English MCQs
English MCQs for A-Level / Intermediate (Class 12) Pass Students
The following English MCQs are for A-Level / Intermediate / Class 12 or FSc Pass Students, seeking admission in Engineering / Medical / Computer Science or Business programs in different universities or other English undergraduate programs.
English MCQs

SYNONYMS (Click on a word to know its meaning)
  1. ANOMALY
    1. Normal
    2. Straight
    3. Irregularity
    4. Integrity
    5. None of these

  2. ABSTRUSE
    1. Showy
    2. Evident
    3. To prove something
    4. Skillful
    5. Concealed

  3. VACOUS
    1. Stupid
    2. Truthfulness
    3. Ravenous
    4. Dreamer
    5. Confused

  4. PRAGMATIC
    1. Practical
    2. Magnetic
    3. Liar
    4. Arrogant
    5. Uncertain

  5. PROBITY
    1. Probability
    2. Honesty
    3. Peaceful
    4. Carelessness
    5. Extraordinary

  6. MINATORY
    1. Managing
    2. Moving
    3. Threatening
    4. Cheating
    5. None of these

  7. TOUCHSTONE
    1. Very hard stone
    2. Criteria
    3. Static
    4. Comfortable
    5. Path

  8. ACRIMONIOUS
    1. Bitter
    2. Cheap
    3. Expensive
    4. Momentary
    5. Affection

  9. BROOK
    1. Friend
    2. Tolerate
    3. Enemy
    4. Polish
    5. Fraud

  10. SUCCINCT
    1. Concise
    2. Tranquil
    3. Ratify
    4. Slowly
    5. Superficial
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ANTONYMS
  1. FOE
    1. Friend
    2. Enemy
    3. Foul
    4. Fail
    5. Fraud

  2. CONSENSUS
    1. Agreement
    2. Disagreement
    3. Quality
    4. Special case
    5. Bold

  3. FECKLESS
    1. Weak
    2. Careful
    3. Careless
    4. Unlucky
    5. None of these

  4. MELANCHOLY
    1. Sorrowful
    2. Happy
    3. Confused
    4. Convicted
    5. None of these

  5. EMINENT
    1. Famous
    2. Sad
    3. Imminent
    4. Happy
    5. Unknown

  6. PARTISAN
    1. Neutral
    2. Popular
    3. Biased
    4. Apart
    5. Stubborn

  7. NEPOTISM
    1. Query
    2. Favoritism
    3. Impartial
    4. Neophyte
    5. Nearness

  8. ENIGMA
    1. Mystery
    2. Postmortem
    3. Demise
    4. Understood
    5. Frightened

  9. CAPRICIOUS
    1. Intrinsic
    2. Certain
    3. Rest
    4. Shaky
    5. Copy

  10. AFFRONT
    1. Praise
    2. To insult
    3. To face
    4. Confront
    5. To remove

Word Choice (with respect to vocabulary)
  1. I cannot concentrate, here is too much __________.
    1. detraction
    2. distraction
    3. people
    4. sound
    5. contraction

  2. It is expected that the assembly will _________ these treaties.
    1. force
    2. ratify
    3. notify
    4. signify
    5. check

  3. Oil is mostly _________ by trucks in Pakistan.
    1. transfer
    2. transmit
    3. transport
    4. travel
    5. deliver

  4. Bus _________ are going to increase.
    1. fees
    2. rates
    3. bills
    4. credits
    5. fares

  5. Pakistani __________ met his counterpart in London.
    1. console
    2. counsel
    3. councel
    4. consul
    5. council

  6. Children like to watch science __________ movies.
    1. fiction
    2. faction
    3. fraction
    4. fallacy
    5. friction

  7. This account is exempted from __________ charges.
    1. tax
    2. bevy
    3. levy
    4. interest
    5. taxation

  8. His believe that he could do this, is his __________.
    1. allusion
    2. illusion
    3. delusion
    4. depict
    5. addict

  9. You are wearing an army's uniform, but the __________ is missing.
    1. epic
    2. epoch
    3. epithet
    4. epicure
    5. epaulet

  10. University professors visit the website www.sheir.org and ___________ the data.
    1. inform
    2. appraise
    3. apprise
    4. amended
    5. commended

English MCQs for different Admission Tests

ANALOGIES
  1. ABERRATION : ANOMALY
    1. auspicious : favourable
    2. cacophony : euphony
    3. eclectic : gifted
    4. fallow : badly felt
    5. erudite : stuffed

  2. DETERIORATE : IMPROVE
    1. feckless : careless
    2. evanescent : exigent
    3. hope : hone
    4. accumulation : narrate
    5. obstinate : tractable

  3. AGGRAVATE : ALLEVIATE
    1. later : precede
    2. urbane : naive
    3. evasive : wordy
    4. feeble : worker
    5. disavow : confront

  4. VINDICTIVE: MERCY
    1. transient : fleeting
    2. elated : happy
    3. crestfallen : cognizant
    4. cajole : coax
    5. skeptical : trustfulness

  5. CALCULUS : MATHEMATICS
    1. physics : chemistry
    2. mathematics : science
    3. book : pencil
    4. college : university
    5. objective : subjective

  6. ISLAND : ARCHIPELAGO
    1. classroom : school
    2. student : teacher
    3. brook : building
    4. chary : cautious
    5. transport : transfer

  7. FOND : DOTING
    1. chide : pillory
    2. doctrine : patient
    3. strut : walk
    4. levy : bevy
    5. time : search

  8. TIGER : CARNIVOROUS
    1. lion : hungry
    2. cow : herbivorous
    3. pen : write
    4. building : impressive
    5. tree : forest

  9. TREPIDATION : FEAR
    1. baleful : tolerate
    2. ameliorate : amenable
    3. join : conjoin
    4. compliant : argumentative
    5. candid : beget

  10. STUBBORN : OBSTINATE
    1. mulish : tractable
    2. trepidation : confident
    3. impecunious : penny
    4. gloomy : morose
    5. education : school

Word Choice (with respect to grammar)
  1. I am afraid __________ cats.
    1. to
    2. from
    3. of
    4. with
    5. by

  2. We did not have __________ questions for the lecturer.
    1. none
    2. any
    3. some
    4. no
    5. more

  3. Octopuses have not only large brains __________ also a well-developed nervous system.
    1. but
    2. and
    3. are
    4. and have
    5. or

  4. The manager __________ everyone go home an hour early on Friday afternoon.
    1. allowed
    2. let
    3. permitted
    4. got
    5. asked

  5. He came in Karachi __________ August 14, 2010.
    1. in
    2. on
    3. for
    4. from
    5. with

  6. Bilal is not receiving the call. He is __________ at work.
    1. already
    2. still
    3. yet
    4. looking
    5. no longer

  7. Bilal is getting __________ the car.
    1. out of
    2. out
    3. out from
    4. out through
    5. outside

  8. Saad is travelling __________ the school.
    1. to
    2. towards
    3. off
    4. through
    5. None of these

  9. They went __________ the rain.
    1. despite
    2. in spite
    3. under
    4. avoiding
    5. and enjoy

  10. I was surprised by the large __________ people who came.
    1. number of
    2. amount of
    3. sum of
    4. total of
    5. some of

Summary Completion

Complete the following passage with correct option

During the later years of the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation government was formed. This government (1)__________ severely from a lack of power. Each state distrusted (2)__________ and gave little authority to the central or federal government. The Articles of Confederation (3)__________ a government which could not raise money (4)__________ taxes, prevent Indian raids, or force the British out (5)__________ the United States.
    1. damaged
    2. suffered
    3. fail
    4. diminished
    5. none of these

    1. other
    2. the other
    3. others
    4. the others
    5. none of these

    1. produced
    2. made
    3. obtained
    4. elected
    5. none of these

    1. with
    2. from
    3. for
    4. to
    5. with the

    1. with
    2. from
    3. for
    4. to
    5. of

Reading Comprehension

Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions


Unemployment is an important index of economic slack and lost output, but it is much more than that. For the unemployed person, it is often a damaging affront to human dignity and sometimes a catastrophic blow to family life. Nor is this cost distributed in proportion to ability to bear it. It falls most heavily on the young, the semiskilled and unskilled, the black person, the older worker, and underemployed person in a low income rural area who is denied the option of securing more rewarding urban employment…. The concentrated incidence of unemployment among specific groups in the population means far greater costs to society that can be measured simply in hours of involuntary idleness or dollars of income lost. The extra costs include disruption of the careers of young people, increased juvenile delinquency, and perpetuation of conditions which breed racial discrimination in employment and otherwise deny equality of opportunity. There is another and more subtle cost. The social and economic strains of prolonged underutilization create strong pressures for cost-increasing solutions…. On the side of labor, prolonged high unemployment leads to “share-the-work” pressures for shorter hours, intensifies resistance to technological change and to rationalization of work rules. On the side of business, the weakness of markets leads to attempts to raise prices to cover high average overhead casts and to pressures for protection against foreign and domestic competition.
  1. According to the passage, unemployment is an index of
    1. over utilization of capacity
    2. economic slack and lost output
    3. diminished resources
    4. the employment rate
    5. under capacity

  2. While unemployment is damaging to many, it falls most heavily upon all except the
    1. black
    2. semiskilled
    3. unskilled
    4. underemployed
    5. white middle class

  3. The cost to society of unemployment can be measured by all except
    1. lost incomes
    2. idleness
    3. juvenile delinquency
    4. disruption of careers
    5. the death rate

  4. Serious unemployment leads labor groups to demand
    1. more jobs by having everyone work shorter hours
    2. higher wages to those employed
    3. “no fire” policies
    4. cost-cutting solutions
    5. higher social security payments

  5. According to the passage, a typical business reaction to a recession is to press for
    1. higher unemployment insurance
    2. protection against imports
    3. government action
    4. restrictive business practices
    5. restraint against union activity