This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Parts Of Speech > Verbs > Auxiliary Verbs > Modal Verbs > Modal Verbs For Advice – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 7 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. You look tired, you ..... to go to bed A) Should. B) Ought to. C) Should / Ought to. D) Ought. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ought. 2. Negate the following sentence: "He will finish his project." A) He will never finish his project. B) He will not finish his project. C) He cannot finish his project. D) He does not finish his project. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He will not finish his project. 3. Which of the following modal verbs expresses the idea of obligation? A) Should. B) Might. C) Can. D) Have to. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Have to. 4. My teacher told me that I ..... review my notes every day. I guess it's a good idea to look at them after class. A) Ought to. B) Ought. C) Ought not to. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ought to. 5. Which of these sentences is an example of possibility? A) If you wash your hands you probably won't get sick. B) You should take the dog out for a walk. C) You must be quiet when the teacher is explaining. something. D) Could you help me with my homework?. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If you wash your hands you probably won't get sick. 6. Differentiate between 'may' and 'might' in terms of expressing possibility. A) 'May' indicates a higher level of possibility, while 'might' suggests a lower level of possibility. B) May suggests a lower level of possibility. C) Might indicates a higher level of possibility. D) May and might are interchangeable. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 'May' indicates a higher level of possibility, while 'might' suggests a lower level of possibility. 7. You ..... not repeat the same mistake again. A) Can. B) Could. C) Might. D) Had better. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Had better. 8. You have to ..... a theory before you can say it's true. A) Test. B) Adopt. C) Provide. D) Observe. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Test. 9. I have to ask my supervisor, Mr. Moore. A) Ability. B) Possibillity. C) Advice. D) Obligation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Obligation. 10. "Should" is used for possibility. A) True. B) False. It is used for advice. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. It is used for advice. 11. To look pleasant is a key in getting a job. So, you ..... wear appropriate attire for your interview. A. could B. might C. should D. would A) Might. B) Would. C) Should. D) Could. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Should. 12. COMO SE ESCRIBE EN INGLES NO DEBES? A) MAY NOT. B) CANNOT. C) MUST NOT. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) MUST NOT. 13. How can Rohan, Lily, and Henry have fun expressing advice with 'should' in the negative? A) Shouldn't not. B) Should no. C) Shouldn'tn't. D) Should not / shouldn't. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Should not / shouldn't. 14. It ..... be that Adam won! He never trained hard! A) Can. B) Mustn't. C) Can't. D) Must. E) Needn't. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Can't. 15. The cinema was closed so we ..... the film. A) Can't. B) Shouldn't. C) Mustn't. D) Couldn't. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Couldn't. 16. I ..... (arrive) on time, even if I'd left earlier. There were dreadful traffic jams all the way. (past negative possibility) A) Mustn't have arrived. B) Couldn't have arrived. C) Wouldn't have arrived. D) Shouldn't have arrived. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Couldn't have arrived. 17. Fill in the blanks by using the appropriate modals.You ..... leave the meeting now.(expresses permission) A) Must. B) Could. C) Should. D) May. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) May. 18. I can't find my mobile phone. When did you use it last? It ..... where you left it. A) Can't be. B) Must have been. C) Can't have been. D) Must be. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Must have been. 19. Which modal verb indicates a strong obligation? A) Could. B) Must. C) May. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Must. 20. I am sure it is not true. A) This may be. B) This can't be. C) This shouldn't be. D) This must be. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) This can't be. 21. Modal verb "need" expresses: A) Permission. B) Duty. C) Necessity. D) Possibility. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Necessity. 22. A:Should I study more on English grammar?B:No, you ..... You know it very well already. A) Can't. B) Shouldn't. C) Can. D) Should. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Shouldn't. 23. Which are the modal verbs of ability? A) Must, can. B) Can, could. C) Might, may. D) May, could. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Can, could. 24. Differentiate between 'can' and 'could' in terms of expressing possibility. A) Can is used for future possibilities, while could is used for present possibilities. B) Can is used for negative possibilities, while could is used for positive possibilities. C) Can and could are interchangeable in expressing possibilities. D) Can is used for present or general possibilities, while could is used for past or more polite possibilities. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Can is used for present or general possibilities, while could is used for past or more polite possibilities. 25. All passengers ..... remain in their sits and ..... use their phones A) Have to, must. B) Should/ migth. C) Can/ do. D) Have to, mustn't. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Have to, mustn't. 26. You ..... clean your bedroom on Fridays. A) Have to. B) Has to. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Have to. 27. Which modal would you choose for a strong recommendation? A) You must. B) You should. C) You could. D) You could. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) You must. 28. For probability or expectations.The coach ..... be coming soon. A) Should. B) Must. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Should. 29. You ..... call him. It's my advice. A) May. B) Should. C) Can. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Should. 30. Which modal verb is more polite for asking permission? A) Must. B) Can. C) Should. D) Could. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Could. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesAuxiliary Verbs QuizzesVerbs QuizzesModal Verbs For Advice Quiz 1Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 2Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 3Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 4Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 5Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 6Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 8Modal Verbs For Advice Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books