Articles - Study Mode

[#646] She is wearing . . . . . . . . unusual dress.
Correct Answer

(B) an

Explanation

Solution: An indefinite article is used when we are talking generally about something. As 'unusual' is a complement to the noun 'dress', and starts with the vowel 'u', the blank shall take 'an'.

[#647] I have read some portions of . . . . . . . . Bible.
Correct Answer

(C) the

Explanation

Solution: 'Bible' is a specific book. So, 'the' article will be used.

[#648] Inside . . . . . . . . station cafe it was warm and light.
Correct Answer

(C) the

Explanation

Solution: Articles are part of speech, used to indicate nouns and to specify their application. Definite articles (the) limit the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. Indefinite articles (a, an) indicate that a noun refers to a general idea and not a particular thing. The given sentence talks about a particular cafe, so a definite article must be used before it.

[#649] Ram moved to . . . . . . . . Delhi.
Correct Answer

(D) no article

Explanation

Solution: No article is required.

[#650] He's studying . . . . . . . . chemistry at . . . . . . . . university at . . . . . . . . present.
Correct Answer

(C) no article, no article, no article

Explanation

Solution: All the three blanks won't take any article as 'chemistry' is the name of a subject, 'university' is not specific and 'present' refers to time which is uncountable.