These Primary English quizzes for India are free to play. Choose from the quiz topics below to practise grammar, vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and reading comprehension.
Learning Primary EnglishEnglish learning becomes stronger when children practise little and often. This page brings together the Primary English quiz topics in one place, making it easy for Indian students, parents and teachers to find useful revision activities.
The quizzes are designed for Primary School students who are developing confidence with written English. They are suitable for home learning, classroom revision, homework support or quick practice before moving on to a new topic.
The quiz list below includes important Primary English topics such as adjectives, adverbs, nouns, verbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, synonyms, antonyms and homophones. These are the building blocks children need for clearer reading, writing and speaking.
Each quiz gives students a focused way to test one skill at a time. This helps children notice the difference between similar words, choose better vocabulary and understand how sentences are formed.
Good English depends on accuracy as well as imagination. The quizzes include practice with spelling, capital letters, punctuation, prefixes, suffixes, syllables and reading comprehension.
These short activities can help students read more carefully and write with greater confidence. Regular practice also supports story writing, sentence construction and everyday schoolwork.
Parents can use these quizzes to give children extra English practice at home without needing long worksheets. Teachers can use them for quick revision, informal assessment or topic reinforcement in the classroom.
The quiz format makes it easy to see which areas are secure and which may need another look. A child who struggles with homophones, punctuation or verbs, for example, can return to that topic and practise again.
Start with any topic in the list below and build English confidence step by step. These Primary English quizzes are free to play and give Indian students a simple way to practise the language skills they use throughout school.