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This section includes 800 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your 9th Class knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Ann said, "I want to go to Jaipur next week." |
| A. | Ann said that she wants to go to Jaipur the following week. |
| B. | Ann said that she wanted to go to Jaipur the following week. |
| C. | Ann said that she wants going to Jaipur next week. |
| D. | Ann wants to go to Jaipur next week. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. |
Choose the best answer: Don't let your seniors bully you. |
| A. | You should stand yourself up. |
| B. | You should rather stand up for yourself. |
| C. | You should rather stand for yourself. |
| D. | You should rather stand yourself. |
| Answer» C. You should rather stand for yourself. | |
| 3. |
In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: The moon is revolving around the sun. |
| A. | revolves |
| B. | has revolved |
| C. | revolved |
| D. | revolve |
| Answer» B. has revolved | |
| 4. |
Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. Before we went to sleep we tethered the horses to prevent their wandering off during the night. |
| A. | Baffle |
| B. | Tie with a rope |
| C. | Handle |
| D. | Holding |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Handle | |
| 5. |
Choose the best answer: The principal's message is quite loud and clear, it means _____. |
| A. | the principal has expressed his views clearly and very definitely |
| B. | the principal spoke in a loud and clear voice |
| C. | the principal has a very authoritative way of speaking |
| D. | the principal is very arrogant |
| Answer» B. the principal spoke in a loud and clear voice | |
| 6. |
Select options with correct number of subjects, predicates & objects respectively in the given sentences. Reading and learning can be fun activities. |
| A. | 1, 1, 1 |
| B. | 1, 2, 1 |
| C. | 2, 1, 2 |
| D. | 2, 2, 1 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Ken |
| A. | Knowledge |
| B. | Trial |
| C. | Witness |
| D. | Ignorance |
| Answer» B. Trial | |
| 8. |
Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. In the guise of a plumber, the detective investigated the murder case. |
| A. | Seriousness |
| B. | Sociable |
| C. | Appearance |
| D. | Please |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Please | |
| 9. |
Choose the most suitable passive voice conversions of the given sentences: The news of ceasefire pleased the soldiers. |
| A. | Ceasefire pleased the soldiers. |
| B. | The soldiers were pleased with the news of ceasefire. |
| C. | The soldiers were pleased the news of ceasefire. |
| D. | All of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 10. |
Choose the most suitable passive voice conversions of the given sentences: Had he broken his elbow in the accident? |
| A. | Had been his elbow broken by him in the accident? |
| B. | Had his elbow be broken in the accident? |
| C. | Had his elbow been broken in the accident? |
| D. | None of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 11. |
Choose the most appropriate indirect narrations of the given sentences: Alisha said, "I liked the dessert in the party." |
| A. | Alisha said that she had liked the dessert in the party. |
| B. | Alisha said that she liked the dessert in the party. |
| C. | Alisha told that she had liked the dessert in the party. |
| D. | Both A and c |
| Answer» E. | |
| 12. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Emulate |
| A. | Imitate |
| B. | Enable |
| C. | Differ |
| D. | Neglect |
| Answer» B. Enable | |
| 13. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Cherish |
| A. | Nurture |
| B. | Abandon |
| C. | Discourage |
| D. | Scold |
| Answer» B. Abandon | |
| 14. |
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. Can I take it as a challenge? (Change to assertive) |
| A. | I can take it as a challenge. |
| B. | How can I take it as a challenge? |
| C. | I cannot take it as a challenge. |
| D. | I take it as a challenge. |
| Answer» B. How can I take it as a challenge? | |
| 15. |
Reorder the given phrases to make meaningful sentences out of them: P. already signed the contract Q. to change his mind R. it's too late S. and the deal is complete T. as he has |
| A. | R-P-S-T-Q |
| B. | R-Q-T-P-S |
| C. | T-Q-P-S-R |
| D. | P-Q-R-S-T |
| Answer» C. T-Q-P-S-R | |
| 16. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Predict |
| A. | Determine |
| B. | Analyse |
| C. | Foretell |
| D. | Describe |
| Answer» D. Describe | |
| 17. |
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate transitive/intransitive verbs: I sang the prayers while my brother _____ the drums. |
| A. | play |
| B. | played |
| C. | playing |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. playing | |
| 18. |
In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: The guests just left when I entered Sunny's house. |
| A. | just leave |
| B. | have just left |
| C. | had just left |
| D. | had just been left |
| Answer» D. had just been left | |
| 19. |
Select the options showing correctly, the change of form as directed and declaring the form of sentences. ?We have neglected to teach our students the importance of all skills,?? he said in the annual meeting at Plaza Hotel. |
| A. | Declarative |
| B. | Interrogative |
| C. | Imperative |
| D. | Exclamatory |
| Answer» B. Interrogative | |
| 20. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Gregarious |
| A. | Sociable |
| B. | Turbulent |
| C. | Pugnacious |
| D. | Clumsy |
| Answer» B. Turbulent | |
| 21. |
Fill in the blanks with correct options (from of verbs). Soumya _______ around the art gallery, we ______ for lunch. |
| A. | Walks, goes |
| B. | Was walking, is going |
| C. | Walked, goes |
| D. | Had walked, goes |
| Answer» B. Was walking, is going | |
| 22. |
Select suitable adverbs of place in the sentences given below: I put my pen ______. I can't find it. |
| A. | anywhere |
| B. | everywhere |
| C. | nowhere |
| D. | somewhere |
| Answer» E. | |
| 23. |
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate alternatives: The cat does not like swimming much, _____? |
| A. | did it |
| B. | does it |
| C. | was it |
| D. | were it |
| Answer» C. was it | |
| 24. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Kowtow |
| A. | Respect |
| B. | Illuminate |
| C. | Practise |
| D. | Blockhead |
| Answer» B. Illuminate | |
| 25. |
Two years ago we were passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. People were driving away the wild pigs from the fields by shooting at them. Some were shot and some escaped. We thought that everything was over when suddenly a black sloth bear came out panting in the hot sun. Now I will not shoot a sloth bear but, unfortunately for the poor beast, one of my companions did not feel that way about it, and promptly shot the bear on the spot. As we watched the fallen animal we were surprised to see that the black fur on its back moved and left the prostrate body. Then we saw it was a baby bear that had been riding on its mother's back when the sudden shot had killed her. The little creature ran around its prostrate parent making a pitiful noise. I ran up to it to attempt a capture. It scooted into the sugarcane field. Following it with my companions, I was at last able to grab it by the scruff of its neck while it snapped and tried to scratch me with its long, hooked claws. Suddenly an animal came out that was: |
| A. | Lion |
| B. | Black bear |
| C. | Deer |
| D. | Elephant |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Deer | |
| 26. |
Two years ago we were passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. People were driving away the wild pigs from the fields by shooting at them. Some were shot and some escaped. We thought that everything was over when suddenly a black sloth bear came out panting in the hot sun. Now I will not shoot a sloth bear but, unfortunately for the poor beast, one of my companions did not feel that way about it, and promptly shot the bear on the spot. As we watched the fallen animal we were surprised to see that the black fur on its back moved and left the prostrate body. Then we saw it was a baby bear that had been riding on its mother's back when the sudden shot had killed her. The little creature ran around its prostrate parent making a pitiful noise. I ran up to it to attempt a capture. It scooted into the sugarcane field. Following it with my companions, I was at last able to grab it by the scruff of its neck while it snapped and tried to scratch me with its long, hooked claws. Finally, the author and his companions were able to grab a: |
| A. | Baby bear |
| B. | Monkey |
| C. | Parrot |
| D. | Cow |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Monkey | |
| 27. |
That was twenty-four hours ago. Since then nobody had come near him. The day before, all day-long, he had watched his parents flying about with his brothers and sister, perfecting them in the art of flight, teaching them how to skim the waves and how to dive for fish. He had, in fact, seen his older brother catch his first herring and devour it, standing on a rock, while his parents circled around raising a proud cackle. And all the morning the whole family had walked about on the big plateau midway down the opposite cliff taunting him with his cowardice. The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing on his ledge that faced the south. He felt the heat because he had not eaten since the previous nightfall. He stepped slowly out to the brink of the ledge, and standing on one leg with the other leg hidden under his wing, he closed one eye, then the other, and pretended to be falling asleep. Still they took no notice of him. He saw his two brothers and his sister lying on the plateau dozing with their heads sunk into their necks. His father was preening the feathers on his white back. Only his mother was looking at him. She was standing on a little high hump on the plateau, her white breast thrust forward. Now and again, she tore at a piece of fish that lay at her feet and then scrapped each side of her beak on the rock. The sight of the food maddened him. How he loved to tear food that way, scrapping his beak now and again to whet it.He had watched his parents flying about with his brothers and sister, perfecting them in the art of: |
| A. | Singing |
| B. | Dancing |
| C. | Flight |
| D. | Quarrelling |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Quarrelling | |
| 28. |
Choose the correct form of the verb given in the options: A chartered plane, along with its crew and passengers, ____ crashed while landing. |
| A. | have |
| B. | has |
| C. | do |
| D. | does |
| Answer» C. do | |
| 29. |
Select suitable adverbs of place in the sentences given below: I am going to Mumbai, my uncle lives |
| A. | anywhere |
| B. | there |
| C. | everywhere |
| D. | nowhere |
| Answer» C. everywhere | |
| 30. |
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate alternatives: You aren't eighteen yet, _____? |
| A. | are you |
| B. | is you |
| C. | were you |
| D. | will you |
| Answer» B. is you | |
| 31. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Grand |
| A. | Stately |
| B. | Rough |
| C. | Base |
| D. | Humble |
| Answer» B. Rough | |
| 32. |
Select suitable adverbs of time in the sentences given below: Save _____ to provide for the future. |
| A. | yesterday |
| B. | never |
| C. | always |
| D. | today |
| Answer» E. | |
| 33. |
Mark the adjective for the underlined phrases which describes the personality: Adwa it is quite lacking in confidence and has a low opinion of himself that he is not even aware of his own potential. |
| A. | diffident |
| B. | forward |
| C. | confident |
| D. | assured |
| Answer» B. forward | |
| 34. |
Direction: Choose the correct meaning of the word given in CAPITAL letters. RETRENCH |
| A. | Opening |
| B. | Break |
| C. | Cut down |
| D. | Severity |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Severity | |
| 35. |
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate modal verbs: This computer _____ belong to my grandfather before he gifted it to me. |
| A. | need to |
| B. | might |
| C. | used to |
| D. | would |
| Answer» D. would | |
| 36. |
Two years ago we were passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. People were driving away the wild pigs from the fields by shooting at them. Some were shot and some escaped. We thought that everything was over when suddenly a black sloth bear came out panting in the hot sun. Now I will not shoot a sloth bear but, unfortunately for the poor beast, one of my companions did not feel that way about it, and promptly shot the bear on the spot. As we watched the fallen animal we were surprised to see that the black fur on its back moved and left the prostrate body. Then we saw it was a baby bear that had been riding on its mother's back when the sudden shot had killed her. The little creature ran around its prostrate parent making a pitiful noise. I ran up to it to attempt a capture. It scooted into the sugarcane field. Following it with my companions, I was at last able to grab it by the scruff of its neck while it snapped and tried to scratch me with its long, hooked claws. The baby bear was making a: |
| A. | Melodious sound |
| B. | Pitiful noise |
| C. | Chirping sound |
| D. | Joyful soul |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Chirping sound | |
| 37. |
Two years ago we were passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. People were driving away the wild pigs from the fields by shooting at them. Some were shot and some escaped. We thought that everything was over when suddenly a black sloth bear came out panting in the hot sun. Now I will not shoot a sloth bear but, unfortunately for the poor beast, one of my companions did not feel that way about it, and promptly shot the bear on the spot. As we watched the fallen animal we were surprised to see that the black fur on its back moved and left the prostrate body. Then we saw it was a baby bear that had been riding on its mother's back when the sudden shot had killed her. The little creature ran around its prostrate parent making a pitiful noise. I ran up to it to attempt a capture. It scooted into the sugarcane field. Following it with my companions, I was at last able to grab it by the scruff of its neck while it snapped and tried to scratch me with its long, hooked claws. The author and his companions were passing through the field of: |
| A. | Maze |
| B. | Paddy |
| C. | Sugarcane |
| D. | Wheat |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Wheat | |
| 38. |
Reorder the given phrases to make meaningful sentences out of them: P. her eyesight became Q. using spectacles R. with growing age, S. started T. weak so she |
| A. | P-Q-R-S-T |
| B. | P-S-T-Q-R |
| C. | R-P-T-S-Q |
| D. | S-Q-P-R-T |
| Answer» D. S-Q-P-R-T | |
| 39. |
In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: The new art gallery has been inaugurated yesterday. |
| A. | is |
| B. | will be |
| C. | had been |
| D. | was |
| Answer» E. | |
| 40. |
In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: It's high time you start working hard. |
| A. | starts |
| B. | started |
| C. | have started |
| D. | had started |
| Answer» C. have started | |
| 41. |
In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: Shakespeare has written 'The Merchant of Venice'. |
| A. | write |
| B. | writes |
| C. | wrote |
| D. | was writing |
| Answer» D. was writing | |
| 42. |
Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. The bee flitted from one flower to another. |
| A. | Ruddy |
| B. | Mock |
| C. | Patience |
| D. | Fly |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 43. |
Direction: Find the appropriate meaning of the underlined words from the given sentences. The tidal wave obliterated several island villages. |
| A. | Destroy completely |
| B. | Required |
| C. | Burden some |
| D. | Threatening |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Required | |
| 44. |
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate transitive/intransitive verbs: Avi _____ a few pages of this book everyday before he goes to sleep. |
| A. | read |
| B. | is reading |
| C. | reads |
| D. | does read |
| Answer» D. does read | |
| 45. |
Choose the options showing the correct tense. Was he talking on the phone? |
| A. | Past Simple |
| B. | Present Simple |
| C. | Present Continuous |
| D. | Past Continuous |
| Answer» C. Present Continuous | |
| 46. |
Select the words closest in meaning to the given words: Jingoistic |
| A. | Victorious |
| B. | Compromise |
| C. | Cooperative |
| D. | Hostile |
| Answer» E. | |
| 47. |
Choose the correct form of the verb given in the options: The boys in the room _____ revising for their test. |
| A. | is |
| B. | are |
| C. | am |
| D. | was |
| Answer» C. am | |
| 48. |
Fill in the blanks with correct options (from of verbs). I _______ the exhibition yet. |
| A. | Am not seeing |
| B. | Have not been seeing |
| C. | Haven?t seen |
| D. | hadn?t seen |
| Answer» D. hadn?t seen | |
| 49. |
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate gerund or infinitive from the options given below: I'm sorry but I didn't mean ____ your feelings. |
| A. | hurt |
| B. | to hurt |
| C. | hurting |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» C. hurting | |
| 50. |
In the sentences given below, there are errors regarding the tense forms. Replace them with the correct option: Hush! I am hearing some noise in the next room. |
| A. | heard |
| B. | hear |
| C. | was hearing |
| D. | have been hearing |
| Answer» C. was hearing | |