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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 | |