English Grammar Quiz For Grade 9

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The quiz consists of different types of questions that will help you test your knowledge of the relevant topics and will help you fill your knowledge gap on the questions you don’t know. Ready for the questionnaire? Let’s start then! Best of luck to you.

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English Grammar Quiz for Grade 9 Quiz Instructions:

  • There will be 30 multiple-choice questions in this online test.
  • Answers to the questions will change randomly each time you start this test.
  • Practice this test at least 3 times if you want to secure High Marks.
  • At the End of the Test, you can see your Test score and Rating.
  • If you found any incorrect answers in the quiz. simply click on the quiz title and comment on that Mcqs. so that our team can update the incorrect answer on time.

  • Question of

    They have been pen pals and ____ at least once very week.

    • speak
    • stay
    • take
    • correspond
    • correspond
  • Question of

    The teacher told the students _________ .

    • what to do that
    • which to do that
    • how to do that
    • by how to do that
  • Question of

    Find the mistake: John always arrives lately for his chemistry class even though he leaves his house early.

    • always
    • lately
    • leaves
    • early
    • early
  • Question of

    The church where we are going to visit isn’t far from here.

    • The church
    • where
    • to visit
    • far from
    • far from
    • far from
  • Question of

    We watch the cat ______ the tree

    • climbed
    • climb
    • was climbing
    • was climbing
    • had climbed
  • Question of

    Find the different stress: A. answer B. begin C. refuse D. complain

    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
  • Question of

    She had the gardener ______ some trees.

    • plant
    • to plant
    • planted
    • planting
  • Question of

    Find the mistake: Tom is always forget his keys and that really annoys me.

    • always
    • forget
    • and
    • annoys
    • annoys
  • Question of

    Bill has ____ his job and gone back to college.

    • let off
    • let off
    • passed up
    • withdawn
    • withdawn
  • Question of

    The cake was too stale to eat.

    • The cake was so stale in order to eat
    • The cake was very stale to be eaten
    • The cake wasn’t fresh enough to eat
    • The cake wasn’t enough fresh to eat
  • Question of

    He seldom goes to the library, ______?

    • doesn’t he
    • is he
    • does he
    • isn’t he
  • Question of

    Does this jacket ______ my trousers?

    • go with
    • go through with
    • go ahead
    • go off
  • Question of

    Although the team was both mentally and physically exhausted, they _____ on walking.

    • stopped
    • kept
    • took
    • put
  • Question of

    Choose the correct answers: CLOSET meaning If you don’t pay your rent, your landlord is going to kick you out.

    • lend you some money
    • play football with you
    • give you a kick
    • force you to leave
  • Question of

    Choose the word that has closet meaning The organization was established in 1950 in USA.

    • come around
    • set up
    • made out
    • put on
  • Question of

    If it’s raining tomorrow, we shall have to ______ the match till Sunday.

    • put off
    • cancel
    • play
    • put away
  • Question of

    What is the question to detect the main ideas in a paragraph?

    • What is the text talking about?
    • What is the paragraph talking about?
    • What is the author talking about?
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is the definition of the word inheritance?

    • Someone could get it when a relative passed away.
    • Someone who’s really pumped up all the time.
    • To be enthusiastic or anxious about something.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What phrase do we use when we want to look for specific information?

    • You have to look for words that you don’t know.
    • You have to look for the main ideas that the text has.
    • You have to look for phrases and vocabulary words related to the main idea.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is one definition of the word rooted?

    • The opposite of idle.
    • To injure a joint such as your wrist by suddenly stretching or turning it too much.
    • When trees are grounded.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is the meaning of the word sprains?

    • The opposite of idle.
    • To injure a joint such as your wrist by suddenly stretching or turning it too much.
    • To be worried about something.
    • To give trouble.
  • Question of

    What is the meaning of the word bothering?

    • Someone who’s lazy.
    • To give trouble.
    • To be worried about something.
    • The opposite of idle.
  • Question of

    Which is the grammatical category of the word job?

    • Noun
    • Verb
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
  • Question of

    Which is the grammatical category of the word work?

    • Noun
    • Verb
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
  • Question of

    What is the meaning of the word cheerful? (Look at miss Lia’s example)

    • Someone who does friends easily
    • To be enthusiastic or anxious about something.
    • Someone who’s really pumped up all the time.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is the meaning of the word eager? (Look at miss Lia’s example!)

    • To be enthusiastic or anxious about something.
    • Someone who’s really pumped up all the time.
    • To be worried about something.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is the meaning of the word idle? (Look at miss Lia’s example!)

    • To give trouble.
    • Someone who’s lazy.
    • To be worried about something.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is the meaning of the word concerned? (Look at miss Lia’s example!)

    • To be worried about something.
    • To give trouble.
    • Someone who’s lazy.
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    Juana ____ the table for dinner.

    • sit
    • set
    • setting
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    Carl, please ___ the blinds.

    • rise
    • raise
    • rase
    • None of the above

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