MP Board 9th English Grammar Gap Filling Modal MCQs

MP Board 9th English Grammar Gap Filling Modal MCQs : Here are 60 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) covering the main types of modals, divided into three categories: Ability/Permission/Possibility, Obligation/Necessity/Advice, and Future/Willingness/Habit.

MP Board 9th English Grammar Gap Filling Modal MCQs


1. Ability, Permission, and Possibility (20 MCQs)

(Focus: can, could, may, might)

  1. I ______ speak three languages fluently. (Ability)
    a) may
    b) might
    c) can
    d) should
    Answer: c) can
  2. ______ I use your phone, please? (Polite Permission)
    a) Must
    b) May
    c) Will
    d) Should
    Answer: b) May (or ‘Could’/’Can’, but ‘May’ is very polite)
  3. It is very cloudy; it ______ rain tonight. (Possibility)
    a) can
    b) must
    c) might
    d) ought to
    Answer: c) might (or ‘may’)
  4. When I was younger, I ______ run very fast. (Past Ability)
    a) can
    b) could
    c) may
    d) might
    Answer: b) could
  5. You ______ leave the class now. (Permission)
    a) might
    b) could
    c) may
    d) will
    Answer: c) may (or ‘can’)
  6. ______ you help me lift this box? (Request/Ability)
    a) May
    b) Might
    c) Can
    d) Should
    Answer: c) Can (or ‘Could’ for more politeness)
  7. He said that he ______ come tomorrow. (Reported Possibility)
    a) may
    b) can
    c) might
    d) must
    Answer: c) might
  8. She ______ be at home, but I’m not sure. (Weak Possibility)
    a) must
    b) might
    c) can
    d) will
    Answer: b) might
  9. ______ I ask a question? (Permission)
    a) Can
    b) Will
    c) Must
    d) Would
    Answer: a) Can (or ‘May’)
  10. We ______ not go out because of the heavy rain. (Inability/Impossibility due to circumstances)
    a) may
    b) might
    c) could
    d) should
    Answer: c) could
  11. This ______ be true; I don’t believe it. (Negative Possibility/Deduction)
    a) can’t
    b) may not
    c) might not
    d) shouldn’t
    Answer: a) can’t
  12. ______ you swim when you were five? (Past Ability Question)
    a) Can
    b) Could
    c) May
    d) Might
    Answer: b) Could
  13. You ______ park here; it’s allowed. (Permission)
    a) can
    b) must
    c) might
    d) should
    Answer: a) can
  14. I ______ not be able to attend the meeting. (Possibility of inability)
    a) can
    b) may
    c) must
    d) should
    Answer: b) may (or ‘might’)
  15. ______ I have a glass of water? (Request)
    a) May
    b) Might
    c) Shall
    d) Will
    Answer: a) May (or ‘Can’/’Could’)
  16. He ______ be rich, but he is very miserly. (Concession/Possibility)
    a) may
    b) can
    c) must
    d) should
    Answer: a) may
  17. If you work hard, you ______ succeed. (Possibility conditional)
    a) might
    b) can
    c) may
    d) all of the above
    Answer: d) all of the above (depending on the degree of certainty intended)
  18. I ______ smell something burning. (Perception/Ability)
    a) may
    b) can
    c) might
    d) could
    Answer: b) can
  19. They ______ have missed the train. (Past Possibility Deduction)
    a) can
    b) might
    c) should
    d) will
    Answer: b) might (or ‘may’/’could’)
  20. ______ you possibly lend me some money? (Very polite request)
    a) Can
    b) Could
    c) May
    d) Might
    Answer: b) Could

2. Obligation, Necessity, and Advice (20 MCQs)

(Focus: must, have to, should, ought to, need to)

  1. We ______ respect our parents. (Moral Duty)
    a) can
    b) may
    c) ought to
    d) might
    Answer: c) ought to (or ‘should’)
  2. You ______ wear a seatbelt while driving. (Legal Obligation/Compulsion)
    a) should
    b) must
    c) may
    d) can
    Answer: b) must (or ‘have to’)
  3. You ______ see a doctor; you look very sick. (Strong Advice)
    a) may
    b) can
    c) should
    d) might
    Answer: c) should (or ‘must’ for very strong advice)
  4. I ______ to finish this work by evening. (External Obligation/Necessity)
    a) must
    b) have
    c) should
    d) can
    Answer: b) have (‘have to’)
  5. Candidates ______ answer all questions. (Formal Instruction/Obligation)
    a) may
    b) must
    c) can
    d) might
    Answer: b) must
  6. You ______ not smoke here. (Prohibition)
    a) must
    b) need
    c) ought
    d) may
    Answer: a) must
  7. We ______ hurry; we have plenty of time. (Absence of Necessity)
    a) must not
    b) need not
    c) should not
    d) cannot
    Answer: b) need not (or ‘don’t have to’)
  8. You ______ brush your teeth twice a day. (Advice)
    a) should
    b) may
    c) might
    d) can
    Answer: a) should
  9. He ______ to apologize for his mistake. (Moral Obligation)
    a) must
    b) should
    c) ought
    d) can
    Answer: c) ought (followed by ‘to’)
  10. I ______ go now; it’s getting late. (Internal Obligation/Necessity)
    a) must
    b) have
    c) may
    d) can
    Answer: a) must (or ‘have to’)
  11. You ______ not touch live wires. (Strong Prohibition/Warning)
    a) need
    b) must
    c) should
    d) ought
    Answer: b) must
  12. ______ I wait for you? (Asking for advice/instruction)
    a) Shall
    b) Will
    c) Must
    d) May
    Answer: a) Shall
  13. They ______ to have reached by now. (Expectation/Logical deduction)
    a) should
    b) ought
    c) must
    d) can
    Answer: b) ought
  14. You ______ better see a specialist. (Strong Advice/Recommendation)
    a) should
    b) had
    c) must
    d) ought
    Answer: b) had (‘had better’ is a fixed modal-like phrase)
  15. We ______ help the poor. (Moral Duty)
    a) should
    b) may
    c) might
    d) can
    Answer: a) should (or ‘ought to’)
  16. Students ______ bring their ID cards to the exam hall. (Compulsory rule)
    a) may
    b) can
    c) must
    d) might
    Answer: c) must
  17. You ______ have told me the truth. (Past unfulfilled duty/reproach)
    a) must
    b) should
    c) may
    d) can
    Answer: b) should
  18. ______ we really need to buy this? (Questioning necessity)
    a) Must
    b) Do
    c) Should
    d) Ought
    Answer: b) Do (with ‘need to’ as main verb phrase, or ‘Must’ if ‘need’ is absent: “Must we buy this?”)
  19. He ______ not worry about the money. (Absence of necessity)
    a) need
    b) must
    c) ought
    d) shall
    Answer: a) need
  20. To maintain good health, one ______ eat a balanced diet. (General advice/necessity)
    a) can
    b) may
    c) should
    d) might
    Answer: c) should (or ‘must’)

3. Future, Willingness, Habit, and Others (20 MCQs)

(Focus: will, shall, would, used to, dare)

  1. I ______ help you with your project. (Willingness/Promise)
    a) shall
    b) will
    c) may
    d) might
    Answer: b) will
  2. We ______ overcome someday. (Determination/Strong future)
    a) will
    b) shall
    c) may
    d) can
    Answer: b) shall (often used in famous phrases/songs for determination)
  3. ______ you like some coffee? (Polite Offer)
    a) Will
    b) Would
    c) Should
    d) Shall
    Answer: b) Would
  4. He ______ smoke a lot, but he stopped last year. (Past Habit)
    a) used to
    b) would
    c) should
    d) must
    Answer: a) used to
  5. When we were kids, we ______ play in the park for hours. (Past Habit – repeated action)
    a) would
    b) should
    c) might
    d) can
    Answer: a) would (or ‘used to’)
  6. How ______ you speak to me like that! (Challenge/Boldness)
    a) dare
    b) need
    c) will
    d) shall
    Answer: a) dare
  7. ______ I carry your bag? (Offer/Suggestion)
    a) Will
    b) Shall
    c) Would
    d) Might
    Answer: b) Shall
  8. If you asked him, he ______ help you. (Conditional willingness/result)
    a) will
    b) would
    c) shall
    d) can
    Answer: b) would
  9. He ______ not dare to face me. (Lack of courage)
    a) does
    b) is
    c) has
    d) will
    Answer: a) does (using ‘dare’ as a main verb here, or “He dare not face me” as a modal).
  10. I ______ be 25 next birthday. (Pure Future)
    a) shall
    b) will
    c) may
    d) can
    Answer: a) shall (traditional for 1st person future, though ‘will’ is common now. In tests, ‘shall’ often marks pure future for ‘I/We’).
  11. She ______ rather stay at home than go out. (Preference)
    a) would
    b) should
    c) could
    d) will
    Answer: a) would
  12. They ______ arrive by 5 PM. (Prediction/Future)
    a) will
    b) shall
    c) can
    d) need
    Answer: a) will
  13. You ______ pay for this! (Threat)
    a) shall
    b) may
    c) might
    d) could
    Answer: a) shall (2nd/3rd person + shall = threat/promise/command)
  14. I knew that he ______ not come. (Future in the past)
    a) will
    b) would
    c) shall
    d) can
    Answer: b) would
  15. ______ you please shut the door? (Polite Request)
    a) Should
    b) Would
    c) Might
    d) Shall
    Answer: b) Would (or ‘Will’/’Could’)
  16. He ______ not enter my room without permission. (Command/Prohibition – 3rd person)
    a) shall
    b) will
    c) may
    d) might
    Answer: a) shall
  17. I ______ to go for a walk every morning. (Past habit with ‘used’)
    a) used
    b) would
    c) could
    d) might
    Answer: a) used
  18. “I will try my best,” he said. (Reported speech conversion: He said he ______ try his best.)
    a) will
    b) would
    c) shall
    d) can
    Answer: b) would
  19. We ______ definitely win the match tomorrow. (Determination)
    a) will
    b) shall
    c) may
    d) might
    Answer: a) will (with ‘we’ emphasizes determination)
  20. ______ we go out for dinner tonight? (Suggestion)
    a) Will
    b) Shall
    c) Would
    d) Should
    Answer: b) Shall

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