Kips MDCAT English Grammar MCQs Entry Test No.4 - MDCATustad

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Kips MDCAT English Grammar MCQs Entry Test No.4

Kips MDCAT English Grammar Test 2020

Kips Academy Lahore MDCAT English Grammar test series is collected for the students of mdcat entry tests. Here is online preparation study material for mdcat/ecat entry test examinations.

MDCAT English Grammar 

At this blog students can download MDCAT english grammar notes and past papers series in pdf. In this you will find MDCAT ENGLISH GRAMMAR, sentence completion, choose the correct option and nouns with prepositions.

Paper: English                                                 Entry Test



Sentence Completion.


  1. Cunning lago used considerable _______ to trick Othello.
(a)   gull            (b)      guile              
(b)  (c)  gremlin (c)      guise

  1. Majid was so ____________ that he believed in all her false stories with close eyes.
(a)   gullible       (b)      hector            
(b)  (c)  grist      (c)       hallux  

  1. The dog’s ________ rose up when it heard the voice of a cat in room.
(a)   hackles      (b)       hiatus            
(b)  (c)  halcyon(c)       harangue   

  1. Designing the space shuttle Endeavour was a __________ task for the aerospace engineers.
(a)   herculean (b)       herbicide        
(b)  (c)  heinous(c)       heterogeneous   



Tick the correct option.


       5. (a)        The visitor’s went away by and by.                   
             (b)       The visitors went away little by little.
            (c)        The visitors went away one by one.                  
             (d)       The visiors went away gradually.


6.    (a)       He is ill, of course he can not come to college.  
(b)        He is ill, certainly, he cannot come to college.
 (c)       He is ill he can not of course, come to come.                
(d)        He is ill he can not come to come college certainly.


7.    (a)       The action against the defaulters was taken direct.
(b)        The action against the defaulters was taken directly.
(c)        Direct the action against the defaulters was taken.
(d)        The action directly against the defaulters was taken.


8.     (a)      Explain the above passage.                               
       (b)       Explain above passage.
 (c)       Explain the above mentioned passage.              
 (d)       Explain the above mention passage.


9.    (a)       He is very quicker than you.
(b)        He is more quicker than you.  
(c)        He is much quicker than you.
(d)        He is more quick than you.

10. (a)        He came merely to borrow a book.
(b)        He merely came to borrow a book.
(c)        He came to borrow merely a book.
(d)        He came to merely borrow a book.

11.   (a)      I only answered two questions.                         
        (b)      I answered two only questions.
 (c)       I answered only two questions.                         
 (d)       I only answering two questions.


12. (a)        He felt keenly this insult.
(b)        He felt keen this insult.
(c)        He felt this insult keen.
(d)        He keenly felt this insult.

13. (a)        It is more red than Pink.
(b)        It is much redder than Pink.
(c)        It is redder than Pink.
(d)        It is more redder than Pink.

14. (a)        Have you read whole book?
(b)        Have you read the whole book?
(c)        Have you read whole the book?
(d)        Have you read all the book?

15. (a)        He is my nearest door neighbour.
(b)        He is my next door neighbour.
(c)        He is my nearest door neighbour.
(d)        He is my next door neighbourer.


E.W.P.

16. Inanity:                       
(a)  sagacity            (b)        wit      
      (c)  prudence           (d)        silliness
17. Impugn:                      
(a)  assault             (b)        shelter 
      (c)  beseig               (d)        impute
18. Hone:                          
(a)  guide               (b)        illicit               
      (c)  whet                 (d)        ilk   
19. Impediment:               
(a)  ardent               (b)        Hydra              
      (c)  imetuous           (d)        barrier  
20. Immolate:                   
(a)  optimism          (b)        yield    
      (c)        ichor            (d)        impetus 
 
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