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English For Kids Quiz 1 (30 MCQs)
This multiple-choice question set evaluates English language skills for kids, focusing on appropriate responses to questions about educational institutions, understanding subject-verb agreement in simple present tense, and identifying correct definitions among given options. It also covers personal pronouns, sentence structure, and reading comprehension.
Quiz Instructions
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1.
What school does your sister go to?
A) She is in the fourth grade.
B) She is kind.
C) She goes to an elementary school.
D) She goes to the garden.
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Explanations:
Option C is correct because the question asks about a school, and "elementary school" is an appropriate response for a child's educational institution in many countries.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
This option describes her grade level but not her specific school. While accurate, it does not directly answer the question.
Option B:
This is an adjective and does not describe a place of education. It is irrelevant to the question asked.
Option C:
This option correctly identifies that she attends an elementary school, which is a type of educational institution for children.
Option D:
This option is nonsensical and does not describe a place of education. It can be disregarded as it does not answer the question about her school.
2.
Hai Phong/ hometown/ his/ city/ is.
A) Haiphong city is his.
B) Haiphong city is his hometown.
C) Haiphong city his hometown.
D) None of above.
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Explanations:
Option B is correct because it properly states that Haiphong city is the hometown of the person in question, using appropriate English grammar and structure.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
This option is incorrect as it lacks the necessary descriptive word "hometown" to complete the sentence meaningfully.
Option B:
This option is correct for the reasons explained above.
Option C:
This option is grammatically incomplete and does not provide a full statement, making it incorrect.
Option D:
Since Option B is correct, this choice is also incorrect as there are valid options available.
3.
Four trees means .....
A) Three puddles of water.
B) Four clouds.
C) Four trees.
D) Four flowers.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is C) Four trees because the question asks what "Four trees means," and option C directly repeats this phrase, making it the most accurate response.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Three puddles of water. This does not match the given statement.
Option B:
Four clouds. This also does not correspond to the original statement.
Option C:
Four trees. This directly matches the question and is therefore correct.
Option D:
Four flowers. While related, this option does not exactly match the given statement.
4.
His place has a lot of books. You can read and borrow the books. But, shh ..... you must be quiet. It is a .....
A) Hospital.
B) Library.
C) Mall.
D) Supermarket.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is
B) Library.
A library is a place where books are stored for reading and borrowing, and it often requires patrons to maintain silence to respect others who are also using the space for study or leisure. This aligns with the description given in the question.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Hospital - Hospitals are places where people go to receive medical care, not primarily for reading books.
Option B:
Library - Correct as explained above.
Option C:
Mall - Malls are commercial centers with shops and restaurants, not typically associated with book borrowing or silence.
Option D:
Supermarket - Supermarkets sell groceries and household items; they do not have a collection of books for reading or borrowing.
5.
Two thousand three hundred fifteen is .....
A) 235.
B) 2.350.
C) 2.315.
D) 215.
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Explanations:
The number two thousand three hundred fifteen is written as 2315, not in decimal form. Therefore, the correct answer is C) 2.315.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect; it represents 235.
Option B:
Incorrect; it represents 2.350.
Option C:
Correct; it correctly represents 2315 in decimal form for the given context.
Option D:
Incorrect; it represents 215.
6.
What color is tomato?
A) Red.
B) Green.
C) Blue.
D) Orange.
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Explanations:
Tomatoes are typically red when ripe, making option A the correct answer.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Red - Correct. Tomatoes turn this color when fully ripened.
Option B:
Green - This is the color of unripe tomatoes or some varieties like green tomatoes, but not the typical ripe tomato color.
Option C:
Blue - Tomatoes are never blue. This option can be eliminated immediately.
Option D:
Orange - While some fruits can be orange (like oranges), tomatoes are red, not orange.
7.
Which of the following is one of the purposes of internet use?
A) Play a game.
B) Spending time on social media.
C) Watching movie.
D) Accessing information.
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Explanations:
Accessing information is a fundamental purpose of internet use, as it allows users to gather data from various sources quickly and efficiently.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Playing games can be an enjoyable activity on the internet but is not one of its primary purposes.
Option B:
Spending time on social media is a common use, yet it does not encompass the broad purpose of accessing information.
Option C:
Watching movies online is another popular activity but is not considered a core purpose of internet use.
Option D:
Accessing information is one of the primary purposes of the internet, enabling users to learn and gather knowledge from various sources.
8.
They are my parents' parents. They are my .....
A) Parents.
B) Brothers.
C) Grandparents.
D) Uncles.
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Explanations:
They are your parents' parents, which means they are your grandparents.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. Parents are the immediate family before grandparents.
Option B:
Incorrect. Brothers are siblings and not related to the term "parents' parents."
Option C:
Correct. Grandparents are the direct ancestors of your children or you, fitting the description perfectly.
Option D:
Incorrect. Uncles are male siblings of your parents, not their parents.
9.
I am twelve years old, in English is .....
A) I am thirteen years old.
B) I am twelve years old.
C) I am fourteen years old.
D) I am eleven years old.
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Explanations:
Option B is correct because the question states "I am twelve years old," which matches exactly with Option B: "I am twelve years old."
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. The statement uses thirteen, not twelve.
Option B:
Correct. Matches the given information.
Option C:
Incorrect. The statement uses fourteen, not twelve.
Option D:
Incorrect. The statement uses eleven, not twelve.
10.
. I ..... beautiful
A) Are.
B) Is.
C) Does.
D) Am.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is
D) Am.
The sentence "I ..... beautiful" requires the verb "am" to be in agreement with the subject "I," which is singular and in the present tense. Therefore, "Am" fits correctly.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as "Are" is plural.
Option B:
Incorrect as "Is" does not agree with the subject "I."
Option C:
Incorrect as "Does" is used for questions and negatives with singular subjects.
Option D:
Correct as "Am" agrees with the singular subject "I."
11.
She ..... a girl
A) Am.
B) Is.
C) Are.
D) None of above.
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Explanations:
The sentence "She ..... a girl" is describing a single person, so the verb should be singular. The correct form in English for a third-person singular subject like "she" is "is."
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Am - Incorrect; used for first-person singular.
Option B:
Is - Correct; matches the singular subject "She."
Option C:
Are - Incorrect; used for plural subjects.
Option D:
None of above - Incorrect; "Is" is correct.
12.
Nana:Hi manager, how are you? Manager: .....
A) It's ok.
B) This is mine.
C) Fine, and you?.
D) Yes I am.
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Explanations:
Option C is the correct response as it follows a natural and polite conversational format in English, where one would typically ask back about the other person's well-being after receiving a greeting. This option maintains the friendly tone of Nanaβs initial question.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
"It's ok." is too casual and doesn't maintain the formal or friendly tone expected in workplace interactions.
Option B:
"This is mine." does not make sense in this context as it neither acknowledges the greeting nor responds appropriately to the question.
Option D:
"Yes I am." is grammatically incorrect and doesn't fit the conversational context of a workplace greeting.
13.
IT ..... A CELLPHONE
A) IS.
B) AM.
C) ARE.
D) None of above.
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Explanations:
The sentence "IT IS A CELLPHONE" is grammatically correct. Here, "it" refers to a single cellphone, so the singular verb "is" is appropriate.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. "Is" agrees with the singular subject "it."
Option B:
Incorrect. "Am" is used for first-person singular subjects like "I."
Option C:
Incorrect. "Are" is used for plural subjects or second-person singular subjects.
Option D:
Incorrect. All other options are valid in this context.
14.
I have ..... Toes
A) Two.
B) Four.
C) Twenty.
D) Ten.
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Explanations:
Each human foot has five toes: one big toe and four smaller toes. Therefore, the correct answer is D) Ten.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as each foot has only two main parts (toeless).
Option B:
Incorrect as this refers to the number of smaller toes per foot, not total.
Option C:
Incorrect as it is an exaggerated number; humans typically have five toes on each foot.
Option D:
Correct as there are ten toes in total (five on each foot).
15.
I am ..... years old.
A) Four.
B) Six.
C) Three.
D) Five.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is
B) Six.
This question tests the student's ability to identify a numerical value in a straightforward statement, which is an essential skill for early English learners.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Four. Incorrect as it does not match the claimed correct answer.
Option B:
Six. Correct as per the claimed answer.
Option C:
Three. Incorrect as it does not match the claimed correct answer.
Option D:
Five. Incorrect as it does not match the claimed correct answer.
16.
Who's this? It's .....
A) Polly.
B) A ruler.
C) A pen.
D) A house.
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Explanations:
Option A) Polly is correct because the question "Who's this? It's....." suggests a person, and among the options, Polly is the only name of a character typically known to children, often associated with birds or characters in stories for kids.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Polly is a common name used in childrenβs literature and can refer to various characters like a bird or a person.
Option B:
Incorrect. Rulers are objects, not people, so this option does not fit the context of "Who's this?"
Option C:
Incorrect. Pens are also objects and do not answer who is being referred to in a personal sense.
Option D:
Incorrect. Houses are places, not people or characters that would be introduced with "Who's this?"
17.
Choose the extended family members from these numbers! 1. Brother-2. Niece-3. Grandfather-4. Uncle-5. Mother
A) 1, 3, 5.
B) 2, 3, 5.
C) 1, 4, 5.
D) 2, 3, 4.
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Explanations:
The extended family members are those who are not direct parents, siblings, or children but are related by blood or marriage at a more distant level. In the given options:
- Niece (2) is an extended family member as she is a child of your sibling.
- Grandfather (3) is also an extended family member because he is your parent's parent.
- Uncle (4) is another extended family member since he is a brother or sister of your parent.
Therefore, the correct answer is
D) 2, 3, 4.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. Mother (5) is not an extended family member; she is direct family.
Option B:
Incorrect. Mother (5) is not an extended family member; she is direct family.
Option C:
Incorrect. Mother (5) is not an extended family member; she is direct family.
Option D:
Correct. Niece, Grandfather, and Uncle are all extended family members.
18.
/My/ food/ is/ favourite/ bread/./
A) My favourite bread is food.
B) My food favourite is bread.
C) My favourite food is bread.
D) None of above.
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Explanations:
Option C) My favourite food is bread is correct because it follows the proper English sentence structure: subject (My) + adjective (favourite) + noun (food) + verb (is) + object (bread). This order ensures clarity and adherence to standard English grammar rules.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. The words are in the wrong order, making it sound awkward and not following proper sentence structure.
Option B:
Incorrect. The adjective (favourite) is misplaced before food instead of after it, which is a common mistake for young learners.
Option C:
Correct as explained above.
Option D:
Not applicable since option C is correct.
19.
A. teach b. speak c. break d. read
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Explanations:
C is correct because "break" can be used as a verb meaning to stop working, which fits the context of teaching, speaking, and reading where something might need to be stopped or interrupted for better understanding.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Teach - Not directly related to stopping or breaking.
Option B:
Speak - Verb meaning to utter words but not about stopping.
Option C:
Break - Can be used as a verb to stop something, fitting the context well.
Option D:
Read - Verb related to perusing text, not stopping or breaking.
20.
How to say "besar" ?
A) Bed.
B) Medium.
C) Big.
D) Small.
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Explanations:
The word "besar" in Indonesian means "big" or "large". Therefore, the correct answer is C) Big.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Bed - Incorrect. This refers to a place where one sleeps and has no relation to size.
Option B:
Medium - Incorrect. This means something of average or intermediate size, not large.
Option C:
Big - Correct. This accurately translates the Indonesian word "besar" which means large or big.
Option D:
Small - Incorrect. This refers to a smaller size, opposite of what "besar" means.
21.
They ..... playing together.
A) Is.
B) Am.
C) Was.
D) Are.
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Explanations:
The sentence "They are playing together" is in the present continuous tense, which is used to describe an action happening now or at a time that includes the present moment. The subject "they" requires the verb form "are," making option D correct.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect as "is" does not agree with the plural subject "they."
Option B:
Incorrect as "am" is used for singular subjects.
Option C:
Incorrect as "was" refers to a past action, not an ongoing one.
Option D:
Correct as "are" agrees with the plural subject "they" and indicates an ongoing action.
22.
My aunt is very generous. Kata "generous" artinya .....
A) Philanthrope.
B) Handsome.
C) Like to help.
D) Be patient.
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Explanations:
"Generous" means to be willing to give more than what is strictly necessary or expected; it involves being kind and helpful by sharing resources, time, or effort with others without expecting anything in return.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Philanthrope. This term refers to a person who donates money or other resources for charitable purposes, which is related but not exactly the same as being generous.
Option B:
Handsome. This means physically attractive and has nothing to do with generosity.
Option C:
Like to help. This describes a willingness to assist others, which aligns closely with the meaning of "generous." However, being generous can also involve giving resources or sharing more than just helping.
Option D:
Be patient. This means to tolerate delays and frustrations without becoming annoyed or upset; it is unrelated to generosity.
23.
The meaning of "pencil" is .....
A) That.
B) Pencil.
C) Book.
D) Fountain pen.
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Explanations:
The word "pencil" refers to a writing instrument consisting of a narrow, solid cylinder of wood (or similar material) that houses a graphite core or other material used for writing and drawing.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
That is incorrect because "that" is a demonstrative pronoun, not the name of an object.
Option B:
This is correct as "pencil" accurately describes the item in question.
Option C:
A book is a collection of written or printed pages bound together, which does not match the meaning of "pencil."
Option D:
A fountain pen is a type of pen that uses a reservoir to hold ink, distinct from a pencil.
24.
What is hospital?
A) Hospital.
B) New house.
C) Restaurant.
D) School.
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Explanations:
A hospital is a place where people go to receive medical treatment and care from doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals when they are sick or injured.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Hospitals provide medical services for patients.
Option B:
Incorrect. New house refers to a building used as a residence, not a place for medical care.
Option C:
Incorrect. Restaurants serve food and drinks, not medical treatment.
Option D:
Incorrect. Schools are places for education, not medical care.
25.
Arrange the following jumbled words into complete sentences:are /how/ you?
A) How are you?.
B) Are you how?.
C) Are how you?.
D) How you are.
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Explanations:
The correct sentence is "How are you?" This follows the standard English question structure for asking about someone's well-being, which begins with an interrogative word like "how" and ends with a verb in its base form followed by the subject pronoun.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. Follows proper sentence structure.
Option B:
Incorrect. Verb placement is wrong, should be "are you" instead of "you how".
Option C:
Incorrect. Question word order is incorrect, should be "How are you?"
Option D:
Incorrect. Word order is wrong, should be "How are you?"
26.
X:How are you today?Z: .....
A) Hello!.
B) Good bye.
C) I am good.
D) None of above.
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Explanations:
Option C "I am good" is the correct response to "How are you today?" It is a common and appropriate way for children to respond when asked about their well-being in English.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Hello! - This is an inappropriate response as it does not answer the question.
Option B:
Good bye. - This is also incorrect and irrelevant to the question asked.
Option C:
I am good. - This is a correct and appropriate response, showing understanding of basic English conversational skills.
Option D:
None of above. - This option is not applicable since Option C is correct.
27.
We have two handsThe english sentences are .....
A) We have two hand.
B) We have two leg.
C) We have two ear.
D) We have two eyes.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is
A) We have two hand.
This sentence is grammatically incorrect because "hand" should be pluralized as "hands." The correct form would be "We have two hands."
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Incorrect. "Hand" needs to be pluralized to "hands."
Option B:
Incorrect. "Leg" should be pluralized as "legs."
Option C:
Incorrect. "Ear" should be pluralized as "ears."
Option D:
Correct. "Eyes" is already in the correct plural form.
28.
What do you do at 04.30 AM
A) I make the bed.
B) I play football.
C) I study at school.
D) I have dinner.
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Explanations:
The correct answer is Option A: I make the bed. At 04:30 AM, most people are still asleep and not engaged in activities like playing football (Option B), studying at school (Option C), or having dinner (Option D). Making the bed is a common morning routine that can be done early in the morning.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. At 04:30 AM, it's typical to make the bed as part of an early morning routine.
Option B:
Incorrect. Playing football is usually done during daylight hours and not at such an early hour.
Option C:
Incorrect. Studying at school typically occurs during daytime or after school hours, not in the middle of the night.
Option D:
Incorrect. Having dinner happens later in the evening, not at 04:30 AM.
29.
Look ..... is a show
A) There.
B) Eat.
C) Sleep.
D) How.
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Explanations:
The sentence "Look..... is a show" is grammatically incomplete and does not form a proper statement or question. However, if we consider the context of filling in the blank with an option that makes sense as part of a complete phrase or sentence for children, "There" (Option A) fits best because it can be used to introduce something visible or present.
Option Analysis:
Option A:
"There" is correct. It can be used in phrases like "Look there! There's a show!" which makes sense and is grammatically appropriate.
Option B:
"Eat" does not fit the context of introducing something visible or present.
Option C:
"Sleep" also does not fit the context as it relates to an action rather than a visible object or event.
Option D:
"How" is typically used to ask about methods or manners, which doesn't fit here either.
30.
She ..... TV in the evening.
A) Watches.
B) Watch.
C) Watching.
D) None of above.
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Explanations:
The sentence "She ..... TV in the evening." requires a verb that agrees with the subject "she" and fits into the context of a habitual action. The correct form is "watches," which is the third-person singular present tense of the verb "to watch."
Option Analysis:
Option A:
Correct. "Watches" is the appropriate verb for the sentence.
Option B:
Incorrect. "Watch" is a base form and does not agree with the subject "she."
Option C:
Incorrect. "Watching" is a present participle and does not fit in this context as it implies an ongoing action.
Option D:
Incorrect. There is a correct answer among the options provided.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main goal of teaching English for kids?
The main goal of teaching English to kids is to develop their foundational language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure, in a fun and engaging way that prepares them for future learning.
How does the present tense help children learn English?
The present tense helps children understand and use simple, everyday actions in sentences. It is a fundamental aspect of forming basic statements and questions, making it easier for them to communicate about current activities or states.
Why are family relationships important in English lessons for kids?
Family relationships are important because they provide relatable contexts for learning. Lessons about family members help children understand and use pronouns, adjectives, and verbs correctly, making the language more meaningful and easier to grasp.
How can English grammar for kids be made interesting?
Engaging children with interactive activities like games, songs, and stories can make learning English grammar fun. These methods help reinforce concepts such as subject-verb agreement and sentence structure in a way that captures their attention and imagination.
What is the significance of teaching pluralization to kids?
Teaching pluralization helps children understand how to modify nouns to indicate more than one item, which is crucial for forming correct sentences and communicating effectively in English. It enhances their ability to use language accurately and appropriately.