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Conditionals Type I Ii And Iii MCQ Tests

12th Class English MCQ Tests
Conditionals Type I Ii And Iii of 12th Class English has 5 questions. If you take an online MCQ test, the system will randomly choose the questions. If you want to take the quiz by chapter then click the start test button.

Total Questions: 5
Total Marks: 5
Time: 5 Mins
Total Questions: 5
Total Marks: 5
Time: 5 Mins
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Question # 1
Read the given sentence and find if it is conditional: type zero or not. If you had worked harder, you could have passed.
Each conditional sentence has an independent clause (i.e. main clause) and a dependent/subordinate clause (i.e. if clause) in it.
Question # 2
Read the given sentence and find which type of a conditional sentence is it: Type zero, 1, 2 or 3. If they had looked carefully, they would have found the lost book.
"zero conditional" tells about general truths and has both if clause and main clause in simple present tense form e.g. "If it rains the grass gets wet."
Question # 3
Read the given sentence and find if it is conditional: type 2 or not. If I lived on a beach, I would be building sand castles.
Each conditional sentence has an independent clause (i.e. main clause) and a dependent/subordinate clause (i.e. if clause) in it.
Question # 4
Read the given sentence and find which type of a conditional sentence is it: Type zero, 1, 2 or 3. I would have gone to the party with you if you had told me earlier.
"zero conditional" tells about general truths and has both if clause and main clause in simple present tense form e.g. "If it rains the grass gets wet."
Question # 5
Read the given sentence and find if it is conditional: type 1 or not. If I don't like something, I tell right away.
Each conditional sentence has an independent clause (i.e. main clause) and a dependent/subordinate clause (i.e. if clause) in it.
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Question # 1
Read the given sentence and find if it is conditional: type zero or not. If you had worked harder, you could have passed.
Each conditional sentence has an independent clause (i.e. main clause) and a dependent/subordinate clause (i.e. if clause) in it.
Question # 2
Read the given sentence and find which type of a conditional sentence is it: Type zero, 1, 2 or 3. If they had looked carefully, they would have found the lost book.
"zero conditional" tells about general truths and has both if clause and main clause in simple present tense form e.g. "If it rains the grass gets wet."
Question # 3
Read the given sentence and find if it is conditional: type 2 or not. If I lived on a beach, I would be building sand castles.
Each conditional sentence has an independent clause (i.e. main clause) and a dependent/subordinate clause (i.e. if clause) in it.
Question # 4
Read the given sentence and find which type of a conditional sentence is it: Type zero, 1, 2 or 3. I would have gone to the party with you if you had told me earlier.
"zero conditional" tells about general truths and has both if clause and main clause in simple present tense form e.g. "If it rains the grass gets wet."
Question # 5
Read the given sentence and find if it is conditional: type 1 or not. If I don't like something, I tell right away.
Each conditional sentence has an independent clause (i.e. main clause) and a dependent/subordinate clause (i.e. if clause) in it.
Total Questions
12345

12th Class 2026

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