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Directions: Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles.

  1. I want to be graduated from a university which is world famous.

  2. I want to be graduated from an university which is world famous.

  3. I want to be graduated from a university which is the world famous.

  4. I want to be graduated from university which is a world famous.

  5. I want to be graduated from the university which is the world famous.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

‘A’ is used when the starting letter of the word does not have a vowel or the phonic sound of the word does not produce a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. I saw a one-legged man perform great stunts at the circus.

  2. I saw a one-legged man perform great stunts at circus.

  3. I saw the one-legged man perform great stunts at the circus.

  4. I saw one-legged man perform great stunts at the circus.

  5. I saw a one-legged man perform great stunts at an circus.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It gives you a wa sound , and not an o sound

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. He seems to be a unique personality to me.

  2. He seems to be an unique personality to me.

  3. He seems to be the unique personality to me.

  4. He seems to be unique personality to me.

  5. He seems to be unique the personality to me.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It gives you a yu sound and not u sound

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. He earns a good remuneration though he is just a under-graduate student.

  2. He earns a good remuneration though he is just an under-graduate student.

  3. He earns the good remuneration though he is just an under-graduate student.

  4. He earns a good remuneration though he is just under-graduate student.

  5. He earns good remuneration though he is just an under-graduate student.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

‘An’ is used when the starting letter of the word has a vowel or the phonic sound of the word produces a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. The boy standing there is a M.B.A. student from the Oxford.

  2. The boy standing there is an M.B.A. student from the Oxford.

  3. The boy standing there is an M.B.A. student from an Oxford.

  4. The boy standing there is the M.B.A. student from the Oxford.

  5. The boy standing there is a M.B.A. student from an Oxford.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It gives you an em sound , instead of a ma sound

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. He is poor but a honest man.

  2. He is poor but an honest man.

  3. He is a poor but honest man.

  4. He is a poor but a honest man.

  5. He is a poor but an honest man.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It gives you a o sound and not an h sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. She has a nice handwriting.

  2. She has nice a handwriting.

  3. She has the nicer handwriting.

  4. She has nice handwriting.

  5. She has nicest handwriting.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

‘A’ is used when the starting letter of the word does not have a vowel or the phonic sound of the word does not produce a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. The people in the village ran frantically when a tiger entered the village.

  2. The people in the village ran frantically when tiger entered the village.

  3. The people in the village ran frantically when the tiger entered the village.

  4. The people in the village ran frantically when a tiger entered a village.

  5. The people in the village ran frantically when a tiger an entered the village.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 ‘A’ is used when the starting letter of the word does not have a vowel or the phonic sound of the word does not produce a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. A ultra-sound image helps us to diagnose few diseases.

  2. An ultra-sound image helps us to diagnose a few diseases.

  3. Ultra-sound image helps us to diagnose a few diseases.

  4. The ultra-sound image helps us to diagnose the few diseases.

  5. An ultra-sound an image helps us to diagnose few diseases.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

‘An’ is used when the starting letter of the word has a vowel or the phonic sound of the word produces a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. 1000 dollars is a lot of money.

  2. 1000 dollars is a lot of the money.

  3. A 1000 dollars is lot of a money.

  4. The 1000 dollars is a lot of money.

  5. 1000 dollars is lot of the money.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

‘A’ is used when the starting letter of the word does not have a vowel or the phonic sound of the word does not produce a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. The dog is a domestic animal.

  2. The dog is domestic animal.

  3. The dog is the domestic animal.

  4. A dog is domestic animal.

  5. A dog is a domestic animal.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

‘A’ is used when the starting letter of the word does not have a vowel or the phonic sound of the word does not produce a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. Lakshadweep is a island.

  2. Lakshadweep is an island.

  3. The Lakshadweep is island.

  4. Lakshadweep is island.

  5. A Lakshadweep is an island.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

‘An’ is used when the starting letter of the word has a vowel or the phonic sound of the word produces a vowel sound.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. A cow is useful animal.

  2. The cow is a useful animal.

  3. Cow is a useful animal.

  4. The cow is useful animal.

  5. A cow is a useful animal.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cow is being spoken about as a familyand so it should be 'the cow'. The word 'useful' gives you a 'you' sound and so 'a' is used instead of 'an'.

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles.

  1. Sachin Tendulkar is a honorable man.

  2. Sachin Tendulkar is an honorable man.

  3. Sachin Tendulkar is the honorable man.

  4. Sachin Tendulkar is honorable man.

  5. The Sachin Tendulkar is an honorable man.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 'An'is used when the starting letter of the word has a vowel or the phonic sound of the word produces a vowel sound.It is giving an o sound and not an h sound

Identify the sentence with the correct usage of articles

  1. I had a ice-cream at noon.

  2. I had an ice-cream at noon.

  3. I had ice-cream at noon.

  4. I had an ice-cream at the noon.

  5. I had ice-cream at a noon.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

‘An’ is used when the starting letter of the word has a vowel or the phonic sound of the word produces a vowel sound.

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