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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 20 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 10

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Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 1

Fill in the blank with a suitable verb.

Some people ______ very good at Maths.

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The subject in the sentence is 'some people' that is in the plural form and so the verb will be a plural verb 'are'. 'Good' represents a quality, therefore acts as an adjective. 
Option A 'is' is incorrect as it represents a singular form.
Option B 'am' is incorrect as 'am' is always used for the first person.
Option D 'do' is used when a verb is being referred to, for example, Steve and Brett do good bowling. But here sentence refers to the quality, therefore 'are' is the correct verb. For example, Steve and Brett are good bowlers
Option C is the correct answer.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 2

Fill in the blank with a suitable modal. 

_____ God give you courage to face it!

Detailed Solution: Question 2

Option B is the correct answer because 'may' is used to accept a different view or opinion, to describe things which the speaker thinks are generally true or possible, or to ask for, refuse or grant permission. In this case, the speaker hopes and has a view that God will give him courage which will probably be true, and hence may is used.
Option A is incorrect because 'can' is used to express ability to do something.
Option C is incorrect because it would be incorrect to place 'will' before god as  that makes it a question and not a statement anymore.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 3

Fill in the blank with an appropriate modal:

If only they ____ keep quiet for a moment.

Detailed Solution: Question 3

  • "Can" means they have the ability to keep quiet, but the sentence expresses a wish or hope for them to keep quiet, not just ability.
  • "Will" shows determination or future action, but "If only" expresses a wish about a present or hypothetical situation, which fits "would" better.
  • "Shall" is mostly for formal or polite suggestions, not expressing a wish or hypothetical desire, so it does not fit the emotional tone of "If only" here.
  • "Would" fits best because it conveys the meaning of a wish or hypothetical desire for them to keep quiet, matching the mood of "If only"

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 4

Fill in the blank with a suitable modal verb:

_____ you, please, stop talking?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Option D is the correct answer because we use 'will' to refer to things in the future that we think are certain,or to make predictions about the future, and to make promises, and also to make requests or invitations, will is also used sometimes to give commands or orders.
Here a request is being made.
Option A is incorrect because 'might' is the past tense of 'may' which is often used to express probability and in case of permissions.
Option B is incorrect because 'should' is used in the past tense.
Option C is incorrect because a dare is a difficult or dangerous task which is not true here.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 5

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word:

You _____ not hurry, there is plenty of time.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The sentence expresses that hurrying is not necessary. For such cases, we use “need not”.

So, the complete sentence is:
You need not hurry, there is plenty of time.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 6

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate words with the help of the hint in the brackets:

"You _____ try once again." (suggestion)

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Option a) would is used to show a wish, a preference or advice.
Option B) could is used to show a possibility, past ability, permission or request.
Option C) shall is used to give an obligation formally.
Option D) should is used to give an opinion, to make a suggestion, express a preference or an idea.
So, from the given sentence, option D) should fits correctly and meaningfully and hence, is the correct answer.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 7

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word from those given in the options.

Children _______ obey their teachers.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The sentence talks about how children have to obey their teachers. This is a rule they must follow. In this context, the word 'obey' is the best word to fill in the blank. This is because it indicates a compulsory action that must be performed by the children. Option D) ought is incorrect in the given sentence because it has to be followed by 'to.' Option B) and C) are eliminated because of the above given explanation. So, the option that completes the sentence correctly is option A) should. Another word that would have completed the sentence correctly is 'must' but it is not included in the options.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 8

In the following sentence supply a verb in agreement with its subject:

Ninety rupees _____ too much for this bag.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

When we refer to a specific amount of money as a whole (example 90 rupees), we still use the singular form of the verb, even though the currency is a plural word (rupees). If we talk about each rupee separately, however, then we use the plural verb form. So, the most appropriate answer is option A) is. Options B) and C) are plural verbs so are incorrect. Option D) is grammatically incorrect for the sentence given.

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 9

Choose the correct word(s) that correctly completes the sentence.

Slow and steady _______ the race.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

In this sentence, we would be understanding the subject-verb agreement. The sentence is in third person as we can see. 
Although most noun plurals are formed this way, only verbs with a third-person singular noun or pronoun as a subject ever have an added s on the end. With plural nouns there is never an added s at the end of a verb. Thus, Option A is wrong and instead Option B is correct. 
 

Test: Verbs- 1 - Question 10

Fill in the blank with a suitable verb:

Where _____ my keys?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

In this sentence, we would be understanding the subject-verb agreement. The rule states that when the sentence is in the first person, the verbs become plural if the object is plural and vise-versa. Thus, for this particular sentence, the verb should be plural.
Option A and B is in singular forms. They are wrong
Option C is also wrong as it gives a different meaning
Option D is the correct answer as it is the plural form. 

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