General English MCQs
Topic Notes: General English
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1
By the time he turned 40, he ______ his own company and become a millionaire.
Answer:
had started
**Rule**: The **Past Perfect Tense** is used with 'by' + a past time reference to talk about achievements completed before that point. **Correct Usage**: Starting the company ('had started') and becoming a millionaire were achievements completed before his 40th birthday. **Incorrect Options**: (a) 'started' (Simple Past) is less precise. (c) 'was starting' is an ongoing process. (d) 'starts' is a present tense.
2
The city ______ a massive earthquake in 1906.
Answer:
suffered
**Rule**: The **Simple Past Tense** is used for a specific, completed historical event. **Correct Usage**: 'in 1906' specifies a definite past time, so the Simple Past 'suffered' is correct. **Incorrect Options**: (b) 'was suffering' refers to the ongoing event. (c) 'had suffered' would need a later past reference. (d) 'has suffered' is a present tense.
3
She ______ about something else, so she didn't hear my question.
Answer:
was thinking
**Rule**: The **Past Continuous Tense** is used for an ongoing mental or physical state that prevented another action from being noticed or completed. **Correct Usage**: She 'was thinking' about something else (the ongoing mental state), and this is the reason she 'didn't hear' the question. **Incorrect Options**: (a) 'thought' (Simple Past) is a completed thought. (b) 'had thought' would mean the thought was over before the question. (d) 'thinks' is a present tense.
4
The family ______ their favorite TV show when the guests arrived unexpectedly.
Answer:
was watching
**Rule**: The **Past Continuous Tense** is used for a longer, ongoing action that was interrupted by a shorter one. **Correct Usage**: The ongoing activity was 'was watching', which was interrupted by the guests' arrival ('arrived'). **Incorrect Options**: (a) 'watched' (Simple Past) suggests they finished. (b) 'had watched' means the show was already over. (d) 'had been watching' would emphasize the duration before the arrival.
5
The students ______ about their holiday plans when the teacher walked in.
Answer:
were talking
**Rule**: The **Past Continuous Tense** (was/were + verb-ing) describes an ongoing action that was interrupted by another past action. **Correct Usage**: The students' conversation ('were talking') was the longer, ongoing action that was interrupted by the teacher's arrival ('walked in'). **Incorrect Options**: (a) 'talked' (Simple Past) suggests the talking finished before the teacher arrived. (b) 'had talked' (Past Perfect) means their conversation was already over. (d) 'had been talking' (Past Perfect Continuous) would emphasize the duration of their talk before the interruption.
6
I ______ how to swim until I was 12 years old.
Answer:
didn't learn
**Rule**: The **Simple Past Tense** (negative form) is used to talk about a state that was true up to a certain point in the past. **Correct Usage**: 'didn't learn' correctly describes the lack of ability during the period before the speaker was 12. **Incorrect Options**: (b) 'wasn't learning' refers to an ongoing process. (c) 'hadn't learned' could also be used, but simple past is more common and direct for this type of statement. (d) 'don't learn' is a present tense.
7
The alarm clock ______ at 6 AM, but he continued to sleep.
Answer:
rang
**Rule**: The **Simple Past Tense** is used for a short, completed past action which is then contrasted with another action. **Correct Usage**: 'rang' is the single, completed event. The second clause describes his reaction (or lack thereof). Simple Past is clear and effective. **Incorrect Options**: (b) 'was ringing' suggests it was continuous. (c) 'had rung' would imply it rang before another past event. (d) 'rings' is a present tense.
8
He ______ his phone, but it went straight to voicemail.
Answer:
called
**Rule**: The **Simple Past Tense** is used for a completed past action, often followed by the result of that action. **Correct Usage**: 'called' is the simple action he took, and 'went' is the immediate result. Both are in the Simple Past. **Incorrect Options**: (b) 'was calling' is an ongoing action. (c) 'had called' would need another past reference. (d) 'calls' is a present tense.
9
The explorers ______ for weeks before they finally discovered the lost city.
Answer:
had been traveling
**Rule**: The **Past Perfect Continuous Tense** is used to emphasize the duration of a long journey or activity that happened before a concluding past event. **Correct Usage**: 'had been traveling' emphasizes the long, continuous journey ('for weeks') that preceded the final discovery ('discovered'). **Incorrect Options**: (a) 'traveled' is less descriptive. (b) 'were traveling' is the wrong sequence. (d) 'had traveled' (Past Perfect) focuses on the completion of the travel, not the process.
10
Leonardo da Vinci ______ the Mona Lisa in the 16th century.
Answer:
painted
**Rule**: The **Simple Past Tense** is used for a completed action that took place in a specific, finished historical period. **Correct Usage**: 'in the 16th century' specifies a definite past time, requiring the Simple Past verb 'painted'. **Incorrect Options**: (b) 'was painting' describes the process. (c) 'had painted' would need a later past reference. (d) 'has painted' is a present tense.