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We've designed thisquiz on pronouns for class 7 to test your English grammar skills. There are different types of pronoun words that we got to cover in the 7th English classes. Do you remember those words? The quiz below is designed to test out just how much you know about them. Take it up and get to find out if you need to improve your English grammar knowledge or not.
Questions and Answers
1.
Who will be coming over later? Guess the pronoun type highlighted in this sentence.
A. 
Demonstrative
B. 
Interrogative
C. 
Personal
D. 
Relative
Correct Answer B. Interrogative
Explanation The correct answer is "Interrogative" because the question is asking about the pronoun type highlighted in the sentence. Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions and typically include words like "who," "whom," "whose," "what," and "which." In this case, the question is asking about the pronoun type used in the sentence, indicating that it is an interrogative pronoun.
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2.
We went with them to the mall last night. Guess the pronoun type highlighted in this sentence.
A. 
Personal
B. 
Relative
C. 
Intensive
D. 
Indefinite
Correct Answer A. Personal
Explanation The pronoun "them" in the sentence refers to a group of people, indicating that it is a personal pronoun. Personal pronouns are used to replace specific people or things in a sentence. In this case, "them" is replacing the group of people that the speaker went to the mall with.
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3.
Ms. Woods, whose car is currently blocking our driveway, is a very nice woman. What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Interrogative
B. 
Personal
C. 
Reflexive
D. 
Relative
Correct Answer D. Relative
Explanation The highlighted pronoun in the sentence is "whose." This is a relative pronoun because it is used to introduce a relative clause that provides additional information about Ms. Woods. Relative pronouns are used to connect a dependent clause to a main clause and show a relationship between the two. In this case, "whose" is used to show possession and introduce the information about Ms. Woods' car blocking the driveway.
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4.
Which word is spelled correctly and means "not tight":
A. 
Louze
B. 
Loze
C. 
Loose
D. 
Lose
Correct Answer C. Loose
Explanation The word "loose" is spelled correctly and means "not tight." It is the correct answer because the other options, "louze," "loze," and "lose," are either misspelled or have different meanings. "Loose" is the only option that fits the given definition.
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5.
After jumping around, she helped herself to the cold, refreshing water. What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Reflexive
B. 
Intensive
C. 
Demonstrative
D. 
Personal
Correct Answer A. Reflexive
Explanation The highlighted pronoun in the sentence is "herself". Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object of a sentence refer to the same person or thing. In this case, "she" is the subject and "herself" is the object, referring back to the same person.
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6.
Please hand me that baseball bat. What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Reflexive
B. 
Intensive
C. 
Indefinite
D. 
Demonstrative
Correct Answer D. Demonstrative
Explanation The correct answer is Demonstrative because the pronoun "that" is used to point out a specific object, in this case, the baseball bat. Demonstrative pronouns are used to indicate or point to something specific and can be either singular or plural. In this sentence, "that" is used to indicate a particular baseball bat that the speaker wants to be handed.
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7.
I would like more please. What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Indefinite
B. 
Reflexive
C. 
Personal
D. 
Demonstrative
Correct Answer A. Indefinite
Explanation The highlighted pronoun in the sentence "I would like more please" is "more." This pronoun is classified as an indefinite pronoun because it does not refer to a specific person or thing. It is used to refer to an unspecified quantity or amount.
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8.
He, himself, created those little toys. What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Indefinite
B. 
Intensive
C. 
Demonstrative
D. 
Personal
Correct Answer B. Intensive
Explanation The highlighted pronoun "himself" is an intensive pronoun. Intensive pronouns are used to emphasize a noun or pronoun in a sentence. In this case, "himself" emphasizes that the person referred to (he) is the one who created the toys.
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9.
Choose the correct spelling for the word meaning "a government building"
A. 
Capital
B. 
Capitel
C. 
Capitol
D. 
Caopitol
Correct Answer C. Capitol
Explanation The correct spelling for the word meaning "a government building" is "capitol." A capitol refers to a building where a legislative body meets, such as the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The other options, "capital," "capitel," and "caopitol," are incorrect spellings and do not have the same meaning as "capitol."
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10.
Which word is a first person personal pronoun?
A. 
I
B. 
Them
C. 
She
D. 
You
Correct Answer A. I
Explanation The word "I" is a first person personal pronoun. It is used to refer to oneself as the speaker or writer.
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11.
Those were the wrong color! What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Personal
B. 
Relative
C. 
Indefinite
D. 
Demonstrative
Correct Answer D. Demonstrative
Explanation The highlighted pronoun "those" is a demonstrative pronoun. Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out specific people, places, or things. In this sentence, "those" is used to refer to a specific set of colors, indicating that they were incorrect.
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12.
Hand him all of the boxes on the porch. What type of pronoun is highlighted in this sentence?
A. 
Intensive
B. 
Indefinite
C. 
Reflexive
D. 
Demonstrative
Correct Answer B. Indefinite
Explanation The correct answer is indefinite. In the given sentence, the pronoun "him" does not refer to any specific person or thing, but rather to an unspecified individual. It is used to indicate that someone should be given all of the boxes on the porch, without specifying who that person is. Therefore, "him" is an indefinite pronoun in this context.