Grammar Test Trivia Questions Quiz: Could You Pass?

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Looking for a grammar test trivia questions, Could You Pass the one below given what you have know so far? When you try and tackle the quiz, don’t take it as a do or die test but rather a way of improving your grammatical skills. To start your revision journey, all you have to do is press start and answer the questions best as you can.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence. "______________  I get in the shower, the phone rings."

    • A.

      Whenever

    • B.

      When

    Correct Answer
    A. Whenever
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Whenever" because it indicates that the phone always rings when the person gets in the shower. The word "whenever" suggests a repeated or habitual action, implying that the phone consistently rings whenever the person is in the shower.

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  • 2. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence. "I loved candies ____________ I was young."

    • A.

      Whenever

    • B.

      When

    Correct Answer
    B. When
    Explanation
    The word "when" is the best option to complete the sentence because it indicates a specific point in time in the past. The sentence is expressing that the speaker loved candies during their youth, suggesting that their love for candies occurred at a specific time in the past rather than at multiple or random times.

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  • 3. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence. "Some people make a wish ______________ they cross a bridge."

    • A.

      Whenever

    • B.

      When

    Correct Answer
    A. Whenever
    Explanation
    The word "whenever" is the best option to complete the sentence because it indicates that the action of making a wish occurs every time or on any occasion that the person crosses a bridge. This implies that the act of making a wish is not limited to a specific time or circumstance, but rather is a habitual or customary behavior.

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  • 4. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence. "____________ he saw the dog in the garden, the boy got excited."

    • A.

      When

    • B.

      Whenever

    Correct Answer
    A. When
    Explanation
    The word "when" is the most suitable option to complete the sentence because it indicates a specific point in time when the boy gets excited, which is when he sees the dog in the garden. The word "whenever" implies a repeated or frequent occurrence, which doesn't fit the context of the sentence.

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  • 5. 

    Which is the correct definition for the phrasal verb in the next sentence? "Would you mind looking after my dog while I'm out of town?"

    • A.

      Observe

    • B.

      Take care of

    • C.

      Persist

    • D.

      Consider

    Correct Answer
    B. Take care of
    Explanation
    The correct definition for the phrasal verb "take care of" in the given sentence is to look after or be responsible for someone or something. In this context, the speaker is asking if the person would be willing to look after their dog while they are out of town.

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  • 6. 

    Which is the correct definition for the phrasal verb in the next sentence? "After all the investigation, we came out with the cure for that disease."

    • A.

      Introduce

    • B.

      Find accidentally

    • C.

      Desert

    • D.

      Produce

    Correct Answer
    D. Produce
    Explanation
    The correct definition for the phrasal verb in the sentence "After all the investigation, we came out with the cure for that disease" is "produce". This is because the sentence suggests that after conducting thorough investigation, the cure for the disease was successfully created or brought forth.

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  • 7. 

    Which is the correct definition for the phrasal verb in the next sentence? "I'm not feeling well, I ate something that disagreed with me."

    • A.

      Not having the same opinion

    • B.

      Cause an illness

    • C.

      Match

    • D.

      Persist

    Correct Answer
    B. Cause an illness
    Explanation
    The correct definition for the phrasal verb in the sentence "I'm not feeling well, I ate something that disagreed with me" is "cause an illness." This means that the person became ill or experienced discomfort after consuming something that did not agree with their body.

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  • 8. 

    Which is the correct definition for the phrasal verb in the next sentence? "Be careful, if you copy you won't get away with it."

    • A.

      Not being congratulated for something

    • B.

      Take something without permission

    • C.

      Do something without being caught

    • D.

      Take something home

    Correct Answer
    C. Do something without being caught
    Explanation
    The correct definition for the phrasal verb in the sentence "Be careful, if you copy you won't get away with it" is to do something without being caught.

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  • 9. 

    Use the necessary punctuation to quote the next dialogues. Don’t be late! Bill warned.

    Correct Answer
    "Don't be late!" Bill warned.
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is in the correct format. It includes the necessary punctuation to quote the dialogue. The exclamation mark is used inside the quotation marks to indicate that Bill warned the person not to be late with urgency or emphasis. The capitalization of the first letter of the dialogue is also correct.

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  • 10. 

    Use the necessary punctuation to quote the next dialogues. He said we’ll discuss the fable in one hour.

    Correct Answer
    He said, "We’ll discuss the fable in one hour."
    Explanation
    The correct answer accurately quotes the dialogue spoken by the person. It includes the necessary punctuation marks, such as the quotation marks and the comma. The answer also maintains the correct tense and wording of the original statement.

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  • 11. 

    Use the necessary punctuation to quote the next dialogues. This fable is a twist of an old tale our teacher said.

    Correct Answer
    "This fable is a twist of an old tale," our teacher said.
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is a correctly punctuated quotation of what the teacher said. The quotation begins with a capital letter and ends with a comma and a closing quotation mark. The dialogue tag "our teacher said" is placed outside the quotation marks and is followed by a period.

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  • 12. 

    Use the necessary punctuation to quote the next dialogues. I'm happy she said are you?

    Correct Answer
    "I'm happy," she said. "Are you?"
    "I'm happy," she said, "Are you?"
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the given dialogue: "I'm happy," she said. "Are you?","I'm happy," she said, "Are you?" This answer is correct because it accurately represents the punctuation used in the dialogue. The first part of the dialogue is enclosed in quotation marks, and each sentence within the dialogue is separated by a comma. The second part of the dialogue is also enclosed in quotation marks, and the question mark is placed inside the quotation marks.

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  • 13. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence. "She ____________  five letters."

    • A.

      Has wrote

    • B.

      Have written

    • C.

      Has written

    • D.

      Had wrote

    Correct Answer
    C. Has written
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "has written." This is because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about an action that started in the past and has a connection to the present. In this case, the action of writing occurred in the past and has relevance to the present moment.

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  • 14. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence.  "I _______ never ______ to Australia."

    • A.

      Had / went

    • B.

      Have / been

    • C.

      Has / gone

    • D.

      Haven't / be

    Correct Answer
    B. Have / been
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "have / been". This is because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about an action that started in the past and is still relevant in the present. "Have" is the correct verb form for the subject "I" in the present perfect tense, and "been" is the past participle form of the verb "be". Therefore, the sentence means that the speaker has never been to Australia in their life.

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  • 15. 

    Choose the option that best completes the next sentence.  "We ______________ studied irregular verbs ________ the first bimester."  

    • A.

      Has studied / since

    • B.

      Have studied / for

    • C.

      Has studied / for

    • D.

      Have studied / since

    Correct Answer
    D. Have studied / since
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "have studied / since." This is because the sentence is in the present perfect tense, which is used to talk about an action that started in the past and is still ongoing. "We have studied" indicates that the action of studying irregular verbs started in the past and is still happening. "Since" is used to indicate the starting point of the action, in this case, the first bimester.

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  • 16. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb wake up

    • A.

      Waken up / wake up

    • B.

      Woken up / wake up

    • C.

      Woke up / woken up

    • D.

      Woke up / waken up

    Correct Answer
    C. Woke up / woken up
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "woke up / woken up." In the simple past tense, we use "woke up" to describe the action of someone becoming conscious after sleeping. In the past participle form, we use "woken up" to describe the state of being awake after sleeping.

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  • 17. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb run

    • A.

      Ran / run

    • B.

      Ran / ran

    • C.

      Run / run

    • D.

      Run / ran

    Correct Answer
    A. Ran / run
    Explanation
    The correct simple past form of the verb "run" is "ran" and the correct past participle form is "run."

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  • 18. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb eat

    • A.

      Eated / eated

    • B.

      Eat / eat

    • C.

      Ate / eaten

    • D.

      Ate / ate

    Correct Answer
    C. Ate / eaten
    Explanation
    The correct simple past form of the verb "eat" is "ate," while the correct past participle form is "eaten." In this case, "ate" is used to describe an action that happened in the past, while "eaten" is used to describe the action as being completed or having happened before another event.

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  • 19. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb see

    • A.

      See / see

    • B.

      Seed / seed

    • C.

      Saw / seen

    • D.

      Saw / saw

    Correct Answer
    C. Saw / seen
    Explanation
    The correct simple past form of the verb "see" is "saw" and the correct past participle form is "seen".

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  • 20. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the ver  sleep

    • A.

      Slept / slept

    • B.

      Sleeped / sleeped

    • C.

      Sleeped / sleepen

    • D.

      Sleep / sleep

    Correct Answer
    A. Slept / slept
    Explanation
    The correct simple past form of the verb "sleep" is "slept" and the correct past participle form is also "slept". This is the standard conjugation for the verb "sleep" in the past tense.

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  • 21. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb know

    • A.

      Knowed / knowed

    • B.

      Knew / know

    • C.

      Knew / known

    • D.

      Knew / knew

    Correct Answer
    C. Knew / known
    Explanation
    The correct Simple Past form of the verb "know" is "knew" and the correct Past Participle form is "known".

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  • 22. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb jump

    • A.

      Jumped / jumped

    • B.

      Jump / jump

    • C.

      Jump / jumpen

    • D.

      Jamp / jump

    Correct Answer
    A. Jumped / jumped
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "jumped / jumped" because "jumped" is the correct form of the simple past tense for the verb "jump" and "jumped" is also the correct form of the past participle. Both forms follow the regular pattern of adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb.

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  • 23. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb grow

    • A.

      Growed / growed

    • B.

      Grew / grown

    • C.

      Grew / grow

    • D.

      Grew / grew

    Correct Answer
    B. Grew / grown
    Explanation
    The correct Simple Past form of the verb "grow" is "grew," and the correct Past Participle form is "grown." In the sentence, "grew" is used to indicate an action that happened in the past, while "grown" is used to show the completion of that action.

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  • 24. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb put

    • A.

      Put / put

    • B.

      Putted / putted

    • C.

      Pat / put

    • D.

      Putting / putted

    Correct Answer
    A. Put / put
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "put / put" because "put" is the simple past form and "put" is the past participle form of the verb "put".

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  • 25. 

    Choose correct Simple Past and Past Participle for the verb undertake

    • A.

      Undertaked / undertaked

    • B.

      Undertaken / undertaken

    • C.

      Undertook / undertake

    • D.

      Undertook / undertaken

    Correct Answer
    D. Undertook / undertaken
    Explanation
    The correct Simple Past form of the verb "undertake" is "undertook," while the correct Past Participle form is "undertaken."

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