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

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Today (February 25, 2026) Daily MCQs: 60 questions β€” Showing page 6 of 6

Q51. Kolkata is __________ London of India.

  • the
  • an
  • a
  • no article
Correct Option: A  [ the ]

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Q52. Rita is ________ heir of her father's property.

  • the
  • an
  • a
  • no article
Correct Option: B  [ an ]

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Q53. He robbed me ________ my money.

  • of
  • from
  • with
  • to
Correct Option: A  [ of ]

Explanation: The verb rob is usually followed by of when it shows what is taken away from someone. Structure: rob (person) of (thing stolen)

Q54. He could rise to this stature because of his invincible courage.

  • inviolable
  • unmanageable
  • unbeatable
  • immeasurable
Correct Option: C  [ unbeatable ]

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Q55. We are happy that the two countries are trying to find an amicable solution to their disputes.

  • a just
  • an appropriate
  • a durable
  • a friendly
Correct Option: D  [ a friendly ]

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Q56. His point was lost amid the cacophony. (find opposite)

  • Music
  • Discordance
  • Silence
  • crowd
Correct Option: C  [ Silence ]

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Q57. The possibility of failure was imminent. (find opposite)

  • remote
  • inherent
  • immediate
  • perennial
Correct Option: A  [ remote ]

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Q58. A person of outgoing nature is known as a/an

  • Stoic
  • Extrovert
  • Megalomaniac
  • Philanthropist
Correct Option: B  [ Extrovert ]

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Q59. He held his breath ________ several minutes.

  • on
  • of
  • for
  • from
Correct Option: C  [ for ]

Explanation: The preposition for is used to express duration of time (how long something lasts). Structure: for + period of time

Q60. I will _______ to my job until May.

  • hold up
  • hold on
  • hold in
  • hold
Correct Option: B  [ hold on ]

Explanation: "hold on": to wait or pause.
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