Adjective Clause Quiz Questions And Answers

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Here is our Adjective Clause Quiz, designed to test your understanding of adjective clauses, a type of dependent clause that functions as an adjective within a sentence. In this quiz, you'll encounter a series of questions that will challenge you to identify and use adjective clauses correctly. You'll be presented with sentences containing adjective clauses, and your task will be to recognize the clause, understand its function, and choose the correct answer that best completes the sentence.
By participating in this quiz, you'll have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of how adjective clauses function in sentences. You'll learn Read moreabout the different types of adjective clauses, including restrictive and non-restrictive clauses, and how they modify nouns or pronouns to provide additional information. This quiz offers a valuable opportunity to practice and refine your understanding of adjective clauses.


Adjective Clause Test Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  I saw the man.......wrote the book.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    A. Who
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "who" because it is used to refer to a person. In this sentence, "I saw the man" introduces the person being referred to, and "who" is used to connect the two clauses and indicate that the man is the one reading the book.

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  • 2. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  She made a cake............tastes delicious.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    B. Which
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "which". This is because "which" is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about the cake. In this case, the relative clause "tastes delicious" describes the cake.

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  • 3. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  They played football on the field, ............ was amazing.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    B. Which
    Explanation
    The sentence is incomplete, and there seems to be a missing subject or clause after the ellipsis. To make it a complete sentence, you could say something like: "They played football on the field, which was amazing." In this case, "which was amazing" is a relative clause that provides more information about the field.

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  • 4. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  The test........I didn't study for was really hard!  

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Since

    • C.

      While

    • D.

      That

    Correct Answer
    D. That
    Explanation
    The word "that" is used in this sentence to introduce a clause that provides more information about the test. It suggests that the speaker is referring to a specific test that they didn't study for, and that this test was really hard. The word "that" is commonly used to introduce defining relative clauses, which give essential information about the noun that comes before it. In this case, "that" is used to introduce a clause that defines which test the speaker is talking about.

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  • 5. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  She met the boy............is handsome.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    A. Who
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "who" because it is used to refer to people. In this sentence, "who" is used to introduce a relative clause that describes the boy as handsome.

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  • 6. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  He studied math..........is easy for him.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    B. Which
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "which". This is because "which" is used to refer to things or ideas, and in this sentence, it is referring to the subject of the previous clause, which is "math".

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  • 7. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  He bought a car.........is red.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    B. Which
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "which" because it is used to refer to a thing or things previously mentioned or easily identified, in this case, the car that is red.

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  • 8. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  We visited my grandmother last week..........it was a holiday.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    D. When
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "when". This is because the word "when" is used to refer to a specific time in the past, which in this case is last week. It connects the action of visiting the grandmother with the time frame in which it occurred.

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  • 9. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  I can’t stand the snow........my car does not have four-wheel drive.

    • A.

      Which

    • B.

      Because of

    • C.

      Because

    • D.

      Cause

    Correct Answer
    C. Because
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "because" because it is used to explain the reason or cause for not being able to stand the snow. The phrase "my car is not four-wheel drive" provides the reason for the speaker's dislike of snow.

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  • 10. 

    What is the adjective clause that should be used here?  The train.............is black in color, rides down the track.

    • A.

      Who

    • B.

      Which

    • C.

      Where

    • D.

      When

    Correct Answer
    B. Which
    Explanation
    The word "which" is the correct answer because it is used to refer to an object or a specific thing out of a group of options. In this case, the train is being described as black in color, so "which" is used to indicate that out of all the possible objects, the train is the one being referred to.

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Juliette Firla |MA (Teaching Writing) |
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Juliette is a middle school English teacher at Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Juliette earned a BA in English/Language Arts Teacher Education from Elon University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She holds a Classroom Teacher license from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Juliette possesses strong skills in English language arts, writing, editing, and literature study. She has a deep passion for working with young people and contributing to the education of America's youth in the classroom.

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