Friday, 27 June 2025

White House Friday Mock Test English by BR sir

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Friday Mock Test English by BR sir

Tense (10 questions)

1.      He ______ to school every day.
a) go
b) goes
c) gone
d) going

2.      They ______ a movie last night.
a) watch
b) watched
c) are watching
d) have watched

3.      She ______ her homework before dinner.
a) finishes
b) finishing
c) finished
d) has finish

4.      I ______ here for five years.
a) live
b) living
c) have lived
d) lived

5.      By next year, they ______ in the new house.
a) live
b) will live
c) will have lived
d) are living

6.      When I was a child, I ______ to the park often.
a) go
b) went
c) gone
d) goes

7.      They ______ lunch when I arrived.
a) have
b) are having
c) were having
d) had

8.      He ______ English since 2010.
a) teaches
b) taught
c) has been teaching
d) was teaching

9.      If she ______ hard, she will succeed.
a) work
b) works
c) working
d) has worked

10. I ______ dinner by the time you arrive.
a) cook
b) am cooking
c) will have cooked
d) will cooked

Idioms (10 questions)

11. "Kick the bucket" means:
a) Play a game
b) Die
c) Get angry
d) Laugh loudly

12. "Spill the beans" means:
a) Waste food
b) Reveal a secret
c) Cook carelessly
d) Cry

13. "Bite the bullet" means:
a) Eat quickly
b) Do something unpleasant bravely
c) Fight
d) Avoid something

14. "Once in a blue moon" means:
a) Every day
b) Never
c) Very rarely
d) Always

15. "Break the ice" means:
a) Start a conversation
b) Destroy something
c) Get angry
d) Sleep

16. "Cost an arm and a leg" means:
a) Be very expensive
b) Be cheap
c) Be painful
d) Be dangerous

17. "Hit the sack" means:
a) Sleep
b) Eat
c) Fight
d) Read

18. "Burn the midnight oil" means:
a) Waste time
b) Study or work late
c) Cook late
d) Get angry

19. "Under the weather" means:
a) Feeling sick
b) Being outside
c) Very happy
d) Depressed

20. "The ball is in your court" means:
a) You have the responsibility
b) You lost the game
c) You are late
d) You are in trouble

Punctuation (10 questions)

21. Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
a) He said "I am busy."
b) He said, "I am busy."
c) He said: "I am busy".
d) He said "I am busy".

22. Choose the correct punctuation:
Where are you
a) Where are you,
b) Where are you.
c) Where are you?
d) Where are you!

23. Choose the correct use of apostrophe:
a) The cats tail
b) The cat’s tail
c) The cats’ tail
d) The cats tail’s

24. Select the correctly punctuated sentence:
a) It’s raining; take an umbrella.
b) Its raining, take an umbrella.
c) It is raining take an umbrella.
d) Its raining take an umbrella

25. Which is correct?
a) She is nice kind and honest.
b) She is nice, kind and honest.
c) She is nice kind, and honest.
d) She is nice, kind, and honest.

26. Which is correct?
a) John said, “Let’s go.”
b) John said “Let’s go”.
c) John, said “Let’s go.”
d) John said: “Let’s go.”

27. Which sentence has the correct use of comma?
a) I want apples oranges and bananas.
b) I want apples, oranges, and bananas.
c) I want apples oranges, and bananas.
d) I want, apples oranges and bananas.

28. Which sentence is correct?
a) Do you know where he lives.
b) Do you know, where he lives?
c) Do you know where he lives?
d) Do you know where he lives!

29. Which punctuation is needed in: "Wow That’s amazing"?
a) ,
b) ;
c) !
d) :

30. Choose the correct use of quotation marks:
a) “He said, “come here.”
b) “He said, ‘come here’.”
c) He said, “come here.”
d) He said “come here”.

 

Types of Sentences (10 questions)

31. I love reading books.
This is a:
a) Simple sentence
b) Compound sentence
c) Complex sentence
d) Compound-complex sentence

32. I was tired, so I went to bed early.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

33. Although he was tired, he finished the work.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

34. He wanted to go, but he stayed because his friends asked.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

35. She went to the market and bought vegetables.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

36. When he arrived, the meeting had already started.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

37. I know the man who is standing there.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

38. He ran fast, yet he missed the train.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

39. She cried because she failed the exam.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

40. They played football and won, though they were tired.
a) Simple
b) Compound
c) Complex
d) Compound-complex

Conditional Sentences (10 questions)

41. If he studied harder, he ______ pass the test.
a) would
b) will
c) can
d) may

42. If it rains, we ______ cancel the trip.
a) will
b) would
c) shall
d) should

43. If I ______ you, I would take the job.
a) am
b) was
c) were
d) be

44. If she had left earlier, she ______ the train.
a) caught
b) will catch
c) would have caught
d) would catch

45. If you mix red and blue, you ______ purple.
a) got
b) get
c) will got
d) would get

46. You won’t pass the exam unless you ______.
a) studies
b) studying
c) study
d) will study

47. Had I known, I ______ helped you.
a) would
b) will
c) would have
d) should

48. If I see him, I ______ him the message.
a) would give
b) give
c) gave
d) will give

49. Unless she tries, she ______ succeed.
a) won’t
b) wouldn’t
c) don’t
d) hasn’t

50. If I had money, I ______ travel the world.
a) will
b) can
c) would
d) could have

Voice – Active and Passive (10 questions)

51. The letter ______ by her yesterday.
a) wrote
b) has written
c) was written
d) is writing

52. They are watching a movie. (Passive)
a) A movie was being watched by them.
b) A movie is watched by them.
c) A movie is being watched by them.
d) A movie has been watched by them.

53. She cleans the room every day. (Passive)
a) The room is cleaned every day by her.
b) The room was cleaned by her.
c) The room is cleaning by her.
d) The room has been cleaned by her.

54. They will finish the project soon. (Passive)
a) The project will finished soon.
b) The project is finishing soon.
c) The project will be finished soon.
d) The project is being finished soon.

55. The song was sung by her. (Active)
a) She is singing the song.
b) She sang the song.
c) She was singing the song.
d) She sings the song.

56. He was helped by his friends. (Active)
a) His friends had helped him.
b) His friends help him.
c) His friends helped him.
d) His friends were helping him.

57. The cake ______ baked now.
a) is being
b) is
c) has
d) was

58. The homework will have been done by 6 p.m. (Active)
a) He will do the homework.
b) He had done the homework.
c) He does the homework.
d) He will have done the homework.

59. I am reading a book. (Passive)
a) A book is read by me.
b) A book was being read by me.
c) A book is being read by me.
d) A book will be read by me.

60. The thief had stolen the watch. (Passive)
a) The watch is stolen by the thief.
b) The watch had been stolen by the thief.
c) The watch was stolen by the thief.
d) The watch has been stolen by the thief.

Reported Speech (10 questions)

61. He said, "I am tired."
a) He said he is tired.
b) He said he was tired.
c) He says he is tired.
d) He said he tired.

62. She said, "I have completed my work."
a) She said she had completed her work.
b) She said she has completed her work.
c) She said she completed her work.
d) She says she had completed her work.

63. He said, "I will come tomorrow."
a) He said he would come tomorrow.
b) He said he will come tomorrow.
c) He said he would come the next day.
d) He said he comes tomorrow.

64. "Do you like coffee?" she asked me.
a) She asked me do I like coffee.
b) She asked me if I liked coffee.
c) She asked me if I like coffee.
d) She asked me that I like coffee.

65. "Open the door," he said to me.
a) He told me open the door.
b) He told me to open the door.
c) He said me to open the door.
d) He said to me open the door.

66. She asked, "What are you doing?"
a) She asked what I am doing.
b) She asked what I was doing.
c) She asked what was I doing.
d) She asks what I was doing.

67. "Where do you live?" he asked.
a) He asked me where I live.
b) He asked where do I live.
c) He asked where I lived.
d) He asked me where did I live.

68. "Don't be late," she said.
a) She said me not to be late.
b) She told not to be late.
c) She told me not to be late.
d) She told don’t be late.

69. She said, "I was sleeping."
a) She said that she was sleeping.
b) She said she is sleeping.
c) She said she has been sleeping.
d) She says she was sleeping.

70. "Have you finished your task?" he asked.
a) He asked had I finished my task.
b) He asked if I have finished my task.
c) He asked whether I had finished my task.
d) He asked if I finish my task.

Prepositions (10 questions)

71. She is afraid ______ spiders.
a) for
b) from
c) of
d) about

72. The cat is hiding ______ the table.
a) under
b) over
c) between
d) on

73. He has been working here ______ 2018.
a) for
b) since
c) by
d) from

74. We are going to the beach ______ Sunday.
a) in
b) at
c) by
d) on

75. The boy fell ______ the bicycle.
a) off
b) from
c) by
d) to

76. The book is ______ the shelf.
a) in
b) on
c) into
d) at

77. He was born ______ July.
a) on
b) at
c) in
d) with

78. The ball rolled ______ the tunnel.
a) through
b) across
c) over
d) on

79. We met ______ the airport.
a) on
b) by
c) in
d) at

80. I prefer tea ______ coffee.
a) than
b) over
c) to
d) with

Subject-Verb Agreement (10 questions)

81. Neither of the boys ______ completed the task.
a) have
b) has
c) are
d) were

82. The group of students ______ going on a trip.
a) are
b) is
c) were
d) be

83. One of my friends ______ a poet.
a) are
b) were
c) is
d) have

84. The list of items ______ on the table.
a) are
b) is
c) have
d) were

85. Everyone ______ happy with the results.
a) are
b) is
c) were
d) be

86. Neither the dog nor the cats ______ hungry.
a) was
b) is
c) are
d) be

87. Mathematics ______ my favorite subject.
a) are
b) is
c) were
d) have

88. The news ______ shocking.
a) are
b) have
c) is
d) were

89. Each of the boys ______ done well.
a) have
b) has
c) is
d) are

90. Ten kilometers ______ a long distance to walk.
a) are
b) is
c) were
d) have

Conjunctions – Coordinating, Subordinating, Correlative (10 questions)

91. I stayed home ______ it was raining.
a) and
b) but
c) because
d) or

92. He is poor, ______ he is honest.
a) so
b) and
c) but
d) because

93. Either you leave now ______ I’ll call the police.
a) and
b) or
c) nor
d) but

94. I will go ______ you come with me.
a) if
b) and
c) but
d) so

95. Not only he but also his friends ______ guilty.
a) is
b) are
c) was
d) has

96. She sings well ______ she is only ten.
a) because
b) although
c) if
d) but

97. He worked hard, ______ he failed.
a) and
b) so
c) yet
d) because

98. ______ you study hard, you will not pass.
a) Unless
b) If
c) Although
d) Even if

99. He neither smiled ______ laughed.
a) or
b) and
c) nor
d) but

100.                     You can watch TV ______ you finish your homework.
a) until
b) unless
c) after
d) before

 

Answers

Tense

1.      b) goes - Simple present for habitual action.

2.      b) watched - Past tense for completed action.

3.      c) finished - Past simple for an action before another.

4.      c) have lived - Present perfect for action continuing till now.

5.      c) will have lived - Future perfect for completion by a future point.

6.      b) went - Past simple for a past habit.

7.      c) were having - Past continuous for an action in progress.

8.      c) has been teaching - Present perfect continuous for ongoing since 2010.

9.      b) works - First conditional (If + present, will + base).

10. c) will have cooked - Future perfect (by the time...)

Idioms

11. b) Die - "Kick the bucket" = to die.

12. b) Reveal a secret - "Spill the beans" = to reveal.

13. b) Do something unpleasant bravely

14. c) Very rarely - "Once in a blue moon" = rarely.

15. a) Start a conversation - "Break the ice" = begin interaction.

16. a) Be very expensive - "Cost an arm and a leg" = costly.

17. a) Sleep - "Hit the sack" = go to bed.

18. b) Study or work late - "Burn the midnight oil" = stay up.

19. a) Feeling sick - "Under the weather" = unwell.

20. a) You have the responsibility

Punctuation

21. b) He said, "I am busy." - Correct comma and quotation.

22. c) Where are you? - Ends with a question mark.

23. b) The cat’s tail - Correct singular possessive.

24. a) It’s raining; take an umbrella. - Two independent clauses.

25. d) She is nice, kind, and honest. - Oxford comma preferred.

26. a) John said, “Let’s go.” - Correct punctuation.

27. b) I want apples, oranges, and bananas. - Correct list format.

28. c) Do you know where he lives? - Indirect question.

29. c) ! - "Wow" needs exclamation mark.

30. c) He said, “come here.” - Correct usage.

Sentence Types

31. a) Simple sentence - One independent clause.

32. b) Compound - Two independent clauses with "so".

33. c) Complex - Subordinating conjunction "Although".

34. d) Compound-complex - Two independent, one dependent.

35. b) Compound - Two verbs linked with "and".

36. c) Complex - Subordinating clause with "when".

37. c) Complex - Contains relative clause.

38. b) Compound - Two independent clauses with "yet".

39. c) Complex - Subordinate clause with "because".

40. d) Compound-complex - Compound with a subordinate.

Conditionals

41. a) would - 2nd conditional.

42. a) will - 1st conditional.

43. c) were - Subjunctive mood.

44. c) would have caught - 3rd conditional.

45. b) get - Zero conditional (present + present).

46. c) study - Present simple with "unless".

47. c) would have - Inverted 3rd conditional.

48. d) will give - 1st conditional.

49. a) won’t - Future negative.

50. c) would - 2nd conditional.

Voice

51. c) was written - Past passive.

52. c) A movie is being watched by them.

53. a) The room is cleaned every day by her.

54. c) The project will be finished soon.

55. b) She sang the song. - Active past.

56. c) His friends helped him. - Simple past active.

57. a) is being - Passive continuous.

58. d) He will have done the homework.

59. c) A book is being read by me.

60. b) The watch had been stolen by the thief.

Reported Speech

61. b) He said he was tired. - Reported present becomes past.

62. a) She said she had completed her work.

63. c) He said he would come the next day. - "Tomorrow" → "the next day"

64. b) She asked me if I liked coffee.

65. b) He told me to open the door.

66. b) She asked what I was doing.

67. c) He asked where I lived.

68. c) She told me not to be late.

69. a) She said that she was sleeping.

70. c) He asked whether I had finished my task.

Prepositions

71. c) of - "afraid of"

72. a) under - "under the table"

73. b) since - Point in time.

74. d) on - "on Sunday"

75. a) off - "fell off"

76. b) on - "on the shelf"

77. c) in - "in July"

78. a) through - Movement inside.

79. d) at - "at the airport"

80. c) to - "prefer A to B"

Subject-Verb Agreement

81. b) has - "Neither" is singular.

82. b) is - "Group" is singular.

83. c) is - Subject is "One"

84. b) is - "List" is singular.

85. b) is - "Everyone" is singular.

86. c) are - "cats" is closer and plural.

87. b) is - "Mathematics" is singular.

88. c) is - "News" is uncountable singular.

89. b) has - "Each" is singular.

90. b) is - 10km = one unit.

Conjunctions

91. c) because - Reason.

92. c) but - Contrasting ideas.

93. b) or - "Either...or"

94. a) if - Condition.

95. b) are - Closest noun "friends" is plural.

96. b) although - Contrast.

97. c) yet - Contrast despite effort.

98. a) Unless - Negative condition.

99. c) nor - "Neither...nor"

100.                     c) after - Sequence of actions

 

Climate Change and Human Responsibility

Climate change refers to long-term alterations in temperature, weather patterns, and natural systems on Earth. While some changes occur naturally, scientists agree that recent global warming is mainly caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial pollution. These activities release greenhouse gases, which trap heat in the atmosphere and lead to rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and extreme weather events. To address this growing problem, individuals, governments, and industries must take urgent steps to reduce emissions, switch to renewable energy, and promote sustainable practices.

Multiple-Choice Questions:

1. What is the main cause of recent climate change, according to scientists?
a) Natural cycles
b) Solar activity
c) Human activities
d) Animal migration

2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a human activity contributing to climate change?
a) Deforestation
b) Burning fossil fuels
c) Industrial pollution
d) Planting trees

3. What are greenhouse gases responsible for?
a) Blocking sunlight
b) Cooling the Earth
c) Trapping heat in the atmosphere
d) Destroying ozone directly

4. What kind of actions are suggested to fight climate change?
a) Building more factories
b) Switching to renewable energy
c) Using more coal and oil
d) Ignoring environmental problems

5. What is the tone of the paragraph?
a) Humorous
b) Informative and urgent
c) Casual and unclear
d) Critical of science

 

Answers

1. What is the main cause of recent climate change, according to scientists?

c) Human activities
Explanation: The paragraph clearly states that “scientists agree that recent global warming is mainly caused by human activities.”

2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a human activity contributing to climate change?

d) Planting trees
Explanation: Planting trees is a solution, not a cause. The paragraph mentions burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial pollution as contributing activities.

3. What are greenhouse gases responsible for?

c) Trapping heat in the atmosphere
Explanation: Greenhouse gases “trap heat in the atmosphere,” leading to rising temperatures.

4. What kind of actions are suggested to fight climate change?

b) Switching to renewable energy
Explanation: The paragraph suggests reducing emissions and switching to renewable energy to combat climate change.

5. What is the tone of the paragraph?

b) Informative and urgent
Explanation: The paragraph provides facts (informative) and calls for “urgent steps” to act against climate change (urgent tone).

 

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