Practice MCQ Questions and Answer on Grammar

661.

Opposite of ‘Professional’ is . . . . . . .

  • (A) Amateur
  • (B) Tradesman
  • (C) Labour
  • (D) Customer

662.

There are . . . . . . . . than sixty boys in the class.

  • (A) no less
  • (B) no fewer
  • (C) no lesser
  • (D) no few

663.

A life history of a person written by himself is . . . . . . . .

  • (A) biography
  • (B) autobiography
  • (C) geography
  • (D) biolife

664.

Don't worry, I will stand . . . . . . . . you if you get into trouble.

  • (A) for
  • (B) out
  • (C) by
  • (D) up

665.

We . . . . . already . . . . . our lunch when the guests arrived.

  • (A) had , took
  • (B) have , taken
  • (C) had , taken
  • (D) did , take

666.

The person . . . . . . . talks too much is seldom respected.

  • (A) whom
  • (B) who
  • (C) whose
  • (D) None of above

667.

. . . . . . honest Indian soldiers are, a few can be bribed.

  • (A) Though
  • (B) As
  • (C) However
  • (D) If

668.

In olden days, doves . . . . . messages.

  • (A) take
  • (B) took
  • (C) taken
  • (D) had took

669.

Elders . . . . . . .

  • (A) should respect
  • (B) should be respect
  • (C) should be respected
  • (D) should have been respected

670.

. . . . . I use your cell phone as I have forgotten mine?

  • (A) May
  • (B) Should
  • (C) Would
  • (D) Do