Ncert -english-Pronoun Welcome to your Ncert -english-Pronoun 1. Which of the following sentences does not contain an indefinite pronoun? Some say he lies through a hat. Some sugar was wanted by him. One should always love his neighbour. Anyone can do this job with ease None 2. You can see _____ of the films.Fill in the blank with a distributive pronoun. your either those theirs None 3. Which of the following sentences uses a possessive pronoun? The phone lying on the table is mine. (a) and (b) None of the above The phone lying on the table is my phone None 4. Jenny got an injury on her leg. She can't cross the road by herself.The underlined pronoun is a/an possessive pronoun. relative pronoun. interrogative pronoun. reflexive pronoun. None 5. Neither of the houses is of Sara.The underlined pronoun is a/an distributive pronoun personal pronoun. emphatic pronoun. demonstrative pronoun. None 6. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. I. What is present beyond the exosphere? II. What kind of man are you? ‘What’ acts as an interrogative pronoun in sentence I None of the above (a) and (b) II None 7. Jenny is a graceful dancer. _________ is my sister.Replace the noun 'Jenny' with the most suitable pronoun. Her You She Me None 8. The dog itself opened the door.The underlined pronoun is a/an reflexive pronoun. personal pronoun. emphatic pronoun. possessive pronoun. None 9. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. Personal pronouns can be the subjects in a sentence, but never the objects. The given statement is true (a) and (b) false None of the above None 10. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. Reflexive pronouns are a subcategory of emphatic pronouns. The given statement is true false None of the above (a) and (b) None 11. I met Kabir, ______ sister is a dancer, yesterday.Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun. whose which whom who None 12. Neither of the students has come.The underlined pronoun is a/an distributive pronoun. demonstrative pronoun. emphatic pronoun. reflexive pronoun. None 13. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. The relative pronoun ‘which’ is used for indicating non-living things and animals The given statement is (a) and (b) None of the above false true None 14. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. I. These are good apples. II. The apples in this box are good; I can eat a dozen of these. ‘These’ acts as a demonstrative pronoun in sentence II neither sentence sentence I sentences I and II None 15. In which of the following sentences is a reflexive pronoun used incorrectly? Myself,Shawn Joseph. He keepshimself busy throughout the summer break. Iwas talking to myself. Sheherself is responsible for the loss None 16. Who do you think has stolen my wallet?The underlined pronoun is a/an personal pronoun. reflexive pronoun. interrogative pronoun. emphatic pronoun. None 17. The students, ____ won the music competition, are from my school.Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun. which who whom whose None 18. She herself cleaned her room.The underlined pronoun is a/an interrogative pronoun. demonstrative pronoun. emphatic pronoun. reflexive pronoun. None 19. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. I. Either of the girls can do this work. II. Either girl can do this work. ‘Either’ works as a distributive pronoun in sentence (a) and (b) I II None of the above None 20. Use the following information to answer the question that follows. A noun does not immediately follow a possessive pronoun, while a possessive adjective always comes before a noun. The given statement is (a) and (b) true false None of the above None Time's up Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to commentEnter your email address to commentEnter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.