Tuesday 14 April 2020

Determiners | Class 10 | English Grammar | SEBA Question Bank 2020 | Assam

Determiners | Class 10 | English Grammar | SEBA Question Bank 2020 | Assam | 2007-2020 SEBA Determiners Solved

Determiners | Class 10 | English Grammar | SEBA Question Bank 2020 | Assam
DETERMINERS HSLC SEBA SOLVED CLASS 10


DETERMINERS | CLASS 10 SEBA  | English Grammar


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Fill in the blanks with the right determiners: 2 Marks

1. H.S.L.C. 2007 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) He has a few friends who stand by him. (few/ a few/the few)
(b) Did you have any difficulty in finding the house?
(c) His brother is a university student. (a/an/the)
(d) I appreciate even the little help they gave me. (little/a
little/the little)
(e) An umbrella is a useful thing. (a/an/the)

2. H.S.L.C. 2008 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) Many guests were invited but only a few turned up. (few/ a
few/the few)
(b) This is the European lady I was talking about. (a/an/the)
(c) I cannot give you any money.
(d) We found the house without much difficulty.
(many/more/much)
(e) Sri Lanka is an island. (a/an/the)
(f) Each of the boys was rewarded.

3. H.S.L.C. 2009 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) He gave away the little money he had to the beggar. (little/a
little/the little)
(b) Reading is a useful hobby. (a/an/the)
(c) Only a few of the candidates were suitable. (few/ a few/the
few)
(d) They won the game without much difficulty.
(many/more/much)
(e) Each of the competitors will get a certificate.

4. H.S.L.C. 2010 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) My brother is an N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)
(b) First, read the few books you have.
(c) Many of the oranges were rotten.
(d) Socrates gave much useful advice to his pupils.
(e) Hurry up! We have only a little time left.
(f) The workers decided to form a union.

5. H.S.L.C. 2011| SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) The painter is a man of few words.
(b) An honorary secretary gets no salary for holding a post.
(c) Each of the candidates must produce her/his identity.
(d) India won the match with a little bit of luck.

6. H.S.L.C. 2012 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) Few men are free from faults.
(b) An hour has passed since he left us.
(c) Each of the students will be given a copy of the magazine.
(d) Please give me the little money you have.

7. H.S.L.C. 2013 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) He will come back within an hour.
(b) Few men are free from faults.
(c) Leap year falls in every fourth year.
(d) A little learning is a dangerous.

8. H.S.L.C. 2014 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) I gave a one rupee note to the beggar.
(b) My father is much older than my mother.
(c) I buy a few books every month.
(d) I need the little money I have.

9. H.S.L.C. 2015 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) Please give me a little time to finish the work.
(b) Then I will take you to the university.

10. H.S.L.C. 2016 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) Ramen comes home twice a month. (a/an/the)
(b) Mr. Bell rang the bell of alarm and I woke up. (a/an/the)
(c) A busy person has little time to waste. (little/a little/the little)
(d) Only a few of the applicants were found suitable. (few/ a
few/the few)

11. H.S.L.C. 2017 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) My brother is an NCC cadet.
(b) We found the house without much difficulty.
(c) He has to feed family with the little money he earns.
(d) Our principal is a man of few words.

12. H.S.L.C. 2018 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) The rich are not always unkind.
(b) The principal gave the students much sound advice.
(c) Every school has a union of the students.
(d) Is there any coffee left in the pot?

13. H.S.L.C. 2019 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) My brother had gone an hour ago.
(b) A busy person has little time to waste.
(c) The classes started after the bell had rung.
(d) Much of their property was lost in the flood.

14. H.S.L.C. 2020 | SEBA | DETERMINERS

(a) They won the match without much difficulty.
(b) Reading is a useful hobby.
(c) I gave him the few books I had.
(d) Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India.

15. ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS | SEBA | DETERMINERS

 1. He received much help from his teachers. (many/more/much)
 2. I can depend upon the few friends I have. (few/ a few/the few)
 3. A little guidance from you will be enough for me. (little/a
little/the little)
 4. My brother is studying in a European university. (a/an/the)
 5. A few of my friends helped much me in my distress. (few/ a
few/the few)
 6. A union leader will address the workers. (a/an/the)
 7. He gave me a one rupee note. ( a/an/the)
 8. Can you lend me a few books? (few/ a few/the few)
 9. He is much older than his wife. (many/more/much)
10. He will stay here for a little while. (little/a little/the little)
11. Each of the boys has done his work. (every/some/each)
12. She has lots of things to do. (lots of/much/most)
13. I cannot give you any money. (any/some/a little)
14. Our principal is a man of few words. (few/ a few/the few)
15. She does not get much time for her studies.
(many/more/much)
16. My brother is an N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)
17. This story is very interesting. (much/more/very)
18. He has to feed his family with the little money he earns.
(little/a little/the little)
19. Rajnikant is called the Scott of Assam. (a/an/the)
20. This is the room I work in. (a/an/the)
21. Many of the apples were rotten. (many/more/much)
22. I expect a little encouragement from you. (little/a
little/the little)
23. The workers decided to form a union. (a/an/the)
24. Did you buy any bread yesterday? (some/any/many)
25. Do have any books on astrology? (some/any/many)
26. You will have to manage with the little money you have?
(little/a little/the little)
27. An undergraduate cannot apply for that post. (a/an/the)
28. That girl has many good qualities. (much/more/many)
29. Can you help me with a little money? (little/ a little/the
little)
30. Our principal is a man of few words. (few/ a few/the few)
31. Did you buy any oranges today? (any/some/many)
32. Our teacher gave us many useful advice.
(much/more/many)
33. Kalidas is the Shakespeare of India. (a/an/the)
34. He has a few friends who stand by him. (few/ a few/the
few)
35. Did you have any difficulty in finding the house?
(much/any/many)
36. His brother is a university student. (a/an/the)
37. I appreciate even the little help they gave me. (little/ a
little/the little)
38. An umbrella is a useful thing. (a/an/the)
39. Have you any book to read? (some/any/many)
40. Many guests were invited, but only a few turned up. (few/
a few/the few)
41. This is the European lady I was talking about. (a/an/the)
42. I cannot give you any money. (any/some/a little)
43. We found the house without much difficulty.
(much/more/many)
44. Sri Lanka is an island. (a/an/the)
45. Each of the boys was rewarded. (every/some/each)
46. He gave away the little money he had to the beggar.
(little/ a little/the little)
47. Reading is a useful hobby. (a/an/the)
48. Only a few of the candidates were suitable. (few/ a
few/the few)
49. They won the match without much difficulty.
(much/more/many)
50. Each of the competitors will get a certificate.
(every/any/each)
51. I don’t expect any help from them. (some/any/many)
52. My brother is an N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)
53. First read the few books you have with you. (few/ a
few/the few)
54. Many of the oranges were rotten. (much/more/many)
55. Socrates gave much useful advice to his pupils.
(much/more/many)
56. Hurry up! We have only a little time left. (little/ a
little/the little)
57. The workers decided to form a union. (a/an/the)
58. The painter is man of few words. (few/ a few/the few)
59. An honorary secretary gets no salary for holding the post.
(a/an/the)
60. There is some water in the glass.
61. I will give you a useful hint. (a/an/the)
62. My father is an honourable man. (a/an/the)
63. I am much older than you.
64. She bought the few books she needed. (few/ a few/the
few)
65. With a little help from you, I can do the job. (little/ a
little/the little)
66. This is a slip of the tongue.
67. I have two sisters, neither is tall. (none/neither)
68. Do not neglect the poor. (a/an/the)
69. He will be back in an hour. (a/an/the)
70. He drives much carefully. (much/many/lots of)
71. Will you visit our home for a few days? (few/ a few/the
few)
72. I am looking for a ewe. (a/an/the)
73. Reading is a useful hobby. (a/an/the)
74. She is much younger than her husband.
75. Don’t neglect the illiterates. (a/an/the)
76. There are only a few girls in the class. (few/ a few/the
few).
77. I belong to neither party because both the parties
78. A few of the pencils were broken. (few/ a few/the few)
79. There is a university in Guwahati. (a/an/the)
80. The elephant is a large animal. (a/an/the)
81. I am much older than you.
82. Switzerland is a European country. (a/an/the)
83. We have only a few minutes to spare. (few/ a few/the few)
84. Only a few pupils are there in the class. (few/ a few/the
few)
85. My father is an honorable man. (a/an/the)
86. There are only a few girls in our school. (few/ a few/the
few)
87. I can depend on the few friends I have. (few/ a few/the
few)
88. We shall stay here for a little while. (little/ a little/the
little)
89. This is a slip of the longer. (a/an/the)
90. I have two sisters; neither is tall. (none/neither)
91. The army was called in to restore peace. (a/an/the)
92. Only a few pupils are there in the class. (Few/ a few/the
few).
93. There are just a few apples left. (few/ a few/the few)
94. Bimal does not get much time for studies.
95. They had only a little money left. (little/ a little/the
little).
96. He drives his car at a uniform speed.
97. Tajmahal is a Mughal marvel. It is one of the great wonders
of the world. It is a love story told in marbles. Emperor Shah
Jahan Built the Tajmahal for his queen Mamtaz Mahal. Many
tourists visit this historical monument every day.
98. Many students come to enjoy the show. I have little time
for it. Are there any audiences in the cultural show? He is
much tired and cannot go.