Cross Questions English Grammar MCQ with Answers

Question. Jane: Did you know you broke the glass when you ....... the door last night?
(a) smashed
(b) crashed
(c) slammed
(d) slashed
Answer. C

Question. Frank: It couldn't possibly have been me I always shut doors ........
(a) still
(b) hardly
(c) scarcely
(d) quietly
Answer. D

Question. Jane: I'm sorry you're not telling the truth, you were the last person to ........
(a) come home
(b) come to home
(c) come at home
(d) come to house
Answer. A

Question. Mike: That doesn't prove anything. Actually I heard the sound of glass ....... in the night.
(a) creaking
(b) crackling
(c) breaking
(d) broken
Answer. C

Question. Jane: You're just making that up — I know you're not ........
(a) saying the truth
(b) speaking the truth
(c) talking the truth
(d) telling the truth
Answer. D

Question. Mike: Honestly, I did hear that kind of noise, I ........
(a) swear I did
(b) assure I did
(c) adjure I did
(d) advise I did
Answer. A

Question. Jane: Sorry you can protest if you like but it doesn't ........
(a) break any ice with me
(c) freeze any ice with me
(b) cut any ice with me
(d) make any ice with me
Answer. B

Question. Mike: Just a minute what's that note .......?
(a) gummed on the door
(b) adhered on the door
(c) glued on the door
(d) stuck on the door
Answer. D

Question. Jane: It's some kind of note from Joe next door — no I ........
(a) can't make it out
(b) can't make it off
(c) can't make it in
(d) can't make it on
Answer. A

Question. Mike: Give it to me. Very interesting! He says he broke the glass by accident and ........
(a) he's soundly apologetic
(c) he's sorry apologetic
(b) he's deeply apologetic
(d) he's purely apologetic
Answer. B