10th class,board examination, English grammar,usage of prepositions- between Vs among

 

Grammar Guide: Between vs. Among

  • Between: Generally used when naming distinct, individual items (usually two, but can be more if they are specific, named entities).

    • Example: The secret stays between you and me.

    • Example: The trade agreement was signed between India, Brazil, and Japan.

  • Among: Used when talking about items that are part of a group, crowd, or mass, where individuals are not specifically named.

    • Example: The teacher distributed the sweets among the students.

    • Example: He felt at home among friends.


English Grammar Practice: Between and Among

1. The final match of the tournament will be played _______ Australia and England. A) among B) between C) through D) along

2. The property was divided equally _______ the four brothers. A) between B) through C) among D) around

3. I found my lost keys hidden _______ the cushions of the sofa. A) among B) between C) across D) towards

4. There is a strong sense of unity _______ the members of the village community. A) between B) among C) into D) from

5. The negotiations _______ the three neighboring countries lasted for several months. A) between B) among C) onto D) through

6. She was sitting _______ her two best friends during the graduation ceremony. A) among B) through C) between D) across

7. A stray dog was seen wandering _______ the crowd at the railway station. A) between B) among C) into D) onto

8. The pilot had to navigate the small plane _______ the mountain peaks. A) among B) along C) between D) towards

9. In a democracy, the power is distributed _______ the various branches of government. A) between |B) among C) onto D) across

10. You will have to choose _______ a career in medicine or engineering. A) among B) across C) through D) between


Answer Key:

  1. B) between (Used for two distinct entities.)

  2. C) among (Used for a group of people.)

  3. A) among (Used when an object is surrounded by a mass of other things.)

  4. B) among (Refers to a collective group/community.)

  5. A) between (Used here because the three countries are distinct, specific participants in the negotiation.)

  6. C) between (Refers to the space separating two specific people.)

  7. B) among (Used for being in the middle of a large, non-specific group/crowd.)

  8. C) between (Navigating the space separating two or more distinct peaks.)

  9. B) among (Refers to distribution within a collective system.)

  10. D) between (Used when choosing between two specific options.)

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