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English Grammar MCQ with Answers (SSC β€’ Banking β€’ Railways β€’ All Competitive Exams)

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Today (March 14, 2026) Daily MCQs: 60 questions β€” Showing page 6 of 6

Q51. Love for the whole world is called

  • Patriotism
  • Generousness
  • Philanthropy
  • Nobility
Correct Option: C  [ Philanthropy ]

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Q52. A fourteen-lined poem is called a

  • Sonnet
  • Epilogue
  • Composition
  • Lyric
Correct Option: A  [ Sonnet ]

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Q53. A Government by divine guidance is called

  • Theocracy
  • Episcopacy
  • Oligarchy
  • Aristocracy
Correct Option: A  [ Theocracy ]

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Q54. The children were very vivacious in the play ground.

  • smiling
  • sportive
  • lively/full of life
  • joyful
Correct Option: C  [ lively/full of life ]

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Q55. After a prolonged suffering he passed away.

  • went away
  • left
  • expired
  • yielded
Correct Option: C  [ expired ]

Explanation: "passed away": demise, die

Q56. The musician has a very sonorous voice.

  • Loud
  • Shrill
  • Harsh
  • Full and deep
Correct Option: D  [ Full and deep ]

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Q57. In the new place he had to earn by the sweat of his brow.

  • Very hard work
  • Frown of his brow
  • Seriously
  • Idly
Correct Option: A  [ Very hard work ]

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Q58. After much effort he could tide over the crisis.

  • Overcome
  • Win over
  • Defeat
  • Enjoy
Correct Option: A  [ Overcome ]

Explanation: "tide over": to get through a period of difficulty.

Q59. A gentleman should be true ________ his words.

  • from
  • to
  • in
  • on
Correct Option: B  [ to ]

Explanation: The adjective true takes the preposition to when it means faithful, loyal, or keeping promises. Structure: true to + noun/pronoun

Q60. The father was vexed _______ the son.

  • with
  • about
  • to
  • in
Correct Option: A  [ with ]

Explanation: The adjective vexed (annoyed/irritated) takes the preposition with when it refers to the person who causes annoyance. Structure: vexed with + person
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