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Class 8 English
Prepositions
Quiz 2
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
I'm __________ a class ___________ eight other students.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
The speaker is referring to a specific place i.e. 'class'. Hence IN is the correct preposition that completes the sentence.
There are also eight other students in the class. The word 'WITH' is used to refer to a meaning of togetherness. Eight students are together with the speaker. Hence, WITH is the correct word.
Thus Option C is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: FOR is used to indicate meaning of 'use' , 'reason' and 'time'.
Option B: AT is used to refer to a particular point of place. OF is used to indicate relationship.
Option D: AT is used to refer to a particular point of place. OFF is when we wish to show separation. Here the intended meaning is that of togetherness.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
I live __________ a house ___________ Los Angeles.
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At / in
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
IN is used to refer to place. In the given sentence the two places are house and Los Angeles. Hence, IN/IN completes the sentence making Option B the correct option.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: OF is used to establish relation.
Option C and D: AT used to specify a particular point of place.
Hence Option B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
I live __________ an apartment __________ two American boys.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
The speaker is referring to a specific place i.e. 'an apartment'. Hence IN is the correct preposition that completes the sentence.
There are also two American boys in the apartment. The word 'WITH' is used to refer to a meaning of togetherness. Eight students are together with the speaker. Hence, WITH is the correct word.
Thus Option C is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: OF is used to establish relation.
Option B: AT is used to a particular point of place.
Option D: OF is used to establish relation and not position.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I'm ___________ La Guardia Community College.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
The word AT is used to refer to a specific place. There is a specific reference to La Guardia Community College in the sentence. Thus Option C is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Options A and B - UPON and ON are used when we talk of something on another surface.
Option D: OF is used to establish a relation between something or someone.
Fill in the blank with the suitable preposition from the options given.
____________ the night, there was a thunderstorm and it shattered the windows.
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None of these
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The preposition 'in' is used to refer to an unspecific or a broad period of time during a day, month, season or a year. Since the sentence has only mentioned that the thunderstorm happened at some point in the night, the correct preposition to be used is Option A, in.
Option B is incorrect as 'late' by itself does not qualify for a preposition rather it is an adverb and hence would be grammatically incorrect if used in the sentence.
The preposition 'for' is used to indicate duration, the use of something or to mean 'because of.' Since none of these usages of 'for' would provide the sentence any logical meaning, option C is incorrect.
Option D is incorrect as option A as the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
She goes skiing ___________ her free time.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
IN is used as preposition when we talk of time. 'IN' her free time is therefore the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option B: ON is used when something is on top of anything.
Option C: AT is used when we talk of a particular place or point of time.
Option D: OF is used when we talk of relation.
Hence Option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
At ten we go ___________ bed.
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Sleep
Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
TO is a preposition which means 'towards' or 'in the direction of' something.
In the given sentence, they go to sleep at 10 which means they go in the direction of bed.
Hence Option C is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A : IN is used when we talk of something 'inside of' something.
Option B: ON is used we talk of something 'on top of' something.
Option D: SLEEP is the incorrect word and does not complete the sentence.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
We watched the program called Hard Talk _____ CNN. Because we
are interested _____ politics.
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Explanation
Here, 'on / in' is correct because 'on' implies
by means of something, here it is the CNN. 'In' is correct because it implies
concerning something, here it is the politics.
'In / to' is incorrect because 'in'
implies
concerning something and 'to' implies
in the direction of something; towards something.
'On / from' is incorrect because 'on' i
mplies
by means of something, but 'from' is
used to show where somebody/something starts.
'Off / of' is incorrect because 'off' implies
away from a place; at a distance in space or time and 'of' implies
belonging to somebody; relating to somebody.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Central Park is lovely __________ the snow.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
IN is used as a preposition when we refer to a period or season. In the given sentence, SNOW refers to the winter season.
Hence IN - Option B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
She likes going _________ walks ____________ summer.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
FOR is used as a preposition to express purpose. Her purpose is to walk.
IN is used when we talk about seasons.
Hence FOR/IN is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He speaks to people ___________ his radio.
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In
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
ON is used as a preposition also when we use something as a medium. He speaks to people using radio as a medium. Hence ON is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Tourists come ___________ boat.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
BY is used as a preposition when we wish to indicate a medium of transport.
Here in the given sentence, boat is the medium the tourists use to commute.
Thus Option A is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option B: TO is used to indicate a goal or a place of arrival.
Option C: OF is used to show relation.
Option D: WITH is used when we wish to indicate meaning of combination.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He picks the apples ___________ the tree.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
FROM is used to indicate meaning of origin. The origin of apples is in the tree. Hence FROM is the correct and appropriate answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: FOR is used to indicate reason or time.
Option C: OF is used to show relation.
Option D: AT is used to show a particular place or point of time.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Get ____________ the bus.
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Out
Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
ON is used as a preposition when we get 'on top of' or 'onto' something.
Here the order is to get 'onto' the bus.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option B: IN is used to indicate meaning of something inside something.
Option C: TO means 'towards' or 'in the direction' of something.
Option D: OUT means outside something.
Hence Option A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He drives the children __________ school.
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Go
Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
TO is used as a preposition when we wish to indicate a place of arrival. In the given sentence, school is the place of arrival for the children. Hence, TO is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: OF is used when we show relation.
Option B : AT is used to denote a particular point.
Option D: GO is a verb which is irrelevant in the context of the given sentence.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He plays football _________ Friday mornings.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
ON is used as a preposition when we refer to days of the week.
Friday is mentioned in the given sentence.
Therefore Option B- ON is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect :
Option A: IN is used when something is inside something.
Option C: AT is used to refer to point of time or place.
Option D: OF expresses relation.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
The train leaves Paris _____________ $$4$$ p.m.
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By
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
AT is the preposition used to refer to a particular time. In the given sentence, the train leaves Paris at a fixed time i.e. 4 p.m.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: IN is used when something is inside something.
Option C: ON is used something is on top of something.
Option D: BY is used when we refer to medium.
Hence Option B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
France is bigger ________ England.
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than
Explanation
Here, 'than' is correct because it is
used for comparing amounts, numbers, distances, etc.
'From' is incorrect because it is
used to show where somebody/something starts.
'On' is incorrect because it implies
in or into a position covering, touching or forming part of a surface.
'Like' is incorrect because it is
used to ask somebody’s opinion of somebody/something.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He's interested _______ flying.
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Explanation
Here, 'in' is correct because it is
used to show somebody’s job or profession or interest. Here, it is flying.
'At' is incorrect because it is
used to say where something/somebody is or where something happens.
'On' is incorrect because it implies
in or into a position covering, touching or forming part of a surface.
'With' is incorrect because it implies
in the company or presence of somebody/something.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
My brother's birthday is ___________ March.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
IN is used to refer to months of the year.
The month March is mentioned in the given sentence and Thus IN is the correct preposition.
The remaining options are incorrect:
Option B: ON is used when something is on top of something or to refer to days.
Option C: AT is used to refer to particular point of time or place.
Option D: TO is used when something is moving towards something.
Thud Opyion A is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He takes photos only ___________ spring.
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By
Explanation
The correct answer is Option A:
IN is used as a preposition when we refer to seasons. We are referring to SPRING in the given sentence.
Hence Option A is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option B: AT is used to refer to particular place or time.
Option C:ON is used when something is on top of something.
Option D: BY is used to denote medium or agent.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
What's the weather _______ today?
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about
Explanation
Here, 'like' is correct because it is
used to ask somebody’s opinion of somebody/something, here it is the weather.
'With' is incorrect because it implies
in the company or presence of somebody/something.
'In' is incorrect because it implies
forming the whole or part of something/somebody; contained within something/somebody.
'About' is incorrect because it implies
a little more or less than; a little before or after.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
She's married ___________ an American man.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
TO is used as a preposition when we talk of two people being married.
In the given sentence, she is married to an American man.
Hence Option C is the correct answer
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: WITH is used to indicate combination.
Option B: FOR is used to indicate time or the use of.
Option D: ON is used when something is on top of something.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
He works __________ an undertaker.
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As
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option A.
When we talk of someone's occupation, we use the preposition AS.
In the given sentence, his occupation is that of an undertaker.
Thus, Option A is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option B: FOR is used when for 'use of something' or 'time period'.
Option C: OF is used when express relation.
Option D: IN is used when we talk of something inside something.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Do you relax __________ weekends?
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By
Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
ON is used to refer to days of the week and weekends.
Weekends is given in this sentence.
Thus Option B is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
Option A: AT is used to refer to particular time or place.
Option C: IN is used when something is inside something.
Option D: BY is used to indicate the medium.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
___________ summer I play tennis __________ Sundays.
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At / in
Explanation
The correct answer is Option C.
IN is used when we refer to seasons.
ON is used when we refer to days of the week.
IN/ON is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
It's the best home ________ the world.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option B.
IN is used when something is inside something. The home is inside the world in the given sentence.
Hence Option B is the correct answer.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
The cinema is __________ the left.
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Explanation
The correct answer is Option D.
ON is used as a preposition when we refer to directions. In the given sentence, LEFT is a direction and thus ON is the appropriate preposition.
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
Can you buy me a bottle _______ lemonade _______ the shop?
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Explanation
Here, 'of / at' is correct because 'of' is
used to say what somebody/something is, consists of, or contains, here it is lemonade. 'At' is correct because it is
used to say where something/somebody is, here it is the shop.
'At / of' is incorrect because
'at' is
used to say where something/somebody is and
'of' is
used to say what somebody/something is, consists of, or contains.
'From / at' is incorrect because 'from' is
used to show where somebody/something starts and
'at' is
used to say where something/somebody is.
'From ' of' is incorrect because
'from' is
used to show where somebody/something starts and
'of' is
used to say what somebody/something is, consists of, or contains.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
German is _______ English in some ways, but it is more difficult _______English.
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like / like
Explanation
Here, 'like / than' is correct because 'like' implies
similar to somebody/something, here it is English. 'Than' is correct because it is
used to introduce the second part of a comparison, here it is English.
'Like / then' is incorrect because
'like' implies
similar to somebody/something, but 'then' is
used to refer to a particular time in the past or future.
'As / that' is incorrect because 'as' is
used to describe somebody/something appearing to be somebody/something else and 'that' is
used for referring to a person or thing that is not near the speaker or as near to the speaker as another.
'Like / like' is incorrect because
'like' implies
similar to somebody/something.
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