This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Clauses > Conditional Clauses – Quiz 22 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Conditional Clauses Quiz 22 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Result in the future for sure A) Second conditional. B) Zero conditional. C) Third conditional. D) 3-2 conditional. E) First conditional. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) First conditional. 2. For conditional type 2, which tense do you need in the if-clause? A) Simple present. B) Simple past. C) Will-future. D) Would+Infinitive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Simple past. 3. In the sentence "If you heat water to 100$^\circ$C, it boils, " which conditional type is being used? A) Type 1 (First Conditional). B) Type 3 (Third Conditional). C) Type 0 (Zero Conditional). D) Type 2 (Second Conditional). Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Type 0 (Zero Conditional). 4. When do we use the ZERO conditional? A) To talk about scientific facts. B) To talk about true things. C) To talk about rules and laws. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 5. If you do all your chores, I ..... (let) you play. A) Won't let. B) Would let. C) 'll let. D) 'd let. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 'll let. 6. If my dog started talking to me, I ..... A) Will bring it to a TV show. B) Would bring it to a TV show. C) Bring it to a TV show. D) Brought it to a TV show. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Would bring it to a TV show. 7. How many clauses does a conditional sentence have? A) Two. B) One. C) More than three. D) A lot. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Two. 8. He would send her an invitation if he ..... her address. A) Knew. B) Had known. C) Would know. D) Would have known. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Knew. 9. If we ..... (win) the lottery, we ..... (travel) the world. A) Win / travel. B) Had won / would have travelled. C) Win / will travel. D) Won / would travel. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Won / would travel. 10. If she travels to London, she ..... the museums. A) Will visit. B) Visits. C) Visit. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Will visit. 11. You aren't rich, so you don't travel a lot. Imagine ..... , would you travel a lot? A) Had you been rich. B) Were you rich. C) You had been rich. D) You were rich. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) You were rich. 12. Identify the type of condition in the sentence:'If I had wings, I could fly.' A) Third conditional. B) Second conditional. C) Zero conditional. D) First conditional. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Second conditional. 13. In conditional sentences type 0 all the verbs are in the simple present A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 14. Si adveniant, periculum avertatur. A) If they were not here, the danger would be averted. B) If they should arrive, the danger would be averted. C) If they had arrived, the danger would be averted. D) If they were here, the danger would be averted. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) If they should arrive, the danger would be averted. 15. We're going to have the party in the garden unless ..... A) The weather will be bad. B) The weather is bad,. C) Will be good. D) Is good. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The weather is bad,. 16. How does the third conditional differ from the others? A) The third conditional is the same as the first conditional. B) The third conditional is used for future predictions. C) The third conditional refers to unreal past situations, while the first and second conditionals refer to real or possible present and future situations. D) The third conditional describes real past events. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The third conditional refers to unreal past situations, while the first and second conditionals refer to real or possible present and future situations. 17. ..... my directions, we wouldn't have gotten lost. A) If you had followed. B) Had followed you. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If you had followed. 18. Fill in the blank:'If she ..... (not/leave) early, she will miss the train.' A) Does not leave. B) Will not leave. C) Did not leave. D) Not leave. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Not leave. 19. Q:When do we use the first conditional? A) For probable future situations. B) For unreal/ unlikely situations in the present or future. C) For past regrets / criticisms. D) For imaginary situations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) For probable future situations. 20. If we ..... (not go) to school every day, my mom would get angry. A) Didn't go. B) Don't go. C) Aren't going. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Didn't go. 21. I ..... to get the tickets for the concert if you really want to go. A) Try. B) Will try. C) Would try. D) Tried. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Will try. 22. Our teacher will not be happy if we ..... our homework again A) Forget. B) Would forget. C) Will forget. D) Forgot. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Forget. 23. If + past perfect, present conditional. (would / wouldn't + verb)) A) Zero conditional. B) Third conditional. C) First conditional. D) 3-2 conditional. E) Second conditional. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 3-2 conditional. 24. Complete the sentence:'If I ..... (be) rich, I would donate to charity.' A) Be. B) Were. C) Was. D) Am. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Were. 25. This is the car wich cost him a fortune. A) Correct. B) Incorrect. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Incorrect. 26. The book that I bought yesterday is very interesting. (Rewrite using a defining relative clause) A) The book that I bought tomorrow is very interesting. B) The book that I bought yesterday is not very interesting. C) The book that I bought yesterday is very interesting can be rewritten as 'The book that I bought yesterday' is a defining relative clause. D) The book I bought yesterday is very interesting. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The book that I bought yesterday is very interesting can be rewritten as 'The book that I bought yesterday' is a defining relative clause. 27. Which of the following sentences uses "unless" correctly in a conditional sentence? A) Unless you study, you will fail the exam. B) Unless you will study, you fail the exam. C) Unless you studied, you would fail the exam. D) Unless you don't study, you will fail the exam. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Unless you study, you will fail the exam. 28. My dad couldn't wash his car if it ..... (not be) on a Saturday. A) Weren't. B) Wasn't. C) Isn't. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Weren't. 29. Using the First Conditional, complete the sentence:"If you ..... a lot of sweets, you ..... bad teeth." A) Ate / would have. B) Eat / have. C) Eat / will have. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Eat / will have. 30. If my brother ..... hard, he would have passed the exam well. A) Was studying. B) Have studied. C) Has been studying. D) Studies. E) Had studied. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Had studied. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGrammar QuizzesEnglish Grammar QuizzesConditional Clauses Quiz 1Conditional Clauses Quiz 2Conditional Clauses Quiz 3Conditional Clauses Quiz 4Conditional Clauses Quiz 5Conditional Clauses Quiz 6Conditional Clauses Quiz 7Conditional Clauses Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books