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Indefinite Pronouns

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Q. 1
Which sentence uses an indefinite pronoun correctly?
A
Nobody likes ice cream.
B
Many is coming.
C
She has the book.
D
All is well.
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Q. 2
Which of the following is an example of an indefinite pronoun?
A
The
B
Some
C
Running
D
He
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Q. 3
In the sentence "All are welcome," what does the indefinite pronoun "all" refer to?
A
Specific things
B
Specific people
C
A particular group
D
Everyone
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Q. 4
Which of these sentences contains an indefinite pronoun?
A
She has my book.
B
Someone took my book.
C
Fast runners won the race.
D
The cat sleeps.
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Q. 5
Which of these sentences uses an indefinite pronoun incorrectly?
A
Everybody is coming to the party.
B
Everybody have their own toys.
C
Everybody are coming to the party.
D
Everybody plays sports.
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Q. 6
Which of the following is NOT an indefinite pronoun?
A
Many
B
Nothing
C
This
D
Everyone
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Q. 7
What is the primary characteristic of indefinite pronouns?
A
They refer to proper nouns.
B
They are always singular.
C
They are only used in questions.
D
They don't point to specific people or things.
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Q. 8
What does the indefinite pronoun "several" imply?
A
A few things
B
No things
C
A large number of things
D
One thing
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Q. 9
When are indefinite pronouns used in language?
A
To be very specific.
B
When we want to avoid being very specific.
C
Only in informal conversations.
D
Only in written language.
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Q. 10
When do we use indefinite pronouns?
A
When we want to talk in a general or non-specific way.
B
Only when addressing large groups.
C
Only in formal writing.
D
When we want to be very specific.
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Q. 11
Which of the following is an example of an affirmative indefinite pronoun?
A
None
B
Some
C
All
D
Many
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Q. 12
Which of the following is an example of an indefinite pronoun?
A
The
B
Running
C
She
D
Some
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Q. 13
What does the indefinite pronoun "anyone" refer to?
A
A specific person
B
No one in particular
C
Everyone
D
Many people
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Q. 14
What does the indefinite pronoun "everything" represent?
A
A specific group of things
B
All things, without specifying which
C
Something in particular
D
One thing only
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Q. 15
What does the indefinite pronoun "both" refer to?
A
Many things
B
One thing
C
Two things
D
Any thing
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Q. 16
Which of the following is an example of a negative indefinite pronoun?
A
None
B
Some
C
All
D
Many
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Q. 17
What are indefinite pronouns?
A
Words that refer to specific people or things.
B
Words that don't refer to specific people or things.
C
Words that are always plural.
D
Words that describe actions.
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Q. 18
What's the purpose of using indefinite pronouns?
A
To emphasize specific details.
B
To confuse the listener.
C
To make sentences longer.
D
To refer to people, things, or amounts in a general or unspecified way.
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Q. 19
Which sentence uses an indefinite pronoun incorrectly?
A
Everybody is happy.
B
Everyone is talking.
C
Everyone has her own car.
D
Everything was eaten.
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Q. 20
What do indefinite pronouns help us do in our language?
A
They allow us to talk about things in a flexible, general way.
B
They limit our communication options.
C
They make our speech more complex.
D
They are rarely used in conversation.
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