Q1.
Everybody should obey ---------- respective duties in ---------- own position for the development of our company.
their; them
his; his
their; his
his; their
Q2.
The child cried for----------mother.
her
its
his
none
Q3.
I have read the book ---------- you lent me.
whom
whose
what
that
Q4.
Each of the boys gets a prize. Here ‘each’ is a----------:
Definite Pronoun
Indefinite Pronoun
Relative Pronoun
Distributive Pronoun
Q5.
People who suffer from asthma need to work ---------- understands the disease and can design a proper training them.
in the conjunction of a doctor who
in conjunction with a doctor that
in conjunction with a doctor who
in conjunction of a doctor that
Q6.
‘You must trust yourself.’ Which one is a reflexive pronoun?
you
yourself
must
none
Q7.
His father always wanted his children to look after ---------- and do what they wanted.
ourselves
themselves
oneself
himself
Q8.
‘Each’ is----------.
demonstrative pronoun
indefinite pronoun
distributive pronoun
reciprocal pronoun
Q9.
Suhina showed----------her photographs.
they
me
hers
my
Q10.
Which of the following sentence is correct?
Rohan and his father were helping his mother.
Rohan and his father was helping his mother.
Rohan and his father were helping their mother.
Rohan and his father were helping Rohan's mother.
Q11.
---------- drawings is different.
Each if the
Very few
Every
Few
Q12.
Which one of the following is reflexive pronoun?
Himself
They
Who
Whom
Q13.
The horse----------was hit by the car was only slightly hurt.
what
which
who
whom
Q14.
The child cried for----------mother.
His
Her
its
None
Q15.
A word that takes the place of a noun is called----------.
a subject
an adverb
an object
a pronoun
Q16.
The man----------robbed the bank has been arrested.
who have
whom
when he
whose sons had
Q17.
Willy, two of----------brothers attend primary school, wishes to be a school teacher after his graduation.
them
which
whom
whose
Q18.
She looks at the photograph----------you have taken right now.
why
how
what
that
Q19.
Use appropriate relative pronoun to join the following two sentences: The man is a famous doctor. I met him in the bus.
which
whom
whose
who
Q20.
Do you know anyone----------could help me fix my computer?
where
which
who
whose