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This set of Writing Good English Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Writing Good English Set 5

Q1 | The content edited in Encyclopaedia is
  • primary source
  • continuous source
  • secondary source
  • none of the above
Q2 | Personal interview for collecting data is ----
  • structured interview
  • unstructured interview
  • both a and b
  • none of the above
Q3 | Representation of data can be made by
  • tabulation
  • line diagram
  • graph
  • all the above
Q4 | Writing is a -----
  • cognitive process
  • social process
  • physical process
  • all the above
Q5 | Write the full form of MLA
  • the minimum level of acquisition
  • mastery of linguistic area
  • the modern language association
  • none of the above
Q6 | MLA style formatting is used for ------
  • humanities
  • education
  • psychology
  • all the above
Q7 | Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given
  • hey, don’t say like that
  • hey, don’t say like that
  • hey! don’t say like that
  • none of the above
Q8 | Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given
  • “what happened to you my boy?” he enquired.
  • what happened to you my boy? he enquired
  • “what happened to you, my boy? he enquired
  • what happened to you, my boy? he enquired
Q9 | Find out the correctly punctuated sentences from the given
  • hai! jungle king, jungle king, let me read this.
  • “hai! jungle king! jungle king! let me read this”
  • “hai! jungle king! let me read this
  • “hai; jungle king! let me read this”.
Q10 | To have an axe to grind
  • to take revenge
  • to make unreasonable demands
  • pinpointing faults of others
  • to have selfish interest to serve
Q11 | The Alpha and Omega
  • beginning and end
  • to be accurate and precise
  • to make all efforts to win
  • none of the above
Q12 | To go with the tide
  • unrecognized danger
  • reverse the natural order
  • to do as other do
  • just in time
Q13 | To enjoy the lions share
  • to take another’s space
  • to make most of a bad bargain
  • to be prejudiced
  • to enjoy the major part
Q14 | Then fold in the rest of the sugar and flavouring
  • make
  • carry
  • mix with
  • none of the above
Q15 | Don’t forget to reckon in the money spent on petrol
  • find the sum
  • include as part of a bill
  • consider
  • include as one of
Q16 | The police set off in hot pursuit
  • attack
  • start to move
  • perceive
  • none of the above
Q17 | It’s good trying to put off the evil day
  • postpone
  • discourage
  • place
  • lay aside
Q18 | Let the grass grow under one’s feet
  • to accept responsibility
  • to engage in useless talk
  • to be trifled with
  • to remain idle
Q19 | He was murdered in cold blood
  • cheerless
  • deliberately
  • unfeelingly
  • thoughtlessly
Q20 | To keep one’s temper
  • to become angry
  • to be in a good mood
  • to destroy something
  • none of the above
Q21 | A cock and bull story
  • an unbelievable gossip
  • children’s fable
  • competition between unequals
  • quarrelsome dialogue
Q22 | The acid gives off a hot smell
  • show signs of
  • emit
  • arouse
  • reach
Q23 | Someone opened the door and the lamp blew out
  • extinguished
  • release
  • excite
  • bursting