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) mine
D) myself
He earns more than ___.
A) we
B) us
C) our
D) ourselves
They invited her more often than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) mine
D) myself
My brother is older than ___.
A) she
B) her
C) hers
D) herself
The teacher praised him more than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) their
D) themselves
She can run faster than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) his
D) himself
We respect our parents more than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) their
D) themselves
A) I
B) me
C) mine
D) myself
No one understands the situation better than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) his
D) himself
You are stronger than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) their
D) themselves
She likes you more than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) mine
D) myself
He earns more than ___.
A) we
B) us
C) our
D) ourselves
They invited her more often than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) mine
D) myself
My brother is older than ___.
A) she
B) her
C) hers
D) herself
The teacher praised him more than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) their
D) themselves
She can run faster than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) his
D) himself
We respect our parents more than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) their
D) themselves
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They supported the proposal more strongly than ___.
A) we
B) us
C) ourselves
D) our
Maria likes her brother better than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) himself
D) his
The manager praised Ravi more than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) myself
D) mine
She spends more time with her colleagues than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) himself
D) his
No one understands the rules better than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) themselves
D) their
He values honesty more than ___.
A) she
B) her
C) herself
D) hers
A) we
B) us
C) ourselves
D) our
Maria likes her brother better than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) himself
D) his
The manager praised Ravi more than ___.
A) I
B) me
C) myself
D) mine
She spends more time with her colleagues than ___.
A) he
B) him
C) himself
D) his
No one understands the rules better than ___.
A) they
B) them
C) themselves
D) their
He values honesty more than ___.
A) she
B) her
C) herself
D) hers
❤4
MCQs: Order of Personal Pronouns
Basic Level
_, _ and ___ will attend the meeting.
A) I, you and he
B) You, he and I
C) He, I and you
D) You, I and he
_, _ and ___ are responsible for the project.
A) I, you and they
B) You, they and I
C) They, I and you
D) You, I and they
_, _ and ___ have completed the assignment.
A) I, he and you
B) You, he and I
C) He, you and I
D) I, you and he
Intermediate Level
_, _ and ___ should submit the form today.
A) I, you and she
B) You, she and I
C) She, I and you
D) You, I and she
_, _ and ___ will represent the school in the competition.
A) I, they and you
B) You, they and I
C) They, you and I
D) I, you and they
_, _ and ___ are planning the event.
A) I, he and she
B) He, she and I
C) She, I and he
D) He, I and she
Advanced Level (Fault / Apology / Confession)
_, _ and ___ are to blame for the mistake.
A) You, he and I
B) I, you and he
C) He, I and you
D) You, I and he
_, _ and ___ have broken the rules.
A) You, they and I
B) I, you and they
C) They, you and I
D) You, I and they
_, _ and ___ failed to follow the instructions.
A) You, she and I
B) I, you and she
C) She, I and you
D) You, I and she
Basic Level
_, _ and ___ will attend the meeting.
A) I, you and he
B) You, he and I
C) He, I and you
D) You, I and he
_, _ and ___ are responsible for the project.
A) I, you and they
B) You, they and I
C) They, I and you
D) You, I and they
_, _ and ___ have completed the assignment.
A) I, he and you
B) You, he and I
C) He, you and I
D) I, you and he
Intermediate Level
_, _ and ___ should submit the form today.
A) I, you and she
B) You, she and I
C) She, I and you
D) You, I and she
_, _ and ___ will represent the school in the competition.
A) I, they and you
B) You, they and I
C) They, you and I
D) I, you and they
_, _ and ___ are planning the event.
A) I, he and she
B) He, she and I
C) She, I and he
D) He, I and she
Advanced Level (Fault / Apology / Confession)
_, _ and ___ are to blame for the mistake.
A) You, he and I
B) I, you and he
C) He, I and you
D) You, I and he
_, _ and ___ have broken the rules.
A) You, they and I
B) I, you and they
C) They, you and I
D) You, I and they
_, _ and ___ failed to follow the instructions.
A) You, she and I
B) I, you and she
C) She, I and you
D) You, I and she
❤3
1.The Himalayas were formed due to the collision of:
A) Pacific & Eurasian plates
B) African & Eurasian plates
C) Indo-Australian & Eurasian plates
D) Antarctic & Indian plates
2.The highest peak in the Himalayas is:
A) Kanchenjunga
B) Mount Everest
C) Nanda Devi
D) K2
3.Mount Everest lies on the border of:
A) India & China
B) Nepal & China
C) India & Nepal
D) Bhutan & China
4.The northernmost range of the Himalayas is:
A) Himadri
B) Himachal
C) Shiwalik
D) Aravalli
5.The lowest layer of the atmosphere is:
A) Stratosphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Troposphere
D) Thermosphere
6.The ozone layer is found in the:
A) Troposphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Exosphere
7.The gas most abundant in the atmosphere is:
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Hydrogen
8.The thermosphere is important because it:
A) Has clouds
B) Contains ozone
C) Reflects radio waves
D) Contains dust particles
9.The outermost layer of Earth is:
A) Mantle
B) Core
C) Crust
D) Lithosphere
10.The thickest layer of Earth is:
A) Crust
B) Mantle
C) Core
D) Inner core
11.The core is mainly composed of:
A) Silica and alumina
B) Nickel and iron
C) Carbon and hydrogen
D) Magnesium and oxygen
12.Magma is found in the:
A) Crust
B) Mantle
C) Core
D) Atmosphere
13.The Brahmaputra enters India through:
A) Punjab
B) Arunachal Pradesh
C) Bihar
D) Uttar Pradesh
14.The Indus river originates near:
A) Mansarovar Lake
B) Dal Lake
C) Chilika Lake
D) Wular Lake
15.The Narmada flows into the:
A) Bay of Bengal
B) Arabian Sea
C) Indian Ocean
D) Red Sea
16.The instrument used to measure earthquakes is:
A) Barometer
B) Seismograph
C) Thermometer
D) Anemometer
17.The point inside the Earth where an earthquake originates is:
A) Epicenter
B) Focus
C) Fault
D) Crust
18.The scale used to measure magnitude is:
A) Celsius scale
B) Richter scale
C) Beaufort scale
D) Kelvin scale
19.The most destructive seismic waves are:
P-waves
B) S-waves
C) Surface waves
D) Radio waves
20.The Constitution of India came into force on:
A) 15 August 1947
B) 26 January 1950
C) 26 November 1949
D) 2 October 1950A
21.The Chairman of the Drafting Committee was:
A) Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
C) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D) Rajendra Prasad
22.The Chief Justice of India is appointed by the:
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Parliament
D) Governor
23.The Directive Principles are included in:
A) Part III
B) Part IV
C) Part V
D) Part VI
24.The maximum strength of Lok Sabha is:
A) 545
B) 550
C) 530
D) 500
25.The minimum age to become President of India is:
A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 35 years
D) 40 years
26.Money Bills can be introduced only in:
A) Rajya Sabha
B) Lok Sabha
C) Either House
D) Joint Session
27.The Fundamental Rights are given in:
A) Part II
B) Part III
C) Part IV
D) Part V
28.National Emergency can be declared under:
A) Article 352
B) Article 356
C) Article 360
D) Article 368
29.The concept of Fundamental Duties was borrowed from:
A) USA
B) UK
C) Russia (USSR)
D) France
31.The Constitution of India is:
A) Rigid
B) Flexible
C) Neither rigid nor flexible
D) Completely rigid
32.The Preamble of the Indian Constitution was inspired by the Constitution of:
A) UK
B) USA
C) Canada
D) Australia
33.The words “Socialist” and “Secular” were added to the Preamble by the:
A) 42nd Constitutional Amendment
B) 44th Constitutional Amendment
C) 52nd Constitutional Amendment
D) 86th Constitutional Amendment
34.The idea of Single Citizenship in India is borrowed from:
A) USA
B) UK
C) Canada
D) Ireland
35.The Attorney General of India is appointed by the:
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Chief Justice
D) Parliament
36.What is molten rock called after it erupts onto the surface?
A. Magma
B. Core
C. Lava
D. Crust
37.Which country has the most active volcanoes?
A. Japan
B. Indonesia
C. United States
D. Iceland
38.What is the Equator?
A. 0° Longitude
B. 90° North
C. 0° Latitude
D. 180° Longitude
39.The Prime Meridian passes through which city?
A. Paris
B. New York City
C. Greenwich
D. Tokyo
40.Lines of latitude are also called:
A) Pacific & Eurasian plates
B) African & Eurasian plates
C) Indo-Australian & Eurasian plates
D) Antarctic & Indian plates
2.The highest peak in the Himalayas is:
A) Kanchenjunga
B) Mount Everest
C) Nanda Devi
D) K2
3.Mount Everest lies on the border of:
A) India & China
B) Nepal & China
C) India & Nepal
D) Bhutan & China
4.The northernmost range of the Himalayas is:
A) Himadri
B) Himachal
C) Shiwalik
D) Aravalli
5.The lowest layer of the atmosphere is:
A) Stratosphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Troposphere
D) Thermosphere
6.The ozone layer is found in the:
A) Troposphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Exosphere
7.The gas most abundant in the atmosphere is:
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Hydrogen
8.The thermosphere is important because it:
A) Has clouds
B) Contains ozone
C) Reflects radio waves
D) Contains dust particles
9.The outermost layer of Earth is:
A) Mantle
B) Core
C) Crust
D) Lithosphere
10.The thickest layer of Earth is:
A) Crust
B) Mantle
C) Core
D) Inner core
11.The core is mainly composed of:
A) Silica and alumina
B) Nickel and iron
C) Carbon and hydrogen
D) Magnesium and oxygen
12.Magma is found in the:
A) Crust
B) Mantle
C) Core
D) Atmosphere
13.The Brahmaputra enters India through:
A) Punjab
B) Arunachal Pradesh
C) Bihar
D) Uttar Pradesh
14.The Indus river originates near:
A) Mansarovar Lake
B) Dal Lake
C) Chilika Lake
D) Wular Lake
15.The Narmada flows into the:
A) Bay of Bengal
B) Arabian Sea
C) Indian Ocean
D) Red Sea
16.The instrument used to measure earthquakes is:
A) Barometer
B) Seismograph
C) Thermometer
D) Anemometer
17.The point inside the Earth where an earthquake originates is:
A) Epicenter
B) Focus
C) Fault
D) Crust
18.The scale used to measure magnitude is:
A) Celsius scale
B) Richter scale
C) Beaufort scale
D) Kelvin scale
19.The most destructive seismic waves are:
P-waves
B) S-waves
C) Surface waves
D) Radio waves
20.The Constitution of India came into force on:
A) 15 August 1947
B) 26 January 1950
C) 26 November 1949
D) 2 October 1950A
21.The Chairman of the Drafting Committee was:
A) Jawaharlal Nehru
B) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar
C) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
D) Rajendra Prasad
22.The Chief Justice of India is appointed by the:
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Parliament
D) Governor
23.The Directive Principles are included in:
A) Part III
B) Part IV
C) Part V
D) Part VI
24.The maximum strength of Lok Sabha is:
A) 545
B) 550
C) 530
D) 500
25.The minimum age to become President of India is:
A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 35 years
D) 40 years
26.Money Bills can be introduced only in:
A) Rajya Sabha
B) Lok Sabha
C) Either House
D) Joint Session
27.The Fundamental Rights are given in:
A) Part II
B) Part III
C) Part IV
D) Part V
28.National Emergency can be declared under:
A) Article 352
B) Article 356
C) Article 360
D) Article 368
29.The concept of Fundamental Duties was borrowed from:
A) USA
B) UK
C) Russia (USSR)
D) France
31.The Constitution of India is:
A) Rigid
B) Flexible
C) Neither rigid nor flexible
D) Completely rigid
32.The Preamble of the Indian Constitution was inspired by the Constitution of:
A) UK
B) USA
C) Canada
D) Australia
33.The words “Socialist” and “Secular” were added to the Preamble by the:
A) 42nd Constitutional Amendment
B) 44th Constitutional Amendment
C) 52nd Constitutional Amendment
D) 86th Constitutional Amendment
34.The idea of Single Citizenship in India is borrowed from:
A) USA
B) UK
C) Canada
D) Ireland
35.The Attorney General of India is appointed by the:
A) Prime Minister
B) President
C) Chief Justice
D) Parliament
36.What is molten rock called after it erupts onto the surface?
A. Magma
B. Core
C. Lava
D. Crust
37.Which country has the most active volcanoes?
A. Japan
B. Indonesia
C. United States
D. Iceland
38.What is the Equator?
A. 0° Longitude
B. 90° North
C. 0° Latitude
D. 180° Longitude
39.The Prime Meridian passes through which city?
A. Paris
B. New York City
C. Greenwich
D. Tokyo
40.Lines of latitude are also called:
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