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MCQ Quiz

1. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. The cat is sitting on a mat.
  • B. Cat is sitting on the mat.
  • C. The cat is sitting on the mat.
  • D. Cat is sitting on mat.
  • E. No Error
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C. The cat is sitting on the mat.

Use "the" for specific nouns that are already known to the listener or reader.

2. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. She is an artist.
  • B. She is a artist.
  • C. She is artist.
  • D. She is the artist.
  • E. No Error
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A. She is an artist.

Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound.

3. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. He bought a book from the store.
  • B. He bought book from the store.
  • C. He bought the book from store.
  • D. He bought the book from the store.
  • E. No Error
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D. He bought the book from the store.

Use "the" for specific references and to avoid repetition.

4. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. I need an information about the project.
  • B. I need a information about the project.
  • C. I need information about the project.
  • D. I need the information about project.
  • E. No Error
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C. I need information about the project.

"Information" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".

5. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. She saw a beautiful painting in the museum.
  • B. She saw beautiful painting in a museum.
  • C. She saw the beautiful painting in a museum.
  • D. She saw the beautiful painting in the museum.
  • E. No Error
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A. She saw a beautiful painting in the museum.

Use "a" for non-specific items and "the" for specific references.

6. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. We visited a historical site.
  • B. We visited an historical site.
  • C. We visited historical site.
  • D. We visited the historical site.
  • E. No Error
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B. We visited an historical site.

Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound, even if the word begins with a consonant letter.

7. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. She went to the university in New York.
  • B. She went to university in the New York.
  • C. She went to university in New York.
  • D. She went to the university in the New York.
  • E. No Error
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C. She went to university in New York.

"University" is used without "the" when referring to institutions in a general sense.

8. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. He is a teacher.
  • B. He is an teacher.
  • C. He is the teacher.
  • D. He is teacher.
  • E. No Error
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B. He is an teacher.

Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound.

9. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. I need a advice about the project.
  • B. I need the advice about a project.
  • C. I need advice about the project.
  • D. I need advice about a project.
  • E. No Error
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C. I need advice about the project.

"Advice" is an uncountable noun and does not use "a" or "an".

10. Choose the correct form of article:

  • A. She is an engineer.
  • B. She is a engineer.
  • C. She is the engineer.
  • D. She is engineer.
  • E. No Error
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A. She is an engineer.

Use "an" before words starting with a vowel sound.