Maths MCQs for AD (ASF)
Q11. _____ but the headteacher was informed about the inspection.
- A) Someone
- B) Anyone
- C) Everyone
- D) No one
Answer: D
No one – nobody except the headteacher was informed.
Q12. There is _____ more important than hard work in an organization.
- A) something
- B) nothing
- C) anything
- D) everything
Answer: B
Nothing – shows nothing is more important.
Q13. I doubt whether _____ understood the details clearly.
- A) someone
- B) anyone
- C) everyone
- D) no one
Answer: B
Anyone is used in doubtful or negative sense.
Q14. The principal did not notice _____ unusual during the examination.
- A) nothing
- B) something
- C) anything
- D) everything
Answer: C
Anything is correct in negative sentences.
Q15. _____ of the answers marked was found incorrect.
- A) All
- B) Each
- C) Few
- D) Many
Answer: B
Each refers to every answer individually.
Q16. The school was empty; there was _____ to be seen.
- A) someone
- B) everyone
- C) no one
- D) anyone
Answer: C
No one – no people were present.
Q17. She promised to help _____ who needed help in difficult time.
- A) no one
- B) someone
- C) anyone
- D) everyone
Answer: C
Anyone – refers to any person in need.
Q18. _____ knows that negligence leads to unsuccess.
- A) Anyone
- B) No one
- C) Everyone
- D) Someone
Answer: C
Everyone – means all people know this fact.
Q19. She claimed that _____ had threatened her earlier.
- A) no one
- B) someone
- C) everyone
- D) anyone
Answer: B
Someone – indicates an unknown person.
Q20. There was _____ agreement between them regarding the issue.
- A) some
- B) any
- C) none
- D) many
Answer: A
Some – shows partial agreement existed.
Anaphoric and Cataphoric reference MCQs