Most Repeated Fill in The Blanks in English for Competitive Exams

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Practice the most repeated and important Fill in the Blanks questions in English, specially selected for competitive exams like SSC, Banking, HSSC CET, NDA, CDS, and UPSC. These grammar-based questions cover prepositions, tenses, articles, conjunctions, and vocabulary — all with correct answers and detailed explanations. Ideal for improving accuracy in English language sections.

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He ___ to the market every Sunday.

  • a) go
  • b) goes
  • c) gone
  • d) going

Answer: b) goes

Explanation: ‘He’ is singular, so we use ‘goes’ in the simple present tense.

She has been living here ___ 2010.

  • a) for
  • b) from
  • c) since
  • d) by

Answer: c) since

Explanation: ‘Since’ is used with a point of time (e.g. 2010).

Neither the teacher nor the students ___ present.

  • a) was
  • b) is
  • c) are
  • d) being

Answer: c) are

Explanation: In ‘Neither…nor’, the verb agrees with the nearer subject ‘students’.

The Taj Mahal is ___ historical monument.

  • a) a
  • b) an
  • c) the
  • d) no article

Answer: b) an

Explanation: ‘An’ is used before words beginning with a vowel sound like ‘historical’.

He is afraid ___ dogs.

  • a) from
  • b) of
  • c) to
  • d) by

Answer: b) of

Explanation: The correct preposition used with ‘afraid’ is ‘of’.

If I ___ you, I would not go there.

  • a) am
  • b) were
  • c) was
  • d) be

Answer: b) were

Explanation: This is a subjunctive mood sentence; ‘were’ is used instead of ‘was’.

The train had left before we ___ the station.

  • a) reached
  • b) reach
  • c) had reached
  • d) reaches

Answer: a) reached

Explanation: ‘Had left’ is past perfect, so the second clause takes simple past.

She prefers tea ___ coffee.

  • a) from
  • b) over
  • c) than
  • d) to

Answer: d) to

Explanation: ‘Prefer’ is followed by ‘to’ when comparing two things.

The child is looking forward to ___ the zoo.

  • a) visit
  • b) visiting
  • c) visited
  • d) visits

Answer: b) visiting

Explanation: ‘Looking forward to’ is followed by a gerund (verb+ing).

He ___ his homework when I met him.

  • a) is doing
  • b) has done
  • c) was doing
  • d) had done

Answer: c) was doing

Explanation: The past continuous is used to describe an action in progress in the past.

There isn’t ___ milk left in the bottle.

  • a) some
  • b) any
  • c) many
  • d) few

Answer: b) any

Explanation: ‘Any’ is used in negative sentences with uncountable nouns like milk.

A number of students ___ absent today.

  • a) is
  • b) was
  • c) are
  • d) being

Answer: c) are

Explanation: ‘A number of’ is treated as plural, so the verb is ‘are’.

The book was written ___ a famous author.

  • a) by
  • b) with
  • c) to
  • d) from

Answer: a) by

Explanation: ‘By’ is used in passive voice to show the doer of the action.

We must submit the form ___ Friday.

  • a) on
  • b) in
  • c) by
  • d) for

Answer: c) by

Explanation: ‘By’ indicates the deadline or latest time.

The old man walks ___ a stick.

  • a) in
  • b) with
  • c) on
  • d) to

Answer: b) with

Explanation: ‘With a stick’ means he uses a stick for support.

He has been working here ___ three years.

  • a) since
  • b) from
  • c) for
  • d) by

Answer: c) for

Explanation: ‘For’ is used with a duration of time (three years).

One of the boys ___ stolen my pen.

  • a) have
  • b) has
  • c) is
  • d) are

Answer: b) has

Explanation: ‘One of’ is singular, so we use ‘has’.

The news ___ very disturbing.

  • a) are
  • b) were
  • c) is
  • d) be

Answer: c) is

Explanation: ‘News’ is uncountable and takes singular verb.

Neither Ram nor Shyam ___ guilty.

  • a) is
  • b) are
  • c) have
  • d) were

Answer: a) is

Explanation: With ‘Neither…nor’, verb agrees with the closer subject (Shyam – singular).

He is not strong ___ to lift the box.

  • a) so
  • b) too
  • c) enough
  • d) much

Answer: c) enough

Explanation: ‘Enough’ comes after adjective – ‘strong enough’.

She is married ___ a doctor.

  • a) with
  • b) to
  • c) by
  • d) for

Answer: b) to

Explanation: ‘Married to’ is the correct phrase in English.

The teacher asked the student ___ he was ready.

  • a) whether
  • b) that
  • c) if
  • d) both a & c

Answer: d) both a & c

Explanation: Both ‘whether’ and ‘if’ are acceptable in indirect questions.

The manager, along with his assistants, ___ present.

  • a) are
  • b) is
  • c) were
  • d) have

Answer: b) is

Explanation: The subject is ‘The manager’, which is singular.

Let’s go out, ___?

  • a) shall we
  • b) do we
  • c) didn’t we
  • d) won’t we

Answer: a) shall we

Explanation: After suggestions using “Let’s”, the tag is “shall we”.

The book is ___ the table.

  • a) in
  • b) on
  • c) at
  • d) over

Answer: b) on

Explanation: ‘On’ is used when something is resting over a surface.

Everyone ___ reached the venue.

  • a) have
  • b) has
  • c) is
  • d) are

Answer: b) has

Explanation: ‘Everyone’ is singular and takes singular verb ‘has’.

She ___ not come tomorrow.

  • a) can
  • b) should
  • c) may
  • d) might

Answer: c) may

Explanation: ‘May’ is used to express possibility.

The sun ___ in the east.

  • a) rise
  • b) rose
  • c) rises
  • d) rising

Answer: c) rises

Explanation: This is a universal truth and uses simple present tense.

___ honesty is the best policy.

  • a) A
  • b) An
  • c) The
  • d) —

Answer: d) —

Explanation: Abstract nouns like ‘honesty’ take no article when used generally.

He was punished ___ his mistake.

  • a) because
  • b) for
  • c) due to
  • d) by

Answer: b) for

Explanation: ‘Punished for’ is the correct prepositional usage.

I ___ watching this movie for two hours.

  • a) am
  • b) have been
  • c) was
  • d) had

Answer: b) have been

Explanation: Present perfect continuous tense is used here.

The boys ___ playing when it started raining.

  • a) were
  • b) was
  • c) are
  • d) had

Answer: a) were

Explanation: Plural subject ‘boys’ takes plural past continuous verb ‘were playing’.

You must abide ___ the rules.

  • a) in
  • b) for
  • c) by
  • d) with

Answer: c) by

Explanation: The correct prepositional phrase is ‘abide by the rules’.

This pen is superior ___ that.

  • a) than
  • b) from
  • c) to
  • d) over

Answer: c) to

Explanation: ‘Superior to’ is the correct collocation.

She is the ___ dancer in the group.

  • a) most good
  • b) best
  • c) better
  • d) well

Answer: b) best

Explanation: Superlative form of ‘good’ is ‘best’.

He worked hard ___ he could pass.

  • a) but
  • b) and
  • c) so that
  • d) although

Answer: c) so that

Explanation: ‘So that’ shows purpose.

I will wait here ___ you return.

  • a) until
  • b) unless
  • c) while
  • d) since

Answer: a) until

Explanation: ‘Until’ means up to the time of your return.

The earth ___ round the sun.

  • a) moves
  • b) move
  • c) moved
  • d) is moved

Answer: a) moves

Explanation: General truths are in simple present tense.

She is good ___ mathematics.

  • a) at
  • b) in
  • c) with
  • d) by

Answer: a) at

Explanation: The correct preposition is ‘good at’.

He did it ___ mistake.

  • a) with
  • b) on
  • c) by
  • d) in

Answer: b) on

Explanation: The phrase is ‘on mistake’ or ‘by mistake’. However, commonly: ‘by mistake’ is used.

The patient died ___ cancer.

  • a) of
  • b) from
  • c) for
  • d) due

Answer: a) of

Explanation: ‘Die of’ is used with diseases.

He is confident ___ his success.

  • a) in
  • b) of
  • c) to
  • d) on

Answer: b) of

Explanation: ‘Confident of’ is the correct phrase.

We discussed the matter ___ them.

  • a) with
  • b) to
  • c) among
  • d) at

Answer: a) with

Explanation: ‘Discuss with’ is the correct form.

He is capable ___ doing this work.

  • a) to
  • b) with
  • c) for
  • d) of

Answer: d) of

Explanation: ‘Capable of’ is the correct expression.

Please wait ___ I come.

  • a) until
  • b) unless
  • c) since
  • d) before

Answer: a) until

Explanation: ‘Until’ indicates waiting up to a certain time.

She is interested ___ music.

  • a) in
  • b) with
  • c) by
  • d) for

Answer: a) in

Explanation: The phrase is ‘interested in’ something.

The baby was born ___ 5 p.m.

  • a) on
  • b) in
  • c) at
  • d) by

Answer: c) at

Explanation: We use ‘at’ for specific time.

They have been friends ___ childhood.

  • a) from
  • b) since
  • c) for
  • d) in

Answer: b) since

Explanation: ‘Since’ is used with a specific starting point (childhood).

I saw a man ___ a red turban.

  • a) in
  • b) on
  • c) with
  • d) by

Answer: a) in

Explanation: ‘In’ is used for clothes and outfits.

She is junior ___ me.

  • a) than
  • b) to
  • c) from
  • d) with

Answer: b) to

Explanation: ‘Junior to’ is grammatically correct phrase.

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