Sentence Correction MCQs set 2 for KDA / MDA / RDA Assistant (BS-15/16) English — 20 solved questions.
Q1. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Answer: She is better than her sister.
Explanation: "Better" is already a comparative adjective, so "more better" and "most better" are double comparatives; "gooder" is non-standard - only "better" stands alone correctly.
Q2. Spot the error: "He suggested me to apply for the job."
Answer: me to apply
Explanation: "Suggest" is not followed by an object + infinitive; the correct construction is "suggest + gerund" (e.g., "He suggested applying for the job").
Q3. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
Answer: There are fewer students in the class today.
Explanation: "Fewer" is used with countable nouns (students), while "less" is used with uncountable nouns; the plural subject "students" requires the plural verb "are".
Q4. Spot the error: "The teacher, along with her students, are going on a trip."
Answer: are going
Explanation: When a noun is joined by a phrase like "along with," "together with," or "as well as," the verb still agrees with the original subject - "the teacher" - which is singular, so "is going" is required instead of "are going."
Q5. Spot the error: "Everyone have submitted their assignment on time."
Answer: Everyone have
Explanation: "Everyone" is a singular indefinite pronoun and requires a singular verb; "have" should be "has" to maintain subject-verb agreement.
Q6. Choose the correct sentence using "complement":
Answer: The wine complements the meal perfectly.
Explanation: "Complement" (noun/verb) means something that completes or enhances; "compliment" means praise. "The wine complements the meal" correctly uses the verb meaning to go well with.
Q7. Choose the correct sentence using "fewer":
Answer: Fewer students passed the exam this year.
Explanation: "Fewer" is used with countable nouns (students, items); "less" is used with uncountable nouns (water, time, patience). "Students" is countable, so "fewer" is correct.
Q8. Choose the correct sentence using "among":
Answer: The secret was shared among the three friends.
Explanation: "Among" is used with three or more people or things, while "between" is used with exactly two; "shared among the three friends" correctly uses "among" for a group of three.
Q9. Choose the correct sentence using "credible":
Answer: The journalist presented credible evidence.
Explanation: "Credible" means believable or trustworthy; "credulous" means too willing to believe. A journalist presents "credible evidence" - evidence that can be believed.
Q10. Identify the correct sentence using parallel structure in a list.
Answer: The manager asked us to arrive on time, to complete our tasks, and to behave professionally.
Explanation: Parallel structure requires that items in a list use the same grammatical form; all three infinitive phrases ("to arrive," "to complete," "to behave") maintain consistent parallel structure.
Q11. Which word completes She divided the cake _____ three parts?
Answer: into
Explanation: "Into" expresses division or separation resulting in distinct parts; "divided into three parts" correctly uses "into" for partition.
Q12. Which verb fits They _____ football every Sunday?
Answer: play
Explanation: "They" is plural and "every Sunday" describes a habitual action, requiring the simple present plural form "play" without a third-person -s.
Q13. Which word completes He is interested _____ history?
Answer: in
Explanation: "Interested in" is the correct prepositional phrase in English; one is "interested in" a subject, activity, or topic.
Q14. Which verb fits If she _____ harder she would pass?
Answer: studied
Explanation: The second conditional uses "if + past simple" to describe an unreal or hypothetical present/future condition; "studied" is the correct past simple form.
Q15. Which word completes He insisted _____ paying the bill?
Answer: on
Explanation: "Insist on" is the fixed prepositional collocation in English; "insist on doing something" is the standard form and cannot be replaced by "for," "of," or "to."
Q16. Which verb fits She _____ here since Monday morning?
Answer: has been
Explanation: "Has been" (present perfect continuous equivalent: "has been here") is used for a state that began in the past and continues up to now, signalled by "since Monday."
Q17. Which word completes Wait _____ me at the gate?
Answer: for
Explanation: "Wait for" is the fixed prepositional collocation meaning to stay in expectation of someone or something; no other preposition is idiomatic here.
Q18. Which verb fits It _____ lightly every afternoon this week so far?
Answer: has rained
Explanation: "This week so far" signals a period extending from the past to the present moment, requiring the present perfect "has rained" to show repeated action up to now.
Q19. Which word completes The audience laughed _____ the silly mistake?
Answer: at
Explanation: "Laugh at" is the standard prepositional collocation meaning to find something amusing or to mock; "laugh at a mistake" is idiomatic English.
Q20. Which verb completes By dawn he _____ already fled the scene?
Answer: had
Explanation: The past perfect "had" + past participle shows an action completed before another past reference point; "by dawn" signals that the fleeing was already completed.