Practice Reading & Thinking Skills MCQs for BSN Nursing Entry Test English — topic-wise sets with solved answers.
Q1. Identify the grammatical error in the sentence: 'The teacher gave the students their homework, but they wasn't completed yet.'
Answer: Incorrect subject-verb agreement
Explanation: The subject-verb agreement is incorrect; 'they' is a plural pronoun and requires 'weren't'.
Q2. Which sentence demonstrates correct use of the passive voice?
Answer: The ball was thrown by John.
Explanation: The sentence 'The ball was thrown by John.' correctly uses the passive voice, with the subject 'ball' receiving the action.
Q3. The phrase 'a lot of' is used before which type of noun?
Answer: Both countable and uncountable nouns
Explanation: 'A lot of' can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns, making it a versatile quantifier.
Q4. Choose the sentence with the correct conditional tense: 'If I _______ rich, I would travel the world.'
Answer: were
Explanation: The correct form is 'were' for the second conditional, used for hypothetical situations.
Q5. Identify the function of the word 'although' in the sentence: 'Although it was raining, we went to the park.'
Answer: To show contrast
Explanation: 'Although' is used to show contrast between two clauses, indicating that despite the rain, they went to the park.
Q6. The phrase 'by the time' is used to indicate which aspect of time?
Answer: Sequence of events
Explanation: 'By the time' indicates that one event happens before another is completed, showing a sequence.
Q7. In the sentence 'The manager, as well as the employees, _______ to the meeting.', what is the correct verb form?
Answer: was invited
Explanation: The subject 'The manager' is singular, and 'as well as the employees' does not change the verb form to plural.
Q8. The word 'since' can be used to indicate which of the following?
Answer: Both cause and time
Explanation: 'Since' can indicate both cause ('since you're tired, let's rest') and time ('since morning').
Q9. Which sentence correctly uses a participle phrase?
Answer: Having studied hard, I found the exam easy.
Explanation: The participle phrase 'Having studied hard' correctly modifies the subject 'I', indicating the reason for finding the exam easy.
Q10. The phrase 'look forward to' is followed by which grammatical form?
Answer: Gerund
Explanation: 'Look forward to' is followed by a gerund (e.g., 'I look forward to meeting you').
Q11. In the sentence 'The new policy has been met with widespread criticism, _______ its potential benefits.'
Answer: despite
Explanation: 'Despite' indicates a contrast, showing that the criticism occurred even though there were potential benefits.
Q12. The correct form of the possessive adjective in the sentence 'That is _______ book.' is:
Answer: my
Explanation: 'My' is a possessive adjective used before nouns, whereas 'mine' is a possessive pronoun used alone.
Q13. The phrase 'used to' is employed to describe which type of past action?
Answer: Habitual or repeated
Explanation: 'Used to' describes past habitual or repeated actions that are no longer done.
Q14. The correct sentence using the comparative form is:
Answer: This cake is more delicious than the one we had yesterday.
Explanation: The correct comparative form is 'more delicious', following the rules for forming comparatives.
Q15. The sentence 'The city, which is known for its beauty, attracts many tourists.' uses which type of clause?
Answer: Non-restrictive relative clause
Explanation: The clause 'which is known for its beauty' is a non-restrictive relative clause, providing additional but not essential information.
Q16. In the sentence 'Having finished the project, we went home.', 'Having finished' is an example of:
Answer: Perfect participle
Explanation: 'Having finished' is a perfect participle, indicating an action completed before another action.
Q17. The phrase 'in spite of' is used to:
Answer: Show contrast
Explanation: 'In spite of' is used to show contrast, indicating that something happened despite a particular circumstance.
Q18. The sentence 'If I had studied harder, I _______ the exam.' requires which verb form?
Answer: would have passed
Explanation: The third conditional 'If I had studied harder, I would have passed' is used for past hypothetical situations.
Q19. The word 'meanwhile' is used to indicate:
Answer: Simultaneous actions
Explanation: 'Meanwhile' indicates that two actions are happening at the same time. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q20. The correct form of the verb in the sentence 'By next year, I _______ English for five years.' is:
Answer: will have been studying
Explanation: 'Will have been studying' is the future perfect continuous tense, indicating an action that will continue up to a point in the future.
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