Created by Toppers Galaxy English Sectional Test All the best for your test! Please enter your details to continue 1 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 1. What is the correct spelling of the word? A. Embarrass B. Embarass C. Embarrase D. Embarras 2 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 2. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the participial phrase: A. The rain drenched her clothes running down the street. B. Running down the street, the rain drenched her clothes. C. The rain down the street drenched her clothes running. D. Down the street running, the rain drenched her clothes. 3 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 3. What is the error in the sentence: "Despite of the rain, the event continued as planned." A. rain B. continued C. Despite of D. the 4 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 4. Choose the sentence with the correct use of the comparative adjective: A. She is tall, but her sister is more taller. B. She is tall, but her sister is taller. C. She is taller than her sister. D. She is more taller than her sister. 5 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 5. What is the correct form of the verb to fill in the blank: The team, along with their coach, ___ to the championship last season. A. goes B. gone C. Go D. went 6 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 6. What is the correct form of the comparative adjective for "meticulous"? A. More meticulous B. Meticuloser C. Meticulousiest D. Meticulouser 7 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 7. What is the error in the sentence: "She is good in playing the piano." A. in B. good C. playing D. She 8 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 8. Choose the sentence with the correct use of the superlative adjective: A. She is the most tall person in our group. B. She is the tallest person in our group. C. She is the most tallest person in our group. D. She is the taller person in our group. 9 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 9. Choose the sentence with the correct use of the conditional perfect tense: A. If I would have known, I will have helped. B. If I know, I would have helped. C. If I know, I will have helped. D. If I had known, I would have helped. 10 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 10. Choose the correct form of the verb: The dog ___ loudly all night. A. barkly B. bark C. barked D. barking 11 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 11. What is the correct spelling of the word? A. Accommodate B. Acommadate C. Accomodate D. Acommodate 12 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 12. Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank: "I am unfamiliar ___ the new policy." A. with B. about C. to D. at 13 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 13. What is the error in the sentence: "His decision was more wiser than I expected." A. expected B. decision C. His D. more wiser 14 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 14. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the conjunction: A. I like either tea nor coffee. B. I like neither tea or coffee. C. I like both tea nor coffee. D. I like neither tea nor coffee. 15 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 15. What is the error in the sentence: "John, along with his friends, are planning a road trip." A. are B. along with C. planning D. John 16 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 16. What is the error in the sentence: "The impact of the new law were evident immediately." A. of B. evident C. Impact D. were 17 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 17. Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank: "The cat jumped ___ the table." A. in B. on C. at D. onto 18 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 18. Choose the correct preposition: The book is ___ the shelf. A. in B. at C. on D. under 19 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 19. What is the correct form of the irregular verb: "They have ___ to Europe many times." A. went B. gone C. going D. go 20 / 20 Category: ENGLISH 20. Identify the sentence with the correct use of the verb tense: A. She cooking dinner tonight. B. She cooks dinner every night. C. She will cooks dinner tonight. D. She cooked dinner tomorrow. Your score isThe average score is 55% 0% Restart quiz