Prepositions of Movement/ Direction: MCQs 2 B

Prepositions of Movement/ Direction: MCQs 2 B

Prepositions of Movement/ Direction: MCQs 2 B

Select the correct answer

Q1.

What preposition follows “get” when referring to a place?

up
off
to
out
Q2.

We use “arrive in” with:

Vehicles
Cities and countries
Events
Rooms
Q3.

Which is correct?

We arrived to Paris.
We arrived into Paris.
We arrived at Paris.
We arrived in Paris.
Q4.

Which is correct regarding home?

She went to home.
She went home.
She went into home.
She went in home.
Q5.

What is the informal version of “into the kitchen”?

at the kitchen
onto the kitchen
on the kitchen
in the kitchen
Q6.

Which preposition shows entry from outside?

on
at
into
out of
Q7.

Which phrase is correct?

get into the train
get on the train
go into the train
get in the train
Q8.

“We got ___ the plane in Paris.”

into
at
off
down
Q9.

What preposition is used with “a trip”?

in
to
on
at
Q10.

Which preposition fits: “I met her ___ my way to work”?

on
in
at
by
Q11.

“He’s going ___ a wedding tomorrow.”

at
to
on
for
Q12.

What is the opposite of “over” (meaning higher than)?

beside
under
below
both B and C
Q13.

“She placed the book ___ the shelf.” Which shows movement?

on
onto
in
at
Q14.

Which shows resting at a surface, not movement?

onto
on
into
through
Q15.

The boy is walking ___ the river.

Across
Beside
Inside
Opposite
Q16.

“Opposite” means:

On the same side
At the back of something
Facing each other
Higher than
Q17.

Choose the best preposition: “He jumped ___ the window.”

into
through
off
out of
Q18.

Which is a correct use of “from”?

She walked from the store.
She arrived from the park.
She got from the taxi.
She ran from outside.
Q19.

“Welcome ___ the museum!”

to
in
at
into
Q20.

She is going ___ school.

in
to
for
away