Past Indefinite Tense Quiz, Test, Exercise

Past Indefinite Tense — Exercise 2 (Q&A with Full Explanation and Vocabulary Builder (Simple Past Tense)

This practice test trains you to recognize and use the Simple Past Tense (did / verb-ed / verb 2nd form / irregular past forms) across real contexts. Each question includes the correct past form, a short verb definition, which helps building your Vocabulary, & POS notes, and concise explanations for every correct & incorrect choice so you learn both grammar and word meaning. Practice, Prepare with English Quiz and Vocabulary Builder.

English Grammar Definition: Past Indefinite Tense ( V 2nd form / Did + verb 1st form)

  • Form: Verb 2nd form / Did + verb 1st form.
  • Examples: I worked; She tested; Did they wait?
  • Main uses:
  • Actions that started in the past.
  • Actions that happened in past repeatedly with or without present result.
  • Simple Past = completed actions at a specific past time.
  • Signal words: yesterday, last week, ago, in 2024, when.
  • Negatives/Questions: did not (didn’t) and did + subject + (not) + verb 1st form + …?
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Quiz Question, Answer and Explanation

Note: Do remember in the quiz box above, the questions and options will shuffle, so they won’t have the same sequence like 1, 2, 3, or A, B, C as below.

1. He __ the credentials; afterwards the system accepted the request.

A) entered B) enter C) has entered D) entering

Verb: enterverb. To input data; entry (noun).

Correct: A) entered
A) Correct: Past action enabling the system acceptance.

B) Wrong: Present — indicates habit.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — emphasizes present state rather than the past sequence.
D) Wrong: -ing.

2. We __ the anomaly report and filed it with compliance.

A) finalized B) finalize C) have finalized D) finalizing

Verb: finalizeverb. To complete or make final; finalization (noun).

Correct: A) finalized
A) Correct: Completed filing action in the past.

B) Wrong: Present; ungrammatical in context.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would stress current relevance rather than the past filing sequence.
D) Wrong: -ing.

3. They __ the access keys after discovering suspicious activity.

A) rotated B) rotate C) have rotated D) rotating

Verb: rotateverb. To replace periodically; rotation (noun).

Correct: A) rotated
A) Correct: Past security action taken.

B) Wrong: Present — indicates habitual rotation.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — emphasizes result now; the sentence’s past sequence prefers past simple.
D) Wrong: -ing.

4. She __ an erratum to the documentation yesterday.

A) published B) publish C) has published D) publishing

Verb: publishverb. To make public; publication (noun).

Correct: A) published
A) Correct: Past action done yesterday.

B) Wrong: Present — habitual publishing.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would stress present state but conflicts with explicit time.
D) Wrong: -ing.

5. I __ supplier quotes and selected the cheapest bid.

A) compared B) compare C) have compared D) comparing

Verb: compareverb. To examine two or more items for differences/advantages; comparison (noun).

Correct: A) compared
A) Correct: Past activity that allowed choosing the cheapest bid.

B) Wrong: Present — habitual action.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — stresses present relevance, not the past choice process.
D) Wrong: -ing.

6. The auditors __ several discrepancies in the ledger.

A) noted B) note C) have noted D) noting

Verb: noteverb / noun. To observe or record.

Correct: A) noted
A) Correct: Past observations by auditors.

B) Wrong: Present — would mean they usually notice, not that they did so this time.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would emphasize the fact now, less consistent with narrative.
D) Wrong: -ing.

7. He __ the patch to production late last night.

A) deployed B) deploy C) has deployed D) deploying

Verb: deployverb. To release or put into operation; deployment (noun).

Correct: A) deployed
A) Correct: Specific action in past.

B) Wrong: Present — habitual deployment.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would stress present state; past simple suits the narrative.
D) Wrong: -ing.

8. They __ an interim rollback when the tests failed.

A) initiated B) initiate C) have initiated D) initiating

Verb: initiateverb. To begin an action or process; initiation (noun).

Correct: A) initiated
A) Correct: Completed remedial action in past.

B) Wrong: Present — not describing that past sequence.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — less narrative-fitting.
D) Wrong: -ing.

9. We __ the lessons learned to improve our process.

A) documented B) document C) have documented D) documenting

Verb: documentverb. To record details for future reference; documentation (noun).

Correct: A) documented
A) Correct: Past action completed.

B) Wrong: Present — indicates routine documentation.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — would imply present relevance; okay in some contexts but past with implied time is clearer.
D) Wrong: -ing.

10. She __ the credentials to the new admin during onboarding.

A) handed B) hands C) has handed D) handing

Verb: handverb / noun. To give directly by hand; hand-off (noun).

Correct: A) handed
A) Correct: One-time past transfer.

B) Wrong: Present — habitual.
C) Wrong: Present perfect — emphasizes present effect rather than past event in onboarding context.
D) Wrong: -ing.

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