MCQ Collection
GIKI English MCQs
Practice GIKI English questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: C. both
Explanation:
'Both' refers to the two brothers together and agrees with the plural verb.
The sentence states that the two share the same profession.
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Correct Answer: B. the
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Superlative adjectives normally take the definite article.
'The best' identifies the highest-ranking student.
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Correct Answer: C. a
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'One' begins with the consonant sound /w/.
The sound, not the written letter, determines the article.
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Correct Answer: D. the
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Names of mountain ranges take the definite article.
Individual mountain names generally do not.
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Correct Answer: A. few
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'Few' with a plural countable noun emphasizes an insufficient number.
The need to buy more confirms this negative meaning.
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Correct Answer: B. a little
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'A little' means some amount of an uncountable noun in a positive sense.
The sentence indicates that enough time is available.
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Correct Answer: C. Neither
Explanation:
'Neither' refers to not one and not the other of two items.
'None' is more commonly used for more than two.
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Correct Answer: D. Several
Explanation:
'Students' is a plural countable noun.
'Several' correctly indicates an unspecified number greater than two.
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Correct Answer: A. much
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'Money' is an uncountable noun.
'Much' is used in questions with uncountable nouns.
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Correct Answer: B. many
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'Books' is a plural countable noun.
'Many' is used to ask about the number of countable items.
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Correct Answer: C. less
Explanation:
'Water' is uncountable, so the comparative quantifier is 'less.'
'Fewer' is used with plural countable nouns.
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Correct Answer: D. would
Explanation:
This is an inverted third conditional referring to an unreal past situation.
The result clause correctly uses 'would have' plus past participle.