Kips English Grammar Tests for MDCAT, ECAT Test No.2 - MDCATustad

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Monday, July 13, 2020

Kips English Grammar Tests for MDCAT, ECAT Test No.2

Kips English Grammar Tests

Download Kips English Grammar test series for MDCAT/ECAT. Kips self assessment test series of English in pdf free download.

Kips English Grammar Testing Series

Kips English Entry for entry tests like MDCAT or ECAT contains one portion of English grammar. In grammar there are Sentence completion, Tick the correct option, nouns, prepositions and English vocabulary. 


Paper: English                                                 Entry Test                                           MCAT/ECAT

Sentence Completion.
  1. A tour of their smoke house will give you an idea of how the pioneers used to __________ food in order to preserve it.
(a)   Desiccate              
(b)  deracinate      
 (c)  decry               
(c)  dappled
  1. In these days, topic of U.S.A attack on Iran has become popular public ______________.
(a)   disdain                  
(b) discourse        
 (c) discretion        
(c) divagation
  1. The ___________ of the children made it impossible for him to study his book.
(a)   deception      (b)       chassis            
(b)  (c)  clamor    (c)        catharsis  
  1. For keats life was a __________ of tears.
(a)   veil            (b)       wail                
(b)  (c)  weal    (c)        dale  

Tick the correct option.


       5. (a)        A number of book is missing.                           
            (b)        A number of books is missing.
            (c)        A number of books are missing.                                   
           (d)         A number of book are missing.


6.    (a)       A quarter of it are fresh.                                   
       (b)       A quarter of it is fresh.
 (c)       A quarters of it is fresh.                                    
(d)        A quarters of them is fresh.


7.    (a)       The number of students is in creasing in my class.
(b)        The number of students are increasing in my class.
(c)        The number of student is increasing in my class.                       
(d)        The numbers of students are increasing in my class.


8.     (a)      Half of them are rotten.                                    
        (b)      Half of them is rotten.
  (c)      Halves of it are rotten.                                      
  (d)      Halves of them is rotten.


9.    (a)       Our only guides at the night was the stars.        
(b)        Our only guide at the night were the stars.
(c)        Our only guide at the night was the stars.          
(d)        She asked me the reason why did I reach late.  

10. (a)        A great many student has been declared successful.
(b)        A great many students have been declared successful.
(c)        A great many students has been declared successful.
(d)        A great many a students have been declared successful.
Tick the right choice.

                                                            A          B    C                D
11.                             Two thirds of the is books interesting.


                                                               A      B                          C      D
12.                             You used to write short stores, use n’t you?


                                                                    A         B         C                          D
13.                             You need not to have wasted our time in idle gossip.


                                                               A                            B             C                D
14.                             He sailed for England on Friday, arriving there on Sunday.

                                                                A              B  C                            D
15.                             They had sooner to take a rickshaw than walk on foot.


E.W.P.


16. Deviate:                        
 (a)        follow                                                    
(b)        locate  
(c)        break               
(d)        concentrate 
17. Diffident:                       
 (a)        confident                                             
 (b)       confidant         
(c)        shy                  
(d)        devious  
18. Denomination:            
(a)        humility                                                 
(b)       faith               
(c)        deuce            
(d)        delta  
19. Divagate:                     
(a)        dunce                                                       
(b)      downy             
(c)      dote                
(d)      wander
20. Discrepancy:                
(a)        compatibility                
(b)       appreciation     
(c)       difference                  
(d)      compliment
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