Grammar Quiz

Article Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Article

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Which is the definite article in the below list

A. A & an

B. The

C. all of them


Article ‘The” is used when

A. When used the specific noun for the second time

B. Before both the countable and uncountable nouns

C. For the above two situations


The article “the” is used…

A. before a singular noun beginning with a vowel sound (a,e,i,o,u)

B. at the end of a sentence.

C. before any noun.

D. before a singular or plural noun, noun is known to the reader.


The article “an” is used…

A. before using action words.

B. before a singular noun beginning with a vowel sound (a,e,i,o,u)

C. before any noun.

D. before a singular or plural noun, noun is known to the reader.


Article ‘An” is used before

A. Vowels and vowel sounds

B. Plural nouns

C. Uncountable nouns


The article “a” is used…

A. before a singular noun beginning with a consonant sound. (not a,e,i,o,u)

B. before a singular noun beginning with a vowel sound (a,e,i,o,u)

C. before any noun.

D. before a singular or plural noun, noun is known to the reader.


I am in ___ Japanese restaurant. ____ restaurant served good food.

A. a,the

B. an,the

C. the,the


Are you coming to ___ party next Saturday?

A. the

B. an

C. a


What is article?

A. action words

B. a, an, the

C. person, thing, animal, place

D. shape, size, colour, feeling, time


A, An, are called

A. Definite articles

B. Indefinite articles

C. both


Sam is working as a lecturer in ________ university.

A. –

B. a

C. an

D. the


He always wants to be ____ best student in the class.

A. An

B. A

C. The


Articles define a ____ as specific or non specific

A. Noun

B. Pronoun

C. none


There are ___ articles in English grammar

A. 4

B. 1

C. 3


I saw a tiger at the zoo. ____ tiger looked very violent.

A. a

B. an

C. the


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