Preposition Quiz For Class 7

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It is important to know that a preposition is a word used to link nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words within a sentence. This 'Preposition Quiz for Class 7' is an excellent way to test understanding of prepositions in English. Also, it can be a valuable source for both educators and learners in improving overall language proficiency.

This 'Preposition MCQ Class 7' includes a variety of questions about the correct preposition to use in different sentences. This quiz can help reinforce their knowledge and improve their overall grammar skills. So, take this quiz and do share it Read morewith your friends and see who is best with prepositions!


Class 7 Preposition Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    I was ill, so I stayed home ___________ two days.

    • A.

      For

    • B.

      To

    • C.

      At

    • D.

      On

    Correct Answer
    A. For
    Explanation
    In the sentence, "I was ill, so I stayed home for two days," the word "for" is used to indicate the duration of time for which the action of staying at home occurred. In this context, "for" is a preposition that shows that the person stayed home for a specific period, which is two days. It signifies the length of time during which the individual remained at home due to being ill.

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  • 2. 

    The movie is _________5:00 p.m. __________ 6:30 p.m.

    • A.

      On , to

    • B.

      From, to

    • C.

      To, from

    • D.

      At, from

    Correct Answer
    B. From, to
    Explanation
    This construction is commonly used to specify a time range during which an event or activity takes place, indicating that the movie will start at 5:00 p.m. and end at 6:30 p.m. 


    "From" indicates the starting point of the movie (5:00 p.m.).
    "To" indicates the ending point of the movie (6:30 p.m.).


    These prepositions are used together to describe a time interval, showing the movie's duration.

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  • 3. 

    My mother will not come home ___________ 3:30 pm because she leaves her office at 3:00. I think she is on her way to us, but she has a thirty-minute drive.

    • A.

      For

    • B.

      Before

    • C.

      After

    • D.

      In

    Correct Answer
    B. Before
    Explanation
    So, the sentence should be: "My mother will not come home before 3:30 because she leaves her office at 3:00. She has a thirty-minute trip, but I believe she is heading to us." The term "before" in this instance suggests that she should arrive home before 3:30. It shows the time she won't arrive home because it takes her thirty minutes to get from her office.

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  • 4. 

    I visit my aunt__________ the weekends.

    • A.

      For

    • B.

      From

    • C.

      On

    • D.

      To

    Correct Answer
    C. On
    Explanation
    In this context, "on" is used to indicate the specific days when you visit your aunt, which are the weekends. It's a common way to express the days of the week when you regularly see or spend time with someone. For example, you might say "I visit my aunt on Saturdays and Sundays." This use of "on" helps clarify the specific days being referred to in a clear and concise manner.

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  • 5. 

    The Global Village will open _________ the festival.

    • A.

      To

    • B.

      For

    • C.

      From

    • D.

      At

    Correct Answer
    B. For
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "for" because it indicates that the Global Village will open in order to participate or be a part of the festival. The preposition "for" is commonly used to express purpose or reason. It shows that the Global Village is opening specifically for the festival, emphasizing its role in the event. This preposition helps clarify the intention behind the opening of the Global Village.

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  • 6. 

    _________ winter the weather is nice in the UAE.

    • A.

      On

    • B.

      At

    • C.

      For

    • D.

      During

    Correct Answer
    D. During
    Explanation
    In this context, "During" is used to indicate the time period in which the weather in the UAE is nice, which is the winter season. It is a preposition that expresses the duration or time frame when a particular condition or event occurs. For example, you could say "During the winter season in the UAE, the weather is mild and pleasant." This usage of "During" helps clarify the specific time period being referred to in relation to the weather conditions.

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  • 7. 

    Most students wake up early ____________ school days.

    • A.

      At

    • B.

      In

    • C.

      On

    • D.

      To

    Correct Answer
    C. On
    Explanation
    In this context, "on" is used to specify the particular days when most students wake up early, which are the school days. It indicates the specific time or day of the week when an action or event occurs. For example, one might say "I have class on Mondays and Wednesdays" to indicate the specific days they attend class. This use of "on" helps provide clarity and specificity in communication.

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  • 8. 

    We may play football. It depends ___________ the weather.

    • A.

      From

    • B.

      Of

    • C.

      On

    • D.

      In 

    Correct Answer
    C. On
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "on." The sentence is expressing that the possibility of playing football is dependent on the weather. In this context, "on" is used to indicate the condition or factor that affects the outcome. For example, "We can only play football on sunny days" implies that the weather condition of being sunny is necessary for playing football. Additionally, using "on" in this sentence helps clarify that the weather directly influences the ability to play football.

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  • 9. 

    Excuse me, sir. You haven't __________ your drink.

    • A.

      Paid

    • B.

      Paid for

    • C.

      Pay

    • D.

      Get paid

    Correct Answer
    B. Paid for
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "paid for." This is because the sentence is discussing the action of paying for a drink. The phrase "paid for" indicates that the person has not yet completed the action of paying for their drink. The correct preposition to use in this context is "for," as it shows the purpose or recipient of the payment. Additionally, using "paid for" clarifies that the drink has not been fully purchased yet.

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  • 10. 

    His wife is suffering ____________ hepatitis.

    • A.

      In

    • B.

      From

    • C.

      With

    • D.

      Of

    Correct Answer
    B. From
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "from." This is because when we talk about someone suffering from a disease or condition, we use the preposition "from." In this case, the sentence is indicating that the wife is suffering from hepatitis. It is important to use the correct preposition in order to accurately convey the relationship between the person and the disease. Using "from" in this context helps clarify that the disease is affecting the wife.

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