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80 MCQs on Determiners

Section A: Articles (a, an, the)

  1. Choose the correct determiner: She bought ___ apple from the market.
    a) a
    b) an
    c) the
    d) some
    Answer: b) an
    Explanation: “An” is used before a word starting with a vowel sound.
  2. Fill in the blank: I saw ___ moon last night.
    a) a
    b) an
    c) the
    d) some
    Answer: c) the
    Explanation: “The” is used for unique objects like the moon.
  3. Select the correct article: He is ___ honest man.
    a) a
    b) an
    c) the
    d) no article
    Answer: b) an
    Explanation: “An” is used before a word starting with a vowel sound.
  4. Choose the correct determiner: ___ sun rises in the east.
    a) A
    b) An
    c) The
    d) No article
    Answer: c) The
    Explanation: “The” is used for celestial objects.
  5. Fill in the blank: She is reading ___ interesting book.
    a) a
    b) an
    c) the
    d) some
    Answer: a) a
    Explanation: “A” is used before a singular noun starting with a consonant sound.

Section B: Demonstratives (this, that, these, those)

  • Choose the correct demonstrative: ___ is my friend’s house.
    a) This
    b) That
    c) These
    d) Those
    Answer: a) This
    Explanation: “This” is used for something near the speaker.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ flowers are blooming beautifully.
    a) This
    b) That
    c) These
    d) Those
    Answer: c) These
    Explanation: “These” is used for plural objects close to the speaker.
  • Identify the correct determiner: Look at ___ car over there!
    a) this
    b) that
    c) these
    d) those
    Answer: b) that
    Explanation: “That” is used for singular objects far from the speaker.
  • Select the correct demonstrative: Who owns ___ books?
    a) this
    b) that
    c) these
    d) those
    Answer: d) those
    Explanation: “Those” is used for plural objects far from the speaker.
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ is my seat.
    a) This
    b) These
    c) Those
    d) That
    Answer: a) This
    Explanation: “This” is used for singular objects near the speaker.

Section C: Quantifiers (some, any, few, little, much, many)

  1. Choose the correct determiner: There are ___ books on the table.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) much
    d) little
    Answer: a) some
    Explanation: “Some” is used in affirmative sentences for countable nouns.
  2. Fill in the blank: I don’t have ___ money left.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) much
    d) few
    Answer: b) any
    Explanation: “Any” is used in negative sentences.
  3. Select the correct quantifier: He drank ___ water after the race.
    a) few
    b) little
    c) much
    d) some
    Answer: d) some
    Explanation: “Some” is used for uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.
  4. Choose the correct determiner: There aren’t ___ chairs in the room.
    a) many
    b) much
    c) some
    d) little
    Answer: a) many
    Explanation: “Many” is used for countable nouns in negative sentences.
  5. Fill in the blank: We have very ___ time left to finish this task.
    a) few
    b) little
    c) much
    d) some
    Answer: b) little
    Explanation: “Little” is used for uncountable nouns to indicate scarcity.

Section D: Possessives (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

  1. Choose the correct possessive: This is ___ book.
    a) mine
    b) my
    c) me
    d) I
    Answer: b) my
    Explanation: “My” is the possessive form used before a noun.
  2. Fill in the blank: Is this ___ pen?
    a) you
    b) your
    c) yours
    d) yourself
    Answer: b) your
    Explanation: “Your” is the possessive form used before a noun.
  3. Identify the correct determiner: They forgot ___ tickets at home.
    a) their
    b) them
    c) theirs
    d) they
    Answer: a) their
    Explanation: “Their” is used to show possession for plural subjects.
  4. Select the correct determiner: She gave me ___ notebook to read.
    a) her
    b) hers
    c) she
    d) herself
    Answer: a) her
    Explanation: “Her” is the possessive form used before a noun.
  5. Choose the correct determiner: The dog wagged ___ tail.
    a) it’s
    b) its
    c) it
    d) itself
    Answer: b) its
    Explanation: “Its” is the possessive form of “it.”

Section E: Interrogatives (which, whose, what)

  • Choose the correct interrogative: ___ book is yours?
    a) Which
    b) Whose
    c) What
    d) Where
    Answer: a) Which
    Explanation: “Which” is used to ask about a specific choice.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ umbrella is this?
    a) What
    b) Which
    c) Whose
    d) Where
    Answer: c) Whose
    Explanation: “Whose” is used to ask about possession.
  • Select the correct determiner: ___ is your favorite color?
    a) Which
    b) Whose
    c) What
    d) How
    Answer: c) What
    Explanation: “What” is used to ask about general information.
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ pen do you want to use?
    a) Whose
    b) Which
    c) What
    d) Where
    Answer: b) Which
    Explanation: “Which” is used to indicate a specific choice among options.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ car did you borrow yesterday?
    a) Which
    b) What
    c) Whose
    d) Who
    Answer: c) Whose
    Explanation: “Whose” is used to inquire about the owner of something.

Section F: Distributives (each, every, either, neither)

  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ of the boys was punished for the mistake.
    a) Each
    b) Every
    c) Either
    d) Neither
    Answer: a) Each
    Explanation: “Each” is used for individual items in a group.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ student in the class must submit their homework.
    a) Each
    b) Every
    c) Either
    d) Neither
    Answer: b) Every
    Explanation: “Every” refers to all members of a group without exception.
  • Select the correct determiner: You can take ___ of the two pens.
    a) Each
    b) Every
    c) Either
    d) Neither
    Answer: c) Either
    Explanation: “Either” is used when one of two options can be chosen.
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ of the two options is acceptable.
    a) Either
    b) Neither
    c) Each
    d) Every
    Answer: b) Neither
    Explanation: “Neither” is used to negate both options.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ participant received a certificate.
    a) Each
    b) Every
    c) Either
    d) Neither
    Answer: a) Each
    Explanation: “Each” emphasizes individuals in a group.

Section G: Numbers (few, a few, the few, several)

  • Choose the correct determiner: Only ___ people attended the event.
    a) few
    b) a few
    c) the few
    d) several
    Answer: a) few
    Explanation: “Few” implies a very small or insufficient number.
  • Fill in the blank: I have ___ books that I can lend you.
    a) few
    b) a few
    c) the few
    d) several
    Answer: b) a few
    Explanation: “A few” means a small but sufficient number.
  • Select the correct determiner: He has read all ___ books on that shelf.
    a) few
    b) a few
    c) the few
    d) several
    Answer: c) the few
    Explanation: “The few” refers to a specific small number of items.
  • Choose the correct determiner: There are ___ apples in the basket.
    a) few
    b) a few
    c) the few
    d) several
    Answer: d) several
    Explanation: “Several” refers to an indefinite but more than a few number.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ of the paintings were sold at the exhibition.
    a) Few
    b) A few
    c) Several
    d) The few
    Answer: c) Several
    Explanation: “Several” is used for an indefinite but relatively large number.

Section H: Mixed Exercises

  • Choose the correct determiner: Can you lend me ___ money?
    a) a
    b) an
    c) some
    d) any
    Answer: c) some
    Explanation: “Some” is used in affirmative requests.
  • Fill in the blank: Are there ___ good restaurants nearby?
    a) some
    b) any
    c) much
    d) a
    Answer: b) any
    Explanation: “Any” is used in interrogative sentences.
  • Select the correct determiner: She has ___ idea about the project.
    a) little
    b) a little
    c) few
    d) a few
    Answer: b) a little
    Explanation: “A little” means a small amount but enough.
  • Choose the correct determiner: I need ___ help with this task.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) few
    d) every
    Answer: a) some
    Explanation: “Some” is used in positive statements.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ of my friends came to the party.
    a) None
    b) All
    c) Most
    d) Both
    Answer: d) Both
    Explanation: “Both” refers to two people or items.
  • Choose the correct determiner: I don’t have ___ information about the event.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) many
    d) much
    Answer: b) any
    Explanation: “Any” is used in negative sentences.
  • Fill in the blank: She has invited ___ her friends to the party.
    a) all
    b) both
    c) either
    d) each
    Answer: a) all
    Explanation: “All” refers to the entire group without exception.
  • Select the correct determiner: There isn’t ___ time left to complete the exam.
    a) some
    b) many
    c) much
    d) a few
    Answer: c) much
    Explanation: “Much” is used with uncountable nouns in negative sentences.
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ of these pens are working properly.
    a) Neither
    b) Either
    c) Both
    d) All
    Answer: a) Neither
    Explanation: “Neither” negates both items.
  • Fill in the blank: He has completed ___ of the tasks assigned to him.
    a) most
    b) several
    c) the few
    d) either
    Answer: a) most
    Explanation: “Most” refers to a large portion of the total.
  • Choose the correct determiner: Do you have ___ idea how to solve this problem?
    a) some
    b) any
    c) a few
    d) none
    Answer: b) any
    Explanation: “Any” is used in questions.
  • Fill in the blank: I have lived here for ___ years.
    a) many
    b) much
    c) several
    d) few
    Answer: c) several
    Explanation: “Several” is used for an indefinite but reasonable number.
  • Select the correct determiner: ___ member of the team contributed to the project.
    a) Every
    b) Each
    c) Either
    d) None
    Answer: b) Each
    Explanation: “Each” emphasizes individual contributions.
  • Choose the correct determiner: I don’t know ___ person in the room.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) much
    d) a few
    Answer: b) any
    Explanation: “Any” is used in negative contexts.
  • Fill in the blank: We have ___ milk left in the fridge.
    a) a little
    b) some
    c) any
    d) much
    Answer: b) some
    Explanation: “Some” is commonly used in affirmative statements.

Section I: Common Errors with Determiners

  • Identify the error: He doesn’t have some money to buy a ticket.
    a) He
    b) doesn’t
    c) some
    d) money
    Answer: c) some
    Explanation: “Some” should be replaced with “any” in negative sentences.
  • Choose the correct sentence:
    a) She has a few time to talk.
    b) She has little time to talk.
    c) She has a little time to talk.
    d) She has many time to talk.
    Answer: c) She has a little time to talk.
    Explanation: “A little” is correct with uncountable nouns.
  • Select the correct sentence:
    a) Each of the player performed well.
    b) Every of the players performed well.
    c) Each of the players performed well.
    d) Neither is correct.
    Answer: c) Each of the players performed well.
    Explanation: “Each” is followed by “of the” and a plural noun.
  • Identify the error: Every of the students was present.
    a) Every
    b) of the
    c) students
    d) was
    Answer: a) Every
    Explanation: “Every” is not used with “of the”; use “Each” instead.
  • Choose the correct sentence:
    a) He doesn’t have much friends.
    b) He doesn’t have many friends.
    c) He doesn’t have some friends.
    d) He doesn’t have any friends.
    Answer: b) He doesn’t have many friends.
    Explanation: “Many” is used with countable nouns in negative sentences.
  • Correct the sentence: She bought much apples from the market.
    a) She bought many apples from the market.
    b) She bought some apples from the market.
    c) She bought a lot of apples from the market.
    d) Both a and c.
    Answer: d) Both a and c.
    Explanation: “Many” or “a lot of” is appropriate for countable nouns.
  • Choose the correct determiner: There is ___ evidence to prove his innocence.
    a) few
    b) a few
    c) little
    d) a little
    Answer: c) little
    Explanation: “Little” implies an insufficient amount.
  • Identify the error: Both of them didn’t attend the meeting.
    a) Both
    b) of them
    c) didn’t
    d) attend
    Answer: c) didn’t
    Explanation: Use “Neither of them” instead of “Both of them didn’t.”
  • Choose the correct sentence:
    a) There isn’t no water in the bottle.
    b) There isn’t any water in the bottle.
    c) There isn’t none water in the bottle.
    d) None of the above.
    Answer: b) There isn’t any water in the bottle.
    Explanation: “Any” is used in negative sentences.
  • Correct the sentence: He gave me any advice.
    a) He gave me some advice.
    b) He gave me few advice.
    c) He gave me little advice.
    d) He gave me an advice.
    Answer: a) He gave me some advice.
    Explanation: “Some” is appropriate for affirmative sentences.

Section J: Practice with Determiners in Sentences

  • Fill in the blank: He made ___ mistakes in the test.
    a) little
    b) few
    c) any
    d) much
    Answer: b) few
    Explanation: “Few” is used with countable nouns to indicate a small number.
  • Choose the correct determiner: There is ___ sugar left in the jar.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) many
    d) few
    Answer: a) some
    Explanation: “Some” is used in affirmative statements with uncountable nouns.
  • Identify the error: He bought a little books from the shop.
    a) He
    b) bought
    c) a little
    d) books
    Answer: c) a little
    Explanation: “A little” is used with uncountable nouns. Replace it with “a few.”
  • Select the correct sentence:
    a) There are many homework to complete.
    b) There is much homework to complete.
    c) There is many homework to complete.
    d) There are few homework to complete.
    Answer: b) There is much homework to complete.
    Explanation: “Much” is used with uncountable nouns like “homework.”
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ student in the class has received a gift.
    a) Each
    b) Every
    c) Either
    d) None
    Answer: b) Every
    Explanation: “Every” refers to all members of a group individually.
  • Fill in the blank: I didn’t see ___ of my friends at the event.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) much
    d) a little
    Answer: b) any
    Explanation: “Any” is used in negative sentences.
  • Choose the correct sentence:
    a) She doesn’t have some money.
    b) She doesn’t have any money.
    c) She doesn’t have a little money.
    d) She doesn’t have much money.
    Answer: b) She doesn’t have any money.
    Explanation: “Any” is used in negative sentences.
  • Fill in the blank: There are ___ cookies left in the jar.
    a) a few
    b) a little
    c) many
    d) much
    Answer: a) a few
    Explanation: “A few” is used with countable nouns like “cookies.”
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ of the options are correct.
    a) Both
    b) Either
    c) Neither
    d) None
    Answer: a) Both
    Explanation: “Both” refers to two options inclusively.
  • Select the correct sentence:
    a) Do you have many information?
    b) Do you have much information?
    c) Do you have few information?
    d) Do you have any information?
    Answer: d) Do you have any information?
    Explanation: “Any” is used in questions, and “information” is uncountable.

Section K: Determiner Usage in Comparisons

  • Choose the correct determiner: She has ___ more experience than her colleague.
    a) many
    b) much
    c) a few
    d) some
    Answer: b) much
    Explanation: “Much” is used with uncountable nouns in comparisons.
  • Fill in the blank: He made ___ progress than expected.
    a) few
    b) less
    c) many
    d) several
    Answer: b) less
    Explanation: “Less” is used for uncountable nouns.
  • Identify the error: She has fewer patience than me.
    a) She
    b) has
    c) fewer
    d) patience
    Answer: c) fewer
    Explanation: “Fewer” is used with countable nouns; replace it with “less.”
  • Choose the correct determiner: We need ___ people for the task than we originally thought.
    a) fewer
    b) less
    c) some
    d) any
    Answer: a) fewer
    Explanation: “Fewer” is appropriate for countable nouns like “people.”
  • Fill in the blank: There is ___ milk in this bottle than in that one.
    a) fewer
    b) less
    c) little
    d) a few
    Answer: b) less
    Explanation: “Less” is used with uncountable nouns like “milk.”

Section L: Miscellaneous Determiner Questions

  • Choose the correct determiner: He gave me ___ advice that was helpful.
    a) some
    b) any
    c) many
    d) a few
    Answer: a) some
    Explanation: “Some” is used with uncountable nouns like “advice.”
  • Fill in the blank: They spent ___ days exploring the city.
    a) a few
    b) much
    c) little
    d) some
    Answer: a) a few
    Explanation: “A few” refers to a small number of countable items.
  • Select the correct sentence:
    a) We have little problems to solve.
    b) We have a little problems to solve.
    c) We have few problems to solve.
    d) We have a few problems to solve.
    Answer: d) We have a few problems to solve.
    Explanation: “A few” is used with countable nouns in affirmative contexts.
  • Choose the correct determiner: ___ of the applicants was selected.
    a) Each
    b) Neither
    c) None
    d) Either
    Answer: b) Neither
    Explanation: “Neither” indicates that none of the two were selected.
  • Fill in the blank: ___ of the information provided is correct.
    a) Some
    b) Most
    c) All
    d) None
    Answer: b) Most
    Explanation: “Most” is appropriate when referring to a large part of something.

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