MCQs on Awards and Honors [Set – 3] 1. Who was the first recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award? A) Mother TeresaB) Sunil DuttC) Lata MangeshkarD) Indira Gandhi Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sunil DuttExplanation: The Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award was instituted by the Indian National Congress in 1992 to commemorate the lasting contribution made by Rajiv Gandhi to promote peace, national integration, and communal harmony. Sunil Dutt was the first recipient of this award. 2. The “Sahitya Akademi Award” is given in how many Indian languages? A) 15B) 20C) 24D) 22 Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 22Explanation: The Sahitya Akademi Award is given annually by the Sahitya Akademi, India’s National Academy of Letters, to writers for their outstanding books of literary merit. The award is given in 22 Indian languages. 3. The “Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development” is awarded by which organization? A) United NationsB) Government of IndiaC) Indira Gandhi Memorial TrustD) UNESCO Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Indira Gandhi Memorial TrustExplanation: The Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is awarded annually by the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust to individuals or organizations in recognition of their creative efforts toward promoting international peace, development, and a new international economic order. 4. Who was the first Indian recipient of the “Templeton Prize”? A) Vinoba BhaveB) Mother TeresaC) Satyajit RayD) Ravi Shankar Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mother TeresaExplanation: Mother Teresa was the first Indian recipient of the Templeton Prize in 1973. She was awarded for her work in helping the poor and promoting peace and love. 5. The “Arjuna Award” was first introduced in which year? A) 1950B) 1955C) 1961D) 1975 Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1961Explanation: The Arjuna Award was instituted in 1961 by the Government of India to recognize outstanding achievements in national sports. 6. The “Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award” is awarded for what? A) Outstanding album salesB) Contribution to the music industry over a lifetimeC) Best new artistD) Best music video Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Contribution to the music industry over a lifetimeExplanation: The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is a special Grammy Award presented to individuals who, during their lifetimes, have made outstanding contributions to the field of recording. 7. The “Dronacharya Award” is given for excellence in which field? A) MedicineB) Sports coachingC) LiteratureD) Public service Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sports coachingExplanation: The Dronacharya Award is an award presented by the Government of India for excellence in sports coaching. It was instituted in 1985 to honor coaches who have successfully trained sportspersons or teams. 8. Which Indian poet was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913? A) Sarojini NaiduB) Rabindranath TagoreC) KalidasaD) Mirza Ghalib Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rabindranath TagoreExplanation: Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913 for his collection of poems, “Gitanjali.” He was the first non-European to receive this prestigious award. 9. The “Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration” is awarded annually on which date? A) January 30B) October 2C) November 19D) August 15 Show Answer Correct Answer: C) November 19Explanation: The Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration is awarded annually by the Indian National Congress on November 19, the birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi, to individuals or institutions for promoting national integration and understanding among the people of different regions and communities. 10. The “Kalidas Samman” is given for excellence in which field? A) DanceB) MusicC) TheatreD) All of the above Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the aboveExplanation: The Kalidas Samman is an annual award presented by the Government of Madhya Pradesh for achievements in the fields of classical music, classical dance, theatre, and plastic arts. 11. Which Indian-American author won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2000? A) Salman RushdieB) Jhumpa LahiriC) V.S. NaipaulD) Arundhati Roy Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jhumpa LahiriExplanation: Jhumpa Lahiri won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2000 for her debut short story collection “Interpreter of Maladies,” which explores the lives of Indian immigrants in the United States. 12. Which Indian scientist won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1968? A) Homi J. BhabhaB) Har Gobind KhoranaC) Venkatraman RamakrishnanD) Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Har Gobind KhoranaExplanation: Har Gobind Khorana was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1968 along with Robert W. Holley and Marshall W. Nirenberg for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis. 13. The “Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding” is given by which country? A) United StatesB) United KingdomC) IndiaD) Australia Show Answer Correct Answer: C) IndiaExplanation: The Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding is given by the Government of India to individuals or organizations for their outstanding contribution to the promotion of international understanding, goodwill, and friendship among peoples of the world. 14. The “Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award” is named after which Indian Prime Minister? A) Indira GandhiB) Jawaharlal NehruC) Rajiv GandhiD) Manmohan Singh Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rajiv GandhiExplanation: The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is India’s highest sporting honor, named after the former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. It is awarded annually by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for the most outstanding performance in sports. 15. Who was the first Indian to receive the Fields Medal? A) Manjul BhargavaB) S. R. Srinivasa VaradhanC) Subhash KhotD) Akshay Venkatesh Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Manjul BhargavaExplanation: Manjul Bhargava, an Indian-American mathematician, was awarded the Fields Medal in 2014 for his contributions to number theory. He is the first person of Indian origin to receive this prestigious award. 16. The “Golden Lion” award is associated with which film festival? A) Cannes Film FestivalB) Berlin Film FestivalC) Venice Film FestivalD) Toronto Film Festival Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Venice Film FestivalExplanation: The Golden Lion is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival. It was first awarded in 1949 and is one of the most prestigious awards in the film industry. 17. Who was the first Indian woman to win a medal in the Olympics? A) P.T. UshaB) Karnam MalleswariC) Mary KomD) Saina Nehwal Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Karnam MalleswariExplanation: Karnam Malleswari became the
MCQs on Awards and Honors [Set – 2]
MCQs on Awards and Honors [Set – 2] 1. The “Saraswati Samman” is awarded for excellence in which field? A) ScienceB) MusicC) LiteratureD) Sports Show Answer Correct Answer: C) LiteratureExplanation: The Saraswati Samman is an annual award given for outstanding prose or poetry literary works in any Indian language listed in Schedule VIII of the Indian Constitution. 2. Which Indian scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930? A) Homi J. BhabhaB) C.V. RamanC) Vikram SarabhaiD) Satyendra Nath Bose Show Answer Correct Answer: B) C.V. RamanExplanation: C.V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for his work on the scattering of light and the discovery of the effect named after him, the Raman Effect. 3. The “UNESCO Peace Prize” is awarded for contributions to which field? A) LiteratureB) EducationC) PeaceD) Science Show Answer Correct Answer: C) PeaceExplanation: The UNESCO Peace Prize, also known as the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize, is awarded for significant contributions to promoting, seeking, safeguarding, or maintaining peace in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of UNESCO. 4. Who was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize? A) Marie CurieB) Rosalind FranklinC) Dorothy HodgkinD) Irene Joliot-Curie Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Marie CurieExplanation: Marie Curie was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. She received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 along with her husband Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel for their work on radioactivity. She later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her discovery of radium and polonium. 5. Which of the following awards is given for excellence in public administration in India? A) Sardar Patel National AwardB) Lal Bahadur Shastri National AwardC) Raman Magsaysay AwardD) Kalinga Prize Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lal Bahadur Shastri National AwardExplanation: The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration, Academics and Management is awarded annually to an individual for their outstanding contribution to public administration, academics, and management. 6. Who was the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Economics? A) Amartya SenB) Abhijit BanerjeeC) Jagdish BhagwatiD) Raghuram Rajan Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Amartya SenExplanation: Amartya Sen was the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1998 for his contributions to welfare economics and social choice theory, and for his interest in the problems of society’s poorest members. 7. The “UNESCO Kalinga Prize” is awarded for excellence in which field? A) LiteratureB) Scientific CommunicationC) Human RightsD) Education Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Scientific CommunicationExplanation: The UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science is an international distinction recognizing exceptional contributions in communicating and interpreting science to the public. 8. Which Indian actor received the first National Film Award for Best Actor? A) Uttam KumarB) Ashok KumarC) Prithviraj KapoorD) Dilip Kumar Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Uttam KumarExplanation: Uttam Kumar was the first recipient of the National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in the Bengali film “Antony Firingee” in 1968. 9. The “Right Livelihood Award” is also known as what? A) Alternative Nobel PrizeB) Asian Nobel PrizeC) Peace Nobel PrizeD) Environmental Nobel Prize Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Alternative Nobel PrizeExplanation: The Right Livelihood Award, often referred to as the “Alternative Nobel Prize,” was established in 1980 to honor and support those offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent challenges facing the world today. 10. The “Golden Pen of Freedom” is awarded for contributions to what? A) LiteratureB) JournalismC) Human RightsD) Science Show Answer Correct Answer: B) JournalismExplanation: The Golden Pen of Freedom is an annual award given by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers to individuals or organizations who have made outstanding contributions to the defense and promotion of press freedom. 11. The “Moortidevi Award” is given for excellence in which field? A) LiteratureB) CinemaC) MusicD) Science Show Answer Correct Answer: A) LiteratureExplanation: The Moortidevi Award is an annual literary award presented by the Bharatiya Jnanpith to an author for their outstanding work in literature, written in any Indian language or in English. 12. Who was the first Indian woman to receive the Padma Bhushan? A) M.S. SubbulakshmiB) Indira GandhiC) Sarojini NaiduD) Aruna Asaf Ali Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sarojini NaiduExplanation: Sarojini Naidu, also known as the “Nightingale of India,” was the first Indian woman to receive the Padma Bhushan in 1954 for her contributions to literature and the Indian independence movement. 13. The “Templeton Prize” is awarded for contributions to which field? A) LiteratureB) ScienceC) Religion and SpiritualityD) Medicine Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Religion and SpiritualityExplanation: The Templeton Prize is awarded annually to a living person who has made an exceptional contribution to affirming life’s spiritual dimension, whether through insight, discovery, or practical works. 14. The “Jnanpith Award” is given for excellence in which field? A) ScienceB) LiteratureC) MusicD) Cinema Show Answer Correct Answer: B) LiteratureExplanation: The Jnanpith Award is the highest literary honor in India, awarded annually by the Bharatiya Jnanpith organization for an outstanding contribution to literature in any of the Indian languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. 15. The “Pulitzer Prize for Fiction” is awarded annually in which country? A) United KingdomB) United StatesC) CanadaD) Australia Show Answer Correct Answer: B) United StatesExplanation: The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for achievements in newspaper, magazine and online journalism, literature, and musical composition within the United States. 16. Which Indian has won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry? A) Har Gobind KhoranaB) Venkatraman RamakrishnanC) C.V. RamanD) S. Chandrasekhar Show Answer Answer: B) Venkatraman RamakrishnanExplanation: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2009 for his studies of the structure and function of the ribosome. He shared the prize with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath. 17. The “Booker Prize” was first awarded in which year? A) 1969B) 1975C) 1980D) 1985 Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1969Explanation: The Booker Prize, originally known as the Booker-McConnell Prize, was first awarded in 1969. It is given annually for the best original novel written in the English language and published in the
MCQs on Synonyms & Antonyms [Set – 1]
MCQs on Synonyms & Antonyms [Set – 1] 1. Which word is a synonym for “abate”? A) DiminishB) IntensifyC) IncreaseD) Prolong Show Answer Correct Answer: A) DiminishExplanation: “Abate” means to reduce in intensity or amount. “Diminish” is a synonym as it also means to make something less or smaller. 2. Find the antonym of “mendacious”. A) TruthfulB) DeceitfulC) DishonestD) Misleading Show Answer Correct Answer: A) TruthfulExplanation: “Mendacious” means not telling the truth; lying. Its antonym is “truthful,” which means honest and not deceptive. 3. Choose the synonym for “laconic”. A) TalkativeB) VerboseC) TerseD) Loquacious Show Answer Correct Answer: C) TerseExplanation: “Laconic” means using very few words. “Terse” is a synonym as it also means brief and to the point. 4. What is the antonym of “prodigal”? A) ExtravagantB) LavishC) FrugalD) Generous Show Answer Correct Answer: C) FrugalExplanation: “Prodigal” refers to someone who is wastefully extravagant. The opposite of this is “frugal,” which means being economical and avoiding waste. 5. Find the synonym for “ephemeral”. A) EternalB) PermanentC) LastingD) Transient Show Answer Correct Answer: D) TransientExplanation: “Ephemeral” means lasting for a very short time. “Transient” is a synonym as it also means temporary or short-lived. 6. Choose the antonym for “arduous”. A) EasyB) DifficultC) LaboriousD) Strenuous Show Answer Correct Answer: A) EasyExplanation: “Arduous” means involving a lot of effort; very difficult. The antonym “easy” means requiring little effort. 7. Which word is a synonym for “benevolent”? A) MalevolentB) KindC) CruelD) Greedy Show Answer Correct Answer: B) KindExplanation: “Benevolent” means well-meaning and kindly. The synonym “kind” also means having a gentle, caring, and helpful nature. 8. What is the antonym of “obscure”? A) VagueB) UnclearC) ClearD) Hidden Show Answer Correct Answer: C) ClearExplanation: “Obscure” means not clear or hard to understand. The antonym “clear” means easy to perceive, understand, or interpret. 9. Choose the synonym for “vindicate”. A) CondemnB) AccuseC) JustifyD) Blame Show Answer Correct Answer: C) JustifyExplanation: “Vindicate” means to clear from blame or suspicion. “Justify” is a synonym as it means to show or prove to be right or reasonable. 10. Find the antonym of “magnanimous”. A) GenerousB) MeanC) NobleD) Altruistic Show Answer Correct Answer: B) MeanExplanation: “Magnanimous” means generous or forgiving, especially towards a rival or less powerful person. Its antonym “mean” refers to being ungenerous or petty. 11. What is the synonym of “erudite”? A) IgnorantB) UninformedC) ScholarlyD) Uneducated Show Answer Correct Answer: C) ScholarlyExplanation: “Erudite” means having or showing great knowledge or learning. “Scholarly” is a synonym as it refers to being learned or academic. 12. Choose the antonym for “parsimonious”. A) StingyB) MiserlyC) GenerousD) Economical Show Answer Correct Answer: C) GenerousExplanation: “Parsimonious” means unwilling to spend money or use resources; stingy. The antonym “generous” means willing to give more of something than is necessary or expected. 13. Which word is a synonym for “zealous”? A) IndifferentB) ApatheticC) PassionateD) Detached Show Answer Correct Answer: C) PassionateExplanation: “Zealous” means having or showing zeal, which is great energy or enthusiasm. “Passionate” is a synonym as it also means having strong feelings or a strong belief. 14. What is the antonym of “perfunctory”? A) CarelessB) ThoroughC) SuperficialD) Indifferent Show Answer Correct Answer: B) ThoroughExplanation: “Perfunctory” means carried out with a minimum of effort or reflection. The antonym “thorough” means done with great care and completeness. 15. Find the synonym for “cogent”. A) WeakB) ConvincingC) IneffectiveD) Unpersuasive Show Answer Correct Answer: B) ConvincingExplanation: “Cogent” means clear, logical, and convincing. The synonym “convincing” means capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real. 16. Choose the antonym for “conspicuous”. A) NoticeableB) InvisibleC) ProminentD) Evident Show Answer Correct Answer: B) InvisibleExplanation: “Conspicuous” means standing out so as to be clearly visible. The antonym “invisible” means not visible or not noticeable. 17. Which word is a synonym for “recalcitrant”? A) ObedientB) CompliantC) DefiantD) Cooperative Show Answer Correct Answer: C) DefiantExplanation: “Recalcitrant” means having an obstinately uncooperative attitude. “Defiant” is a synonym as it also means showing a disposition to resist authority. 18. What is the antonym of “lucid”? A) ClearB) TransparentC) BrightD) Murky Show Answer Correct Answer: D) MurkyExplanation: “Lucid” means expressed clearly; easy to understand. The antonym “murky” means dark and gloomy, especially due to thick mist, or figuratively, unclear. 19. Find the synonym for “impecunious”. A) WealthyB) AffluentC) PennilessD) Rich Show Answer Correct Answer: C) PennilessExplanation: “Impecunious” means having little or no money. “Penniless” is a synonym as it also means without money. 20. Choose the antonym for “verbose”. A) ConciseB) TalkativeC) WordyD) Loquacious Show Answer Correct Answer: A) ConciseExplanation: “Verbose” means using or expressed in more words than are needed. The antonym “concise” means giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words. ! 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MCQs on Homonyms [Set – 1]
MCQs on Homonyms [Set – 1] 1. The teacher asked the students to _______ their essays before submitting them. A) ProoveB) PrufeC) ProofD) Proove Show Answer Correct Answer: C) ProofExplanation: The correct homonym here is “proof,” which means to check or test something. The other options are incorrect spellings or non-existent variations. 2. She couldn’t _____ what was happening in the movie because it was too dark. A) SeyB) SeeC) SeaD) Cee Show Answer Correct Answer: B) SeeExplanation: The word “see” refers to the act of perceiving with the eyes. “Sea” is a large body of saltwater, and the other options are misspellings. 3. The farmer was careful to _____ the plants daily. A) TennedB) TandC) TendD) Tendd Show Answer Correct Answer: C) TendExplanation: “Tend” means to care for or look after. The other options are misspellings and do not fit the context. 4. The chef asked for a _____ of garlic for the recipe. A) CloverB) CleaveC) CloveD) Clov Show Answer Correct Answer: C) CloveExplanation: “Clove” refers to a segment of garlic. “Cleave” means to split, and “clover” is a plant, making them unsuitable in this context. 5. She had to _____ her vacation plans due to the weather. A) PostponB) PostponeC) PostpondD) Postponed Show Answer Correct Answer: B) PostponeExplanation: “Postpone” means to delay or reschedule. The other options are misspellings or incorrect forms. 6. His response was so _____ that everyone laughed. A) WitieB) WitteeC) WittyD) Wittie Show Answer Correct Answer: C) WittyExplanation: “Witty” describes someone who is clever and humorous. The other options are incorrect spellings. 7. The two companies decided to _______ their resources for the new project. A) MergeB) MurseC) MurjD) Merg Show Answer Correct Answer: A) MergeExplanation: “Merge” means to combine or unite. The other options are misspellings and do not convey the correct meaning. 8. The explorer wanted to _______ the unknown territory. A) ExploreB) ExploarC) ExplorrD) Explore Show Answer Correct Answer: A) ExploreExplanation: “Explore” means to investigate or discover. The other options are misspellings or incorrect forms. 9. The actor gave a stunning _______ during the performance. A) PerformenceB) PerformanceC) PerfoamanceD) Perfomance Show Answer Correct Answer: B) PerformanceExplanation: “Performance” refers to the act of performing. The other options are misspellings or incorrect forms. 10. The detective needed a _______ to solve the case. A) ClewB) CluweC) ClouD) Clue Show Answer Correct Answer: D) ClueExplanation: “Clue” is a piece of evidence that helps solve a problem. The other options are incorrect spellings or forms. 11. The company had to _______ the contract due to unforeseen circumstances. A) VoydB) VoidC) VoideD) Voiid Show Answer Correct Answer: B) VoidExplanation: “Void” means to cancel or invalidate. The other options are misspellings and do not fit the context. 12. The actor’s _______ was impressive in the new film. A) RolB) RollC) RoleD) Roal Show Answer Correct Answer: C) RoleExplanation: “Role” refers to a part played by an actor. “Roll” means to turn over or rotate, making it inappropriate in this context. 13. The store will _______ discounts on all items next week. A) OffferB) OfferC) OferD) Ofer Show Answer Correct Answer: B) OfferExplanation: “Offer” means to present or provide. The other options are misspellings and incorrect forms. 14. He was known for his _____ of different musical instruments. A) KnowledgeB) KnowlegeC) KnoledgeD) Knowlege Show Answer Correct Answer: A) KnowledgeExplanation: “Knowledge” refers to understanding or expertise. The other options are misspellings. 15. The children were excited to _______ the new playground equipment. A) UseB) UesC) UsD) Yews Show Answer Correct Answer: A) UseExplanation: “Use” means to employ or utilize. “Yews” are a type of tree, and the other options are misspellings. 16. The scientist conducted an _______ experiment to test the hypothesis. A) EssentiallB) EssentialC) EsentialD) Essencial Show Answer Correct Answer: B) EssentialExplanation: “Essential” means absolutely necessary. The other options are misspellings. 17. The artist was known for his _______ style of painting. A) UnniqueB) UniqeC) UniqueD) Uniq Show Answer Correct Answer: C) UniqueExplanation: “Unique” means one-of-a-kind. The other options are misspellings. 18. The company decided to _______ their new product line. A) LonchB) LaunchC) LauchD) Launche Show Answer Correct Answer: B) LaunchExplanation: “Launch” means to start or introduce. The other options are misspellings. 19. She felt a sense of _______ when she finally finished the project. A) RelifeB) ReleifC) RelifD) Relief Show Answer Correct Answer: D) ReliefExplanation: “Relief” means alleviation or ease. The other options are misspellings. 20. The hiker needed to _______ the map to find the correct route. A) ConsaltB) ConsultC) ConsulttD) Consuult Show Answer Correct Answer: B) ConsultExplanation: “Consult” means to seek advice or information. The other options are misspellings. ! Report Error Share this with your friends Solve More MCQs on Homonyms Back MCQs Grammar MCQs Tenses MCQs Prepositions MCQs Articles MCQs Conjunctions MCQs Active & Passive Voice MCQs Direct & Indirect Speech MCQs Homonyms MCQs Synonyms & Antonyms MCQs Idioms & Phrases MCQs Spotting the Error MCQs Reading Comprehension MCQs Cloze Test MCQs Para jumbles MCQs Sentence Correction MCQs One Word Substitutions MCQs on Homonyms [Set – 1] Solve MCQs Show All
MCQs on Idioms & Phrases [Set – 1]
MCQs on Idioms & Phrases [Set – 1] 1. What does the idiom “let the cat out of the bag” mean? A) To let a bag fallB) To reveal a secretC) To release a petD) To let someone escape Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To reveal a secretExplanation: “Let the cat out of the bag” means to accidentally or deliberately reveal a secret that was supposed to be kept confidential. 2. What does the idiom “under the weather” signify? A) Feeling sickB) Being outsideC) Experiencing rainD) Feeling cold Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Feeling sickExplanation: “Under the weather” is used to describe someone who is feeling ill or unwell. 3. What does the idiom “hit the nail on the head” mean? A) To take a decisive actionB) To strike a nail preciselyC) To describe exactly what is causing a problemD) To complete a task Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To describe exactly what is causing a problemExplanation: To “hit the nail on the head” means to be precisely accurate about identifying a problem or situation. 4. What does the idiom “barking up the wrong tree” mean? A) To be confused about a situationB) To make a wrong decisionC) To shout at someoneD) To seek help in the wrong place Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To seek help in the wrong placeExplanation: “Barking up the wrong tree” means to pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action or seek help in the wrong place. 5. What does the idiom “let sleeping dogs lie” suggest? A) To avoid revisiting old argumentsB) To let an issue remain unresolvedC) To avoid waking someoneD) To let pets rest Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To avoid revisiting old argumentsExplanation: This idiom advises not to bring up old issues that might cause trouble or conflict. 6. What does the idiom “a blessing in disguise” refer to? A) An unforeseen positive outcomeB) A curse in disguiseC) An unexpected injuryD) A hidden gift Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An unforeseen positive outcomeExplanation: “A blessing in disguise” refers to something that seems negative initially but results in a positive outcome. 7. What does the idiom “break the bank” mean? A) To rob a bankB) To take out a loanC) To spend all one’s moneyD) To create a financial plan Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To spend all one’s moneyExplanation: “Break the bank” means to use up all of one’s financial resources, making something excessively expensive. 8. What does the idiom “burn the midnight oil” mean? A) To read a lotB) To work late into the nightC) To waste timeD) To consume a lot of energy Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To work late into the nightExplanation: This idiom means to stay up late working on something, often studying or working on a project. 9. What does the idiom “to go the extra mile” imply? A) To make additional effortB) To extend a deadlineC) To run a marathonD) To travel a longer distance Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To make additional effortExplanation: “To go the extra mile” means to put in extra effort beyond what is required or expected. 10. What does the idiom “the ball is in your court” mean? A) You are in chargeB) You have wonC) The game is overD) The next move is up to you Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The next move is up to youExplanation: This idiom indicates that it is now someone else’s turn to make a decision or take action. 11. What does the idiom “a dime a dozen” mean? A) Valuable and rareB) Very cheap and commonC) One out of manyD) Difficult to find Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Very cheap and commonExplanation: This phrase describes something that is very common and of little value, easily found or obtained. 12. What does the idiom “give someone the cold shoulder” mean? A) To physically cool someone downB) To offer help reluctantlyC) To ignore or show disinterestD) To give someone a hug Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To ignore or show disinterestExplanation: “Give someone the cold shoulder” means to deliberately ignore someone or show indifference towards them. 13. What does the idiom “cost an arm and a leg” mean? A) A minimal costB) Very inexpensiveC) A reasonable costD) Extremely expensive Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Extremely expensiveExplanation: This idiom is used to describe something that is very costly or expensive. 14. What does the idiom “let one’s hair down” mean? A) To lose composureB) To relax and enjoy oneselfC) To be carelessD) To untie one’s hair Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To relax and enjoy oneselfExplanation: “Let one’s hair down” means to become more relaxed and informal, especially in a social setting. 15. What does the idiom “hit the sack” mean? A) To hit a sack of goodsB) To go to bedC) To clean upD) To start working Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To go to bedExplanation: “Hit the sack” is a colloquial way of saying to go to bed or sleep. 16. What does the idiom “once in a blue moon” mean? A) Very quicklyB) Very frequentlyC) OccasionallyD) Never Show Answer Correct Answer: C) OccasionallyExplanation: “Once in a blue moon” refers to something that happens very rarely or infrequently. 17. What does the idiom “kick the bucket” mean? A) To dieB) To retireC) To be very tiredD) To end a job Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To dieExplanation: “Kick the bucket” is a euphemism for dying. 18. What does the idiom “to keep someone at arm’s length” mean? A) To maintain physical distanceB) To help someoneC) To avoid close relationshipsD) To keep someone close Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To avoid close relationshipsExplanation: This idiom means to avoid becoming too close or intimate with someone, often for emotional or personal reasons. 19. What does the idiom “cry over spilled milk” mean? A) To complain about a situationB) To waste foodC) To be upset about something minorD) To regret a past mistake Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To regret a past mistakeExplanation: “Cry over spilled milk” means to be upset about something that cannot be changed or undone, particularly past mistakes
MCQs on Sentence Correction [Set – 1]
MCQs on Sentence Correction [Set – 1] 1. Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct: A) She sings as if she was a professional singer.B) She sings like she is a professional singer.C) She sings as though she were a professional singer.D) She sings as if she is a professional singer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She sings as though she were a professional singer.Explanation: The phrase “as though” or “as if” should be followed by the subjunctive “were” to describe hypothetical or unreal situations. 2. Identify the correctly punctuated sentence: A) The professor said “You must submit your assignments by Friday.”B) The professor said, “You must submit your assignments by Friday.”C) The professor said: “You must submit your assignments by Friday.”D) The professor said; “You must submit your assignments by Friday.” Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The professor said, “You must submit your assignments by Friday.”Explanation: A comma is used after “said” before a direct quotation begins. 3. Find the correct sentence: A) Neither of the books are interesting.B) Neither of the books is interesting.C) Neither of the book are interesting.D) Neither of the books have been interesting. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Neither of the books is interesting.Explanation: “Neither” is singular and should be followed by a singular verb, “is.” 4. Select the grammatically correct sentence: A) Everyone has to do their best in the exam.B) Everyone has to do her best in the exam.C) Everyone have to do their best in the exam.D) Everyone has to do his or her best in the exam. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Everyone has to do his or her best in the exam.Explanation: “Everyone” is a singular pronoun, so it should be followed by “his or her” to maintain agreement. 5. Choose the correct sentence: A) If I was you, I would not do that.B) If I were you, I would not do that.C) If I would be you, I would not do that.D) If I were you, I would have not done that. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) If I were you, I would not do that.Explanation: The subjunctive mood uses “were” to express hypothetical or contrary-to-fact situations. 6. Identify the correct sentence: A) The committee has reached their decision.B) The committee have reached their decision.C) The committee has reached its decision.D) The committee have reached its decision. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The committee has reached its decision.Explanation: “Committee” is a collective noun and is treated as singular when it acts as a single entity. 7. Choose the sentence that is correctly structured: A) She said she was going to the mall, however, she went to the park.B) She said she was going to the mall; however, she went to the park.C) She said she was going to the mall, but however, she went to the park.D) She said she was going to the mall however, she went to the park. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She said she was going to the mall; however, she went to the park.Explanation: “However” as a conjunctive adverb should be preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma. 8. Find the correct sentence: A) He is the same man who was awarded last year.B) He is the same man whom was awarded last year.C) He is the same man that was awarded last year.D) He is the same man who were awarded last year. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He is the same man who was awarded last year.Explanation: “Who” is used for the subject of a verb, and “was” agrees with “man.” 9. Select the correct sentence: A) It’s a long way to the library from here.B) Its a long way to the library from here.C) It’s a long way to the library from hear.D) Its a long way to the library from hear. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It’s a long way to the library from here.Explanation: “It’s” is the contraction for “it is,” and “here” is the correct form to use for location. 10. Choose the correctly structured sentence: A) Each of the students were given a book.B) Each of the students was given a book.C) Each of the student was given a book.D) Each of the students have given a book. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Each of the students was given a book.Explanation: “Each” is singular and should be followed by a singular verb, “was.” 11. Identify the correct sentence: A) She is one of those people who likes to travel.B) She is one of those people who like to travel.C) She is one of the people who likes to travel.D) She is one of those person who likes to travel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She is one of those people who like to travel.Explanation: The relative clause “who like to travel” refers to “those people,” so the verb should agree in number. 12. Find the correct sentence: A) The data was collected from various sources.B) The data were collected from various sources.C) The data has been collected from various sources.D) The data have been collected from various sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The data were collected from various sources.Explanation: “Data” is a plural noun, so it should be followed by a plural verb, “were.” 13. Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct: A) She can play the piano good.B) She can play the piano goodly.C) She can plays the piano well.D) She can play the piano well. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) She can play the piano well.Explanation: “Well” is the correct adverb to describe how she plays the piano. 14. Select the correct sentence: A) He is taller than me.B) He is taller than myself.C) He is taller than I.D) He is taller then me. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He is taller than I.Explanation: The correct form is “taller than I” (with the verb “am” implied: “taller than I am”). 15. Identify the correct sentence: A) The team won their game last night.B) The team won it’s game last night.C) The team won its game last night.D) The team won they game last
MCQs on One Word Substitutions [Set – 1]
MCQs on One Word Substitutions [Set – 1] 1. A person who pretends to be what he is not A) HypocriteB) PessimistC) OptimistD) Narcissist Show Answer Answer: A) HypocriteExplanation: A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have certain beliefs, attitudes, or feelings when they actually do not. 2. A person who is indifferent to pleasure or pain A) PessimistB) EpicureanC) HedonistD) Stoic Show Answer Answer: D) StoicExplanation: A stoic person is someone who endures pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining. 3. One who studies the origin and history of words A) LinguistB) PhilologistC) EtymologistD) Semanticist Show Answer Answer: C) EtymologistExplanation: An etymologist studies the origin and history of words, their meanings, and how they have evolved over time. 4. A person who renounces the world and practices self-discipline in order to attain salvation A) AsceticB) RecluseC) MonkD) Sage Show Answer Answer: A) AsceticExplanation: An ascetic is someone who renounces worldly pleasures and practices self-discipline and abstention from indulgence, often for religious reasons. 5. One who is habitually lazy A) DiligentB) IndolentC) ActiveD) Zealous Show Answer Answer: B) IndolentExplanation: An indolent person is habitually lazy and avoids exertion or activity. 6. A person who hates mankind A) PhilanthropistB) MisanthropeC) AltruistD) Pessimist Show Answer Answer: B) MisanthropeExplanation: A misanthrope is someone who dislikes or distrusts humankind in general. 7. A place where money is coined A) BankB) FoundryC) TreasuryD) Mint Show Answer Answer: D) MintExplanation: A mint is a place where coins, paper currency, and other financial instruments are produced. 8. A person who composes music as a profession A) LyricistB) ConductorC) ComposerD) Virtuoso Show Answer Answer: C) ComposerExplanation: A composer is a person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation. 9. A person who opposes the use of force under any circumstances A) PacifistB) RebelC) WarriorD) Anarchist Show Answer Answer: A) PacifistExplanation: A pacifist is someone who believes in peace and opposes war or violence as a means of resolving disputes. 10. A person who believes in fate A) FatalistB) OptimistC) RealistD) Pessimist Show Answer Answer: A) FatalistExplanation: A fatalist is someone who believes that all events are predetermined and inevitable, often due to fate. 11. A collection of selected literary passages A) CompendiumB) EncyclopediaC) AnthologyD) Almanac Show Answer Answer: C) AnthologyExplanation: An anthology is a collection of selected literary works or passages, usually in the form of a book. 12. A person who derives pleasure from inflicting pain on others A) MasochistB) SadistC) NarcissistD) Pessimist Show Answer Answer: B) SadistExplanation: A sadist is someone who derives pleasure from causing pain, suffering, or humiliation to others. 13. A person who believes in the abolition of war A) PacifistB) OptimistC) HumanitarianD) Anarchist Show Answer Answer: A) PacifistExplanation: A pacifist believes in peaceful resolutions and opposes war or violence under any circumstances. 14. A person who writes in a diary A) JournalistB) NovelistC) BiographerD) Diarist Show Answer Answer: D) DiaristExplanation: A diarist is someone who keeps a diary, recording their personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings. 15. A person who is very selective about food and drink A) GourmetB) GluttonC) GourmandD) Connoisseur Show Answer Answer: A) GourmetExplanation: A gourmet is a person with a refined taste in food and drink, often enjoying and being particular about quality. 16. One who loves mankind A) MisanthropeB) AltruistC) PhilanthropistD) Pessimist Show Answer Answer: C) PhilanthropistExplanation: A philanthropist is someone who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes. 17. A person who is skilled in horsemanship A) JockeyB) EquestrianC) CavalierD) Rancher Show Answer Answer: B) EquestrianExplanation: An equestrian is a rider or performer on horseback, skilled in horse riding. 18. A person who walks in sleep A) InsomniacB) SomnambulistC) NarcolepticD) Hypnotist Show Answer Answer: B) SomnambulistExplanation: A somnambulist is a person who walks or performs other activities while asleep, also known as a sleepwalker. 19. A person who studies the universe and the objects in it A) MeteorologistB) AstrologerC) GeologistD) Astronomer Show Answer Answer: D) AstronomerExplanation: An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial bodies such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies. 20. A person who cannot read or write A) IlliterateB) UneducatedC) IgnorantD) Scholar Show Answer Answer: A) IlliterateExplanation: An illiterate person is someone who cannot read or write. ! Report Error Share this with your friends Solve More MCQs on One Word Substitutions Back MCQs Grammar MCQs Tenses MCQs Prepositions MCQs Articles MCQs Conjunctions MCQs Active & Passive Voice MCQs Direct & Indirect Speech MCQs Homonyms MCQs Synonyms & Antonyms MCQs Idioms & Phrases MCQs Spotting the Error MCQs Reading Comprehension MCQs Cloze Test MCQs Para jumbles MCQs Sentence Correction MCQs One Word Substitutions MCQs on One Word Substitutions [Set – 3] Solve MCQs MCQs on One Word Substitutions [Set – 2] Solve MCQs MCQs on One Word Substitutions [Set – 1] Solve MCQs Show All
MCQs on Para Jumbles [Set – 2]
MCQs on Para Jumbles [Set – 2] Select the sequence that arranges the sentences in the most logical and coherent order from the given options. 1. The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many industries. P) It has enabled the automation of complex tasks and processes.Q) However, ethical concerns surrounding AI’s decision-making process persist.R) AI’s ability to analyze vast amounts of data can lead to improved efficiency and insights.S) Balancing technological advancements with ethical considerations is crucial. A) PQRSB) SRPQC) RQSPD) QPSR Show Answer Correct Answer: C) RQSPExplanation: Start with R to discuss the benefits of AI. Q introduces ethical concerns. S emphasizes the need for balance. P describes automation capabilities. 2. The tourism industry is a major contributor to global economies. P) It generates significant revenue and employment opportunities.Q) However, tourism can also have negative environmental impacts.R) Sustainable tourism practices are essential for minimizing these impacts.S) Governments and businesses are increasingly adopting these practices. A) PQRSB) QSRPC) RPSQD) SPQR Show Answer Correct Answer: A) PQRSExplanation: Start with P to describe the benefits of tourism. Q introduces potential negative impacts. R highlights the importance of sustainable practices. S concludes with efforts to adopt these practices. 3. Education is the cornerstone of personal and societal development. P) It empowers individuals with knowledge and skills.Q) Access to quality education remains a challenge in many regions.R) Addressing this challenge requires investment and innovative solutions.S) Equitable education opportunities can lead to more inclusive societies. A) PSRQB) QPSRC) SRQPD) RSPQ Show Answer Correct Answer: B) QPSRExplanation: Start with Q to discuss the challenge of access. P describes the empowerment through education. S highlights the benefits of equitable education. R concludes with the need for investment and solutions. 4. Mental health is an important aspect of overall well-being. P) However, stigma and lack of awareness often prevent individuals from seeking help.Q) Good mental health contributes to a better quality of life.R) Increased public awareness and education can help reduce stigma.S) It is crucial to address mental health issues through supportive policies and services. A) RQPSB) PSQRC) QRSPD) SPRQ Show Answer Correct Answer: C) QRSPExplanation: Start with Q to highlight the importance of mental health. P discusses the impact of stigma. S emphasizes the need for supportive policies. R concludes with the role of awareness. 5. Renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly important in the fight against climate change. P) They provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.Q) However, the transition to renewable energy requires significant investment.R) Governments and businesses are investing in renewable energy infrastructure.S) The long-term benefits include reduced carbon emissions and energy independence. A) PRSQB) QPRSC) SQRPD) RPSQ Show Answer Correct Answer: A) PRSQExplanation: Start with P to discuss the sustainability of renewable energy. R describes current investments. S highlights the long-term benefits. Q concludes with the challenges of transitioning. 6. Digital literacy is an essential skill in the modern world. P) It involves the ability to use digital tools effectively.Q) Digital literacy is critical for accessing information and opportunities.R) As technology advances, the digital divide becomes more apparent.S) Efforts to improve digital literacy can help bridge this gap. A) QPRSB) PRSQC) RPSQD) SQRP Show Answer Correct Answer: D) SQRPExplanation: Start with S to introduce efforts to improve digital literacy. Q emphasizes its importance. R discusses the digital divide. P concludes with the skills involved. 7. The field of biotechnology has the potential to revolutionize healthcare. P) It offers new treatments and therapies for various diseases.Q) However, ethical considerations must be taken into account.R) Advances in biotechnology can lead to personalized medicine.S) The regulation of biotechnological research is essential to ensure safety and ethics. A) PRSQB) QRSPC) RQPSD) SQRP Show Answer Correct Answer: C) RQPSExplanation: Start with R to discuss personalized medicine. Q introduces ethical considerations. P describes new treatments. S emphasizes the importance of regulation. 8. The preservation of cultural heritage is vital for maintaining identity and diversity. P) It helps in fostering a sense of belonging and pride among communities.Q) However, many cultural sites are at risk due to modernization and neglect.R) Efforts to preserve cultural heritage include restoration and conservation projects.S) Governments and organizations play a crucial role in these efforts. A) RQPSB) PSRQC) QRSPD) PRSQ Show Answer Correct Answer: B) PSRQExplanation: Start with P to describe the importance of cultural heritage. S highlights the role of governments and organizations. R discusses preservation efforts. Q concludes with the challenges faced. 9. The growth of e-commerce has transformed the retail industry. P) It offers consumers convenience and a wider range of products.Q) Traditional brick-and-mortar stores are facing challenges due to this shift.R) To compete, many physical stores are adopting digital strategies.S) The integration of online and offline shopping experiences is becoming common. A) PQRSB) QSRPC) RSQPD) PRSQ Show Answer Correct Answer: A) PQRSExplanation: Start with P to highlight the benefits of e-commerce. Q discusses the challenges for traditional stores. R describes the adoption of digital strategies. S concludes with the integration of shopping experiences. 10. The role of media in shaping public opinion is significant. P) It can influence the public’s perception of events and issues.Q) Media outlets have the power to highlight certain narratives while downplaying others.R) However, media bias and misinformation can distort the truth.S) Ensuring media literacy among the public is essential for discerning factual information. A) QPRSB) SRPQC) PQSRD) RPSQ Show Answer Correct Answer: C) PQSRExplanation: Start with P to discuss the influence of media on public perception. Q explains the power of media in shaping narratives. S emphasizes the importance of media literacy. R concludes with concerns about bias and misinformation. 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MCQs on Para Jumbles [Set – 1]
MCQs on Para Jumbles [Set – 1] Direction: Select the sequence that arranges the sentences in the most logical and coherent order from the given options. 1. The role of technology in modern education is transformative. P) It enables access to vast amounts of information at our fingertips. Q) Technology supports interactive learning through digital tools. R) However, challenges such as digital divide and screen time concerns must be addressed. S) These advancements facilitate more personalized and engaging educational experiences. A) QSRPB) PSQRC) SRPQD) RQPS Show Answer Correct Answer: B) SQRPExplanation: Start with S to introduce advancements in education. Q explains how technology supports interactive learning. P describes the access to information. R addresses challenges that need attention. 2. Select the appropriate preposition: “She has been living in London ___ 2015.” A) sinceB) forC) fromD) during Show Answer Correct Answer: A) sinceExplanation: “Since” is used to refer to a specific point in time when an action started. Here, it indicates that she has been living in London from 2015 to the present. 3. Fill in the blank: “He is responsible ___ managing the team.” A) onB) toC) forD) with Show Answer Correct Answer: C) forExplanation: “Responsible for” is the correct phrase to indicate someone’s duty or obligation. 4. Choose the correct preposition: “The car stopped ___ the traffic lights.” A) atB) onC) underD) to Show Answer Correct Answer: A) atExplanation: “At” is used to denote a specific point or location. The car stopped at the traffic lights. 5. Identify the correct preposition: “I will be there ___ an hour.” A) forB) inC) withinD) on Show Answer Correct Answer: B) inExplanation: “In” is used to indicate a future point in time when something will happen. 6. Fill in the blank: “She is fond ___ reading books.” A) inB) withC) atD) of Show Answer Correct Answer: D) ofExplanation: The phrase “fond of” is used to express a liking or affection for something. 7. Select the appropriate preposition: “He was punished ___ his mistakes.” A) byB) forC) fromD) with Show Answer Correct Answer: B) forExplanation: “Punished for” is the correct phrase to indicate the reason for the punishment. 8. Choose the correct preposition: “They are known ___ their generosity.” A) toB) withC) forD) of Show Answer Correct Answer: C) forExplanation: “Known for” is the correct phrase to indicate the reason someone or something is known. 9. Fill in the blank: “She is married ___ a doctor.” A) toB) withC) byD) of Show Answer Correct Answer: A) toExplanation: “Married to” is the correct phrase to indicate a marital relationship. 10. Identify the correct preposition: “The train is arriving ___ platform 3.” A) atB) inC) onD) from Show Answer Correct Answer: C) onExplanation: “On” is used to refer to surfaces, and “platform 3” is considered a surface in this context. 11. Choose the correct preposition: “She was absent ___ the meeting.” A) fromB) inC) atD) with Show Answer Correct Answer: A) fromExplanation: “Absent from” is the correct phrase to indicate someone’s absence. 12. Fill in the blank: “I have been working here ___ five years.” A) sinceB) forC) atD) from Show Answer Correct Answer: B) forExplanation: “For” is used to indicate the duration of an action or state. 13. Select the appropriate preposition: “He apologized ___ being late.” A) onB) atC) forD) to Show Answer Correct Answer: C) forExplanation: “Apologize for” is the correct phrase to express regret for an action. 14. Identify the correct preposition: “The book is written ___ English.” A) onB) withC) inD) by Show Answer Correct Answer: C) inExplanation: “In” is used to indicate the language used for writing. 15. Fill in the blank: “He was accused ___ stealing the money.” A) forB) onC) withD) of Show Answer Correct Answer: D) ofExplanation: “Accused of” is the correct phrase to indicate a charge or accusation. 16. Choose the correct preposition: “She is good ___ mathematics.” A) inB) onC) atD) with Show Answer Correct Answer: C) atExplanation: “Good at” is the correct phrase to indicate proficiency in a subject or skill. 17. Select the appropriate preposition: “The child was afraid ___ the dark.” A) withB) ofC) byD) at Show Answer Correct Answer: B) ofExplanation: “Afraid of” is the correct phrase to indicate fear of something. 18. Identify the correct preposition: “He was surprised ___ the news.” A) byB) atC) withD) of Show Answer Correct Answer: A) byExplanation: “Surprised by” is the correct phrase to express being affected by something unexpected. 19. Fill in the blank: “She looked ___ the mirror.” A) inB) intoC) atD) on Show Answer Correct Answer: C) atExplanation: “Looked at” is the correct phrase to indicate directing one’s gaze towards something. 20. Choose the correct preposition: “He is skilled ___ programming.” A) withB) atC) inD) on Show Answer Correct Answer: B) atExplanation: “Skilled at” is the correct phrase to indicate a particular ability or expertise. ! 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P) It enables access to vast amounts of information at our fingertips.Q) Technology supports interactive learning through digital tools.R) However, challenges such as digital divide and screen time concerns must be addressed.S) These advancements facilitate more personalized and engaging educational experiences. A) QSRPB) PRQSC) SRPQD) RQPS Show Answer Correct Answer: B) SQRPExplanation: Start with S to introduce advancements in education. Q explains how technology supports interactive learning. P describes the access to information. R addresses challenges that need attention. 2. Economic growth is closely tied to technological innovation. P) Advances in technology can lead to
MCQs on Spotting the Error [Set – 3]
MCQs on Spotting the Error [Set – 3] Directions: In each of the following sentences, there is an error in one of the parts (A), (B), (C), or (D). You have to identify the part of the sentence which contains the error. If there is no error, mark the answer as (D) No error. 1. (A) Not only did she complete/ (B) her assignment on time,/ (C) but also she received / (D) praise from her teacher. A) Not only did she completeB) her assignment on time,C) but also she receivedD) praise from her teacher. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) but also she received Explanation: The correct conjunction should be “but she also” instead of “but also she.” The correct sentence is “Not only did she complete her assignment on time, but she also received praise from her teacher.” 2. (A) The novel was not only/ (B) interesting but also/ (C) it was very informative./ (D) No error. A) The novel was not onlyB) interesting but alsoC) it was very informative.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: C) it was very informative.Explanation: The phrase “it was very informative” should be parallel to “interesting.” The correct sentence is “The novel was not only interesting but also very informative.” 3. (A) Had she known/ (B) about the changes in/ (C) the schedule, she would have informed us./ (D) No error. A) Had she knownB) about the changes inC) the schedule, she would have informed us.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: D) No errorExplanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence correctly uses the third conditional form. 4. (A) The software company/ (B) has invested heavily/ (C) in their latest product launch./ (D) No error. A) The software companyB) has invested heavilyC) in their latest product launch.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: D) No errorExplanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct. 5. (A) Despite of his efforts,/ (B) he was unable to/ (C) meet the project deadline./ (D) No error. A) Despite of his efforts,B) he was unable toC) meet the project deadline.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Despite of his efforts,Explanation: The correct phrase is “Despite his efforts” instead of “Despite of his efforts.” The correct sentence is “Despite his efforts, he was unable to meet the project deadline.” 6. (A) By the time the team/ (B) arrived at the venue,/ (C) the preparations were already completed./ (D) No error. A) By the time the teamB) arrived at the venue,C) the preparations were already completed.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: C) the preparations were already completed.Explanation: The correct verb should be “had been completed” instead of “were already completed” to match the past perfect tense. The correct sentence is “By the time the team arrived at the venue, the preparations had already been completed.” 7. (A) She was unaware of/ (B) whether the new policy/ (C) will affect her position./ (D) No error. A) She was unaware ofB) whether the new policyC) will affect her position.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: C) will affect her position.Explanation: The correct tense should be “would affect” instead of “will affect” to match the past tense of “was unaware.” The correct sentence is “She was unaware of whether the new policy would affect her position.” 8. (A) Neither the manager/ (B) nor the employees/ (C) was informed about the change./ (D) No error. A) Neither the managerB) nor the employeesC) was informed about the change.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: C) was informed about the change.Explanation: The correct verb should be “were” instead of “was” because “employees” is plural. The correct sentence is “Neither the manager nor the employees were informed about the change.” 9. (A) No sooner had I arrived/ (B) at the station when/ (C) the train started moving./ (D) No error. A) No sooner had I arrivedB) at the station whenC) the train started moving.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: B) at the station whenExplanation: The correct conjunction should be “than” instead of “when.” The correct sentence is “No sooner had I arrived at the station than the train started moving.” 10. (A) There is no doubt that/ (B) the research team has/ (C) worked diligently on their project./ (D) No error. A) There is no doubt thatB) the research team hasC) worked diligently on their project.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: D) No errorExplanation: There is no error in this sentence. The sentence is grammatically correct. 11. (A) He did not know/ (B) whether she was capable/ (C) to handle the responsibility./ (D) No error. A) He did not knowB) whether she was capableC) to handle the responsibility.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: C) to handle the responsibility.Explanation: The correct form should be “of handling” instead of “to handle.” The correct sentence is “He did not know whether she was capable of handling the responsibility.” 12. (A) The CEO emphasized/ (B) the importance of meeting/ (C) the deadlines and to deliver results./ (D) No error. A) The CEO emphasizedB) the importance of meetingC) the deadlines and to deliver results.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: C) the deadlines and to deliver results.Explanation: The correct phrase should be “delivering results” instead of “to deliver results” to match the parallel structure. The correct sentence is “The CEO emphasized the importance of meeting the deadlines and delivering results.” 13. (A) Each of the students/ (B) were given a copy/ (C) of the assignment guidelines./ (D) No error. A) Each of the studentsB) were given a copyC) of the assignment guidelines.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: B) were given a copyExplanation: The correct verb should be “was” instead of “were” because “Each” is singular. The correct sentence is “Each of the students was given a copy of the assignment guidelines.” 14. (A) The committee has decided/ (B) to recommend the proposal/ (C) despite its numerous shortcomings./ (D) No error. A) The committee has decidedB) to recommend the proposalC) despite its numerous shortcomings.D) No error Show Answer Correct Answer: D) No