1. Which of the following sentences is grammatically incorrect due to faulty parallelism?
A. He likes hiking, swimming, and to cycle.
B. He likes hiking, swimming, and cycling.
C. He enjoys hiking, and also swimming and cycling.
D. His hobbies are hiking, swimming, and cycling.
2. What is the grammatical function of the word 'however′ in the sentence: 'It was raining; however, we decided to go for a walk.'?
A. Preposition
B. Conjunction
C. Adverb
D. Interjection
3. Which sentence correctly uses 'affect′ and 'effect′?
A. The weather will effect our plans; the rain will affect them.
B. The weather will affect our plans; the rain will effect them.
C. The weather will effect our plans; the rain will effect them.
D. The weather will affect our plans; the rain will affect them.
4. What is the grammatical function of 'onto′ in the sentence: 'The cat jumped onto the table.'?
A. Adverb
B. Preposition
C. Conjunction
D. Interjection
5. Choose the sentence that correctly uses quotation marks for direct speech.
A. She said, 'I am going home′.
B. She said 'I am going home′.
C. She said, “I am going home.”
D. She said, “I am going home”.
6. What is the function of the phrase 'in spite of′ in the sentence: 'In spite of the rain, we enjoyed the picnic.'?
A. Preposition
B. Conjunction
C. Adverbial phrase
D. Adjective phrase
7. Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense?
A. I have finished my work before he arrived.
B. I finished my work before he arrived.
C. I had finished my work before he arrived.
D. I was finished my work before he arrived.
8. Choose the sentence that correctly uses a colon.
A. I need: milk, bread, and eggs.
B. I need milk, bread, and eggs:
C. I need the following: milk, bread, and eggs.
D. I need milk, bread, and: eggs.
9. What is the purpose of an appositive phrase?
A. To connect clauses
B. To modify a verb
C. To rename or explain a noun
D. To show possession
10. In the sentence 'Despite her efforts, she failed.', 'Despite′ functions as a:
A. Conjunction
B. Preposition
C. Adverb
D. Interjection
11. Which sentence uses the superlative degree of comparison correctly?
A. She is the taller of the three sisters.
B. She is the tallest of the two sisters.
C. She is the tallest of the three sisters.
D. She is the most tall of the three sisters.
12. Identify the sentence with correct parallel structure.
A. She enjoys singing, to dance, and playing the piano.
B. She enjoys singing, dancing, and to play the piano.
C. She enjoys to sing, dancing, and playing the piano.
D. She enjoys singing, dancing, and playing the piano.
13. Which of the following sentences is an example of a complex sentence?
A. The cat sat on the mat.
B. The cat sat on the mat and purred.
C. Because it was comfortable, the cat sat on the mat.
D. The cat sat on the mat; it was comfortable.
14. Identify the sentence with a misplaced modifier.
A. She served steak to the men on paper plates.
B. On paper plates, she served steak to the men.
C. She served steak on paper plates to the men.
D. She served steak to the men who were on paper plates.
15. Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of a gerund?
A. To swim is my favorite exercise.
B. Swimming is my favorite exercise.
C. I enjoy swim in the morning.
D. For swimming is good for health.
16. What punctuation mark is used to join two independent clauses that are closely related in thought?
A. Comma
B. Semicolon
C. Colon
D. Dash
17. What is the grammatical function of 'very′ in the sentence 'She is very happy.'?
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Preposition
D. Conjunction
18. In the sentence 'Having studied hard, she passed the exam.', 'Having studied hard′ is an example of a:
A. Gerund phrase
B. Participial phrase
C. Infinitive phrase
D. Prepositional phrase
19. Choose the sentence that uses the present perfect continuous tense correctly.
A. I have been knowing her for years.
B. I am knowing her for years.
C. I have known her for years.
D. I have been knowing her since years.
20. Which sentence demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement with a collective noun?
A. The team are playing well tonight.
B. The team is playing well tonight.
C. The team have played well tonight.
D. The team plays well tonight are good.
21. Identify the grammatical error in the following sentence: 'Between you and I, this plan is risky.'
A. Incorrect preposition
B. Incorrect pronoun case
C. Subject-verb agreement error
D. Misplaced modifier
22. Identify the sentence that uses a split infinitive.
A. To quickly run is important for fitness.
B. To run quickly is important for fitness.
C. To run is quickly important for fitness.
D. Quickly to run is important for fitness.
23. In the phrase 'the big red ball′, what is the correct order of adjectives according to standard English adjective order?
A. Size then color
B. Color then size
C. Opinion then size
D. Age then color
24. What type of pronoun is 'its′ in the sentence: 'The dog wagged its tail.'?
A. Personal pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Possessive pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
25. Which sentence correctly uses the subjunctive mood?
A. If I was you, I would study harder.
B. If I were you, I would study harder.
C. If I am you, I will study harder.
D. If I would be you, I study harder.
26. Which of the following sentences uses the passive voice effectively?
A. The dog chased the ball.
B. The ball was chased by the dog.
C. Someone stole my car.
D. My car was stolen.
27. Identify the sentence that uses a dangling modifier.
A. Walking down the street, I saw a cat.
B. Having finished the exam, Sarah felt relieved.
C. Covered in chocolate, the children looked happy.
D. Covered in chocolate, my ice cream was delicious.
28. Identify the sentence that correctly uses a hyphen.
A. He is a well known actor.
B. He is a well-known actor.
C. He is a well known-actor.
D. He is a well knownactor.
29. Identify the type of clause: 'Although it was raining, they went for a walk.' ('Although it was raining′)
A. Independent clause
B. Noun clause
C. Adjective clause
D. Adverbial clause
30. What is the grammatical term for a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses?
A. Preposition
B. Adverb
C. Conjunction
D. Interjection