English Grammar Mock Test-I for Rajasthan HC Group D Exam 2025 | 50 MCQ

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English Grammar Mock Test for Rajasthan HC Group D Exam 2025

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Active and Passive Voice

Q. 1. Change the following sentence into passive voice: “The chef cooked a delicious meal.”

(A) A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
(B) The chef was cooked a delicious meal.
(C) A delicious meal is cooked by the chef.
(D) The chef has cooked a delicious meal.

Q. 2. Which sentence is in the passive voice?

(A) She sings a song.
(B) The letter was written by John.
(C) They are playing football.
(D) He will finish the work.

Tenses / Sequence of Tenses

Q. 3. Choose the correct tense: “By next year, she ______ her degree.”

(A) will complete
(B) will have completed
(C) completes
(D) completed

Q. 4. Identify the correct sequence: “If it rains, we ______ at home.”

(A) will stay
(B) would stay
(C) stayed
(D) stay

Direct and Indirect Narration

Q. 5. Convert to indirect speech: She said, “I am reading a book.”

(A) She said that she was reading a book.
(B) She said that she is reading a book.
(C) She said that she had been reading a book.
(D) She said that she read a book.

Q. 6. Identify the correct indirect form: He asked, “Where do you live?”

(A) He asked where I lived.
(B) He asked where did I live.
(C) He asked where I live.
(D) He asked where do I live.

Sentence Transformation

Q. 7. Transform into negative: “She has finished her homework.”

(A) She has not finished her homework.
(B) She did not finish her homework.
(C) She does not finish her homework.
(D) She had not finished her homework.

Q. 8. Change to interrogative: “They can solve the problem.”

(A) Can they solve the problem?
(B) Do they can solve the problem?
(C) Can solve they the problem?
(D) They can solve the problem?

Correction of Sentences

Q. 9. Correct the sentence: “Each of the students are responsible.”

(A) Each of the students is responsible.
(B) Each of the students were responsible.
(C) Each of the student are responsible.
(D) Each students are responsible.

Commonly Misused Words

Q. 11. Choose the correct word: “The effect/affect of the law was significant.”

(A) effect
(B) affect
(C) effects
(D) affected

Q. 12. Select the correct option: “He lied/lay down on the bed.”

(A) lied
(B) lay
(C) laid
(D) lain

Active and Passive Voice

Q. 13. Change to passive: “Someone stole my wallet.”

(A) My wallet was stolen by someone.
(B) My wallet is stolen by someone.
(C) My wallet had been stolen.
(D) Someone was stolen my wallet.

Q. 14. Which sentence is passive?

(A) The dog chased the cat.
(B) The cake was baked by Mary.
(C) They will announce the results.
(D) She has written a novel.

Tenses / Sequence of Tenses

Q. 15. Choose the correct tense: “She ______ TV when I called.”

(A) watches
(B) watched
(C) was watching
(D) had watched

Q. 16. Identify the correct sequence: “If she ______ early, she will catch the train.”

(A) wakes
(B) woke
(C) had woken
(D) will wake

Direct and Indirect Narration

Q. 17. Convert to indirect speech: He said, “I will help you.”

(A) He said that he would help me.
(B) He said that he will help me.
(C) He said that he helps me.
(D) He said that he would helped me.

Q. 18. Indirect form of: She said, “What are you doing?”

(A) She asked what I was doing.
(B) She asked what am I doing.
(C) She asked what I am doing.
(D) She asked what was I doing.

Sentence Transformation

Q. 19. Transform to negative: “They have arrived.”

(A) They have not arrived.
(B) They did not arrive.
(C) They do not arrive.
(D) They had not arrived.

Q. 20. Change to exclamatory: “It is a beautiful day.”

(A) What a beautiful day it is!
(B) How beautiful the day is!
(C) Is it a beautiful day?
(D) It is not a beautiful day.

Correction of Sentences

Q. 21. Correct: “Neither of the boys know the answer.”

(A) Neither of the boys knows the answer.
(B) Neither of the boys knowing the answer.
(C) Neither boys know the answer.
(D) Neither of the boys knew the answer.

Q. 22. Correct the sentence: “She is afraid from spiders.”

(A) She is afraid of spiders.
(B) She is afraid by spiders.
(C) She is afraid with spiders.
(D) She is afraid at spiders.

Commonly Misused Words

Q. 23. Choose the correct word: “The principal/principle of the school is strict.”

(A) principal
(B) principle
(C) principals
(D) principles

Q. 25. Change to passive: “They are building a new bridge.”

(A) A new bridge is being built by them.
(B) A new bridge was built by them.
(C) A new bridge has been built by them.
(D) A new bridge is built by them.

Q. 26. Which sentence is in passive voice?

(A) The teacher praised the student.
(B) The letter has been delivered.
(C) We will complete the project.
(D) She sings beautifully.

Tenses / Sequence of Tenses

Q. 27. Choose the correct tense: “By 5 PM yesterday, I ______ my work.”

(A) finished
(B) had finished
(C) have finished
(D) was finishing

Q. 28. Identify the correct sequence: “She said she ______ to London the next day.”

(A) will go
(B) would go
(C) is going
(D) went

Direct and Indirect Narration

Q. 29. Convert to indirect speech: The doctor said, “Take this medicine twice daily.”

(A) The doctor said to take that medicine twice daily.
(B) The doctor said take this medicine twice daily.
(C) The doctor said that take this medicine twice daily.
(D) The doctor said he took that medicine twice daily.

Q. 30. Indirect form of: He said, “I may be late.”

(A) He said that he might be late.
(B) He said that he may be late.
(C) He said that he was late.
(D) He said that he could be late.

Sentence Transformation

Q. 31. Transform to negative: “She can swim very well.”

(A) She cannot swim very well.
(B) She could not swim very well.
(C) She does not swim very well.
(D) She can’t not swim very well.

Q. 32. Change to interrogative: “They have finished their homework.”

(A) Have they finished their homework?
(B) Do they have finished their homework?
(C) Did they finish their homework?
(D) Are they finished their homework?

Correction of Sentences

Q. 33. Correct: “One of the boys are missing.”

(A) One of the boys is missing.
(B) One of the boys were missing.
(C) One boy are missing.
(D) One boys is missing.

Q. 34. Correct the sentence: “She is taller than me.”

(A) She is taller than I.
(B) She is taller than I am.
(C) She is more tall than me.
(D) Both (A) and (B)

Commonly Misused Words

Q. 35. Choose the correct word: “There/Their house is beautiful.”

(A) There
(B) Their
(C) They’re
(D) Theire

Q. 36. Select the correct option: “The number of students have/has increased.”

(A) have
(B) has
(C) had
(D) having

Active and Passive Voice

Q. 38. Change to passive: “Someone must finish this work today.”

(A) This work must be finished today.
(B) This work must finish today.
(C) This work must finished today.
(D) This work must being finished today.

Tenses / Sequence of Tenses

Q. 39. Choose the correct tense: “She ______ for five hours when the phone rang.”

(A) studied
(B) had been studying
(C) was studying
(D) has studied

Direct and Indirect Narration

Q. 40. Convert to indirect speech: “He said, ‘Alas! I have failed.'”

(A) He exclaimed sadly that he had failed.
(B) He said that alas he had failed.
(C) He told that he failed sadly.
(D) He exclaimed that he has failed.

Sentence Transformation

Q. 41. Transform to negative: “He has some money.”

(A) He has no money.
(B) He does not have any money.
(C) He has not any money.
(D) Both (A) and (B)

Correction of Sentences

Q. 42. Correct: “The committee are divided in their opinions.”

(A) The committee is divided in its opinions.
(B) The committee are divided in its opinions.
(C) The committee is divided in their opinions.
(D) The committee are divided in their opinion.

Commonly Misused Words

Q. 43. Choose the correct word: “I need advice/advise on this matter.”

(A) advice
(B) advise
(C) advices
(D) advising

Mixed Grammar

Q. 44. Identify the correct sentence:

(A) Hardly had I left when the rain started.
(B) Hardly I had left when the rain started.
(C) Hardly had I left than the rain started.
(D) Hardly I left when the rain started.

Final Questions (45–50)

Q. 45. Passive of: “People speak English worldwide.”

(A) English is spoken worldwide.
(B) English was spoken worldwide.
(C) English has been spoken worldwide.
(D) English speaks worldwide.

Q. 46. Correct: “She is one of the best students that has/have passed.”

(A) has
(B) have
(C) had
(D) having

Q. 47. Choose the correct pair: “The _____ of the Himalayas is _____.”

(A) peak / breathtaking
(B) peek / breath taking
(C) peak / breath taking
(D) peek / breathtaking

Q. 48. Transform: “Not only is she smart, but she is also kind.” (to simple sentence)

(A) She is smart and kind.
(B) Besides being smart, she is kind.
(C) She is both smart and kind.
(D) All of the above

Q. 49. Correct: “The data is/are being analyzed.”

(A) is
(B) are
(C) was
(D) were

Q. 50. Identify the misused word: “The capital/capitol building is impressive.”

(A) capital
(B) capitol
(C) Both are correct
(D) Neither is correct

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