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Tests grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, comprehension, and error detection for competitive job examinations.

1
Choose the correct article: This is ___ one-time offer you should not miss.
Hard 1 Mark
'One' and 'once' sound like they start with 'w'.
A a
B an
C the
D no article
2
Select the correct option: NASA launched ___ mission to Mars.
Hard 1 Mark
If an acronym is read as a word, follow its first spoken sound.
A a
B an
C the
D no article
3
Complete the proverb: ___ harder you work, ___ more you earn.
Hard 1 Mark
The comparative pattern doubles 'the'.
A A / a
B The / the
C An / an
D No article / no article
4
Choose the correct article: He is doing ___ PhD in chemistry.
Hard 1 Mark
Say it aloud: 'pee...'.
A a
B an
C the
D no article
5
Which sentence is correct (article before an abbreviation)?
Hard 1 Mark
F is spoken as 'ef'.
A He registered a FIR at the police station.
B He registered an FIR at the police station.
C He registered the FIR at police station.
D He registered FIR at the police station.
6
Which is correct (individual lake)?
Hard 1 Mark
Single lakes take no article.
A Lake Superior is huge.
B The Lake Superior is huge.
C A Lake Superior is huge.
D An Lake Superior is huge.
7
Choose the correct article: ___ Maldives is a popular tourist destination.
Hard 1 Mark
Island groups take 'the'.
A A
B An
C The
D No article
8
Which is correct (university name)?
Hard 1 Mark
'... University' = no article; 'University of ...' = the.
A She studies at the Oxford University.
B She studies at Oxford University.
C She studies at a Oxford University.
D She studies at an Oxford University.
9
Choose the correct article: ___ courage he showed in battle was remarkable.
Hard 1 Mark
A clause that pins it down -> the.
A A
B An
C The
D No article
10
Which is correct (universal truth)?
Hard 1 Mark
No identifying phrase -> no article.
A Truth will always prevail.
B The truth will always prevail (as a universal saying).
C A truth will always prevail.
D An truth will always prevail.
11
Which sentence is correct (the noun 'news')?
Hard 1 Mark
News is uncountable despite the final 's'.
A He shared an interesting news.
B He shared a news.
C He shared interesting news.
D He shared many newses.
12
Spot the correct sentence (institution used for its primary purpose):
Hard 1 Mark
Primary purpose -> no article.
A He is in the hospital (as a patient).
B He is in hospital (as a patient).
C He is in a hospital (as a patient).
D He is in an hospital (as a patient).
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