Political Party English Grammar MCQ with Answers

Question. Fellow citizens I am honoured to be ....... to speak to you tonight about my party.
(a) demanded
(b) forced
(c) enquired
(d) invited
Answer. D

Question. As you probably know the Tranquillity Party stands for peace and ....... in the countryside.
(a) quite
(b) quiet
(c) quietly
(d) quieten
Answer. B

Question. In our publicity, unlike our political ......., we do not make a lot of noise about our policies.
(a) attackers
(b) destroyers
(c) opponents
(d) hitters
Answer. C

Question. We want people to live in harmony with each other and to settle ....... amicably.
(a) distastes
(b) disasters
(c) disturbs
(d) disputes
Answer. D

Question. You may be interested to know that we are holding a ....... in the centre of our town this weekend.
(a) rally
(b) really
(c) royally
(d) routine
Answer. A

Question. Naturally all the ....... are requested to be as peaceful as possible and above all not to shout.
(a) partygoers
(b) participants
(c) partakers
(d) partisans
Answer. B

Question. At the moment we are trying very hard to increase our membership which ....... stands at 500.
(a) presence
(b) presents
(c) presently
(d) presenting
Answer. C

Question. ....... this is a very small figure in comparison with the other major political parties.
(a) Confessing
(b) Admittedly
(c) Admits
(d) Confession
Answer. B

Question. But then you all have turned ....... tonight and that proves there is growing interest in our ideals.
(a) in
(b) over
(c) up
(d) into
Answer. C

Question. In ....... of the terrible weather you have come along tonight, ladies and gentlemen, and I should like to thank all four of you for coming.
(a) spite
(b) despite
(c) view
(d) spiteful
Answer. A