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Conjunction – 50 MCQ


Conjunction  – 50 MCQ

  1. I wanted to go, ___ I was too tired.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  2. She studied hard, ___ she passed the exam.
    A) so
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  3. Do you want tea ___ coffee?
    A) and
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  4. He was absent ___ he was ill.
    A) and
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  5. Ravi ___ Rohan are brothers.
    A) but
    B) or
    C) and
    D) because
  6. I called him, ___ he did not answer.
    A) so
    B) but
    C) because
    D) and
  7. Hurry up, ___ you will miss the bus.
    A) or
    B) and
    C) because
    D) but
  8. She is poor ___ honest.
    A) but
    B) because
    C) or
    D) so
  9. I stayed home ___ it was raining.
    A) because
    B) and
    C) but
    D) or
  10. He can speak English ___ Hindi.
    A) but
    B) or
    C) and
    D) because
  11. You can go now ___ wait outside.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  12. He is weak ___ he works hard.
    A) but
    B) because
    C) and
    D) so
  13. She danced ___ sang at the party.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) or
    D) because
  14. We missed the train ___ we were late.
    A) because
    B) but
    C) or
    D) and
  15. He is rich ___ unhappy.
    A) and
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  16. Walk fast, ___ you will be late.
    A) or
    B) because
    C) and
    D) but
  17. I bought a pen ___ a notebook.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) because
    D) or
  18. She tried hard, ___ she failed.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  19. We can eat now ___ later.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) because
    D) or
  20. Mohan was tired, ___ he continued working.
    A) but
    B) because
    C) and
    D) or
  21. He woke up early ___ catch the train.
    A) and
    B) to
    C) but
    D) or
  22. She is kind ___ helpful.
    A) and
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  23. Study well, ___ you will fail.
    A) but
    B) or
    C) and
    D) because
  24. I did not go ___ I was sick.
    A) because
    B) and
    C) or
    D) but
  25. Ram ___ Shyam went to the market.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) because
    D) or
  26. He is poor ___ happy.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) or
    D) because
  27. She can sing ___ dance.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) because
    D) or
  28. I was hungry, ___ I ate food.
    A) but
    B) so
    C) because
    D) or
  29. You must work hard ___ succeed.
    A) because
    B) to
    C) but
    D) and
  30. He is intelligent ___ lazy.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) because
    D) or
  31. I will call you ___ I reach home.
    A) when
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  32. She cried ___ she was hurt.
    A) because
    B) and
    C) but
    D) or
  33. Read carefully ___ answer the questions.
    A) and
    B) but
    C) because
    D) or
  34. He ran fast, ___ he missed the bus.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) or
    D) because
  35. Wait here ___ I come back.
    A) till
    B) but
    C) because
    D) and
  36. I like tea ___ coffee.
    A) and
    B) or
    C) because
    D) but
  37. He worked hard ___ earned money.
    A) and
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  38. She is weak ___ active.
    A) and
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  39. Call me ___ you need help.
    A) when
    B) but
    C) or
    D) because
  40. I could not attend ___ I was busy.
    A) because
    B) but
    C) and
    D) or
  41. He is honest ___ everyone trusts him.
    A) so
    B) but
    C) because
    D) or
  42. Work hard ___ achieve success.
    A) to
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  43. She is old ___ active.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) because
    D) or
  44. We reached home ___ it got dark.
    A) before
    B) but
    C) because
    D) and
  45. He is poor ___ happy.
    A) but
    B) and
    C) or
    D) because
  46. I will help you ___ you ask politely.
    A) if
    B) but
    C) and
    D) because
  47. She was tired ___ she completed the work.
    A) but
    B) because
    C) and
    D) or
  48. He plays cricket ___ football.
    A) and
    B) because
    C) but
    D) or
  49. We stayed inside ___ it was stormy.
    A) because
    B) and
    C) but
    D) or
  50. You can study now ___ later.
    A) and
    B) or
    C) because
    D) but

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