All Categories MCQs
Topic Notes: All Categories
General Description
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
80211
Sheikh Rashid wants to become . . . . . . . . engineer.
Answer:
The noun 'engineer' begins with a vowel sound, which requires 'an'. Indefinite articles are used when introducing something not mentioned before. Saying 'a engineer' would be grammatically wrong. If it were a particular engineer known in context, 'the' would be correct. Thus, 'an engineer' is right here.
80212
We stayed in . . . . . . . . hotel near the railway station.
Answer:
a
The noun 'hotel' begins with a consonant sound, so 'a' is correct. Since the hotel is being mentioned for the first time, the indefinite article is suitable. 'An' would be wrong because the pronunciation starts with a consonant. 'The' would only apply if it referred to a particular hotel already known. Thus, 'a hotel' is correct here.
80213
Yusuf bought . . . . . . . . old house in the village.
Answer:
The adjective 'old' begins with a vowel sound, so 'an' is correct. This is the first mention of the house, which makes the indefinite article suitable. 'A old house' would be incorrect due to pronunciation rules. 'The old house' would suggest one already known in context. Therefore, 'an old house' is correct.
80214
Nadia listened to . . . . . . . . beautiful song.
Answer:
a
The adjective 'beautiful' begins with a consonant sound, so 'a' is required. The song is mentioned for the first time, which makes the indefinite article correct. 'An' would not fit here because of pronunciation. 'The' would suggest a specific song already known. Hence, 'a beautiful song' is the right choice.
80215
They went to see . . . . . . . . Pyramids of Giza.
Answer:
Unique monuments and famous places always take the definite article 'the'. The Pyramids of Giza are a specific and world-famous landmark. 'A Pyramids' or 'an Pyramids' would be incorrect. The definite article emphasizes their uniqueness. Thus, 'the Pyramids of Giza' is correct.
80216
Sheikh Ibrahim is reading . . . . . . . . book about astronomy.
Answer:
a
The word 'book' begins with a consonant sound, so 'a' is the correct article. It is mentioned for the first time, which makes the indefinite article suitable. 'An book' would be grammatically wrong. 'The book' would imply a specific one already known. Hence, 'a book' is correct here.
80217
The moon is shining in . . . . . . . . night sky.
Answer:
Unique natural objects like the moon and sky always take the definite article 'the'. This emphasizes that we are referring to one particular and universal thing. 'A night sky' would suggest one among many, which is unnecessary here. 'No article' would also make the sentence incomplete. Therefore, 'the night sky' is correct.
80218
Ayesha bought . . . . . . . . kilo of rice from the shop.
Answer:
a
The noun 'kilo' begins with a consonant sound, so 'a' is correct. Since it is the first mention of the rice quantity, the indefinite article is appropriate. 'An' would be wrong due to pronunciation. 'The' would only fit if it were a specific kilo already known. Thus, 'a kilo of rice' is correct.
80219
We must save . . . . . . . . water for the future.
Answer:
When speaking of substances like water in a general sense, no article is used. Saying 'a water' or 'an water' would be incorrect because water is uncountable. 'The water' would only be used if a specific source were mentioned. In this case, the sentence refers to water generally. Hence, no article is correct.
80220
She gave me . . . . . . . . honest opinion.
Answer:
The word 'honest' starts with a silent 'h' and thus begins with a vowel sound. This requires the use of 'an'. 'A honest opinion' would be grammatically incorrect. The indefinite article is correct since the opinion is introduced for the first time. Therefore, 'an honest opinion' is proper.