English 1: Mock Tests (Consolidated)

This file contains all mock quiz questions for English 1.


📝 Mock Test 1

Question 1

Odd one out: Homicide, Nausea, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Accepted Answer: Homicide (Others are medical symptoms/states, Homicide is an act).

Question 2

Definition: Intentionally causing own death. Accepted Answer: (a) Suicide

Question 3

Definition: Post-mortem examination. Accepted Answer: Autopsy

Question 4

Antonym: Amateur. Accepted Answer: Expert

Question 5

False Statement about Concussions/CTE. Accepted Answer: NFL broadcasts should glorify the violent collisions


Question 6

CTE/Concussions occur due to blow to: Accepted Answer: All of the above (Head, Face, Neck)

Question 7

Antonym: Laudable. Accepted Answer: Blameworthy

Question 8

False Statement. Accepted Answer: Fatal cases of CTE have been reported in victims as young as 18. (Identifying false statement - maybe it’s true? Wait, answer key says this is the answer. So maybe it’s False that they are as young as 18? Or maybe it’s much younger/older? Standard text usually says 18 is possible. Maybe “Concussion sideline assessment
” is false? Key says “Fatal cases
” is the answer).

Question 9

Antonym: Accustomed. Accepted Answer: Unusual

Question 10

False Statement. Accepted Answer: Both a and b (Little evidence
, Long-term effects not severe
). Both are false.

Question 11

Phonetics: “University” starts with vowel sound? Accepted Answer: False (Starts with /j/ - ‘yu’).

Question 12

Phonetics: 40 distinct sounds? Accepted Answer: False (Usually 44).

Question 13

Sound Match: “Strain” (/ei/). Accepted Answer: Rail

Question 14

Consonant Cluster: Two consonants next to each other within syllable. Accepted Answer: True

Question 15

Diphthong examples. Accepted Answer: d) Both b and c (Boycott /ɔÉȘ/, Bail /eÉȘ/)

Question 16

Pronoun: “Asked ___ to clean”. Accepted Answer: Her

Question 17

Verb Form: “They ___ (buy) a new apartment”. Accepted Answer: Bought

Question 18

POS: “Sorry for what I have done”. Accepted Answer: Verb

Question 19

POS: “Small cat”. Accepted Answer: Adjective

Question 20

Adverb: “Speak quietly”. Accepted Answer: Quietly

Question 21

Preposition: “Envious ___ them”. Accepted Answer: Of

Question 22

POS: “Passed yesterday”. Accepted Answer: Adverb

Question 23

Preposition: “Hid key beneath pile”. Accepted Answer: Beneath

Question 24

Conjunction: “Even though”. Accepted Answer: Even though

Question 25

Preposition/Conjunction: “Passed since my grandfather died”. Accepted Answer: Since

Question 26

Article: “Call ___ policeman”. Accepted Answer: A

Question 27

Article: “Play ___ chess”. Accepted Answer: No article

Question 28

Collocation: Graceful ___. Accepted Answer: Lady

Question 29

Collocation: Breathtaking ___. Accepted Answer: View

Question 30

Collocation: Tiring ___. Accepted Answer: Journey

Question 31

Phrasal Verb: “Vehicle ___ petrol”. Accepted Answer: Ran out of

Question 32

Modal: “Can’t swim”. Accepted Answer: Inability

Question 33

Idiom: Heard it on the grapevine (Rumours). Accepted Answer: True

Question 34

Idiom: Run like the wind (Fast). Accepted Answer: True

Question 35

Word Usage: “Watch” as Verb. Accepted Answer: Please watch the inaugural ceremony.

Question 36

Phone: ”___ Maladoy Services” (Caller asking). Accepted Answer: Who’s calling, please? (Wait, Dialogue: “Caller: Hello! Maladoy Services: (i) ___ 
“. This looks like Maladoy answering. If Maladoy says “Who’s calling please”, it fits. But subsequent line is “Caller: Yes you are.” which is weird response to “Who’s calling”. Maybe blank is “Is that
?” No, Maladoy is speaking. “Thank you for calling Maladoy Services”? Option 1. Key says “Who’s calling, please?“. Let’s re-read carefully. Q36 Key says “Who’s calling, please?“. Q37 Key says “How may I help you?“. Q38 Key says “Make an appointment
“. Q39 Key says “Take care
“. This implies the dialogue blank mapping might be tricky or I misread the structure. Block says: Caller: Hello! Maladoy: (i) ___ Caller: Yes you are. If Maladoy says “(i) Is this Maladoy Services?” - No, Maladoy IS the service. Maybe Caller says “(i) Is that Maladoy Services?“. Ah, the text block has “Maladoy Services: (i)
“. This implies Maladoy speaks. But key says “Who’s calling, please?“. If Maladoy says “Who’s calling please?”, Caller says “Yes you are”. Makes NO sense. Logic: Maybe the lines are: Caller: Hello! Maladoy: 
? Caller: Is that Maladoy Services? Maladoy: Yes it is
 The snippet is: “Maladoy Services: (i) ______ Maladoy Services. (ii) ______“. If (i) is “Is that”, then it’s Caller speaking. If (i) is “Who’s calling please”, it’s Maladoy speaking. The next line “Caller: Yes you are” implies the previous line was a Question about identity like “Are you the caller
?” or “Is this
?” Actually, if the previous line was “Are you the manager?” → “Yes you are”. The accepted answer for Q36 is “Who’s calling please?“. Q37 is “How may I help you?“. Q38 is “Make an appointment
“. Q39 is “Take care
“. Q40 is “Formal”. I’ll paste the accepted answers as is, noting the context might be garbled in the source or my reading).


📝 Mock Test 2

Question 1

Meaning: Devilry. Accepted Answer: Wicked activity/mischief

Question 2

Preposition: “Assigned ___ him”. Accepted Answer: To

Question 3

Synonym: Reluctantly. Accepted Answer: Hesitantly

Question 4

Antonym: Vague. Accepted Answer: Clear

Question 5

Reading Comp: “As summer progressed
“. Accepted Answer: It progressed

Question 6

Narrator: Accepted Answer: Not revealed

Question 7

Good Performer: Accepted Answer: Dill

Question 8

Who assured Boo Radley was dead? Accepted Answer: Narrator

Question 9

Reference: “Him” in “with him and Calpurnia”. Accepted Answer: Jem

Question 10

Game played? Accepted Answer: Enacting plays

Question 11

Tense: “Have been living” = Present Perfect? Accepted Answer: False (Present Perfect Continuous).

Question 12

Verb Form: “Has ___ umbrella”. Accepted Answer: Forgotten

Question 13

Future Perfect: “Will not ___ slept”. Accepted Answer: Will not have

Question 14

Syllables: Disturb. Accepted Answer: 2 (Dis-turb)

Question 15

Syllables: Cloudy. Accepted Answer: 2 (Cloud-y)

Question 16

Syllables: Interactions. Accepted Answer: 4 (In-ter-ac-tions)

Question 17

Stress: Repeat. Accepted Answer: Repeat

Question 18

Cluster: Text (/kst/). Accepted Answer: Final CCC (/kst/ is 3 consonants).

Question 19

Stress: Produce (Verb). Accepted Answer: Second syllable

Question 20

Subject-Verb: “Either Sonu or Leela ___“. Accepted Answer: Is

Question 21

Tense: “Thought she ___ been”. Accepted Answer: Had been (Past Perfect due to ‘Thought’ past).

Question 22

Past Continuous: “At nine
“. Accepted Answer: Was preparing

Question 23

Past Perfect Continuous: Accepted Answer: Had been

Question 24

Time Adverbials (since, just) with Pres Perf. Accepted Answer: True

Question 25

Pres Perf refers to present state in relation to future? Accepted Answer: False (Relation to Past).

Question 26

“She has lived here all her life” = Pres Perf? Accepted Answer: True

Question 27

Future Continuous: “Will be ___“. Accepted Answer: Watching

Question 28

Future: “It ___ tomorrow”. Accepted Answer: Will rain

Question 29

Structure: “I ___ back”. Accepted Answer: Will be

Question 30

Simple Present: “We ___ to Japan every summer”. Accepted Answer: Fly

Question 31

Syllables: Erode. Accepted Answer: Disyllabic word

Question 32

Syllables: Exhibit. Accepted Answer: Trisyllabic word

Question 33

Syllables: Revenue. Accepted Answer: 3

Question 34

Plural Markers: “Methods, Practicals, Experiments”. Accepted Answer: False

Question 35

Plural Markers: “Mistakes, Misconceptions, Oversights”. Accepted Answer: True (/s/, /z/, /s/)

Question 36

Plural Markers: “Medicines /z/, Compartments /s/, Organizers /z/”. Accepted Answer: /z/, /s/, and /z/ respectively

Question 37

Aspiration: /p/ in Flop. Accepted Answer: Non-aspirated (Final position).

Question 38

Aspiration: /p/ in Pleasure. Accepted Answer: Aspirated (Initial stressed).

Question 39

Aspiration: /k/ in Increase. Accepted Answer: Non-aspirated (After /s/ or unstressed? ‘In-crease’. /k/ is in cluster /kr/ in stressed syllable? Wait, after /n/ usually aspirated. Key says Non-aspirated. Maybe because of second syllable stress but /n/ precedes? Or maybe /k/ in clusters like /sp/, /st/, /sk/ is unaspirated, but here it is /nk/. Key says Non-aspirated).

Question 40

Syllables: Reciprocity. Accepted Answer: 5 (Rec-i-proc-i-ty).


📝 Mock Test 3 (Quiz 3 Content)

Question 1

Definition: Idea/Representation of type. Accepted Answer: Stereotype

Question 2

Lake Condah Trap Signifies: Accepted Answer: Technology and engineering used by aboriginals

Question 3

Function of Conical Baskets: Accepted Answer: To catch eels and fish

Question 4

Meaning: Low dam. Accepted Answer: Weir

Question 5

Meaning: Bluff. Accepted Answer: Steep cliff

Question 6

Meaning: Nomadic. Accepted Answer: Living by travelling from place to place

Question 7

Quarries are for? Accepted Answer: Collecting stones

Question 8

Tense: “Located”. Accepted Answer: Past tense

Question 9

Inference: “Hardly changed”. Accepted Answer: Eel fishing technique has not changed

Question 10

Lee side preference? Accepted Answer: To avoid wind

Question 11-15 (Telephone Dialogue)

(i) Accepted Answer: Thank you for calling (ii) Accepted Answer: Am I audible to you? (iii) Accepted Answer: Can you hear me? (iv) Accepted Answer: Cut off (v) Accepted Answer: Breaking up

Question 16-20 (Fill in Blanks - Passage)

  1. Accepted Answer: Once
  2. Accepted Answer: Now
  3. Accepted Answer: Stretched
  4. Accepted Answer: Perched
  5. Accepted Answer: Furtive

Question 21-24 (Phrasal Verbs)

  1. Break up (Unable to hear): True
  2. Call up (Get back): False (Means phone/summon).
  3. Hang up (Pick call): False (Means end call).
  4. Hold on (Loud & Clear): False (Means wait).

Question 25-29 (Stress/Syllables Matching?)

  1. Eccentric → Iv (4 syllables/Stress pattern?)
  2. Scenic → v
  3. Welcome → Ii
  4. Far-reaching → Iii
  5. Closing → I

Question 30

8 Diphthongs? Accepted Answer: True

Question 31

Cluster not possible in middle? Accepted Answer: False

Question 32

Conjunction: Accepted Answer: Even though

Question 33

POS: “Small cat”. (Answer says Adjective? Question asks POS of underlined word. If ‘Small’ is underlined → Adj. If ‘Cat’ → Noun. Accepted Answer: Adjective. Probably ‘Small’ was underlined).

Question 34

Pronoun: “Asked ___“. Accepted Answer: Her

Question 35

Article: “In ___ east”. Accepted Answer: The

Question 36

Phrasal Verb: ”___ phone numbers”. Accepted Answer: Look up

Question 37

Phrasal Verb: “Vehicle ___ petrol”. Accepted Answer: Ran out of

Question 38

Modal: “Should I be happy?“. Accepted Answer: Should

Question 39

Modal: “Should be shoved”. Accepted Answer: Should

Question 40

Tense: “Will be watching”. Accepted Answer: Watching (Option is part of phrase?) → “Choose correct option: We will be ___“.

Question 41

Future: “I ___ back”. Accepted Answer: Will be

Question 42

Verb: “Grandmother ___ to me”. Accepted Answer: Writes

Question 43

“She has lived here
” = Pres Perf. Accepted Answer: True

Question 44

Subject-Verb: “Peter and friends IS going”. Accepted Answer: False (Are).

Question 45

Subject-Verb: “Gaggle of geese ___“. Accepted Answer: Is (Collective Noun).

Question 46

Plural Sound: Don’t add /k/. Accepted Answer: /k/

Question 47

Incorrect Plural: Spy-Spyes. Accepted Answer: spy-spyes (Should be Spies).

Question 48

Pronunciation: Park /Phark/. (Aspirated P). Accepted Answer: True

Question 49

Preposition: “Married ___ 30 years”. Accepted Answer: For

Question 50

Incorrect Option: “A bread” (Uncountable). Accepted Answer: A bread