WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-MCQ | Set 2 Prepositions | Articles | Phrases
English Grammar — MCQ | Set 2 Prepositions | Articles | Phrases Class 9 / 1st Year Intermediate
Q1. (Prepositions) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "She is very particular _______ her appearance." A. for B. on C. about D. with
Q2. (Articles) Fill in the blank with the correct article: "_______ Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world." A. A B. An C. The D. No article needed
Q3. (Phrases) Choose the correct meaning of the phrase: "He gave up smoking after his doctor's advice." A. Started smoking heavily B. Took up a new habit C. Quit or stopped completely D. Reduced gradually
Q4. (Prepositions) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "The teacher was disappointed _______ the students' performance." A. for B. with C. about D. by
Q5. (Articles) Fill in the blank with the correct article: "He is _______ university professor of great repute." A. an B. the C. a D. no article needed
Q6. (Phrases) Choose the correct meaning of the phrase: "The old woman looked after the abandoned child." A. Watched carefully B. Searched for someone C. Took care of D. Looked behind
Q7. (Prepositions) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "She was congratulated _______ her brilliant performance." A. for B. on C. with D. about
Q8. (Articles) Fill in the blank with the correct article: "_______ poor need our help and support." A. A B. An C. The D. No article needed
Q9. (Phrases) Choose the correct meaning of the phrase: "The principal looked into the matter of student absence." A. Looked carefully at something B. Investigated or examined thoroughly C. Ignored the problem completely D. Announced the matter publicly
Q10. (Prepositions) Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "He died _______ a heart attack last night." A. with B. by C. from D. of
Answers with Explanations
Q1. ✅ C — about. The correct preposition after particular when expressing strong attention or concern towards something is about. This is a fixed idiomatic usage. Structure: particular + about + noun/gerund. Correct: She is very particular about her appearance. Using for, on, or with after particular is grammatically incorrect.
Q2. ✅ C — The. The definite article the is always used before the names of famous monuments, buildings, and landmarks. The Taj Mahal, The Eiffel Tower, The Red Fort, The White House all follow this rule. These are unique, specific structures that are identified by the use of the to distinguish them from all others.
Q3. ✅ C — Quit or stopped completely. Give up is a phrasal verb meaning to stop doing something permanently, especially a habit or activity. It implies a complete and final cessation rather than a gradual reduction. It is commonly used with habits such as give up smoking, give up drinking, give up a job. Its opposite is take up, meaning to start.
Q4. ✅ B — with. The correct preposition after disappointed when referring to a person or their performance is with. When referring to a thing, situation, or outcome, about or at may be used. Since the sentence refers to the teacher's feeling towards the students' performance, with is the most appropriate and correct choice here.
Q5. ✅ C — a. Though u is a vowel, the word university begins with the consonant sound /j/ (like you-niversity). The rule for articles is based on the sound of the word, not its spelling. When a word begins with a consonant sound, a is used. Other similar examples: a uniform, a unique idea, a useful tool, a European country.
Q6. ✅ C — Took care of. Look after is a common phrasal verb meaning to take care of someone or something, especially someone who needs help or attention. It is used in the context of providing care, supervision, or protection. Examples: look after children, look after the elderly, look after a house. It is different from look for (to search).
Q7. ✅ B — on. The correct preposition after congratulate is always on. This is a fixed and commonly tested grammatical rule. Structure: congratulate + object + on + noun/gerund. Correct: She was congratulated on her brilliant performance. Using for, with, or about after congratulate is incorrect in standard English usage.
Q8. ✅ C — The. When the is placed before an adjective like poor, rich, blind, deaf, elderly, it refers to an entire class of people and always takes a plural verb. The poor means all poor people in general. No other article can be used in this context. Similar examples: The rich are not always happy. The blind need special care.
Q9. ✅ B — Investigated or examined thoroughly. Look into is a phrasal verb meaning to investigate, examine, or enquire into something in detail in order to find out the truth or facts about it. It is commonly used in formal and official contexts. Examples: look into a complaint, look into a matter, look into an issue. It is different from look at (to observe visually).
Q10. ✅ C — from. The correct preposition used with die when referring to an illness or medical condition is of or from. Both are acceptable in standard English. Die of is more commonly used in British English (died of cancer, died of fever) while die from is also widely accepted. With and by are both incorrect in this context.
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