CAT MCQs on Grammer: CAT Questions for Practice with Solutions

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Chanpreet Kaur

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The CAT VARC section requires good reading skills, critical thinking, and attention to detail, along with a thorough understanding of the Grammar. This article provides a set of MCQs on Grammar to help you understand the topic and enhance your verbal ability with the help of detailed solutions, which will help you in the CAT 2025 exam preparation.

Whether you're revising the basics or testing your knowledge, these MCQs will serve as a valuable practice resource.

The CAT 2025 exam is expected to follow a similar trend to the CAT 2024, with 24 questions from the VARC section out of a total of 68 questions.

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CAT MCQs on Grammar

1. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:
A
She don't like to read novels.
B
She doesn't likes to read novels.
C
She doesn't like to read novels.
D
She don't likes to read novels.

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2. Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?
A
Neither of the boys are coming.
B
Each student has their own book.
C
The team is playing well.
D
She and I are friends.

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3. Identify the error in the sentence: "The data was interpreted incorrect."
A
"data was"
B
"interpreted incorrect"
C
No error
D
Both (1) and (2)

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4. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A
Me and him went to the store.
B
He and I went to the store.
C
Him and I went to the store.
D
He and me went to the store.

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5. Identify the error: "The team are planning a meeting."
A
"team are"
B
"planning a"
C
No error
D
"a meeting"

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6. Choose the correct sentence:
A
The book, which I read it, was fascinating.
B
The book, which I read, was fascinating.
C
The book which I read it was fascinating.
D
The book, that I read, was fascinating.

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7. Identify the error: "Every employee have completed their task."
A
"employee have"
B
"their task"
C
No error
D
"completed their"

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8. Choose the correct sentence:
A
The data is available online.
B
The data are available online.
C
The data was available online.
D
The data were available online.

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9. Identify the error: "She has less books than me."
A
"has less"
B
"books than"
C
"than me"
D
No error

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10. Choose the correct sentence:
A
Who did you give the book to?
B
Whom did you give the book to?
C
Who you gave the book to?
D
Whom you gave the book?

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11. Identify the error: "The committee have decided to proceed."
A
"committee have"
B
"decided to"
C
No error
D
"to proceed"

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12. In this question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
BOLT
A
The shopkeeper showed us a bolt of fine silk.
B
As he could not move, he made a bolt for the gate
C
Could you please bolt the door?
D
The thief was arrested before he could bolt from the scene of the crime.

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13. In this question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
FALLOUT
A
Nagasaki suffered from the fallout of nuclear radiation.
B
People believed that the political fallout of the scandal would be insignificant.
C
Who can predict the environmental fallout of the WTO agreements?
D
The headmaster could not understand the fallout of several of his good students at the public examination.

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14. In this question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
PASSING
A
She did not have passing marks in mathematics
B
The mad woman was cursing everybody passing her on the road
C
At the birthday party all the children enjoyed a game of passing the parcel.
D
A passing taxi was stopped to rush the accident victims to the hospital.

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CAT Questions

  • 1.
    Identify the error: "Every employee have completed their task."

      • "employee have"
      • "their task"
      • No error
      • "completed their"

    • 2.
      Which sentence is grammatically incorrect?

        • Neither of the boys are coming.
        • Each student has their own book.
        • The team is playing well.
        • She and I are friends.

      • 3.
        In this question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
        PASSING

          • She did not have passing marks in mathematics
          • The mad woman was cursing everybody passing her on the road
          • At the birthday party all the children enjoyed a game of passing the parcel.
          • A passing taxi was stopped to rush the accident victims to the hospital.

        • 4.
          In this question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
          BOLT

            • The shopkeeper showed us a bolt of fine silk.
            • As he could not move, he made a bolt for the gate
            • Could you please bolt the door?
            • The thief was arrested before he could bolt from the scene of the crime.

          • 5.
            In this question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the options in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE.
            FALLOUT

              • Nagasaki suffered from the fallout of nuclear radiation.
              • People believed that the political fallout of the scandal would be insignificant.
              • Who can predict the environmental fallout of the WTO agreements?
              • The headmaster could not understand the fallout of several of his good students at the public examination.

            • 6.
              Choose the grammatically correct sentence:

                • She don't like to read novels.
                • She doesn't likes to read novels.
                • She doesn't like to read novels.
                • She don't likes to read novels.

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