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English 8th Class Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
They.... going to isit their uncle.
The correct helping verb to use in the above sentence is.
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Have
Will
Had
are
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Question # 2
He ran without looking. The underlined words is a.
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Adverb phrase
Adverb clause
Noun phrase
Adjective clause
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Question # 3
Why do people migrate from a village to a city.
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Life in a vilalge is easy
Life in a village is very tough
To spend mony
To build a house
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Question # 4
The sentence with correct position of adverb is.
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Always they help the needy
They help always the needy
They always help the needy
They help the needy always.
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Question # 5
All sentence are Active Voice Except.
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He was collecting books
They were sleeping
I was punished by the headmaster
You are coming by bus
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Question # 6
The sentence with correct positionof alwyas is.
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She stands always first
Always she stands first
She alwyss stands first
She stnads first always
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Question # 7
I avoid going to hospitals........ I cannot stand patients sufferings.
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So that
Whenver
Because
Althogh
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Question # 8
All the laws are made.
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To give us truble
To keep us happy
To provide us homes
To hold the thieves
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Question # 9
The climber has to face.
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Thirst
Starvation
lack of oxygen
Lack of water
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Question # 10
To make the mother earth beautiful and green we can.
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Buy more cars
Use more plastic bottles
Plant more and more trees
Build housing socities
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Question # 11
Slow and steady
wins the race.The underlined word is a
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Adverb
Adjective Clause
Noun phrase
Adjective phrase
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