The document contains a series of questions related to parts of speech, grammar, and pronouns. There are 45 multiple choice questions that test understanding of concepts like relative pronouns, possessive pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and distinguishing between nouns, verbs, adjectives and other parts of speech. The questions cover a wide range of grammatical topics to assess knowledge of English language rules and structure.
The document contains a series of questions related to parts of speech, grammar, and pronouns. There are 45 multiple choice questions that test understanding of concepts like relative pronouns, possessive pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and distinguishing between nouns, verbs, adjectives and other parts of speech. The questions cover a wide range of grammatical topics to assess knowledge of English language rules and structure.
The document contains a series of questions related to parts of speech, grammar, and pronouns. There are 45 multiple choice questions that test understanding of concepts like relative pronouns, possessive pronouns, indefinite pronouns, and distinguishing between nouns, verbs, adjectives and other parts of speech. The questions cover a wide range of grammatical topics to assess knowledge of English language rules and structure.
01. That’s the gentleman –– I spoke about the job.
Ⓐ whom told you Ⓑ who told you
Ⓐ whom Ⓑ to who Ⓒ of whom Ⓓ to whom Ⓒ that told you Ⓓ told you 02. Whose book is that? 20. What kind of pronoun are “who, what and which”? Ⓐ It’s of Mita’sⒷ It’s Mitas Ⓒ It’s Mita’s Ⓓ Its Mita’s Ⓐ demonstrative Ⓑ personal 03. As for –– , I prefer to let people make up –– minds. Ⓒ relative Ⓓ reflexive Ⓐ myself, each other’s Ⓑ me, their own 21. “There is no mother but loves her child”. Here ‘but’ is– Ⓒ my, theirs Ⓓ mine, one another Ⓐ conjunction Ⓑ adjective 04. The rising numbers of icebergs are in turn “increasing the Ⓒ negative relative Ⓓ adverb tsunami hazards” –––– occur when they break away from 22. One should be careful about ---- duty. a glacier and trigger a tidal wave. Ⓐ his Ⓑ her Ⓒ the Ⓓ one’s Ⓐ whom Ⓑ whose Ⓒ which Ⓓ who’s 23. ‘One should do one's duties properly.’ Here the 05. Rahim found a laptop in the classroom, but could not underlined word is used as- determine ––– it belonged to. Ⓐ distributed pronoun Ⓑ reciprocal pronoun Ⓐ who Ⓑ whose Ⓒ who’s Ⓓ who is Ⓒ demonstrative pronoun Ⓓ possessive pronoun 06. The mobile set ––– I bought yesterday is out of order Ⓔ relative pronoun now. 24. She insisted on –––– leaving the house. Ⓐ that Ⓑ whom Ⓒ what Ⓓ whose Ⓐ he Ⓑ him Ⓒ himself Ⓓ his 07. The book ––– you borrowed from my cousin is essential 25. ‘Who’s that?’ In this sentence ‘that’ is a/an––– for the examination. Ⓐ pronoun Ⓑ conjunction Ⓐ that Ⓑ who Ⓒ whom Ⓓ whose Ⓒ adjective Ⓓ adverb 08. I visited the garden –– some beautiful rose –– trees that 26. Which one of the following words is an example of a were full of bloom, red in color. distributive pronoun? Ⓐ in which were Ⓑ which were Ⓐ such Ⓑ either Ⓒ in which was Ⓓ in which Ⓒ that Ⓓ any 09. This isn’t my book. It’s- 27. One should take care of –– health. Ⓐ of my sister Ⓑ my sister’s Ⓐ his Ⓑ one’s Ⓒ of my sister’s Ⓓ my sisters Ⓒ once Ⓓ everybody’s 10. Which sentence uses the word ‘his’ as a pronoun? 28. Pick the correctly written possessive case. Ⓐ His is a unique problem. Ⓑ This is his area. Ⓐ Girls’ college Ⓑ Girl’s colleg Ⓒ His problem are his, not yours. Ⓓ a and c Ⓒ Women’ club Ⓓ At ones’ wit’s end 11. Which sentence contains a reflexive pronoun? 29. Which sentence contains an indefinite pronoun? Ⓐ She made the cake all by herself. Ⓐ Someone left their umbrella on the train. Ⓑ He took his sister to the park for a picnic. Ⓑ She saw a beautiful butterfly in the garden. Ⓒ They are going to the beach to relax. Ⓒ They visited the art museum last weekend. Ⓓ I see myself in the mirror. Ⓓ The cat slept on the windowsill all afternoon. 12. Honesty is a noble virtue. The man ––– possesses this 30. Whom did you meet yesterday? The word ‘whom’ is –––– uncommon quality is the happiest man in the world. pronoun? Ⓐ who Ⓑ whom Ⓒ whose Ⓓ which Ⓐ Relative Ⓑ Interrogative 13. My classmates introduced me ––– the professor ––– we Ⓒ Demonstrative Ⓓ None loved most. 31. I must acknowledge I have –––– notion of what it means Ⓐ with/whom Ⓑ to/whose to be pleasant to everyone. Ⓒ with/that Ⓓ to/whom Ⓐ much Ⓑ some Ⓒ little Ⓓ many 14. There are thirty people in the room. Twenty are from 32. The bottle contains ––– mango juice. Asia, and –– are from ––– countries. Ⓐ many Ⓑ much Ⓒ a few Ⓓ several Ⓐ others, other’s Ⓑ the others, the other 33. The noun of the word ‘manage’ is –––. Ⓒ the others, other Ⓓ the others, the others’ Ⓐ management Ⓑ manageable Ⓒ managerial Ⓓ managed 15. That is a story of hardship –––––– our own situation into 34. The bucket contains ––– hot water. perspective. Ⓐ few Ⓑ much Ⓒ a few Ⓓ many Ⓐ puts Ⓑ it puts Ⓒ that is puts Ⓓ that puts 35. Correct the underlined words of the sentence. The 16. “One hardly knows what to do.” Here the word “one” is intruder stood quietly for few moments. an example of ––. Ⓐ for few time Ⓑ for the few moments Ⓐ distributive pronoun Ⓑ an indefinite pronoun Ⓒ for moments Ⓓ for a few moments Ⓒ a demonstrative pronoun Ⓓ a relative pronoun 36. Although some of the aspects of his talk has global 17. His father always wanted his children to look after ––– application. and do what they wanted. Ⓐ One of the Ⓑ Some of Ⓐ oneself Ⓑ ourselves Ⓒ Any of Ⓓ All the three Ⓒ themselves Ⓓ himself 18. Some bacteria are extremely harmful, but ––– are regularly used in producing cheeses and many other foods. Ⓐ another Ⓑ the others Ⓒ another’s Ⓓ others 37. There has been a sharp rise in the prices. The underlined word is- 19. Tell me ––– that. Ⓐ an object Ⓑ a verb Ⓒ a noun Ⓓ a determiner 38. Find/Choose the ‘noun’ form of ‘clear’: Ⓐ clearness Ⓑ clearly Ⓒ clarity Ⓓ clarify 39. The noun form of 'causal' is: Ⓐ causualness Ⓑ casualty Ⓒ causality Ⓓ casualhood 40. Which one is abstract noun? Ⓐ Childhood Ⓑ Child Ⓒ Boy Ⓓ Family 41. I have a few books, but I would like –––– more. Ⓐ much Ⓑ a lot Ⓒ too much Ⓓ plenty of 42. No ––– than twenty boys failed in a class of fifty. Ⓐ few Ⓑ less Ⓒ fewer Ⓓ little 43. Jim has ––– food ––– he is feeling ill now. Ⓐ ate too much... so Ⓑ had too many.... but Ⓒ had too much....so Ⓓ eaten too many .... so 44. Stephen King’s thrillers are always a gripping read. Here the word ‘read’ is a/an –––. Ⓐ verb Ⓑ adjective Ⓒ noun Ⓓ adverb 45. Wisdom is better than strength. Here ‘strength’ is a/an Ⓐ proper noun Ⓑ abstract noun Ⓒ adverbial noun Ⓓ collective noun