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Q. 1
Which type of pronoun indicates ownership or possession?
A
Demonstrative pronoun
B
Indefinite pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
D
Possessive pronoun
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Q. 2
What is the primary function of a reflexive pronoun?
A
To show possession
B
To reflect the action of the verb back to the subject
C
To introduce a relative clause
D
To replace a noun in a sentence
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Q. 3
Which of the following is an example of a relative pronoun?
A
Who
B
Their
C
I
D
That
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Q. 4
What type of pronoun is used when the subject and object of a sentence are the same?
A
Possessive pronoun
B
Demonstrative pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
D
Reflexive pronoun
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Q. 5
What is the main function of demonstrative pronouns?
A
To show a reciprocal action
B
To indicate possession
C
To connect words in a sentence
D
To point to specific people or things
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Q. 6
Which pronoun is used to refer to a non-specific or unknown person or thing?
A
Demonstrative pronoun
B
Interrogative pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
D
Indefinite pronoun
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Q. 7
What is a pronoun?
A
A word that shows possession
B
A word that replaces a noun
C
A word that describes actions
D
A word that connects words in a sentence
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Q. 8
What is the purpose of a pronoun in a sentence?
A
To make a sentence longer
B
To introduce a verb
C
To add detail to a noun
D
To replace a noun and make the sentence shorter
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Q. 9
What type of pronoun is used to ask questions?
A
Interrogative pronoun
B
Indefinite pronoun
C
Possessive pronoun
D
Demonstrative pronoun
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Q. 10
Which of the following is a demonstrative pronoun?
A
She
B
Whom
C
He
D
That
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Q. 11
What is the purpose of a demonstrative pronoun?
A
To indicate possession
B
To point to specific people or things
C
To replace a noun
D
To connect words in a sentence
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Q. 12
Which of the following is an example of a personal pronoun?
A
Slowly
B
It
C
Excitedly
D
Dog
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Q. 13
What type of pronoun is used to connect ideas and create smooth transitions in a text?
A
Interrogative pronoun
B
Personal pronoun
C
Relative pronoun
D
Reflexive pronoun
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Q. 14
Which pronoun is used to show possession?
A
Possessive pronoun
B
Object pronoun
C
Subject pronoun
D
Demonstrative pronoun
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Q. 15
In formal writing, what should you avoid when it comes to pronouns?
A
Starting sentences with subject pronouns
B
Making sure pronouns agree with their antecedents
C
Using pronouns in the correct form
D
Utilizing contractions with pronouns
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Q. 16
Which pronoun can refer to both singular and plural antecedents?
A
Demonstrative pronoun
B
Interrogative pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
D
Indefinite pronoun
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Q. 17
Which pronoun is used to ask about a person's identity or inquire about a person?
A
Interrogative pronoun
B
Demonstrative pronoun
C
Possessive pronoun
D
Indefinite pronoun
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Q. 18
Which type of pronoun is used to refer to specific people, places, or things and often changes its form depending on its role in a sentence?
A
Interrogative pronoun
B
Personal pronoun
C
Relative pronoun
D
Reflexive pronoun
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Q. 19
Which pronoun typically starts a question?
A
Demonstrative pronoun
B
Interrogative pronoun
C
Personal pronoun
D
Indefinite pronoun
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