English - Tenses
Exam Duration: 45 Mins Total Questions : 30
The moon _______ around the earth.
- (a)
revolve
- (b)
revolves
- (c)
revolved
- (d)
revolving
I think, I ________ good marks in the last grammar test.
- (a)
score
- (b)
scored
- (c)
had scored
- (d)
will score
She _______ early in the morning everyday.
- (a)
get up
- (b)
gets up
- (c)
got up
- (d)
getting up
I _______ the letter to my friend tomorrow.
- (a)
e-mail
- (b)
e-mailed
- (c)
will e-mail
- (d)
e-mailing
I __________ this work half an hour ago.
- (a)
will begin
- (b)
begun
- (c)
began
- (d)
beginning
Who _________ there?
- (a)
go
- (b)
goes
- (c)
gone
- (d)
going
We __________ holidays after the final exams every year.
- (a)
has
- (b)
have
- (c)
had
- (d)
having
My friends ______ answers. In the exam tomorrow between 10 o' clock and 11 o' clock.
- (a)
will write
- (b)
will be writing
- (c)
was writing
- (d)
have been writing
Look! How fast he ________.
- (a)
will be running
- (b)
is running
- (c)
did run
- (d)
he has been running
The children _________ at this moment.
- (a)
is playing
- (b)
are playing
- (c)
have been playing
- (d)
will be playing
I ________ telephone numbers these days.
- (a)
forget
- (b)
was forgetting
- (c)
have been forgetting
- (d)
will be forgetting
My friend ________ TV when I visited her.
- (a)
is watching
- (b)
was watching
- (c)
will be watching
- (d)
has watched
The passengers _________ a party when the Titanic began sinking.
- (a)
are having
- (b)
would be having
- (c)
have been having
- (d)
were having
How long _________ waiting for me?
- (a)
you had been
- (b)
are you
- (c)
have you been
- (d)
you were
The train _______ when we reached the platform.
- (a)
is left
- (b)
has left
- (c)
had left
- (d)
will have left
By this time tomorrow, we ________ seen the Taj Mahal.
- (a)
will have
- (b)
will be
- (c)
have
- (d)
have
My family _________ Agra many times.
- (a)
is visiting
- (b)
has visited
- (c)
had visited
- (d)
have visited
Before I could call my father, he _______ the bike.
- (a)
has started
- (b)
was starting
- (c)
had been starting
- (d)
had started
I ___________ the newspaper yet.
- (a)
have read
- (b)
am reading
- (c)
hasn't been reading
- (d)
haven't read
My friend ______ already ________ the movie.
- (a)
is, seeing
- (b)
was, seeing
- (c)
has, seen
- (d)
had, been
________ he __________ to the exhibition?
- (a)
Had, being
- (b)
Have, been
- (c)
Is, being
- (d)
Has, been
There are no more fields here. They _________ multi-storied buildings.
- (a)
had constructed
- (b)
will have constructed
- (c)
would have constructed
- (d)
have constructed
I _______ never _______ abroad.
- (a)
have, been
- (b)
has, been
- (c)
will, been
- (d)
had, being
When' was a small baby, my grandmother __________Iullabys.
- (a)
had sung
- (b)
was singing
- (c)
used to sing
- (d)
is singing
I _________ with Seema before she moved out of the court.
- (a)
had been playing
- (b)
used to play
- (c)
am playing
- (d)
was playing
The palm tree reaches a height of about ninety metres when fully _______.
- (a)
grow
- (b)
grows
- (c)
grew
- (d)
grown
Read the passage given below and choose the correct option that can replace the underlined portion.
Pujari was a shopkeeper. One day, he hung a sunblind at his shop window to keep out the sunlight. His friend Johari admired it, for it was very expensive, and wished he could afford one for his shop. Pujari said that he didn't buy it himself but his _______ bought it for him as a gift on the shop's first anniversary. "Really?" said Johari, "you are quite lucky to have such sweet customers". "They must be very considerate people to buy it for you". "Yes," said Pujari, with a mischievous grin and added, "All I did is that I just placed a money-box on the counter and wrote on it, 'for the Blind' ". Johari gaped at him. "I can't believe it. You shouldn't have done so", he said.
- (a)
customers
- (b)
buyers
- (c)
guests
- (d)
colleagues
Read the passage given below and choose the correct option that can replace the underlined portion.
Pujari was a shopkeeper. One day, he hung a sunblind at his shop window to keep out the sunlight. His friend Johari admired it, for it was very expensive, and wished he could afford one for his shop. Pujari said that he didn't buy it himself but his customers bought it for him as a gift on the shop's first anniversary. "Really?" said Johari, "you are quite lucky to have such sweet customers". "They must be very ______ people to buy it for you". "Yes," said Pujari, with a mischievous grin and added, "All I did is that I just placed a money-box on the counter and wrote on it, 'for the Blind' ". Johari gaped at him. "I can't believe it. You shouldn't have done so", he said.
- (a)
polite
- (b)
wise
- (c)
gentle
- (d)
considerate
Read the passage given below and choose the correct option that can replace the underlined portion.
Pujari was a shopkeeper. One day, he hung a sunblind at his shop window to keep out the sunlight. His friend Johari admired it, for it was very expensive, and wished he could afford one for his shop. Pujari said that he didn't buy it himself but his customers bought it for him as a gift on the shop's first anniversary. "Really?" said Johari, "you are quite lucky to have such sweet customers". "They must be very considerate people to buy it for you". "Yes," said Pujari, with a ________ grin and added, "All I did is that I just placed a money-box on the counter and wrote on it, 'for the Blind' ". Johari gaped at him. "I can't believe it. You shouldn't have done so", he said.
- (a)
desirable
- (b)
delicate
- (c)
mischievous
- (d)
beautiful
Read the passage given below and choose the correct option that can replace the underlined portion.
Pujari was a shopkeeper. One day, he hung a sunblind at his shop window to keep out the sunlight. His friend Johari admired it, for it was very expensive, and wished he could afford one for his shop. Pujari said that he didn't buy it himself but his customers bought it for him as a gift on the shop's first anniversary. "Really?" said Johari, "you are quite lucky to have such sweet customers". "They must be very considerate people to buy it for you". "Yes," said Pujari, with a mischievous grin and added, "All I did is that I just _______ a money-box on the counter and wrote on it, 'for the Blind' ". Johari gaped at him. "I can't believe it. You shouldn't have done so", he said.
- (a)
located
- (b)
fixed
- (c)
cited
- (d)
placed