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Saturday 09 2026

Free Online ENGLISH_GRAMMAR_FOR_COMPETITIVE_EXAMS Practice & Preparation Tests



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Select the most appropriate one-word substitution for the giving group of words:

A learned or scholarly person:

  1. Ignorant
  2. Uncivilized
  3. Uncultured
  4. Erudite
Ans:(4) Erudite

Antonyms of Erudite: Uneducated, Illiterate, Uninformed, Uncivilized, Ignorant, Uncultured

Synonyms of Erudite: Well - read, Wise, Intellectual, Well-versed

Sentence: The leader delivered a scholarly speech as if he were an erudite man.

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains grammatical error:

Each of the student have backpack.

  1. Each of 
  2. the student
  3. have backpack
  4. No error

Ans: (3) have backpack

Explanation:

The subject 'Each' is singular, so, it requires a singular verb. Here, 'has' is the correct singular form of the verb, not 'have'.'Each' is an Indefinite pronoun that we always use singular. Even though it refers to multiple students, thus the singular verb 'has' is used.

The sentence describes backpacks as individual items that each student possesses, so, we use the article 'a' before ' backpack' to indicate a singular noun.

Choose the most appropriate meaning of the idiom: ' Hit the nail on the head'.

Ans: To be exactly right 

Sudama led luxurious life in the twinkling of an eye.

Meaning of the phrase, "In the twinkling of an eye".

  1. In no time
  2. Plentiful
  3. Tough time
  4. Gradually

Ans:(1) In no time

What is the meaning of,"At draggers drawn"?

  1. To be bitterly hostile towards each other
  2. To be very brave in a difficult situation
  3. To be working together on a project
  4. To be ready for a tough competition

Ans: To be bitterly hostile towards each other

Select the correctly spelled word to fill in the blank:

You have not...... a parcel till now.

  1. recive
  2. received 
  3. recived 
  4. recivced

Ans: (2) received 

Select the most appropriate option:

If he takes a taxi, he would catch the flight.

  1. will
  2. would have
  3. will have
  4. will have

Ans:(1) will

If he takes a taxi, he will catch the flight.

Explanation: The sentence is a first conditional, which is used to express a real
possible situation in the future. 
It follows the structure: If + simple present, will + base verb
In the 'If' clause, we use the simple present tense, that is why, 'takes' is used here.
In the main clause, Will + base verb (will catch) catch is the first (base) form of the verb.
Select the most appropriate homophone to complete the sentence:

She is ...... at four languages.

  1. adopt
  2. adept
  3. adapt

Ans: adept

  • Adept means proficient (With adept, we use' at preposition'.
  • If we  use 'proficient, we use 'in preposition'.
  • Adopt means to take another person's child legally.
  • Adapt means to change accordingly

Select the correct direct speech for the following sentence:

The teacher ordered the student to do as he/she told him/her.

  1. The teacher tells the student, "Do as I told you".
  2. The teacher said to the student, "Do as she/he told you".
  3. The teacher said to the student, "Do as I tell you".
  4. The teacher said to the student, "Did as I tell you".

Ans: (3) The teacher said to the student, "Do as I tell you".

Choose the most appropriate antonym for the word, "Validate":


Other antonyms of Validate:

  • Disapprove 
  • Reject
  • Contradict
  • Refute

Synonyms of Validate:

  • Verify
  • Approve
  • Support
  • Justify

Select the correct collective noun for the group:

A ...... of frog eggs is known as frogspawn.

  1. Group
  2. Herd
  3. Bunch
  4. Cluster

Ans: Cluster

A cluster of frog eggs is known as frogspawn.

Identify the part of speech for the underlined word:

Practice the questions given in the mock test.
  1. Verb
  2. Noun
  3. Adjective

 Ans: Verb

Explanation: Here, Practice functions as an imperative verb.




Wednesday 22 2026

Competitive English Practice MCQ Question and Answer | General English Questions and Answers for Competitive Exam

  Practice English Exam               Language MCQ, 

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 Most Expected English questions     

for Competitive Exams (2026)

Introduction 

Mastering English Grammar enables candidates to understand 
close reading, and to communicate their thoughts clearly in 
essays or interviews. A strong knowledge of English is essential 
for success in competitive exams as clarity is the foundation of 
effective communication, comprehension and articulation. These exams, whether they are for college admissions, job placements, 
often includes sections that test language proficiency. Being 
competent in English grammar not only boosts confidence but 
also improves overall performance, as it with allows candidates to focus on the content of the exam rather than struggling language barriers.

Is it Enough to do Revision only before Competitive Exams:

Do you think revision is sufficient to 
crack any Competitive Exams. According to me,cracking any competitive exam is not a child' s play, in other words it is a hard nut 
to crack.

  Fill in the blanks
  •       I saw.... one eyed man in the park.
  •       (a) an     b) the (c) a
       Ans: (c) a
  •       He is both intelligent.... industrious.
  •       (a)  as well as   b) and (c) or
        Ans: (b) and
  •        Run fast lest you .... miss the meeting.
  •        (a)  may (b) will (c) should
       Ans: (c) should
  •        He is .... weak in studies to complete his thesis.
  •          (a)   so      (b) too   (c) very
          Ans : (b) too
  •           Raman goes to office by ....  auto.
  •            (a) an       (b)a       (c) none of them
          Ans: (c) none of them
  •       ..... internet is not working properly.
  •         (a) The         (b) An      (c) A
           Ansa) The
  •       One word substitution of, " Still existing and known ".
  •        (a) Extent    b) Extant      (c)     Eternal
           Ans:  (b) Extant
                                                         

  •             Antonym of " Rapid":
  •              ( a)  Slow    b) Happy     (c) Abnormal
            Ans: (a) Slow
  •            Meaning of " Lurid":
  •            ( a)  Bright   (b)   Plenty   (c)  Shocking
            Ans: ( c) Shocking
  •          Today, I went for.... x-ray.
  •          (a) an    (b) a    (c)  the
          Ans: (a) an
  •          Your project is better than... .
  •          (a) my     (b) mine   (c) yours
         Ans: (b) mine.
                             
                                                  Image of an oasis
  •           Plural of "Oasis".
  •           (a) Oasises  (b) Oasies  (c) Oases       
          Ans: (c) Oases
  •            Masculine of " Drake".
  •           (a) Duck  (b) Doe  (c) Bee
            Ans:  (a) Duck
  •          Plural form of " Police".
  •          (a) Polices (b) Police (c)  Policeses
           Ans: (b) Policeses

       Practice Paper with Answers             

                    


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