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Determiners HSLC 1998 To 2023 | For Class 10 SEBA | Question Bank

Determiners HSLC 1998 To 2023 Class 10 SEBA

Solved determiners from HSLC exam (1998 - 2023)

Determiners solved question bank with answers 1998 to 2023

Q. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the right determiners :

HSLC - 1998

(a) He received ___ help from his teachers. (many/much/more)

Answer: much

(b) I can depend ___ friends I have. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: the few


(c) ___ guidance from you will be enough for me. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

(d) My brother is studying in ___ European University. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

HSLC - 1999

    (a) He gave away ___  money he had to the beggar. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

(b) ___ of my friends helped me much in my distress. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

(c) I got ___ help from my mother than my father. (much/more/most)

Answer: more

(d) ___ union leader will address the workers. (a/an/the)

Answer: the

HSLC - 2000

    (a) I received ___ encouragement from my parents. (much/more/many)

Answer: much

(b) My brother is ___ N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

(c) He does not trust ___ friends he has. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: the few

(d) A busy person has ___ to waste. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: little

HSLC - 2001

    (a) He gave me ___ one rupee note. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

    (b) Can you lend me ___ books? (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (c) He is ___ older than his wife. (many/much/more)

Answer: much

    (d) He will stay here for ___ while. (Little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

    (e) ___ of the boys has done his work. (every/some/each)

Answer: each

    (f) She has ___ things to do. (lots of/much/most)

Answer: lots of

HSLC - 2002

(a) I can not give you ___ money. (any/some/each)

Answer: any

   (b) Our Principal is man of ___ words. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: few

    (c) She does not get ___ time for studies. (many/much/some)

Answer: much

    (d) My brother is ___ N.C.C. cadet. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (e) This story is ___ interesting.  (much/more/very)

Answer: very

    (f) He has to feed his family with ___ money he earns. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

HSLC - 2003

(a) ___ of their property was destroyed in the flood. (many/much/more)

Answer: much

    (b) He has to manage with ___ money he earns. (little/a little/ the little)

Answer: the little

    (c) This is ___ European lady I was talking about.(a/an/the)

Answer: the

    (d) Many guests were invited, but only ___ turned up. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (e) We found the house without ___ difficulty. (much/ more/many)

Answer: much

    (f) Rajinikanta is called ___ Scott of Assam. (a/an/the)

Answer: the

HSLC - 2004

(a) This is ___ room I work in. (a/an/the)

Answer: the

    (b) ___ of the apples were rotten. (many/much/some)

Answer: some

    (c) Only ___ of the applicants were suitable. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (d) I expect only ___ encouragement from you. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

    (e) The workers decided to form ___ union. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

    (f) Did you buy ___ bread today?  (some/any/many)

Answer: any

HSLC - 2005

(a) Only ___ among the invitees turned up. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (b) Do you have ___ books on astrology. (some/any)

Answer: any

    (c) You will have to manage with ___ money you have. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

    (d) ___ undergraduate can not apply for that post. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (e) The society gives ___ respect to a thinker. (many/much/ some)

Answer: much

    (f) This is not ___ usual happening. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

HSLC - 2006

    (a) That girl has ___ good qualities. (much/more/many)

Answer: many

    (b) Can you help me with ___  money? (little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

    (c) Our Principal is a man of ___ words. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: few

    (d) Did you buy ___ oranges today? (any/some/many)

Answer: any

    (e) Our teachers gave us ___ useful advice. (many/more/much)

Answer: much

    (f) Kalidas is ___ Shakespeare of India. (a/an/the)

Answer: the

HSLC - 2007

(a) He has ___ friends who stand by him. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (b) Did you have ___ difficulty in finding the house? (many/any/much)

Answer: any

    (c) His brother is ___ university student. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

    (d) I appreciate even ___ help they gave me. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

    (e) An umbrella is ___ useful thing. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

    (f) Have you ___ book to read? (some/many/any)

Answer: any

HSLC - 2008

    (a) Many guests were invited, but only ___ turned up. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (b) This is the ___ European lady I was talking about. (a/an/the)

Answer: the

    (c) I cannot give you ___ money. (any/a little/some)

Answer: any

   (d) We found the house without ___ difficulty. (much/many/ more)

Answer: much

    (e) Sri Lanka is ___ island. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (f) ___ of the boys was rewarded. (each/every/any)

Answer: each

HSLC - 2009

(a) He gave away ___ money he had to the beggar. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

    (b) Reading is ___ useful hobby. (a/an/the)

Answer: a.

    (c) Only ___ of the candidates were suitable. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (d) They won the match without ___ difficulty. (much/more/ many)

Answer: much

    (e) ___ of the competitors will get a certificate. (any/each/every)

Answer: each

    (f) I don't expect ___ help from them. (some/any/many)

Answer: any

HSLC - 2010

(a) My brother is ___ NCC cadet. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (b) First read ___ books you have with you. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: the few

    (c) ___ of the oranges were rotten. (many/more/much)

Answer: many

    (d) Socrates gave ___ useful advice to his pupils. (many/much/more)

Answer: much

    (e) Hurry up! We have only ___ time left. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

    (f) The workers decided to form ___ union. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

HSLC - 2011

   (a) The painter is a man ___ words. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: few

    (b) ___ honorary secretary gets no salary for holding the post.(a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (c) ___ of the candidate must produce her/his identity card. (any/each/every)

Answer: each

    (d) India won the match with ___ bit of luck. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

HSLC - 2012

(a) ___ men are free from faults. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: few

    (b) ___ hour has passed since he left us. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (c) ___ of the students will be given a copy of the magazine.(every/each/any)

Answer: each

    (d) Please give me ___ money you have. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

HSLC - 2013

(a) He will come back within ___ hour. (a/an/the)

Answer: an

    (b) ___ men are free from faults. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: few

    (c) Leap year falls in ___ fourth year. (any/every/each)

Answer: every

    (d) ___ learning is a dangerous thing. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: a little

HSLC - 2014

(a) I gave ___ one rupee note to the beggar. (a/an/the)

Answer: a

    (b) My father is ___ older than my mother. (many/much/more)

Answer: much

    (c) I buy ___ books every month. (few/a few/the few)

Answer: a few

    (d) I need ___ money I have. (little/a little/the little)

Answer: the little

HSLC - 2015

(a) Please give me ___ time to finish the work.

Answer: a little.

    (b) Then I will take you to ___ university.

Answer: the.

HSLC - 2016

(a) Ramen comes home twice ___ month.

Answer: a

    (b) Mr. Bell rang ___ bell of alarm and I woke up.

Answer: the

    (c) A busy person has ___ time to waste.

Answer: little

    (d) Only ___ of the applicants were found suitable.

Answer: a few

HSLC - 2017

(a) My brother is ___ NCC cadet.

Answer: an

    (b) We found the house without ___difficulty.

Answer: much

    (c) He has to feed his family with ___ .

Answer: the little

    (d) Our Principal is a man of ___ words.

Answer: few

HSLC - 2018

(a) ___ rich are not always unkind.

Answer: the

    (b) The principal gave the students ___ sound advice.

Answer: much

    (c) Every school has ___ union of the students.

Answer: a

    (d) Is there ___ coffee left in the pot?

Answer: any

HSLC - 2019

(a) My brother had gone ___ hour ago.

Answer: an

(b) A busy man has ___ time to waste.

Answer: little

(c) The classes started after ___ bell had rung.

Answer: the

(d) ___ of their property was lost in the flood.

Answer: most

HSLC - 2020

(a) They won the match without ___ difficulty.

Answer: any

(b) Reading is ___ useful hobby.

Answer: a

(c) I gave him ___ books I had.

Answer: the

(d) Kalidas is ___ Shakespeare of India.

Answer: the

HSLC - 2021

(a) Mr. Barua is a man of __ words.

Answer : few

(b) Ms. Manisha married __ European gentleman.

Answer : a

(c) I want only __ encouragement from you.

Answer : a little

(d) __ of the participants will be given a certificate.

Answer : each

HSLC - 2023

(a) My friend is __ M.A. in English. (a/an/the/that)

Answer : An

(b) __ book you have mentioned is out of print. (a/the/many/some)

Answer : The

(c) Kindness is __ great virtue. (the/much/that/a)

Answer : A

(d) __ Taj Mahal is one of the wonders of the world. (the/this/that/a)

Answer : The

(e) Is there __ sugar in the pot? (little/few/any/much)

Answer : Any

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