Verbal Ability - Determiners Online Quiz



Following quiz provides Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) related to Determiners. You will have to read all the given answers and click over the correct answer. If you are not sure about the answer then you can check the answer using Show Answer button. You can use Next Quiz button to check new set of questions in the quiz.

Questions and Answers

Q 1 - She goes to office with (she) uncle.

A - their

B - my

C - his

D - her

Answer : D

Explanation

My, his, her, their, our and other such usages are for denoting ownership as adjectives.

Q 2 - (I) husband and I are going to London.

A - Ours

B - Mine

C - His

D - My

Answer : D

Explanation

My, his, her, their, our and other such usages are for denoting ownership as adjectives.

Q 3 - She has a cat. ... name is Kitty.

A - Its

B - His

C - Hers

D - This

Answer : A

Explanation

Its is used to talk of ownership of a baby, animal or non-living thing.

Q 4 - Meneka likes ... grandparents. She often visits them.

A - Her

B - His

C - Our

D - This

Answer : A

Explanation

My, his, her, their, our and other such usages are for denoting ownership as adjectives.

Q 5 - John has already taken his meal, but I'm saving ... until later

A - Theirs

B - His

C - Ours

D - mine

Answer : D

Explanation

Mine, ours, yours, theirs and other such usages are for denoting ownership as pronouns.

Q 6 - You can't have any cake! It's all ...!

A - Theirs

B - They are

C - Theirss

D - Their

Answer : A

Explanation

Mine, ours, yours, theirs, hers and other such usages are for denoting ownership as pronouns.

Answer : A

Explanation

This is used for a singular object near to the speaker.

Answer : B

Explanation

That is used for a singular object far from the speaker.

Q 9 - (Near) an ugly puppy.

A - This is

B - That is

C - These are

D - Those are

Answer : A

Explanation

This is used for a singular object near to the speaker.

Q 10 - ... of the paintings are on the left, others on the right.

A - Some

B - Any

C - None

D - All

Answer : A

Explanation

Some is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.

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