Common Mistakes Mcqs

31. How should you complete the sentence: “I am looking forward ___ your reply”?

a) of
b) at
c) for
d) to

Answer: d) to
Explanation: “Look forward to” is always followed by a noun or gerund.


32. Which sentence is correct regarding the use of “advice”?

a) He gave me a useful advise.
b) He gave me useful advice.
c) He gave me advices.
d) He advised me useful.

Answer: b) He gave me useful advice.
Explanation: “Advice” is an uncountable noun.


33. Which spelling is correct for something achieved?

a) Acheivement
b) Achievement
c) Acheivment
d) Achievment

Answer: b) Achievement
Explanation: Correct spelling is “Achievement.”


34. How should you express obligation: “You ___ wear a helmet”?

a) must
b) should to
c) have
d) ought

Answer: a) must
Explanation: “Must” expresses necessity or strong obligation.


35. What is the correct article use before hour?

a) a hour
b) an hour
c) the hour
d) hour

Answer: b) an hour
Explanation: “Hour” starts with a vowel sound.


36. Which sentence uses “despite” correctly?

a) Despite of the weather, we left early.
b) Despite the weather, we left early.
c) Despite on the weather, we left early.
d) Despite at the weather, we left early.

Answer: b) Despite the weather, we left early.
Explanation: “Despite” is followed directly by a noun, without “of.”


37. What is the correct spelling for “necessary”?

a) Necesary
b) Neccessary
c) Necessary
d) Nessasary

Answer: c) Necessary
Explanation: “Necessary” has one “c” and two “s.”


38. How should the sentence be completed: “It depends ___ you”?

a) of
b) from
c) to
d) on

Answer: d) on
Explanation: “Depends on” is the correct phrase.


39. Which is the correct form for expressing ability?

a) He can sings well.
b) He cans sing well.
c) He can sing well.
d) He can to sing well.

Answer: c) He can sing well.
Explanation: After modal verbs like “can,” use base form of the verb.


40. What is the correct spelling for the day after today?

a) Tommorow
b) Tomorow
c) Tomorrow
d) Tumarow

Answer: c) Tomorrow
Explanation: “Tomorrow” is correctly spelled with a double “r.”

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