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
80381
He went to ___ bed early as he was feeling tired.
Answer:
no article
**Rule: The phrase 'go to bed' means 'to go to sleep' and does not take an article.** In this idiomatic expression, 'bed' refers to the state of sleeping, not the physical piece of furniture. Therefore, no article is used. If referring to the object, one might say 'I sat on the bed'. Options (a), (b), and (c) are incorrect.
80382
___ more I think about it, ___ less I understand.
Answer:
The, the
**Rule: The structure 'the + comparative, the + comparative' is used to show a proportional relationship.** This special construction shows that as one thing increases ('I think about it'), another thing changes proportionally ('I understand'). 'The' is required before both comparative adverbs ('more' and 'less'). Options (b), (c), and (d) are grammatically incorrect for this structure.
80383
At last, ___ warrior in him took over and he fought back.
Answer:
the
**Rule: 'The' is used before a common noun to represent an abstract quality inside a person.** 'The warrior in him' refers not to a literal warrior, but to the specific fighting quality or spirit that he possesses. This abstract use requires 'the'. Other examples: 'the mother in her'. Option (a) would imply he had one of many warrior spirits. Option (b) is wrong by sound. Option (d) is incorrect.
80384
___ Chinese language is considered difficult to learn.
Answer:
The
**Rule: When the word 'language' follows the name of the language, 'the' is used.** We say 'I speak Chinese' (no article), but we say 'The Chinese language'. The noun being modified is 'language', made specific by 'Chinese'. Therefore, 'the' is required. Options (a), (b), and (d) are incorrect.
80385
She has ___ unique talent for painting.
Answer:
a
**Rule: The choice of article is based on the initial sound of the word.** 'Unique' begins with a 'y' sound ('yoo-neek'), which is a consonant sound. Therefore, the article 'a' is correct, even though the first letter is a vowel. Option (a) is a common error. Option (c) would imply a specific, known talent. Option (d) is incorrect.
80386
Only ___ handful of people attended the event.
Answer:
a
**Rule: 'A handful of' is a fixed quantifier phrase meaning a small number.** This expression always starts with the indefinite article 'a'. 'Handful' begins with a consonant sound. Option (b) is wrong by sound. Option (c) would be 'the handful', implying a specific handful of something. Option (d) is incorrect for this phrase.
80387
He was found guilty and sent to ___ jail for five years.
Answer:
no article
**Rule: No article is used for places like 'jail', 'prison', 'hospital' when they are referred to for their primary purpose.** The primary purpose of jail is imprisonment. Since he was sent there as a punishment, the reference is to the institution/concept, not a specific building. Therefore, no article is used. 'Sent to the jail' would refer to a specific, local jail building. Options (a), (b), and (c) are incorrect.
80388
I need to get ___ new passport before my trip.
Answer:
a
**Rule: Use 'a'/'an' to introduce a singular countable noun for the first time.** The speaker is referring to one passport that they need to obtain. 'Passport' is a singular countable noun, and 'new' begins with a consonant sound. Therefore, 'a' is correct. Option (b) is wrong by sound. Option (c) would imply a specific passport already being discussed. Option (d) is incorrect.
80389
___ Black Forest is a mountain range in Germany.
Answer:
The
**Rule: 'The' is used before the names of mountain ranges.** 'The Black Forest' is the name of a specific mountain range. Like 'the Himalayas' or 'the Alps', it requires the definite article. Options (a), (b), and (d) are incorrect.
80390
This is by far ___ best performance of his career.
Answer:
the
**Rule: The definite article 'the' is always used before a superlative adjective.** 'Best' is the superlative form of 'good'. The phrase 'by far' emphasizes the superlative, further reinforcing the need for 'the'. Superlatives single out one item, making it definite. Options (a), (b), and (d) are incorrect.