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Monday 25 2026

Most Repeated English PYQ Mini Test Paper (2026)for Competitive Exams Practice Test | Solved Sample Paper with explanation


  

Importance of Practice Paper:
















English MCQ for All Competitive Exams

Choose the correct option:

Christ the Redeemer is one of.... new seven wonders of the world.
a
an
the
none of the above

Ans: (3) the

Explanation:

Mr. Malik along with his family.... going to picnic.

is
are
has
have

Ans: (1) is

Explanation:







Each of the participants.... given a medal.

were
have 
was
are

Ans: (3) was

Explanation:


















Ritu is.... beautiful.... her twin sister.

very, than
too, to
as, as
so, that

Ans: as, as
Explanation:
















Synonym of Commotion:

Happiness 
Pleasure 
Uproar
Quiet 

Ans: Uproar

Give one word for:
One who always looks to the dark side of things:

Optimist
Logic
Illegal
Pessimist

Ans: Pessimist

Meaning of the idiom:

Forty winks:

Confusion 
A long sleep 
A short nap 
Anger 

Ans: A short nap

 Change into passive voice:

Did the cat catch the rat?

Had the rat caught the cat?
Is the rat caught by the cat?
Did the rat catch by the cat?
Was the rat caught by the cat?

Ans: Was the rat caught by the cat?




Tuesday 12 2026

4 Easy Ways to Learn Idioms | PYQ based Idiom MCQ for Competitive exams | Daily Idiom Conversation Practice






Practice idioms Daily

Contextualizing idioms within real - life scenarios is the most effective way way to master them. Rather than rote - learning idioms, here are some accessible, exam - oriented techniques to master idioms

First Easy Way to Practice:

Over the moon: Means very happy


Practice this idiom in your daily life, suppose you have cracked the competitive exam, and you are happy, if anybody asks this question:

Question: Why are you looking so happy?
Give a prompt reply
Answer: I have cracked the SSC exam! I 'm over the moon.  

Second Easy Way to Practice:

Once in a blue moon: Means very rarely

The moon appears blue because of atmospheric emissions, this celestial even occurs very rarely in our daily life. Practice this idiom by asking following question:

Question: Do you watch movies on Netflix?
Answer: I watch movie once in a blue moon.

Question: Would you like to drink coffee?
Answer: I only drink coffee once in a blue moon.

Third Way to Practice:

Break the ice: Meaning to start a conversation easily


I was so nervous to join the new job, but the boss cracked a joke to break the ice, and after that, I felt comfortable.

Fourth Way to Practice:

At sixes and sevens: Meaning in disorder

Tips to learn Idioms & Phrases:


Here are 15 multiple choice questions for SSC, CGL & other competitive exams: 


Idioms and Phrases | Idioms and Phrases Questions with Answers। Essential Idioms for Competitive Exams


 






Idioms & Phrases for Competitive Exams

Advantages of Idioms and Phrases (For competition) 

Mini Test:

Choose the correct option: 

Uphill task:
  • Easy task
  • Difficult task
  • Different task
  • Boring task
Ans: Difficult task

Well - to - do
  • Catchy
  • Penniless
  • Affluent
  • Uncourteous
Ans: Affluent

Talk big:
  • To repeat
  • To boost
  • Long talk
  • Chatter box
Ans: To boost

Yeoman's service
  • Hard work
  • Smart work
  • Difficult work
  • Excellent work
Ans: Excellent work

Queer fish:
  • Strange person
  • Ordinary person
  • Foolish person
  • Shrewd person
Ans: Strange person

Spick and span:
  • Messy
  • Neat and clean
  • Stale
  • Decompose
Ans: Neat and clean

Miss the beat:
  • Continue
  • Pulse
  • Heartbeat
  • To lose an opportunity
Ans: To lose an opportunity

Oily tongue: 
  • Blunt
  • Outspoken
  • Natural
  • Flattering words
Ans: Flattering words

In a nutshell:
  • In very brief form
  • Inside a shell
  • In detail
  • First of all
Ans: In very brief form

Loin's share:
  • Whole part
  • Half part
  • Tierce
  • Large part
Ans: Large part

Apple - pie - order:
  • In worst condition
  • In strange condition
  • In good condition
  • In vague condition
Ans: In good condition

At ease:
  • Free from work
  • Free from imprisonment
  • Free from impurities
  • Free from pain and anxiety

Ans: Free from pain and anxiety

Body and soul:
  • Immaterial soul
  • Half heartedly
  • Psyche
  • Wholeheartedly
Ans: Wholeheartedly

An iron - will:
  • Strong will power
  • Weak will power
  • Lack of will power
  • Increase will power
Ans: Strong will power

Draw a line:
  • Set a goal
  • Set a journey
  • Set a plan
  • Set a limit
Ans:  Set a limit


Forty winks

Ans: A short nap 

At draggers drawn:

Ans: In open conflict


Burning question:
  • Trivial issue
  • Minor issue
  • Insignificant issue
  • Hot issue
Ans: Hot issue





Sunday 10 2026

Master Conjunction in English- Use of Conjunctions with Explanations |Most Important MCQ 's of Conjunctions with Answers | Test Your basic English

Conjunctions in English


Before doing the practice set, let us know the basic rules of conjunctions 

Three main types of conjunction:
  • Coordinating Conjunction
  • Subordinating Conjunction 
  • Correlative Conjunction
  • Correlative conjunctions are frequently asked in competitive exams.
  • These conjunctions are used in spotting the error, sentence improvement etc.

Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:

The Rang Barse Mahotsav will take place between 10am to 12pm tomorrow.

  • The Rang Barse Mahotsav 
  • between 10 am to
  • will take place
  • 12 pm tomorrow.
Ans: between 10 am to

Explanation:


Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:

Both the Principal as well as the staff were present at the meeting.
  • were present
  • as well as
  • Both the principal
  • the staff

Ans: as well as

Explanation:
Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:

Not only the peon cheated his wife but also betrayed his friend.

  • Not only the peon
  • cheated his wife
  • but also betrayed
  • his friend
Ans: cheated his wife

Explanation:

Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:

Unless you do not play online games, you will not succeed in life.
  • Unless you 
  • do not play online games
  • you will not
  • succeed in life.
Ans: do not play online games

 Explanation:

Identify the part of the sentence that contains an error:

This iPhone is so expensive to buy.
  • This iPhone 
  • is so
  • expensive
  • to buy

Ans: to buy

Explanation:





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