📂

English NMDCAT

926 questions found

Subcategories

📁 ADJECTIVES 1 📁 ADVERB AND ITS TYPES 1 📁 Adverb placement and sentence structure 1 📁 Antonyms 1 📁 Articles 1 📁 CAPATILIZATION 1 📁 CLAUSES 1 📁 CLUASES AND PHRASES POSTIONING 1 📁 colon 1 📁 Common Article Errors 1 📁 Common Grammatical Errors 1 📁 CONJUNCTION 1 📁 Contextual Vocabulary 1 📁 COORDINATING CONJUCTION 1 📁 CORELATIVE CONJUNCTION 1 📁 Correcting Tense Errors 1 📁 Dash & Hyphen 1 📁 direct and indirect narrations 0 📁 English MCQS by Abdul Mateen Subject specialist 0 📁 Figurative Language & Literary Devices 1 📁 Gerunds and Gerund Phrases 1 📁 Gerunds and Gerund Phrases mdcat 0 📁 Homonyms 1 📁 Homophones 1 📁 Identifying Sentence Errors 0 📁 Inference-based MCQs from the passages 0 📁 MCQs – Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases mdcat 0 📁 MCQs – Synonyms & Semantic Nuance mdcat 0 📁 Misused Words and Phrases 0 📁 NOUN 0 📁 ORDER OF ADJECTIVES 0 📁 Phrasal verbs 0 📁 Prefixes and Suffixes 0 📁 Prepositions 0 📁 PRHASES 107 📁 PRONOUN 0 📁 Pronoun Antecedent Agreement 100 📁 Punctuation 169 📁 Reading Comprehension 0 📁 Scanning and Locating Information 0 📁 Semi-colon 39 📁 Sentence Structure 0 📁 Sentence Structure & Inversion NMDCAT 30 📁 Subject Verb Agreement 20 📁 Synonyms 40 📁 Tenses 37 📁 Transitional Devices 99 📁 Types of Sentences 46 📁 Use of Tenses 29 📁 Verb & Verb Phrases 95 📁 vocabulary-in-context MCQs 0 📁 Word Choice and Style 39 📁 Word Formation 37 📁 Word Relationships 38 📁 Writing Skill and Proofreading 0

Practice Questions

nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Which sentence uses semicolons appropriately?

A. We visited Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Berlin, Germany.
B. We visited Paris; France; Rome; Italy; Berlin.
C. We visited: Paris, France; Rome, Italy.
D. We visited Paris France Rome.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.

A. I love pizza; but my brother hates it.
B. I love pizza; my brother hates it.
C. I love pizza, my brother hates it.
D. I love pizza. But; my brother hates it.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

A semicolon can connect:

A. Two dependent clauses
B. A dependent and an independent clause
C. Two independent clauses
D. An adjective and a noun
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Which is incorrect semicolon usage?

A. He runs fast; however, he tires quickly.
B. I like books; they are fun.
C. While I was walking; I saw a dog.
D. I came; I saw; I conquered.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Choose the correct sentence.

A. I traveled to Tokyo; and Seoul.
B. I traveled to Tokyo; Seoul.
C. I traveled to Tokyo and Seoul.
D. I traveled; to Tokyo; and Seoul.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Identify the correct semicolon usage.

A. The storm passed; the skies cleared.
B. The storm passed: the skies cleared.
C. The storm passed; and, the skies cleared.
D. The storm passed the skies; cleared.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Choose the sentence with the correct semicolon and transition.

A. She was late; therefore, she missed the test.
B. She was late therefore; she missed the test.
C. She was late; she missed the test therefore.
D. She was late, therefore she missed the test.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

When is a semicolon not appropriate?

A. Between long complex list items
B. Before a list after a complete sentence
C. To link related independent clauses
D. Before a conjunctive adverb
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. She brought pens; notebooks; and highlighters.
B. She brought pens, notebooks; and highlighters.
C. She brought pens, notebooks, and highlighters.
D. She brought pens; and notebooks and highlighters.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Semicolons can be used:

A. Instead of periods
B. To join unrelated clauses
C. After subordinating conjunctions
D. In place of a comma in simple lists
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Which sentence has correct verb tense?

A. She will goes to the party tomorrow.
B. She will go to the party tomorrow.
C. She going to the party tomorrow.
D. She goes to the party tomorrow.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Identify the correct sentence

A. To him, the book was important.
B. The book was important to him.
C. Him, the book was important.
D. The book important was to him.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Find the correctly structured sentence

A. Not only he is smart but also hardworking.
B. Not only is he smart but also hardworking.
C. Not only he smart is but also hardworking.
D. Not only smart he is but also hardworking.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Choose the sentence with correct structure

A. I don't know what is he doing.
B. I don't know what he is doing.
C. I don't know what doing he is.
D. I don't know what he doing is.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Select the correct sentence

A. She had already ate dinner.
B. She had already eaten dinner.
C. She already ate dinner.
D. She already eaten dinner.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

A. It is raining since morning.
B. It has been raining since morning.
C. It was raining since morning.
D. It is rain since morning.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Identify the correct sentence structure

A. Despite of the rain, the match continued.
B. Despite the rain, the match continued.
C. Despite the rain the match, continued.
D. Despite rain the match continued.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026

Find the correct sentence

A. Walking through the park, the flowers smelled sweet.
B. Walking through the park, I smelled the sweet flowers.
C. Walking through the park, sweet smelled the flowers.
D. Walking through the park smelled sweet flowers.
nmdcat.online English NMDCAT
Jun 3, 2026
Page 17 of 49
Jump to:

🏆 Top Contributors

  • N

    nmdcat.online

    1142 MCQs

  • N

    NMDCAT.ONLINE

    1 MCQ

  • G

    GULABsb

    1 MCQ