QCM : Mastering Basic English for Daily Life — 10 questions

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1. What is a library?

An airport for air travel.
A place where books and informational resources are stored for public use.
A venue for watching movies.
A place where medicines are sold.

A place where books and informational resources are stored for public use.

Explication

A library is a facility that provides access to a collection of books and other media for reading, studying, or borrowing, which matches the correct option.

2. What is the name of the place where books and informational resources are stored for public use?

Pharmacy
Supermarket
Library
Museum

Library

Explication

The correct answer is 'library,' which is a facility that provides access to a collection of books and other media for reading, studying, or borrowing, as described in the content.

3. What is the primary role of past tense verbs in question formation?

To describe ongoing actions in the present
To compare two different actions
To ask about completed actions in the past
To express future intentions

To ask about completed actions in the past

Explication

Past tense verbs are used in question formation primarily to inquire about actions that were completed in the past, helping to gather information about past events.

4. When was the influential grammar book that helped formalize question formation in English published?

1650
1900
1850
1786

1786

Explication

Lindley Murray's influential grammar book was published in 1786, and it played a significant role in formalizing rules of question formation in English language teaching.

5. How do the comparison adjectives 'bigger' and 'smaller' differ from each other?

'Bigger' indicates a greater size, while 'smaller' indicates a lesser size.
'Bigger' and 'smaller' are both superlative forms used to compare three or more items.
'Bigger' is a superlative form, whereas 'smaller' is a comparative form.
'Bigger' is used for length, while 'smaller' is used for weight.

'Bigger' indicates a greater size, while 'smaller' indicates a lesser size.

Explication

The adjectives 'bigger' and 'smaller' are both comparison adjectives, with 'bigger' indicating a greater size and 'smaller' indicating a lesser size. They are used to compare two objects directly.

6. Who is credited with proposing or formalizing the understanding of conjunctions and reasons in language?

Ferdinand de Saussure
Benjamin Lee Whorf
Noam Chomsky
William Labov

Noam Chomsky

Explication

Noam Chomsky is widely credited with proposing formal theories of syntax and language structure, which include the understanding of how conjunctions function to connect ideas and reasons within sentences.

7. What is the primary cause of irregular verbs having unpredictable past tense forms?

They are borrowed from other languages with different conjugation rules.
They are a result of modern language simplification.
They developed from older forms of English that did not follow regular patterns.
They are influenced by recent language reforms.

They developed from older forms of English that did not follow regular patterns.

Explication

Irregular verbs are irregular because they have evolved from older forms of English that did not follow the regular '-ed' pattern for past tense, leading to unpredictable forms.

8. How should you correctly form a question in the past tense using the verb 'paddle' and the auxiliary 'did'?

Do you paddle yesterday?
Have you paddled yesterday?
Are you paddling yesterday?
Did you paddle yesterday?

Did you paddle yesterday?

Explication

The correct way to form a past tense question with the verb 'paddle' is to use 'did' + subject + base verb, which results in 'Did you paddle yesterday?'. This follows the standard question formation rule for past tense in English.

9. What is a key feature that distinguishes specific past time expressions from habitual time expressions?

Time expressions do not have any features that distinguish between specific moments and routines.
Specific past time expressions refer to particular moments in the past, while habitual expressions indicate routines or regular activities.
Habitual time expressions are only used for future plans, while specific past expressions are for past events.
All time expressions refer to specific moments in the past, regardless of whether they are routine or specific.

Specific past time expressions refer to particular moments in the past, while habitual expressions indicate routines or regular activities.

Explication

Specific past time expressions like 'yesterday' and 'last night' refer to particular moments in the past, whereas habitual expressions like 'every day' and 'every Saturday' describe routines or regular activities. This distinction is a key feature in understanding how time expressions function in English.

10. What is a pharmacy?

A retail store where medicines and health products are sold
A place where books are stored for reading
A facility that provides access to artworks and artifacts
A transportation hub for air travel

A retail store where medicines and health products are sold

Explication

A pharmacy is a retail store where medicines, health products, and medical supplies are sold, often managed by licensed pharmacists, as described in the source content.

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Library — purpose?

A place for borrowing and reading books.

Pharmacy — purpose?

A store selling medicines and health products.

Museum — purpose?

An institution displaying artifacts and art.

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