MDCAT English Grammar Mcqs Practice Test
If you’re preparing for the MDCAT 2025 and worried about the English section, you’re not alone. Many students from matric and intermediate levels find English tricky but with the right online tools and daily practice, it becomes very easy to master. The MDCAT English section checks your understanding of grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, and word meanings. This blog is designed in simple, easy-to-read English so every student can prepare with confidence.
The MDCAT English section tests your understanding of:
- Grammar (tenses, voice, prepositions, articles)
- Vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, word usage)
- Sentence structure & correction
- Reading comprehension
With MDCAT English test online preparation, you can practice thousands of topic-wise MCQs, including synonyms, antonyms, sentence correction, and vocabulary usage. Whether you are weak in tenses, confused about active/passive voice, or need to improve comprehension skills, online MCQ practice helps you learn fast. This method is time-saving, syllabus-based, and easy to access from a mobile or a computer.
This page offers free, syllabus-aligned MCQs based on the latest PMC MDCAT 2025 English syllabus—so you study what actually matters.
Sample MCQs (With Explanations)
- Choose the correct passive form:
“They built this house in 1990.”
A) This house is built in 1990.
B) This house was built in 1990. ✅
C) This house built in 1990.
Explanation: Past simple passive = was/were + past participle. Since “house” is singular → “was built.” - Antonym of ‘Benevolent’:
A) Kind
B) Generous
C) Cruel ✅
Explanation: “Benevolent” means kind-hearted. Its opposite is “cruel” or “malevolent.” - Choose the correct preposition:
She is allergic ___ peanuts.
A) at
B) with
C) to ✅
Explanation: The correct phrase is “allergic to” — always use “to” after “allergic.” - Identify the error:
“Each of the students have submitted their form.”
A) Each
B) have ✅
C) their
Explanation: “Each” is singular → use “has,” not “have.”
How to Prepare Smartly for MDCAT English
- ✅ Practice 30 MCQs daily from different topics
- ✅ Revise grammar rules from Class 9–11 English textbooks
- ✅ Keep a vocabulary notebook—review it every Sunday
- ✅ Take timed quizzes to build speed & accuracy
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Spotting Errors Tests
- Spotting Errors Test 1
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- Spotting Errors Test 10
- Spotting Errors Test 11
Synonyms Tests
Vocabulary Tests
- Vocabulary Test 1
- Vocabulary Test 2
- Vocabulary Test 3
- Vocabulary Test 4
- Vocabulary Test 5
- Vocabulary Test 6
- Vocabulary Test 7
- Vocabulary Test 8
Antonyms Tests
- Antonyms Test 1
- Antonyms Test 2
- Antonyms Test 3
- Antonyms Test 4
- Antonyms Test 5
- Antonyms Test 6
- Antonyms Test 7
- Antonyms Test 8
- Antonyms Test 9
Prepositions Tests
Direct and Indirect Speech Tests
Active and Passive Voice Tests
Analogy Tests
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FAQS
How many English MCQs are in MDCAT 2025?
There are 20 MCQs in the English section of MDCAT 2025, as per PMC guidelines.
Is vocabulary important for MDCAT English?
Yes! Around 8–10 questions test synonyms, antonyms, and contextual word usage. Focus on academic and commonly tested words.
Can I prepare English just by doing MCQs?
MCQs are great for practice, but combine them with grammar revision and reading short passages for best results.