50 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers on Pronoun
50 Multiple Choice Questions and Answers on Pronouns — well-organized, classroom-ready, and covering all types of pronouns (personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, interrogative, indefinite, distributive, reciprocal, and emphatic).
INSTRUCTION – Choose the correct answer from the options A – D.
1. A pronoun is used to _______.
A. Name a person
B. Replace a noun
C. Describe an action
D. Show position
2. Which of the following is a personal pronoun?
A. This
B. My
C. He
D. Which
3. “She is beautiful.” — She is a _______.
A. Verb
B. Noun
C. Pronoun
D. Adjective
4. “The man helped himself.” — Himself is a _______.
A. Reflexive pronoun
B. Possessive pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
5. “This is my book.” — This is a _______.
A. Personal pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
6. “Whose bag is this?” — Whose is a/an _______.
A. Interrogative pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
7. “Everyone was happy.” — Everyone is a/an _______.
A. Reflective pronoun
B. Personal pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
8. Which of these is a possessive pronoun?
A. Hers
B. She
C. Who
D. Ourselves
9. “The man who came is my uncle.” — Who is a _______.
A. Possessive pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
10. “They helped each other.” — Each other is a _______.
A. Reciprocal pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Indefinite pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
11. “He himself did the work.” — Himself is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Emphatic pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
12. “Neither of them came.” — Neither is a _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Distributive pronoun
D. Reflexive pronoun
13. “Both of them are correct.” — Both is a _______.
A. Reflexive pronoun
B. Indefinite pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Personal pronoun
14. “Whom did you meet?” — Whom is a _______.
A. Interrogative pronoun
B. Possessive pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
15. “That is my bag.” — That is a _______.
A. Demonstrative pronoun
B. Personal pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
16. “Somebody has eaten the food.” — Somebody is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
17. “This is mine.” — Mine is a _______.
A. Possessive pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
18. “Each student received a prize.” — Each is a _______.
A. Reflexive pronoun
B. Distributive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
19. “He hurt himself.” — Himself is a _______.
A. Emphatic pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
20. “All were present.” — All is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Personal pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
21. “They are my friends.” — They is a _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Personal pronoun
22. “It is raining.” — It is a _______.
A. Reflexive pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Personal pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
23. “That is the man who helped me.” — Who is a _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
24. “Each of the boys was praised.” — Each is a _______.
A. Reflexive pronoun
B. Indefinite pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Distributive pronoun
25. “The boy did it himself.” — Himself is a _______.
A. Possessive pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
26. “Nobody knows the answer.” — Nobody is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
27. “This is the house that Jack built.” — That is a _______.
A. Demonstrative pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Indefinite pronoun
D. Personal pronoun
28. “Is this book yours?” — Yours is a _______.
A. Demonstrative pronoun
B. Possessive pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
29. “The children enjoyed themselves.” — Themselves is a _______.
A. Reflexive pronoun
B. Emphatic pronoun
C. Indefinite pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
30. “Few knew the truth.” — Few is a/an _______.
A. Demonstrative pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
31. “He himself told the story.” — Himself is a _______.
A. Emphatic pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Possessive pronoun
32. “The girl whose bag is red is my sister.” — Whose is a _______.
A. Relative pronoun
B. Possessive pronoun
C. Indefinite pronoun
D. Reflexive pronoun
33. “Who are you?” — Who is a _______.
A. Interrogative pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
34. “Both of us are ready.” — Both is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
35. “That is hers.” — Hers is a _______.
A. Possessive pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
36. “Does anyone know the answer?” — Anyone is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Demonstrative pronoun
D. Reflexive pronoun
37. “Either of you may go.” — Either is a _______.
A. Distributive pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
38. “None of the boys were late.” — None is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Personal pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
39. “That is my friend.” — That is a _______.
A. Demonstrative pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
40. “Whoever comes will be welcomed.” — Whoever is a _______.
A. Demonstrative pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Indefinite pronoun
D. Reflexive pronoun
41. “This is the teacher whom I met.” — Whom is a _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Reflexive pronoun
42. “Someone is knocking at the door.” — Someone is a/an _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Personal pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
43. “Each other” is a _______.
A. Reciprocal pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Indefinite pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
44. “The baby hurt itself.” — Itself is a _______.
A. Possessive pronoun
B. Emphatic pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
45. “These are my books.” — These is a _______.
A. Indefinite pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Relative pronoun
46. “No one was absent.” — No one is a/an _______.
A. Reflective pronoun
B. Personal pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
47. “He himself repaired the car.” — Himself is _______.
A. Emphatic pronoun
B. Reflexive pronoun
C. Relative pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
48. “All of us went to the zoo.” — All is a/an _______.
A. Personal pronoun
B. Indefinite pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Demonstrative pronoun
49. “The boy who won is my friend.” — Who is a _______.
A. Relative pronoun
B. Demonstrative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Indefinite pronoun
50. “Each of them passed the test.” — Each is a _______.
A. Possessive pronoun
B. Relative pronoun
C. Reflexive pronoun
D. Distributive pronoun
Answer Key (Quick Check):
1-B, 2-C, 3-C, 4-A, 5-B, 6-A, 7-D, 8-A, 9-D, 10-A,
11-C, 12-C, 13-B, 14-A, 15-A, 16-A, 17-A, 18-B, 19-B, 20-A,
21-D, 22-C, 23-D, 24-D, 25-C, 26-A, 27-B, 28-B, 29-A, 30-D,
31-A, 32-A, 33-A, 34-A, 35-A, 36-A, 37-A, 38-A, 39-A, 40-B,
41-C, 42-A, 43-A, 44-C, 45-B, 46-D, 47-A, 48-B, 49-A, 50-D