Grammar Quiz

Modals and Vocabulary Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Modals and Vocabulary

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Which sentence correctly indicates an obligation?

A. You must not bring your phone to class.

B. You don’t have to bring your phone to class.

C. You have to bring your phone to class.

D. You can bring your phone to class.


Which of the following shows a strong obligation?

A. You can study for the exam.

B. You don’t have to study for the exam.

C. You must study for the exam.

D. You may study for the exam.


The hasty student finished the test in record time but made many mistakes because of rushing.

A. Careful

B. Fast

C. Lazy

D. Slow


Which modal is appropriate for this sentence: “You _______ ask the teacher if you need help.” (Permission)

A. must

B. may

C. have to

D. can’t


The serene lake was a perfect place for meditation and relaxation. It was calm, quiet, and beautiful.

A. Busy

B. Calm

C. Dirty

D. Noisy


She didn’t understand the lesson. _______, she asked the teacher for help.

A. first

B. as a result

C. similarly

D. however


Which sentence indicates prohibition using the correct modal?

A. You could not park here.

B. You can’t park here.

C. You may not park here.

D. You have to park here.


Which sentence is appropriate to express no obligation?

A. You must clean your room before leaving.

B. You don’t have to clean your room before leaving.

C. You can’t clean your room before leaving.

D. You may not clean your room before leaving.


I wanted to watch TV, _____ I had to finish my chores first.

A. so

B. however

C. because

D. but


Which sentence expresses that something is not allowed?

A. You can attend the concert if you like.

B. You must attend the concert.

C. You must not attend the concert.

D. You don’t have to attend the concert.


The colossal elephant walked slowly across the savannah. It was an enormous sight to behold.

A. Fast

B. Huge

C. Old

D. Small


The weather was rainy. _____, we stayed home and watched movies.

A. however

B. as a result of

C. besides

D. finally


Which modal best fits the sentence: “You _______ stay up late on a school night.” (Prohibition)

A. can’t

B. must

C. may

D. have to


Reicon’s parents admonished him for breaking their antique collection.

A. Praised

B. Rewarded

C. Scolded

D. Silenced


What modal expresses no obligation in this sentence: “You _______ bring your lunch to school.

A. don’t have to

B. must not

C. can

D. have to


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