English Grammar MCQ For Class 10 Term I | Determiners MCQ
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate determiner. This grammar exercise helps students prepare for their class 10 Term 1 English exam. As per CBSE’s revised model, this year, the English exam will have only multiple choice questions. Prepare for your English exam with our free grammar worksheets.
Determiners MCQ for Class 10 Term 1
1. ……………………… of them is here at the moment.
a) Neither
b) Either
c) Both
d) All
2. …………………………… of them have arrived.
a) Neither
b) Either
c) Each
d) Both
3. …………………………. of them was given a prize.
a) All
b) Each
c) Every
d) Both
4. …………………………. of them have gone.
a) All
b) Every
c) Each
d) None
5. You don’t need to buy any more food. We have got …………………………..
a) enough
b) many
c) much
d) more
6. ………………………… people want to buy cars.
a) Many
b) Much
c) Each
d) Every
7. I didn’t eat …………………………..
a) much
b) many
c) little
d) a little
8. We have got …………………………… milk left.
a) many
b) a little
c) a few
d) fewer
9. You can take …………………………… of these two shirts.
a) either
b) all
c) every
d) most
10. He doesn’t have …………………………… patience.
a) many
b) much
c) little
d) few
Answers
1. Neither of them is here at the moment. (Neither means not this one, nor the other. It is used with a singular verb.)
2. Both of them have arrived. (We use a singular verb with each, every, either and neither.)
3. Each of them was given a prize. (Here the singular verb has indicates that all and both are not possible here.)
4. All of them have gone. (Here the plural verb have indicates that every and each cannot be used here.)
5. You don’t need to buy any more food. We have got enough.
6. Many people want to buy cars.
7. I didn’t eat much.
8. We have got a little milk left.
9. You can take either of these two shirts.
10. He doesn’t have much patience. (Not much means the same as little.)