10th class, board examination, English grammar on the topics parts of speech,articles,prepositions and Tenses.

 Here are 10 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) based on the 10th-grade English Grammar syllabus, focusing on Parts of Speech, Articles, Prepositions, and Tenses.

English Grammar Model Paper I

1. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: "The flowers smell sweet in the morning." A) Noun B) Adjective C) Adverb D) Verb

2. Fill in the blank with the correct article: "Copper is ____ useful metal." A) a B) an C) the D) No article needed

3. Choose the correct preposition: "The brave soldier died ____ his country." A) by B) with C) for D) over

4. Choose the correct tense form: "I ____ (wait) for the bus since 8 o'clock." A) waited B) am waiting C) have been waiting D) was waiting

5. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: "Alas! We lost the match." A) Conjunction B) Interjection C) Noun D) Verb

6. Fill in the blank with the correct article: "He is ____ most intelligent boy in the class." A) a B) an C) the D) some

7. Choose the correct preposition: "The cat jumped ____ the table." A) in B) upon C) at D) to

8. Choose the correct tense form: "Water ____ (boil) at 100 degrees Celsius." A) boiled B) boiling C) boils D) is boiling

9. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: "She ran fast to catch the train." ) Adjective B) Adverb C) Verb D) Pronoun

10. Choose the correct preposition: "He is senior ____ me by two years." A) than B) from C) to D) with


Answers:

  1. B) Adjective (It describes the noun 'flowers')

  2. A) a ('Useful' starts with a consonant sound 'yu')

  3. C) for (Indicates purpose/benefit)

  4. C) have been waiting (Present Perfect Continuous used for actions starting in the past continuing till now)

  5. D) Verb (Indicates the action of losing)

  6. C) the (Used before superlative degrees)

  7. B) upon (Used for motion onto a surface)

  8. C) boils (Simple Present used for universal truths)

  9. B) Adverb (Describes how she 'ran')

  10. C) to (Words like senior, junior, prefer always take 'to' instead of 'than')

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