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Saturday 09 2026

Master The Challenge: Basic English Grammar - Articles | MCQ Questions with Answers for Practice | English Articles (A, An, The) for Competitive Exams

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3 Second Golden Memory Trick:

Sound decides the articles:

Consonant Sound: 

We use ' A' before a consonant - She is writing with a pen; He sang a melodious song.
' An ' is used before a consonant starts with a vowel sound - He is an excellent orator.
We should always listen to the sound: use 'a' for consonant sounds and 'an' for vowel sounds,because the sound of the word matters more than how it is spelled.

For instance:

  • an heir (silent h)
The word heir is pronounced similarly to 'air' so we use here 'an' though the first letter 'H' is consonant.

an M.A (silent m)
Here M.A is pronounced as 'em-a' which starts with a vowel sound, so we use 'an'.

an X-Ray (silent x):
In this example also, X-Ray is pronounced as ex-ray that is why we use 'an' instead of 'a'.
When we talk of a person or a thing that is indefinite or that same person or thing is
 mentioned for the first time, we use 'indefinite article', but when we talk about the person or thing already referred to, we use ' definite article'.

Once upon a time, there lived an old man. The old man was very kind. One day, he met a little boy. The little boy was very poor.  

Here I have used 'an old man' because 'old' begins with a vowel sound.

'The old man': 'The' is used because the man has already been introduced by me in the previous sentence.so I have used here definite article.

'a little boy': 'a' is used by me as here I have introduced a new character for the first time.

'The little boy': 'The' is used here because the boy has already been introduced in the previous sentence,

Indefinite Articles are not used before the names of meals, sports, subjects and language.
  • He is interested in playing a volleyball. (Incorrect)
  • He is interested in playing volleyball. (Correct)
  • She usually skips a breakfast. (Incorrect)
  • She usually skips breakfast. (Correct)
Here "breakfast' is used as an uncountable noun. 

Definite Article "the" is used before a noun if it is followed by a relative pronoun
  • She is the candidate who has won the election.
  • He is the boy who has won the lucky draw.
Apart from it, definite article is used before the names of rivers, oceans, seas, canals, etc.
  • Names of the rivers: The Sutlej, The Ganga
  • Names of the seas: The Caspian Sea, The Arabian Sea
' The' is also used before superlative degree.
  • She is the most talkative girl of our class.
Definite article "The" is used before some proper nouns, the names of sacred books, 
newspapers, trains, well-known buildings and before unique, singular celestial bodies - the earth, the sun etc.
  • The bible is a holy book.
  • My father prefers to read "The Hindu" newspaper.
  • I want to book an online ticket for the Vande Bharat Express.
  • The moon is a natural satellite.

20 SSC PYQ Questions with Answers on Articles:





  


Tuesday 05 2026

Most Important & Frequently Asked Prepositions for SSC, CGL & Other Competitive Exams | Online Mini PYQ based on MCQ questions with Answers

     

             
  Prepositions MCQs with Answers:

Choose the correct answer:

You can consult the lawyer ........... 9 am and 1.00 pm.  
  • in
  • from
  • between
  • at

Ans: between

He is fond ....... having peanut butter.
  • to
  • on 
  • of
  • in

Ans: of

 The alligator jumped ...... the sea.
  • in
  • into
  • to
  • on

Ans: into

She arranged her clothes ....... the shelf.
  • at
  • in 
  • on
  • onto

Ans: in

The flight will be arriving .... 4 pm.
  • on
  • in
  • at
  • of
Ans: at

We are leaving .... Kolkata tomorrow.
  • on
  • at
  • for
  • of

Ans: for

Rohan ran to the airport and managed to get there .... time.
  • in
  • on
  • of
  • by

Ans: in

He went .... the institute to learn how to use a new software.
  • to
  • for
  • in
  • none of the above

Ans: to

He injured the lizard .... a knife.
  • by
  • of
  • with
  • none of the above

Ans: with

The gardener instructed us not to play .... the flower beds.
  • across
  • among
  • near
  • at

Ans: near

The stranger was standing ... the entrance gate of the school.
  • on
  •  at
  • by
  • to

Ans: at

He is good ... English grammar.
  • in
  • at
  • on
  • of

Ans: at

There are many benefits of doing Mini PYQ

 (Frequently asked Prepositions)




Master 5 Super Important SSC Tricks:Subject - Verb Agreement | English Grammar Tricks for SSC, CGL, CHSL | Beneficial for All Competitive Exams



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Tips & Tricks for All Competitive Exams

Here is a picture of the rules flowchart that will be helpful to you to master the topic: Subject - Verb Agreement. 

Rule 1: Singular Subject - Singular Verb 
Here, it means if the subject is singular, the verb must be singular.
For instance: Rohan cracked the SSC exam in first attempt.
It is an example of "Simple Past Tense". 
If the same sentence, we want to change in "Simple Present Tense",
In Simple Past Tense - we use second form of the verb (cracked) 
Rohan cracks the SSC exam in first attempt. (Simple Present Tense)
In case of Simple Present Tense, we use base form of the verb. but 
with the third person singular (he, she, it or name of a person, place or a thing) we add" s " or "es". Here, I have used "s" cracks. "Rohan" is the name of a person.


Rule 2:  Plural Subject - Plural Verb:

If the subject is plural, the verb must be plural:

The boys play cricket in the evening.
Rita and Gita go to the market to buy some groceries.

5 Super Important SSC Tricks: 

Let's know the most important SSC rules:

At last, I would like to share 1 powerful memory image! I am sure 
it will be beneficial for all the candidates.

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Monday 20 2026

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


 English Sample Paper with Solutions

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25 Questions 

50 Marks

20 Minutes (Practice)

Section - 1 (Q 1 - Q 5)

Section 2: Antonyms (Q 6 - Q 10)

Section 3: One Word Substitution 

     (Q11 - Q 15)

Section 4: Idioms & Phrases

     (Q 16 - Q 20)


Section 5: Error Detection

 (Q 21 - Q 23)

Section 6: Fill in the blanks:

    (Q 24 - Q 25)




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Top 10 Rules to Master Conjunction with Examples| How to prepare Conjunction for Competitive Exams 2026| List of Conjunctions: Words, Rules & Uses in English Grammar

Master Conjunctions In 10 Rules Conjunctions are the essential connectors that link words, phrases,  or clauses within a sent...