ISSB Academic & Intelligence Test English: Prepositions MCQs

Practice Prepositions MCQs for ISSB Academic & Intelligence Test English — topic-wise sets with solved answers.

ISSB Academic & Intelligence Test English: Prepositions MCQs — sample questions

  1. Question 1

    Q1. Choose the correct preposition: "He is adept ______ handling difficult situations."

    • A) in
    • B) at
    • C) on
    • D) with

    Answer: at

    Explanation: The fixed collocation is "adept at" + gerund/noun. "Adept in" is sometimes heard but "adept at" is standard in ISSB/ competitive English papers.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. Fill in the blank: 'The cadet apologized ___ his instructor ___ the delay.'

    • A) to, for
    • B) for, to
    • C) at, about
    • D) with, on

    Answer: to, for

    Explanation: We apologize 'to' the person and 'for' the reason. 'Apologized for his instructor' would wrongly suggest the instructor was at fault.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. Fill in the blank: 'She is proficient ___ mathematics and keen ___ joining the aviation branch.'

    • A) in, on
    • B) at, in
    • C) in, on
    • D) with, for

    Answer: in, on

    Explanation: Standard usage is 'proficient in' a subject and 'keen on' doing something.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. Fill in: 'The officer insisted ___ punctuality and was admired ___ his discipline.'

    • A) on, for
    • B) for, on
    • C) at, by
    • D) in, with

    Answer: on, for

    Explanation: We insist 'on' something and are admired 'for' a quality. Review the rule behind the correct option so you can apply it to similar questions.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. Fill in: 'She is allergic ___ dust and sensitive ___ cold weather.'

    • A) to, to
    • B) with, for
    • C) from, in
    • D) of, about

    Answer: to, to

    Explanation: Standard collocations: allergic 'to' a substance; sensitive 'to' conditions. Review the rule behind the correct option so you can apply it to similar questions.

  6. Question 6

    Q6. Fill in the blank: 'The cadet is capable ___ solving problems and eligible ___ promotion.'

    • A) of, for
    • B) in, to
    • C) at, of
    • D) with, on

    Answer: of, for

    Explanation: We say capable of doing something and eligible for something. Other pairs do not collocate in standard English.

  7. Question 7

    Q7. Fill in: 'He is senior ___ me ___ rank but junior ___ age.'

    • A) to, in, in
    • B) than, by, in
    • C) to, by, in
    • D) than, in, to

    Answer: to, in, in

    Explanation: Senior to someone in rank. Junior in age. 'Than' is used with comparative adjectives, not with senior or junior in this sense.

  8. Question 8

    Q8. Fill in: 'The briefing will commence ___ 0900 hours ___ Monday.'

    • A) at, on
    • B) in, at
    • C) on, in
    • D) by, at

    Answer: at, on

    Explanation: Use at with clock time and on with days. Commence at 0900 on Monday is standard military phrasing.

  9. Question 9

    Q9. Fill in: 'She is good ___ mathematics but weak ___ spelling.'

    • A) at, in
    • B) in, at
    • C) on, with
    • D) for, on

    Answer: in, at

    Explanation: Good in a school subject. Weak at a skill like spelling. These collocations appear often in ISSB papers.

  10. Question 10

    Q10. Fill in: 'The officer is responsible ___ security ___ the camp.'

    • A) for, of
    • B) of, for
    • C) to, at
    • D) with, in

    Answer: for, of

    Explanation: Responsible for a duty. Security of a place. These fixed pairs appear often in ISSB English.

  11. Question 11

    Q11. The cadet was warned _____ reporting late to the parade ground.

    • A) against
    • B) for
    • C) about
    • D) on

    Answer: against

    Explanation: Warned against means the cadet was told not to repeat that behaviour. For usually states the reason after punishment has already been given.

  12. Question 12

    Q12. The interviewing officer insisted _____ punctuality from every candidate.

    • A) in
    • B) for
    • C) on
    • D) at

    Answer: on

    Explanation: Insist on is the fixed preposition pattern with a noun like punctuality. Insist in and insist for are not standard in formal English.

  13. Question 13

    Q13. After the briefing, the candidates were divided _____ four subgroups for the group task.

    • A) in
    • B) between
    • C) among
    • D) into

    Answer: into

    Explanation: Divide into is used when a whole is split into separate parts. Between is used for two items, not four subgroups.

  14. Question 14

    Q14. She is good _____ map reading during land navigation tasks at the selection centre.

    • A) in
    • B) with
    • C) at
    • D) for

    Answer: at

    Explanation: Good at follows a skill or activity. Good in is used with school subjects, not practical skills like map reading.

  15. Question 15

    Q15. On the ISSB panel, the psychologist is senior _____ the medical officer.

    • A) from
    • B) than
    • C) to
    • D) over

    Answer: to

    Explanation: Senior to is the standard formal pattern in Pakistani competitive exams. Senior than copies the comparative pattern used with shorter adjectives but is incorrect here.

  16. Question 16

    Q16. All candidates must abide _____ the rules of the selection centre.

    • A) by
    • B) with
    • C) to
    • D) for

    Answer: by

    Explanation: Abide by is a fixed verb-preposition pair meaning to follow rules. Abide with is not used in standard English for obeying regulations.

  17. Question 17

    Q17. The cadet apologised _____ the interviewing officer for his careless remark.

    • A) for
    • B) with
    • C) to
    • D) at

    Answer: to

    Explanation: Apologise to is used before the person who receives the apology. Apologise for introduces the thing you are sorry about, not the person.

  18. Question 18

    Q18. Candidates were prohibited _____ using mobile phones inside the selection centre.

    • A) to
    • B) for
    • C) against
    • D) from

    Answer: from

    Explanation: Prohibited from follows the gerund when stating what is not allowed. Prohibited to is a common error but not standard after this verb.

  19. Question 19

    Q19. Fill in the blank: The candidate is proficient ___ map reading.

    • A) in
    • B) on
    • C) at
    • D) with

    Answer: in

    Explanation: Standard usage is proficient in a skill or subject. Proficient at is sometimes heard, but proficient in is preferred in formal tests.

  20. Question 20

    Q20. Fill in the blank: The officer congratulated the team ___ their success.

    • A) for
    • B) on
    • C) about
    • D) with

    Answer: on

    Explanation: We congratulate someone on an achievement. Congratulate for is a common error in Pakistani exams.

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