English Quiz For Class 9

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1. How would you answer this question? "Are they classmates?"

Explanation

In response to the question "Are they classmates?", the appropriate answer is "Yes, they are." This affirms the relationship between the individuals as classmates. The use of "Yes" indicates agreement with the statement, while "they are" provides clarity regarding their status as classmates. This concise response effectively communicates the affirmative answer, confirming the shared educational connection between the individuals in question.

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Participate in our English quiz designed for 9th-grade students aiming to enhance their language skills, both spoken and written. Whether you're a native speaker or not, English can... see morebecome accessible with practice. This quiz serves as a valuable tool for honing your linguistic abilities. By pinpointing areas requiring further effort, it aids in targeted improvement.

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2. There is a dining room. A dining room means a room where...

Explanation

The correct answer is "You eat a meal" because a dining room is a designated space in a house or establishment where people gather to have their meals. It is specifically designed and furnished to accommodate dining activities, such as eating meals with family or guests.

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3. There is ___________ new boy in class. His name is Edi.

Explanation

The correct answer is "a". In this sentence, we are introducing a specific new boy in the class named Edi. We use the indefinite article "a" before a singular noun that begins with a consonant sound, which is the case here with "new boy." The other options are not suitable because "the" is used for specific nouns that have already been mentioned or are known to the speaker, "an" is used before singular nouns that begin with a vowel sound, and "some" is used for plural nouns.

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4. Deni is a new student. He meets Hari in the canteen.   Deni : Hi, my name is Deni. What is your name? Hari: Hi, my name is Hari. Are you a new student? Deni: Yes, I am, and you? Hari: Me, too.  Who is Deni?  

Explanation

In the conversation, Deni introduces himself to Hari and mentions that he is a new student. Hari then confirms that he is also a new student. This interaction clearly identifies Deni as a new student at the school. The other options, such as a new friend, teacher, or librarian, are not supported by the context provided in the dialogue. Therefore, Deni is best identified as "a new student."

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5. Stephen forgot to bring ____ bag.

Explanation

The correct answer is "his". In this sentence, "Stephen forgot to bring ____ bag," the word "his" is the correct choice because it shows possession. The sentence is referring to Stephen's bag, indicating that he forgot to bring his own bag.

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6. Officer: Could I have your name, please? Ali Topan      : It's Topan. Ali Topan. Officer: And ... are you, Mr. Topan? Ali Topan: I'm 25 years old.

Explanation

The officer initially asks for Ali Topan's name, followed by a question about his identity. When Ali responds with his age, the officer should inquire about his age to clarify. Therefore, the appropriate question would be "How old?" This prompt would prompt Ali to provide his age, aligning with the officer's inquiry and ensuring the exchange progresses logically within the context of the conversation.

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7. The students study in ______ classroom.

Explanation

The correct answer is "their" because the sentence is referring to a group of students, indicating possession. "their" is the possessive pronoun used to show that something belongs to a group of people.

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8. She __________ at me.

Explanation

The correct answer is "smiles" because the subject "she" is singular and the verb should agree with it. In this case, the verb "smiles" is the correct form for the third person singular present tense.

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9. Deni meets ___ Hari.

Explanation

The sentence "Deni meets ___ Hari" is already complete and grammatically correct. Therefore, the completion "Nothing (there is nothing to be added)" accurately reflects that no additional words are needed for the sentence to convey its intended meaning.

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10. Beautiful(1) - orchid(2) - is(3) - most(4) - the(5) - flowers(6) - one(7) - Earth(8) - on(9) - of(10) The correct arrangement is...              

Explanation

When rearranged, the sentence becomes: "Orchid is one of the most beautiful flowers on Earth."

Here's the breakdown:

2 (orchid)

3 (is)

7 (one)

10 (of)

5 (the)

4 (most)

1 (beautiful)

6 (flowers)

9 (on)

8 (Earth)

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11. The cat __________ all the plates on the table.

Explanation

In the given sentence, "The cat breaks all the plates on the table," the subject "cat" is singular, requiring a singular verb form. Therefore, the correct verb is "breaks." This verb agrees in number with the singular subject "cat." The sentence indicates a habitual action performed by the cat, suggesting a recurring behavior. The verb "breaks" is in the present tense, indicating that this action regularly occurs. The phrase "all the plates on the table" serves as the object of the sentence, specifying what the cat breaks. Together, these elements form a grammatically correct and coherent sentence.

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12. The birds _________ into the sky.

Explanation

The correct answer is "fly" because the sentence is in the present tense and requires a verb that matches this tense. "fly" is the base form of the verb and is the correct choice in this context.

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How would you answer this question? "Are they classmates?"
There is a dining room. A dining room means a room where...
There is ___________ new boy in class. His name is Edi.
Deni is a new student. He meets Hari in the canteen. ...
Stephen forgot to bring ____ bag.
Officer: Could I have your name, please? ...
The students study in ______ classroom.
She __________ at me.
Deni meets ___ Hari.
Beautiful(1) - orchid(2) - is(3) - most(4) - the(5) -...
The cat __________ all the plates on the table.
The birds _________ into the sky.
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