Explore topic-wise MCQs in Homonyms.

This section includes 580 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Homonyms knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

501.

Shakespeare was a famous play ___________.

A. Right
B. Wright
Answer» C.
502.

If you don't sit down _________ scream.

A. Aisle
B. Isle
C. I'll
Answer» D.
503.

The Honeybee returned to _________ Hive.

A. Its
B. It's
Answer» B. It's
504.

A Christmas treat is ________ pudding.

A. Plum
B. Plumb
Answer» B. Plumb
505.

The Cow kicked over the milk _________.

A. Pail
B. Pale
Answer» B. Pale
506.

He had his ________ on a tweed jacket.

A. I
B. Eye
C. Ice
Answer» C. Ice
507.

Tolstoy was a _________ Russian writer.

A. Grate
B. Great
Answer» C.
508.

I would _______ like to go with you.

A. Knot
B. Not
Answer» C.
509.

Queen Elizabeth II ____________ England.

A. Reins
B. Rains
C. Reigns
D. Ruins
Answer» D. Ruins
510.

You had better do it ________ away.

A. Right
B. Write
C. Night
Answer» B. Write
511.

A female Sheep is called a ____________.

A. Yew
B. Ewe
C. You
Answer» C. You
512.

My bycicycle tire has a small _________.

A. Leak
B. leek
C. Lick
Answer» B. leek
513.

The __________ of reckoning has come.

A. Hour
B. Our
C. Over
D. Hore
Answer» B. Our
514.

There are seven days in one ________.

A. Week
B. Weak
C. Wick
Answer» B. Weak
515.

Many jams are made from __________.

A. Berries
B. Buries
C. Blurry
D. Bloppers
Answer» B. Buries
516.

A traditional food on sundays for many people is __________ and two vegetables.

A. Meat
B. Meet
Answer» B. Meet
517.

Let's __________ the hatchet and be.

A. Bury
B. Berry
C. Blurry
Answer» B. Berry
518.

The Titanic set ___________ from Southhampton on her maiden voyage.

A. Sale
B. Sail
C. sell
D. Shell
Answer» C. sell
519.

There was a bargain _________ at the Departmental store so I wennt for shopping.

A. Sale
B. Sail
C. Sell
D. Shell
Answer» B. Sail
520.

If there are three pedals on the floor of a car, the middle one is the ___________.

A. Brake
B. Break
C. Bark
Answer» B. Break
521.

Don't touch that, you might __________ it.

A. Brake
B. Break
C. Bark
Answer» C. Bark
522.

The rent is _________ soon.

A. Dew
B. Due
C. Drew
D. Draw
Answer» C. Drew
523.

The dance hall is not _____________ anymore.

A. Their
B. There
C. These
D. They
Answer» C. These
524.

In olden days most women ____________ beautifully.

A. So
B. Sew
C. See
D. Sow
Answer» C. See
525.

He has had ______ wives, you know.

A. Two
B. Too
C. To
D. Through
Answer» B. Too
526.

The ________ is very bright today, isn't it.

A. Son
B. Sun
C. Soon
D. Sane
Answer» C. Soon
527.

Do you want another bread _________.

A. Role
B. Roll
Answer» C.
528.

I don't have to ______ there until evening.

A. Bee
B. Be
Answer» C.
529.

Its rude to _________.

A. Stare
B. Stair
Answer» B. Stair
530.

Is there any _________ in the soup.

A. Meet
B. Meat
Answer» C.
531.

He ate the ___________ cake.

A. Whole
B. Hole
Answer» B. Hole
532.

The American flag is _________, white and blue.

A. Red
B. Read
Answer» B. Read
533.

He has something in his _______.

A. Eye
B. I
Answer» B. I
534.

I need some more __________ for the cake.

A. Flower
B. Flour
Answer» C.
535.

I _________ too much for dinner.

A. Eight
B. Ate
Answer» C.
536.

__________ you like coffee or tea?

A. Would
B. Wood
Answer» B. Wood
537.

I __________ my bike yesterday, so my legs are sore.

A. Rode
B. Road
Answer» B. Road
538.

An Island is a piece of land surrounded by the ___________.

A. See
B. Sea
Answer» C.
539.

I don't even have one _________ with me.

A. Cent
B. Sent
Answer» B. Sent
540.

He said he ________ where the place was.

A. Knew
B. New
Answer» B. New
541.

I have blond hais and __________ eyes.

A. Blew
B. Blue
Answer» C.
542.

The ___________ looked dashing in his armour.

A. Night
B. Knight
Answer» C.
543.

This is the best stationary shop in our locality. I saw a stationenry van there

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
Answer» E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
544.

Piane living and high thinking should be our motto. Men in the plains are generally less hardy then the hillmen.

A. If only sentence I is correct
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
Answer» C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
545.

It is on account of his extensive social service that people deify him everywhere. We should not defy the authority of the Government.

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D.
E. E.
Answer» D.
546.

The tragic tale narrated by the old man affected all the children. The humane attitude of the new manager effected a profound change in labour relations.

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words
Answer» B. If only sentence II is correct;
547.

He is wrapt up in pleasurable contemplation. Have pity on the poor.

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
Answer» D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
548.

Painting is done on canvass. He was canvasing for votes.

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
Answer» E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
549.

His dismissal is a foregone conclusion. I cannot forgo my claim

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. If only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words.
Answer» D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
550.

He practices what he preaches. The practise of closing shops on sundays in quite common.

A. If only sentence I is correct;
B. if only sentence II is correct;
C. If both the sentences I and II are correct;
D. If I as well as II are incorrect, but both could be made correct by interchanging the underlined words;
E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words
Answer» E. If neither I nor II is correct and the sentence could not be made correct by interchanging underlined words