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Choose the Correct Option Quiz - Test Your English Skills Now!

Think you can choose the right option? Challenge yourself now!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Heath DudleyUpdated Aug 26, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This Choose the Correct Option quiz helps you practice picking the best answer in real English questions. Build speed and accuracy before an exam with short questions on grammar, vocabulary, and reading, plus instant feedback on each choice. Want more drills? Try a related quiz.

Choose the correctly punctuated sentence.
When the rain, stopped we went outside.
When the rain stopped, we went outside.
When the rain stopped we, went outside.
When the rain stopped we went outside.
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Select the correct form: She has lived here ______ 2018.
by
since
from
for
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Pick the best word: I don't have ______ time to finish this today.
several
few
many
much
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Choose the correct article: He is ______ honest person.
the
an
a
no article
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Select the correct preposition: The meeting is ______ Monday morning.
in
at
on
by
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Choose the correct pronoun: Neither of the students brought ______ laptop.
them
his or her
their
they
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Select the correct word: Please ______ your seatbelt.
fasten
fastener
fastened
fashion
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Choose the correct tense: By next July, I ______ at this company for ten years.
have been working
worked
will have worked
am working
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Pick the correct collocation: She ______ a decision after reviewing the data.
made
performed
did
took
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Choose the correct form: The news ______ encouraging.
is
were
be
are
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Fill the blank: It's high time we ______ home.
went
go
have gone
will go
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Choose the correct voice: The report ______ by the committee yesterday.
has reviewed
was reviewed
was reviewing
were reviewed
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Select the correct modifier placement: ______ almost finished the project.
We almost have been
Almost we have
We have been almost
We have almost
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Pick the correct conditional: If he ______ earlier, he wouldn't have missed the train.
would leave
was leaving
left
had left
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Choose the best word: The judge showed no ______ for the offense.
complicity
complacency
complexity
clemency
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Select the correct sentence to avoid a comma splice.
It was late, and went home.
It was late; we went home.
It was late, we went home.
It was late we went home.
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Choose the correct subjunctive: I recommend that he ______ earlier.
arrive
will arrive
arrived
arrives
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Pick the precise word: The witness gave a ______ account of events.
creditory
credulous
creditable
credible
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Choose the correct inversion for emphasis: Rarely ______ seen such chaos.
have I
I had
had I
I have
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Select the correct preposition in a phrasal verb: She finally ______ to the pressure.
gave in
gave out
gave up to
gave over
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand common question structures -

    Analyze different English question patterns to recognize how questions are formed and identify the correct framing.

  2. Identify correct option answers -

    Spot the right choice among multiple options by evaluating grammar, syntax, and context clues in each question.

  3. Apply grammar rules confidently -

    Use your understanding of English grammar to select the correct option answer and reinforce accurate question formation.

  4. Differentiate between similar options -

    Distinguish subtle differences in wording and structure to choose the correct option in challenging scenarios.

  5. Enhance question-forming skills -

    Strengthen your ability to craft and select the right question forms through targeted practice and instant feedback.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Subject - Auxiliary Inversion -

    Identify the auxiliary verb (do/does/did, have, be, or a modal) and swap it with the subject to form questions (e.g., "Do you like puzzles?"). Use the S-A-V mnemonic (Subject - Auxiliary - Verb) to quickly choose the correct option when assessing inversion patterns (Cambridge University Press).

  2. WH-Question Structure -

    Begin with a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how), then follow with the auxiliary, subject, and main verb (e.g., "Where did she go?"). Remember the W-WH trick: place the WH-word first to ensure you choose the right option answer in open-ended queries (Purdue OWL).

  3. Yes/No vs. Tag Questions -

    Yes/no questions invert subject and auxiliary (e.g., "Is he coming?") while tag questions add a short tag at the end (e.g., "He's coming, isn't he?"). Recognize whether the quiz item needs a confirming tag or a simple inversion to choose the correct option (British Council).

  4. Handling Do/Does/Did Pitfalls -

    Avoid using do-support with be and modal verbs; instead, invert directly (e.g., "Are they ready?" not "Do they are ready?"). Keep an eye out for tense consistency so you choose the correct option answer when do-forms might mislead you (Oxford University Press).

  5. Indirect Question Word Order -

    In indirect questions, maintain statement order without inversion (e.g., "Can you tell me where she lives?" not "Can you tell me where lives she?"). Use the rule "No Flip" to distinguish direct from indirect formats and select the correct option confidently (Cambridge Assessment).

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