English Grammar Mock Test — Set 1
RRB NTPC & Group D · English · 25 Questions · 20 Min
๐ This test contains 25 MCQ on English Grammar — Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases, Error Detection, Fill in the Blanks, One-Word Substitution & Indirect Speech.
๐ Explanations are shown in Bengali (เฆฌাংเฆฒা) after submission.
๐ Marking: +2 per correct answer · −0.5 per wrong answer · No penalty for skipped.
๐ Time limit: 20 minutes. The exam will auto-submit when time runs out.
Frequently Asked Questions — English Grammar for RRB
What is the synonym of ABHOR?
The synonym of ABHOR is Detest. ABHOR means to regard with extreme disgust and hatred. Detest also means to dislike intensely. Other synonyms: loathe, despise, abominate. Antonyms: admire, love, cherish.
Which preposition follows 'inferior', 'superior', 'junior', 'senior'?
These words take the preposition "to", never "than". Example: "This cloth is inferior to that sample." Similarly: "He is senior to me in the department."
What does the idiom 'Miss the boat' mean?
"Miss the boat" means to fail to take advantage of an opportunity, or to be too late to benefit from something. Example: "He missed the boat by not applying for the scholarship on time."
What is the rule for 'Scarcely/Hardly/Barely' in English grammar?
Scarcely / Barely / Hardly are used with "when" (not "than"). No sooner is used with "than". Examples: "Scarcely had I reached home when it started raining." / "No sooner had he arrived than the phone rang."
เฆংเฆฐেเฆি เฆ্เฆฐাเฆฎাเฆฐে RRB NTPC-เฆคে เฆোเฆจ เฆฌিเฆทเฆฏ়เฆুเฆฒো เฆฌেเฆถি เฆเฆธে?
เฆธเฆฌเฆেเฆฏ়ে เฆฌেเฆถি เฆเฆธে: Synonym/Antonym, Fill in the Blanks (Prepositions, Tense), Error Detection, One-Word Substitution, Idioms & Phrases, Indirect Speech। เฆช্เฆฐเฆคিเฆি เฆเฆชিเฆ เฆฅেเฆে เงจ–เงฉเฆি เฆช্เฆฐเฆถ্เฆจ เฆเฆธে।
What is the correct spelling — Diarrhea or Diarrhoea?
Both are correct: Diarrhea is the American English spelling; Diarrhoea is the British English spelling. In Indian competitive exams, both are generally accepted. However, "Diarrhea" is more commonly used in recent exam papers.
What is the preposition used after 'congratulate'?
The preposition used after 'congratulate' is "on". Structure: congratulate someone on (doing) something. Example: "We congratulated her on winning the first prize."
๐ก เฆฌ্เฆฏাเฆ্เฆฏা / Explanation
20:00
—
Please rotate your device
This test is designed for portrait mode.
Please turn your phone upright to continue.