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

General English

Modals jkssb mcqs

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330 Total
Question 61 Discuss

There are no clouds it ... not rain today.

A
cannot
B
will
C
ought
D
must

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Will not provides a strong prediction based on clear evidence.
Question 62 Discuss

You ... better apologize to him for your mistake.

A
should
B
would
C
had
D
ought

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: C

Had better is an idiom used for giving strong advice.
Question 63 Discuss

... I have a glass of water please

A
could
B
will
C
shall
D
must

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: A

Could is used for polite requests.
Question 64 Discuss

He ... have committed this crime he is an honest man.

A
cannot
B
must not
C
will not
D
shall not

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: A

Cannot have denotes an impossibility in the past.
Question 65 Discuss

If he studies hard he ... pass the exam.

A
would
B
will
C
should
D
could

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Will is used in the main clause of a first conditional sentence.
Question 66 Discuss

You ... to respect the national flag.

A
must
B
should
C
ought
D
can

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: C

Ought requires 'to' and expresses moral duty.
Question 67 Discuss

I ... swim across the river when I was young.

A
can
B
could
C
should
D
might

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Could is the past tense of can, showing past ability.
Question 68 Discuss

It ... have been a ghost there is no such thing.

A
must not
B
cannot
C
will not
D
should not

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: B

Cannot have denotes the impossibility of a past event.
Question 69 Discuss

... I assist you with those heavy bags

A
shall
B
will
C
would
D
ought

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: A

Shall I is used to offer assistance.
Question 70 Discuss

He ... not have spoken to his boss like that.

A
ought
B
must
C
should
D
dare

Answer & Explanation

Correct Option: C

Should not have expresses regret or criticism over a past action.