English Grammar with Practice MCQs – Rajasthan Judiciary Prelims 2025

English Grammar with Practice MCQs – Rajasthan Judiciary Prelims 2025


1. Tenses

  • Present Perfect: He has filed the suit.

  • Past Perfect: She had signed the contract.

MCQ: Which sentence is in present perfect tense?
(a) He files the case.
(b) He filed the case.
(c) He has filed the case.
(d) He had filed the case.

Answer: (c)


2. Articles

  • Usage: a/an/the

  • Before courts: The High Court, The Supreme Court

MCQ: Identify the correct usage:
(a) He is an honest man.
(b) He is a honest man.
(c) He is the honest man.
(d) He is honest man.

Answer: (a)


3. Active & Passive Voice

  • Active: The judge passed the order.

  • Passive: The order was passed by the judge.

MCQ: Choose the passive voice:
(a) The judge will hear the case.
(b) The case is hearing.
(c) The case will be heard by the judge.
(d) The case was to hear.

Answer: (c)


4. Direct & Indirect Speech

  • Direct: She said, \u201cI am filing the affidavit.\u201d

  • Indirect: She said that she was filing the affidavit.

MCQ: Convert to indirect: He said, \u201cI know the law.\u201d
(a) He said that he knew the law.
(b) He says that he knows the law.
(c) He said that he knows the law.
(d) He said to know the law.

Answer: (a)


5. Modals

  • Must = Compulsion

  • Should = Advice

  • May = Permission or Possibility

MCQ: Which modal indicates advice?
(a) Must
(b) Should
(c) May
(d) Might

Answer: (b)


6. Vocabulary

  • Synonym of Guilty: Culpable

  • Antonym of Victory: Defeat

MCQ: Choose the correct synonym for 'Accused':
(a) Witness
(b) Victim
(c) Defendant
(d) Judge

Answer: (c)

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