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MDCAT English Grammar MCQs Notes Prepositions Vocabulary Test#7

MDCAT English Grammar MCQs

Here are MDCAT English Grammar MCQs notes for the students of F.sc medical and non-medical. MDCAT English Grammar MCQs for online preparation of entry test mdcat/ecat.

English Grammar MCQs for Entry Test

MDCAT English Grammar MCQs are collected from the past papers of UHS and UET . English Grammar portion is compulsory carrying 10 marks.
Sentence Completion.
  1. The T.V salesman at the store and used a __________ of their own that we simply could not follow.
(a)   Jig                         (b)       jitney             
(b)  (c)  jargon             (d)       junket  
  1. Terrorists attack on civilians _________ the fragile peace in Pakistan.       
(a)   incisive                 (b)       jeopardise      
(b)  (c)  innovate          (d)       infidel  
  1. Economists and politicians of Pakistan are not able to wipe out the inequities of wealth and eliminate ________ from our country.
(a)   inertia                    (b)       incentive        
(b)  (c)  joist                 (d)       indigence   
  1. The roommates often engaged in good natured verbal __________
(a)   joust                      (b)       jabber            
(b)  (c)  jargon             (d)       jubilee  
  1. A ______ choice of investments brought prosperity to country in her later years.
(a) judicious    (b)       laity               
(c)  juncture     (d)      joist
  1. In constructing neighbourhoods, _________ houses are more economical than building detached ones.
(a) jaundiced         (b)       juxtaposing    
(c)  intensic           (d)      inordinate  
  1. No matter how hard I tried to find a good home back for her argument, I could not think
(a) itinerary           (b)       isotopic          
(c)  jaded               (d)       irrefutable    
  1. He looked for exotic foods to stimulate his __________ appetite.
(a) jaded                (b)       irrefutable      
(c)  junket             (d)       jettison   
  1. In order the enable the ship to ride safely through the storm, the captain had to __________ much of his cargo
(a) jeopardize        (b)       jostle             
(c)  jettison            (d)      junket  
  1. Though she maintained she had gone abroad to collect first hand data on the common Market, the opposition claimed that her trip was merely a political ____________.
(a) jocular             (b)       jettison                       
(c)  junket             (d)      jargon    
  1. The T.V salesman at the store and used a __________ of their own that we simply could not follow.
(a)   Jig                               (b)       jitney             
(b)  (c)        jargon             (d)       junket 
Terrorists attack on civilians _________ the fragile peace in Pakistan.         
a)     incisive           (b)       jeopardise      
     (c)   innovate          (d)       infidel 
Economists and politicians of Pakistan are not able to wipe out the inequities of wealth and eliminate ________ from our country.
a)     inertia              (b)       incentive        
     (c)   joist                (d)        indigence  
The roommates often engaged in good natured verbal __________
a)    joust                            (b)       jabber            
b)    (c)        jargon             (d)       jubilee 
A ______ choice of investments brought prosperity to country in her later years.
a)     judicious                     (b)       laity               
    (c)    juncture                      (d)        joist
In constructing neighbourhoods, _________ houses are more economical than building detached ones.
  a     jaundiced                       (b)       juxtaposing    
(c)        intensic                      (d)        inordinate  
No matter how hard I tried to find a good home back for her argument, I could not think of one her logic was
a)     itinerary          (b)       isotopic          
     (c)   jaded               (d)       irrefutable   
He looked for exotic foods to stimulate his __________ appetite.
a)     jaded               (b)       irrefutable      
     (c)   junket            (d)        jettison  
In order the enable the ship to ride safely through the storm, the captain had to __________ much of his cargo
a)     jeopardize       (b)       jostle             
     (c)   jettison           (d)      junket 
Though she maintained she had gone abroad to collect first hand data on the common Market, the opposition claimed that her trip was merely a political ____________.
a)     jocular             (b)       jettison                       
     (c)   junket              (d)       jargon   

E.W.P.

21. Inter:             
(a)  bury                 (b)       amuse             
(c)  relate               (d)       abandon  
22. Innocuous:    
(a)  not capable     (b)       not dangerous
(c)  not eager         (d)       not frank
23. Inculcate:      
(a)  exculpate        (b)       educate           
(c)  embarrass        (d)       prepare  
24. Indigent:       
(a)  pusilanimous   (b)       penurious       
(c)  affluent           (d)       lazy
25. Infallible:      
(a)  unity                (b)       final                
(c)  inaccurate       (d)       perfect  
26. Jaded:            
(a)  stimulated       (b)       exhausted       
(c)  void                 (d)       upright
27. Jocular:         
(a)  frank                    (b)       serious            
     (c)        verbose           (d)       blind     
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