General English Modals Jkssb Mcqs (330 MCQs) | JKSSB & SSC Quiz

General English

Modals jkssb mcqs

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Practice Questions

330 Total
Question 1 Discuss

Neither she nor I . . . . . . . . involved.

A
Am
B
Are
C
Is
D
Were

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: A

'am' is first person singular present of 'be' and is used with 'I'. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
Question 2 Discuss

He ... swim across the river when he was young.

A
can
B
could
C
might
D
should

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Could is used to express past ability.
Question 3 Discuss

... I borrow your pen for a moment please

A
may
B
will
C
shall
D
must

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: A

May is the most appropriate modal for formal permission.
Question 4 Discuss

You ... to obey your parents and elders.

A
should
B
must
C
ought
D
would

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: C

Ought is followed by the infinitive 'to' to express moral obligation.
Question 5 Discuss

Everyone ... wear a seatbelt while driving.

A
can
B
must
C
may
D
might

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Must indicates a strong obligation or legal requirement.
Question 6 Discuss

Look at those dark clouds it ... rain soon.

A
shall
B
must
C
might
D
would

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: C

Might or may is used to express strong possibility based on evidence.
Question 7 Discuss

She ... be at home because her car is parked outside.

A
must
B
could
C
shall
D
ought

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: A

Must is used for logical deduction or certainty.
Question 8 Discuss

... you like to join us for dinner tonight

A
will
B
shall
C
would
D
can

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: C

Would is used for polite offers and invitations.
Question 9 Discuss

I ... rather fail than cheat in the examination.

A
should
B
would
C
must
D
could

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Would rather is a fixed phrase used to express preference.
Question 10 Discuss

How ... you speak to me like that

A
need
B
dare
C
must
D
shall

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Dare is used as a modal to express courage or challenge.