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MCQ Practice Test & Solutions: Test: Omissions (15 Questions)

You can prepare effectively for Class 10 English Class 10 with this dedicated MCQ Practice Test (available with solutions) on the important topic of "Test: Omissions". These 15 questions have been designed by the experts with the latest curriculum of Class 10 2026, to help you master the concept.

Test Highlights:

  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 15 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 15

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Test: Omissions - Question 1

Choose the option that identifies the word that should be omitted.
"I came as much quickly as I could."

Detailed Solution: Question 1

"As" is used without "much" before adjectives and adverbs. Correct sentence: I came as quickly as I could.

Test: Omissions - Question 2

Identify the incorrect word in the sentence.
You are quite a rather nuisance.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The incorrect word in the sentence "You are quite a rather nuisance" is "rather."

Test: Omissions - Question 3

Choose the option that should be omitted from the sentence.
"I will never forget meeting you on that afternoon".

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Prepositions are not usually used before "next" or "last." Correct sentence: I will never forget meeting you that afternoon.

Test: Omissions - Question 4

Choose the option that should be omitted from the sentence.
"I don’t care how much expensive that laptop is. I am going to buy it".

Detailed Solution: Question 4

"Much" is not needed before adjectives like "expensive." Correct sentence: I don’t care how expensive that laptop is.

Test: Omissions - Question 5

Choose the option that should be omitted from the sentence.
Although I was not interested in the lecture, but I sat through it.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Both "although" and "but" mean the same; use only one. Correct sentence: Although I was not interested in the lecture, I sat through it.

Test: Omissions - Question 6

Identify the word that complete the sentence:
A thief does not ________ the door

Detailed Solution: Question 6

The correct phrase is "knock at the door."

Test: Omissions - Question 7

Choose the option that should be omitted from the sentence.
I have read all six of novels by Jane Austen.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

"Of" is not needed between "all" and "six." Correct sentence: I have read all six novels by Jane Austen.

Test: Omissions - Question 8

Choose the correct word to omit in the sentence below to make it grammatically correct:
I have been to quite too many countries recently.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

The phrase 'quite too many' is incorrect in standard English. The word 'quite' should not be used to modify 'too many.' The grammatically correct sentence is: I have been to too many countries recently. Therefore, the word to omit is 'quite.'

Test: Omissions - Question 9

Identify the word that should be omitted to correct the sentence:
Though he started early but he arrived last.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Use only one conjunction. Correct sentence: Though he started early, he arrived last. or He started early, but he arrived last.

Test: Omissions - Question 10

Identify the word that should be omitted to correct the sentence:
Do not talk such a nonsense!

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Such is used without a before uncountable nouns.

Test: Omissions - Question 11

Identify the word complete the sentence:
We _______ some fresh vegetables.

Detailed Solution: Question 11

We "pay for" things we buy. Correct sentence: We paid for some fresh vegetables.

Test: Omissions - Question 12

Identify the word that need to be omitted.
It is a small house. Besides, it also needs a lot of repairs.

Detailed Solution: Question 12

"Besides" and "also" are redundant together. Correct sentence: It is a small house. Besides, it needs a lot of repairs.

Test: Omissions - Question 13

Identify the word that should be omitted to correct the sentence:
"Most of people do not understand philosophy".

Detailed Solution: Question 13

"Of" is not needed after "most." Correct sentence: Most people do not understand philosophy.

Test: Omissions - Question 14

Identify the word that should be omitted to correct the sentence: "I might can be able to help".

Detailed Solution: Question 14

B: can,The correct sentence would be: "I might be able to help."

Test: Omissions - Question 15

Identify the word that should be omitted to correct the sentence: "My brother is very much taller than me."

Detailed Solution: Question 15

The correct answer is: B: very

The word "very" should be omitted to make the sentence correct. The proper form is "much taller," but using both "very" and "much" together is incorrect. "My brother is much taller than me."

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