Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
209 views3 pages

English Grammar Test

The document contains 25 incomplete sentences with multiple choice responses to complete them. The sentences cover a range of topics including history, science, and language. The questions are designed to test the reader's ability to identify the most appropriate word or phrase to complete each sentence in a clear, accurate, and grammatically correct manner.

Uploaded by

Elsya Fadilla
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
209 views3 pages

English Grammar Test

The document contains 25 incomplete sentences with multiple choice responses to complete them. The sentences cover a range of topics including history, science, and language. The questions are designed to test the reader's ability to identify the most appropriate word or phrase to complete each sentence in a clear, accurate, and grammatically correct manner.

Uploaded by

Elsya Fadilla
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Questions 1-15 are incomplete sentences.

Beneath each sentence you will see four words or


phrases, marked (a), (b), (c), and (d). Choose the word or phrase that best completes the
sentence.

1. The first inhabitants of North America were Probably . . . . . . who came from Central and
East Asia.
a. Hundreds of immigrant
b. Hundred of immigrants
c. Hundreds of immigrants
d. Hundred of immigrant
2. . . . . . . of ecosystem refers to the relationship between organisms and their physical
environment
a. A concept
b. The concepts
c. The concept
d. Some concept
3. The innovative architect F. L. Wright began designing and building on his own
while . . . . . working under his superior, Louis Sullivan.
a. They were
b. He was
c. She was
d. It was
4. Wrestling is a popular body contact sport . . . . . two contestants are attempt to pin each
other’s shoulders to a padded mat.
a. In where
b. In which
c. Who
d. What
5. Some birds have strong hooked beaks for tearing fish and . . . . have dagger like bills for
spearing and grasping fish and frogs
a. The others
b. Others
c. The other birds
d. Others birds
6. The art and architecture of ancient Greece . . . . . Western Art up to the Present day.
a. Have influenced it greatly
b. Have greatly influenced
c. Have great influence
d. Have great influence in
7. Martian Measles . . . . . green and purple spots to appear all over a person’s body.
a. Is caused
b. Causes
c. Are causing
d. Cause
8. Dietary proteins are powerful compounds that build and . . . . . body tissues, from hair
and fingernails to muscle.
a. Repairing
b. Repair
c. Repaired
d. To repair
9. Practice is the frequent and . . . . observation of the mode of executing any given kind of
work.
a. Continuation
b. Continual
c. Continued
d. Continues
10. The wooly mammoth, a . . . . distant relative of the elephant, lived in the middle of the ice
age.
a. Fascinated
b. Fascination
c. Fascinating
d. To fascinate
11. Edwin Hubble, the discoverer of the red shifting of galaxies, was . . . . .
a. The American astronomer
b. An American astronomer
c. American astronomers
d. An American astronomers
12. . . . . . whether the various groups of worms derive from the same origin.
a. Still questionable
b. There is still questionable
c. It is still questionable
d. There is still has a question
13. In the United States, . . . . . in the plays of Eugene O’Nell.
a. Naturalism became popularly.
b. It became popular naturalism
c. Became popular naturalism
d. Naturalism became popular
14. Amino acids are essential to the body and . . . .
a. That they are available in food
b. Available in food
c. Availing in food
d. To be available in food
15. The flora of the Camargue National Park is . . . . to cope with saline conditions.
a. To adapt specially
b. Specially adapt
c. Specially adapting
d. To specially adapt
In questions 16-25 each sentence has four underlined word or phrases marked A, B, C, and D.
Identify the underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.

16. The International Committee of the Red Cross reported a death toll of thousands of man
A B
as a result of the tsunami in December 2004
C D

17. Plant genetics are now exploited to create new hybrids that enrich the plant species.
A B C D

18. The color green symbolizes several meaning such as growth and fertility, and it is also
A B C
believed to have a relaxing effect on sick people
D

19. A flute carved more than 9000 years ago from the wing bone of a bird was discovered
A B
with another types of flutes at an ancient burial site in china.
C D

20. In ancient Egypt, first appearance of certain stars each year marked the beginning of the
A B
seasonal flood, an important event for agriculture.
C D

21. The Carlisle is a quiet college and light-manufacturing town in the Cumberland Valley of
A B C
southern Pennsylvania.
D

22. The red wolf reaches bred maturity in its second or third year and breeds in February or
A B C D
march of each year.

23. Southwest New Zealand is an area with snow-capped mountains, icy rivers, depth lakes,
A B C
unbroken forests and tussock grasslands.
D

24. Leonardo Da Vinci is fame for his masterly paintings, such as The Last Supper and the
A B C D
Mona Lisa.

25. Marco Polo was the first westerner to tell Europeans about the Riches and the Many
A B
unusually sight of the Far East.
C D

You might also like