Multiple Choice Questions
Indefinite Pronouns
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Total 20 questions available
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.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 2
Which of the following is an example of an indefinite pronoun?
A
TheB
SomeC
RunningD
HeClick an option to check your answer
Q. 3
In the sentence "All are welcome," what does the indefinite pronoun "all" refer to?
A
Specific thingsB
Specific peopleC
A particular groupD
EveryoneClick an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 6
Which of the following is NOT an indefinite pronoun?
A
ManyB
NothingC
ThisD
EveryoneClick an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 8
What does the indefinite pronoun "several" imply?
A
A few thingsB
No thingsC
A large number of thingsD
One thingClick an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 11
Which of the following is an example of an affirmative indefinite pronoun?
A
NoneB
SomeC
AllD
ManyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 12
Which of the following is an example of an indefinite pronoun?
A
TheB
RunningC
SheD
SomeClick an option to check your answer
Q. 13
What does the indefinite pronoun "anyone" refer to?
A
A specific personB
No one in particularC
EveryoneD
Many peopleClick an option to check your answer
Q. 14
What does the indefinite pronoun "everything" represent?
A
A specific group of thingsB
All things, without specifying whichC
Something in particularD
One thing onlyClick an option to check your answer
Q. 15
What does the indefinite pronoun "both" refer to?
A
Many thingsB
One thingC
Two thingsD
Any thingClick an option to check your answer
Q. 16
Which of the following is an example of a negative indefinite pronoun?
A
NoneB
SomeC
AllD
ManyClick an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
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.Click an option to check your answer
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