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Functional English

This document appears to be a quiz given to students taking a functional English course. It contains 16 multiple choice questions that ask students to identify the underlined part of speech in given sentences. The underlined words are various types of pronouns, including personal, relative, indefinite, interrogative, and reflexive pronouns. The students must select the correct pronoun type for each sentence from the given answer choices.
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Ms.

Zahra Khan
Functional English : Fall 2020

QUIZ -2
BBA-1

Name / Enrolment: Sec: BBA-1[G] Time allowed: 20 minutes

Required: Identify the underlined part of speech. / (04)

1. Those are Tom's.


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. f. Demonstrative Pronoun

2. They didn't give themselves a chance to think before beginning the competition.
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. e. Reflexive Pronoun

3. The dog that bit her brother belongs to the man down the road.
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. b. Relative Pronoun

4. Do you know when the movie starts?


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. b. Relative Pronoun

5. They think hers is the most interesting submission.


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. a. Personal Pronoun

6. The audience sat transfixed as the woman who had just won the award fell down the
stairs.
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. d. Interrogative Pronoun

7. Someone will need to finish doing the lunch dishes before Don fixes dinner.
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a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. c. Indefinite Pronoun

8. Have you been there before?


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. b. Relative pronoun

9. The studio plans to give them each a fruit basket.


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. b. Relative pronoun

10. Ted will choose where they are going because either of the options works for Alicia.
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. c. Indefinite Pronoun

11. As hard as Margaret tries, most of her meal still ends up on her bib.
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. c. Indefinite Pronoun

12. Who will be leading the graduation procession this year?


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. b. Relative Pronoun

13. Clayton yelled to his sister, "Give me that!"


a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. f. Demonstrative Pronoun

14. Before leaving the theater, Benjamin asked himself, "Why did I waste money on this
movie?"
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. e. Reflexive Pronoun

15. The Sears Tower, which is no longer the tallest building in the world, is still quite
impressive.
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. b. Relative Pronoun
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16. Would you slow down on that gallon of ice cream and leave the rest of us some?
a. personal pronoun b. relative pronoun c. indefinite pronoun d. interrogative pronoun e. reflexive
pronoun f. demonstrative pronoun
Ans. c. Indefinite Pronoun

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