Practice Test for MDCAT

MDCAT Practice Test
 

Adjective

  1. A)  A few moments latter, she went back into the kitchen to make the salad.

      B) A few moment later, she went back into the kitchen to make the salad.

      C) A few moments later, she went back into the kitchen to make the salad.

      D) A few moment latter, she went back into the kitchen to make the salad.

 

 2. A) He felt submerged in a chemical that could dissolve his intellect and burn away his past.

B) He felt submerge in a chemical that could dissolve his intellect and burn away his past.

C) He felt submerging in a chemical who could dissolve his intellect and burn away his past.

D) He felt submerges in a chemical that could dissolve his intellect and burn away his past.

           3.  A) “Then I won’t turn you lose,” said the woman.   

                B) “Then I won’t turn you loose,” said the woman.

      C) “Then I won’t turned you lose,” said the woman.

      D) “Then I won’t turn you loss,” said the woman.

 

         4.  A) The boy wanted to say something other from, “Thank you, m’am,” to Mrs. Luella Bates          

              Washington Jones.

                B) The boy wanted to say something other to, “Thank you, m’am,” to Mrs. Luella Bates          

              Washington Jones.

   C) The boy wanted to say something other then, “Thank you, m’am,” to Mrs. Luella Bates          

              Washington Jones.

     D) The boy wanted to say something other than, “Thank you, m’am,” to Mrs. Luella Bates           

              Washington Jones.

 

5.   A) There is nothing too shameful as to be called a liar.

       B) There is nothing as shameful as to be called a liar.

       C) There is nothing so shameful as to be called a liar.

       D) There is nothing so shameful as to call a liar.

 

6.  A) Of all who give and receive the gifts, such as they are the most wise.  

   B) Of all who give and receive the gifts, such as they are most wise.

   C) Of all who give and receive the gifts, such as they are the more wise.

   D) Of all who give and receive the gifts, such as they are the wiser.

7.  A) A few minutes later he found himself outside a Western large music shop.

     B) A few minutes later he found himself outside a large western music shop.

    C) A few minutes later he found himself outside a large Western music shop.

   D) A few minutes later he found himself outside a music large Western shop.

 

8. A) We are more critical in our thinking than our ancestors. 

    B) We are much critical in our thinking than ours ancestors.

    C) We are more critically in our thinking than our ancestors.

    D) We are more critical in our thinking from our ancestors.

 

9. A) I’ll bet she’s smart than you are.

     B) I’ll bet she’s smarter then you are.

     C) I’ll bet she’s smarter than you are.

     D) I’ll bet she’s smarter than you.

10. A) It brings letters for the rich and poor.

       B) It brings letters for rich and the poor.

       C) It brings letters for the rich and the poor.

       D) It brings letters for rich and poor.

 

11. A) He was not, despite his long years of assiduous teaching, the most profound classical scholar.

       B) He was not, despite his long years of assiduous teaching, most profound classical scholar.

C) He was not, despite his long years of assiduous teaching, a very profound classical scholar.

D) He was not, despite his long year of assiduous teaching, very profound classical scholar.

 

  12. A) Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield, and Brookfield will give you anything in return.

       B) Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield, and Brookfield will give you something as return.

       C) Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield, and Brookfield will give your anything in return.

       D) Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield, and Brookfield will give your something as return.

 

13. A) You have been sent here by another civilization for the express purpose of reconnoitering prior of invasion.

        B) You have been sent here by another civilization for the express purpose of reconnoitering prior for invasion.

       C) You have been sent here by another civilization for the express purpose of reconnoitering prior to invasion.

      D) You have been sent here by another civilization for the express purpose of reconnoitering prior over invasion.

 

14. A) On his fingers he wore silver rings with large, turquoise stones.

      B) On his fingers he wore silver rings with large, turquoise, stones.

     C) On his fingers he wore silver rings with large turquoise stones.

     D) On his fingers he wore silver rings of large, turquoise stones.

 

15. A) The following were the few thing which were found in the various pockets of his overcoat.

       B) The following were few things which were found in the various pockets of his overcoat.

       C) The following was the few things which were found in the various pockets of his overcoat.

       D) The following were the few things which were found in the various pockets of his overcoat.

Spot the errors.

16. She turned the unit over and saw a folded piece of paper scotch-tape to the bottom of the

                                  (A)                        (B)                              (C)          (D)

box.

17. We reached the limbless trunks of these straight tall pines whose branches reached toward the

                     (A)                                    (B)                           (C)

blue depth of the sky, or the white cloud was now gone.

                                                                                            (D)

   18. They built a white small cottage and ate good breakfast there, but the fear was never gone.

                                         (A)                                  (B)                                           (C)                        (D)

 

 19.  In the quiet autumn Mr. Bittering stood, very dark now, very golden-eyes, upon the slope

                   (A)                                                                    (B)                          (C)

     above his villa, looking at the valley.       

              (D)

 

20. In two hours a flask of cold water became enough hot to make tea.  

A)              B)                                      C)                        D)

 

21. He has every virtue except most important one: he has no get-up-and-go.

 A)                        B)       C)                                                 D)

22. A man who always talks and boasts and is not involved in some deed is like a garden full of weeds.

               A)                                                                            B)              C)                                                            D)

 

23.  You hold an opinion and I hold another, and, since you decline to give way, there can’t very well by

                         A)                                       B)                     C)

any alternative.

 D)

 

24. I remember when two-third of the School went down with German measles and Big Hall was turned

   A)                                B)                                 C)                                                                                           D)

into a hospital ward.

 

25. It seemed tragically sensation when the first Old Brookfeldian was killed in action – in September.

        A)           B)             C)                           D)

 

26. There are always a good number of undergraduates whose heads are turned and whose

                                    (A)                                               (B)                      (C)

judgement is perverted by athletic sports.

                                                           (D)

   27. Now there was a long low cloud advancing, rust colour still, swelling forward and out as she

                                        (A)                             (B)                               (C)                                        (D)

 looked.

 

  28. We find the universe frightening because of the stretches of time so great that we cannot

                                                       (A)                                                                      (B)

 understand, making whole the human history so very small in comparison.

                                                  (C)                                         (D)

 

 

29. Chatteris fell ill during the winter of “17, and again, for second time in his life, Chips became acting

                   A)                                                 B)                                  C)                                        D)

 Head of Brookfield.

 

30. He ultimately succeeded in achieving his ambition in the more than sixty years without using

                                                  (A)                                               (B)

 any short-cut or becoming frustrated.

(C)                                 (D)

 

                                                                               PAST PAPERS

    Q.1   He is better than all the boys in the class, in studies as well as in sports, and bags big prizes in

                            A)                                                                                   B)                                  C) various field                                                                                          

            D)

Q. 2 The three Abdal Rahman, like his illustrious predecessor, was a young man of twenty-three

       A)                                             B)                                                        C)

when he took office.                                                                                                                     

      D)

 

Q. 3      A) Then he sat down in corner and remained queit.

              B) Then he sat down in corner and remained quite.

              C) Then he sat down in corner and remain quiet.

              D) Then he sat down in corner and remained quiet.

 

Q. 4      A) Reaching for the book, the ladder slipped out from under him.

              B) Reaching for the book, the ladder slipped out from him.

              C) When he reached for the book, the ladder was slipped out from under him.

              D) When he was trying to reaching for the book, the ladder slipped from under him.

 

 

Q.5      A) They felt bad while leaving their friends.

            B) They felt badly while leaving their friends.

            C) They felt very badly while leaving their friends.

           D) They felt badly while leaving their friends.

 

Q.6      A) His addled brain refuse to think clearly and solve the problem.

B) His addle brain refused to think clearly and solve the problem.

C) His addle brain refuse to think clearly and solve the problem.

D) His addled brain refused to think clearly and solve the problem.

Q.7 A) His faculties were all unimpairment, and he had no personal worries of any kind.

         B) His faculties were all unimpairing, and he had no personal worries of any kind.

        C) His faculties were all unimpaired, and he had no personal worry of any kind.

        D) His faculties were all unimpaired, and he had no personal worries of any kind.

Q.8     A) There was a little money saved up beside.

B) There was little money saved in besides.

C) There was little money saved up beside.

D) There was a little money saved up besides.

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