Test 01- Pronouns
and Their Types
Part 1. Exercise Test:
Pronouns and Their Types(10 Marks)
Instructions: In
each of the following sentences, identify the type of pronoun used. Choose the
correct option (A, B, C, or D) that corresponds to the type of pronoun.
1.
She is a talented singer.
A.
Personal Pronoun
B.
Demonstrative Pronoun
C.
Relative Pronoun
D.
Indefinite Pronoun
2.
This is the book that I was looking for.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
3.
Many attended the party, but few brought gifts.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
4.
They have completed their homework.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
5.
Can you pass me that pen?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
6.
Each of the students must submit their report.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
7.
Nobody wants to be alone.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
8.
I met the person who will be my new boss.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
9.
These are my friends.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
10.
Each one of us should bring their own lunch.
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
Part 2. Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs): Pronouns and Their Types ( 10 Marks)
Instructions: Choose
the correct option (A, B, C, or D) for each question.
1. Which type of pronoun is used to point out specific
objects or people?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
2. "He," "she," and "it" are
examples of which type of pronoun?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
3. What type of pronoun is used to introduce relative
clauses?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
4. Which type of pronoun represents unspecified quantities
or objects?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
5. "Whom," "whose," and
"which" are examples of which type of pronoun?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
6. In the sentence, "Each student must complete his or
her assignment," what type of pronoun is "his or her"?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
7. Which type of pronoun is used to refer to people or
things in general, without specifying who or what they are?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
8. "This," "these," "that,"
and "those" are examples of which type of pronoun?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Indefinite Pronoun
9. Which type of pronoun is used to ask questions?
A. Personal Pronoun
B. Demonstrative Pronoun
C. Relative Pronoun
D. Interrogative Pronoun
10. In the sentence, "Everybody brought their own
lunch," what type of pronoun should replace "their" for
grammatical accuracy?
A. His
B. Her
C. His or her
D. Theirs
Part 3. 10 sentences with
questions that require you to fill in the blanks with the appropriate pronouns (10
Marks)
i
Can you please pass _____ the salt?
ii
_____ is the winner of the race?
iii
Do you know _____ wrote this beautiful
poem?
iv
_____ is the tallest building in the
city?
v
Have you seen my keys? I can't find _____
anywhere.
vi
_____ would you like to go to the movies
with us?
vii
_____ are you going to invite to the
party?
viii
_____ should I call if there's an
emergency?
ix
_____ took my pen from the desk?
x
Are _____ going to the concert tonight?
Part 4. 10 moderate-level questions related to pronouns and their usage
(10 Marks)
i
Identify the type of pronoun used in the
sentence: "This book is mine."
ii
Rewrite the following sentence with a reflexive
pronoun: "She washed herself."
iii
Fill in the blank with the correct relative
pronoun: "The person _____ won the contest will receive a prize."
iv
Change the sentence to the passive voice:
"They found the missing keys."
v
Combine the following sentences using a relative
pronoun: "The movie was excellent. I watched it last night."
vi
Correct the pronoun agreement error in this
sentence: "Neither of the boys have done their homework."
vii
Identify the antecedent of the pronoun in this
sentence: "The dog barked because it was hungry."
viii
Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to
complete the sentence: "I have ____ seen such a beautiful sunset."
ix
Correct the pronoun case error in this sentence:
"Her and me will go to the concert."
x
Rewrite the sentence to remove the redundant
pronoun: "She personally believes that he should apologize."
Part 5. 10 sentences that need to be rearranged to
form questions (10 Marks)
- out
/ the / find / Did / who / truth / the?
- you
/ Where / been / have / all / day?
- your
/ What / do / think / friends / of / idea / this?
- are
/ can / you / what / help / with / I?
- going
/ you / where / are / tonight?
- has
/ seen / anyone / my / cat?
- you
/ did / yesterday / do / what?
- go /
would / prefer / you / where / to / for vacation?
- you
/ how / get / do / to / the / library?
- are
/ what / you / looking / for?
Part 6. 20 questions
that require you to form sentences using different pronouns like
"who," "whose," "nobody," etc.: (Marks 60.)
- Who:
Create a sentence using the pronoun "who" to ask about someone's
identity.
- Whose:
Form a sentence using the pronoun "whose" to inquire about
possession or ownership.
- Nobody:
Write a sentence using the pronoun "nobody" to describe a
situation where no one is present.
- Somebody:
Construct a sentence using the pronoun "somebody" to talk about
an unspecified person.
- Everyone:
Create a sentence using the pronoun "everyone" to describe a
situation involving all people.
- Whichever:
Make a sentence using the pronoun "whichever" to show a choice
between various options.
- Neither:
Form a sentence using the pronoun "neither" to indicate none of
two options.
- Something:
Write a sentence using the pronoun "something" to talk about an
unspecified thing.
- Each:
Create a sentence using the pronoun "each" to describe
individual items within a group.
- Anybody:
Construct a sentence using the pronoun "anybody" to refer to any
person, without specifying who.
- Nobody:
Write a sentence using the pronoun "nobody" to describe a
situation where no one is available to help.
- Everyone:
Form a sentence using the pronoun "everyone" to talk about a
gathering where all individuals are present.
- Neither:
Construct a sentence using the pronoun "neither" to indicate
none of two options related to a decision.
- Something:
Make a sentence using the pronoun "something" to describe an
unspecified object.
- Each:
Create a sentence using the pronoun "each" to discuss individual
contributions within a group project.
- Anybody:
Write a sentence using the pronoun "anybody" to refer to an
unidentified person inquiring about help.
- Whichever:
Form a sentence using the pronoun "whichever" to demonstrate a
choice among multiple options.
- Few:
Make a sentence using the pronoun "few" to describe a small
number of items.
- Whoever:
Construct a sentence using the pronoun "whoever" to refer to any
person without specifying who.
- Somebody:
Write a sentence using the pronoun "somebody" to describe a
situation involving an unspecified person.