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I want the sample English Grammar questions for NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) so can you provide me?
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Ok, here I am providing you the sample English Grammar questions for NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) .

NMAT exam English Grammar questions

Q1. Fill in the blanks with a Verb in agreement with its Subject.

i. The cost of all these articles _____ risen.

ii. No news _____ good news.

iii. A good man and useful citizen _____ passed away.

iv. Each of the suspected men _____ arrested.

v. The cow as well as the horse _____ grass.

vi. Neither you nor he _____ to blame.

vii. The news _____ true.

viii. All possible means _____ been tried.

ix. The United States _____ a big navy.

x. Neither praise nor blame _____ to affect him.

Q2.Correct the errors in the subject-verb agreement in the following sentences:

1.The Principal with his staff and students were present.

2.It is I who are responsible.

3.Either of these roads lead to the market.

4.Neither he nor his friends has broken the window.

5.The President and the secretary was arrested.

6.Many a man have died for the nation.

7.The quality of these apples are good.

8.Neither he nor you is wrong.

9.Each of them were rewarded.

10.The horse and cart are at the door.

Answer Key

Q1.

i. has

ii. is

iii. has

iv. is

v. eats

vi. is

vii. is

viii. have

ix. has

x. seems

Q2.

The Principal with his staff and students was present.
It is I who is responsible.
Either of the two roads lead to the market.
Neither he nor his friends have broken the window.
The President and the secretary were arrested.
Many a man has died for this nation.
The quality of these apples is good.
Neither he nor you is wrong.
Each of them was rewarded.
The horse and cart is at the door.

Q3. Fill in the blanks with a suitable preposition.

a. The child responded to his mother's demands _____ throwing a tantrum.

b. I will wait _____ 6.30, but then I'm going home.

c. My best friend, John, is named _____ his grandfather.

d. My parents have been married _____ forty years.

e. It's been snowing _____ Christmas morning.

f. I get paid _____ the end of the month.

g. I'll be with you _____ a moment.

h. I've got a meeting _____ Monday morning.

i. He enjoyed the peace as he walked _____ the forest.

j. A grey mist hung _____ the fields.

Answer Key

a. by

b. till

c. after

d. for

e. since

f. at

g. in

h. on

i. through

j. over

Q4. Complete the following sentences by filling in 'a' or 'an' or 'the' as may be suitable:

i. He is not _____ honourable man.

ii. _____ sun shines brightly.

iii. Rustum is _____ young Parsee.

iv.You are _____ fool to say that.

v. French is _____ easy language.

vi. Who is _____ girl sitting there?

vii. Man, thou art _____ wonderful animal.

viii. Which is _____ longest river in India?

ix. The world is _____ happy place.

x. Yesterday _____ European called at my office.

Answer Key

i. an vi. the
ii. The vii. a
iii. a viii. the
iv. a ix. a
v. an x. a

5 Choose the correct verb from those in brackets:

a. The earth _____ round the sun. (move, moves, moved)

b. My friends _____ the film yesterday. (see, saw, have seen)

c. It started to rain while we _____ tennis. (are playing, had played, were playing)

d. I _____ English for five years. (have been studying, study, am studying)

e. The train _____ before we reach the station. (arrives, will have arrived, had arrived)

f. Don't disturb me. I _____ my work. (do, did, am doing)

g. Fortune _____ the brave. (is favouring, will favour, favours)

h. I _____ the letter before you arrived. (had written, wrote, will write)

i. He _____ us next week. (will have met, will have been meeting, will be meeting)

j. Perhaps we _____ Delhi next month. (visit, will visit, visited)

Q6 Complete the dialogue.

Rashid: Rahul! Your friend Manas has sent you a postcard. It’s from Kerala. It ____ (look) nice.
Rahul: I bet it does!
Rashid: He ____ (write) that it’s very hot there. There ___ (be) a lot of tourists. The hotels ____ (be) full. He ____ (say) the restaurants ____ (be) always full!
Rahul: Yes. I’m sure it is. The papers____ (say) that the temperature there is 30C.
Rashid: Then he ___ (write) that he has learnt a bit of Malayalam, and that he ____ (get on) well with the people there, especially the women!
Rashid: Look, didn’t the newspaper ____ (say) that there’s another strike in Kerala.
Rahul: Yes, it did Manas won’t mind having to stay in Kerala longer!

Q7 Correct the following sentences:

i. I lived in Calcutta since 1930.

ii. She died before her husband came.

iii. I have written a letter to her last Monday.

iv. I am reading Kalidasa for the last six days.

v. The new hotel has been opened last Saturday.

vi. He had gone to Madras last week.

vii. The train leave the station before I reached there.

viii. I wish my men had been coming quickly and find us.

ix. At the moment the baby sleep in the cradle.

x. He goes out for ten minutes.

Answer Key

a. moves

b. saw

c. were playing

d. have been studying

e. will have arrived

f. am doing

g. favours

h. had written

i. will be meeting

j. will visit

a. looks

b. has written

c. are

d. are

e. says

f. are

g. say

h. writes

i. gets on

j. say

Q8

i. I have been living in Calcutta since 1930.

ii. She had died before her husband came.

iii.I wrote a letter to her last Monday.

iv. I have been reading Kalidasa for the last six days.

v. The new hotel opened last Saturday.

vi. He went to Madras last week.

vii. The train had left the station before I reached there.

viii. I wish my men came quickly and found us.

ix. At the moment the baby is sleeping in the cradle.

x. He has gone out for ten minutes.
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