MCQ Questions for Pronoun

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    CBSE
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    NCERT
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    Class 6
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    English
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About pronoun MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Grammar

Find below MCQ questions prepared by experts in English Grammar for the topic pronoun of class 6 English. These questions are useful for CBSE and other board students to build a good foundation of English grammar specifically on the pronoun part. This page consists of Parts of speech Questions and covers all parts of speech. For more English Grammar Questions check out the main page and do solve NCERT questions with the help of NCERT solutions for class 6 English

pronoun MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Grammar Set-A

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6. These presents are for you

(a) and me.

(b) and I

(c) and mine.

(d) and yours

Answer:

(b)

When two pronouns are connected by ‘and’ they must be in the same case.

7. The Principal and warden is not doing

(a) their duty.

(b) his duty.

(c) one’s duty.

(d) one duty.

Answer:

(b)

If two nouns refer to the same person, the pronoun used would be singular.

8. He is taller than

(a) me

(b) mine

(c) my

(d) I

Answer:

(d)

The complete sentence implies ‘ He is taller than I am’.

9. My sister loves her more than

(a) me.

(b) I.

(c) my.

(d) mine.

Answer:

(b)

The case of a pronoun coming after’than’ or as is decided by mentally completing the sentence.

10. He likes you as much as

(a) me.

(b) my.

(c) mine.

(d) I.

Answer:

(d)

The case of a pronoun coming after ‘than’ or as is decided by mentally completing the sentence.

11. They were told to remove

(a) their shoes.

(b) his shoes.

(c) There shoes.

(d) him shoes.

Answer:

(a)

The possessive pronoun of they is ‘their’.

12. None of the boys is doing

(a) his work.

(b) their work.

(c) there work.

(d) him work.

Answer:

(a)

None is followed by singular when it is used for one out of a definite group.

13. He absented

(a) themselves from the class.

(b) hisself from the class.

(c) myself from the class.

(d) himself from the class.

Answer:

(d)

With ‘he’ we use the reflexive pronoun himself.

15. The correct option is

(a) he availed of the opportunity.

(b) he availed himself of the opportunity.

(c) he availed of himself the opportunity.

(d) he availed of the opportunity himself.

Answer:

(b)

A reflexive pronoun must always be used after verb ‘avail’.

16. Here is your book. Take

(a) it away.

(b) him away.

(c) her away.

(d) them away.

Answer:

(a)

The book is an inanimate object. We use ‘it’ with lifeless things.

17. Veena completed the homework

(a) himself.

(b) herself.

(c) yourself.

(d) myself.

Answer:

(b)

When the subject and the object in a sentence refer to the same person, we use reflexive pronoun. The correct reflexive pronoun of is herself because it refers to proper noun which is feminine.

18. I painted the picture

(a) myself.

(b) Himself.

(c) mine.

(d) ourselves.

Answer:

(a)

When the subject and the object in a sentence refer to the same person, we use reflexive pronoun. The correct reflexive pronoun of ‘I’ is ‘myself’. It is used here for emphasis.

19. The teacher asked Meenal if she did the work

(a) all by himself.

(b) all by herself.

(c) all by herselves,

(d) all by her.

Answer:

(b)

The correct reflexive pronoun of ‘she’ is ‘herself’.

20. You

(a) I and he must work together.

(b) he and I must work together.

(c) He, you and I must work together.

(d) He, I and you must work together.

Answer:

(b)

When pronouns of all the three persons are used in a sentence, they must be written in this order: (1) second person, (2) first person. (3) First person.

21. We always like to our work

(a) ourselves.

(b) ourself.

(c) themselves.

(d) themselves.

Answer:

(a)

When the subject and the object in a sentence refer to the same person, we use reflexive pronoun. The correct reflexive pronoun of ‘we’ is ‘ourselves’.

22. The small puppy injured

(a) itself.

(b) herself.

(c) himself.

(d) himselves.

Answer:

(a)

We use the pronoun ‘it’ when we talk about animals unless we speak of them as specific male or female. With pronoun ‘it’, the reflexive pronoun ‘itself’ is used.

23. I helped the girl

(a) whom car broke down.

(b) who car broke down.

(c) whose car broke down.

(d) which car broke down.

Answer:

(c)

‘Whose’ denotes possession.

27. My uncle invited my brother

(a) and me for dinner.

(b) and I for dinner.

(c) and mine for dinner.

(d) and my for dinner.

Answer:

(b)

When two pronouns are connected by ‘and’ they must be in the same case.

29. My uncle

(a) what is a professor is a leading scholar.

(b) whom is a professor is a leading scholar.

(c) whose is a professor is a leading scholar.

(d) who is a professor is a leading scholar.

Answer:

(d)

We use ‘who’ when we talk about people.

pronoun MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Grammar Set-B

30. The class was doing

(a) its work silently.

(b) their work silently.

(c) his work silently.

(d) her work silently.

Answer:

(c)

A pronoun used for a collective noun must be a neuter gender.

31. The army impressed everyone

(a) in their march.

(b) in its march.

(c) in there march.

(d) in his march.

Answer:

(a)

A pronoun used for a collective noun must be a neuter gender.

32. Neither Arvind

(a) nor Rohit has prepared their lesson.

(b) nor Rohit has prepared his lesson.

(c) nor Rohit has prepared there lesson.

(d) nor Rohit has prepared him lesson.

Answer:

(b)

When two or more singular nouns are joined by ‘or’ Either. ‘or’ or neither… nor, the pronoun used for them must be singular.

33. Rima or Tina must give me

(a) their book.

(b) her book

(c) there book

(d) its book

Answer:

(d)

When two or more singular nouns are joined by ‘or’ ‘Either. or’ or ‘neither… nor, the pronoun used for them must be singular.

34. The correct option is

(a) myself saw him do this.

(b) I myself saw him do this.

(c) I saw him myself do this.

(d) I saw myself him do this.

Answer:

(b)

Reflexive pronoun cannot by itself be the subject of a verb.

35. Please

(a) help yourself to tea.

(b) help yourselves to tea.

(c) help itself to tea.

(d) help you to tea.

Answer:

(b)

We use by+ myself/ yourself/ himself when we are alone and not with another person.

36. He was talking about the Book Fair

(a) whose is happening at Pragati Maidan.

(b) that is happening at Pragati Maidan.

(c) whom is happening at Pragati Maidan.

(d) Who is happening at Pragati Maidan.

Answer:

(c)

The pronoun ‘that ‘or ‘which’ is used when we mention about things.

37. The picture

(a) who you are referring to is mine.

(b) Whom you are referring to is mine.

(c) that you are referring to is mine.

(d) this you are referring to is mine.

Answer:

(c)

The pronoun ‘that ‘or ‘which’ is used when we mention about things.

38. The boy

(a) who you met yesterday is my brother.

(b) whom you met yesterday is my brother.

(c) what you met yesterday is my brother.

(d) whose you met yesterday is my brother.

Answer:

(b)

The pronoun ‘who’ and ‘whom’ is used for persons.

pronoun MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Grammar Set-C

39. It was

(a) me who first agreed to the decision.

(b) I who first agreed to the decision.

(c) myself who first agreed to the decision.

(d) them who first agreed to the decision.

Answer:

(b)

The subject referred to here is ‘I’.

40. The teacher scolded me by saying

(a) these are merely excuses.

(b) this are merely excuses.

(c) which are merely excuses.

(d) who are merely excuses.

Answer:

(a)

A sense of relative distance (in time and space) has been conveyed through the choice of ‘these’.

41. The cost of

(a) every of the houses is affordable.

(b) each other of the houses is affordable.

(c) that of the houses is affordable.

(d) each of the houses is affordable.

Answer:

(d)

We use the reflexive pronoun each to make the contrast clearer.

42. The trouble is the

(a) each as yours.

(b) this as yours.

(c) that as yours

(d) same as yours.

Answer:

(d)

The relative pronoun ‘as’ or ‘that are used for same.

43. The right option is

(a) He presented himself before the king.

(b) He presented before the king.

(c) He presented it he king.

(d) He presented at before the king.

Answer:

(a)

A reflexive pronoun must always be used after verb as ‘present’.

44. My uncle

(a) which came to my house yesterday is an eminent musician.

(b) whose came to my house yesterday is an eminent musician.

(c) who came to my house yesterday is an eminent musician.

(d) whom came to my house yesterday is an eminent musician.

Answer:

c

We use the pronoun ‘who’ with persons.

45. Every man and every woman was doing

(a) his work

(b) Their work

(c) Its work

(d) there.

Answer:

(a)

When ’each or ‘every’ is used before two or more singular nouns connected by and, the pronoun used for them must be singular.

46. Every soldier and every sailor

(a) was in his place

(b) was in its place.

(c) was in their place.

(d) was in the place.

Answer:

(a)

When ’each or ‘every’ is used before two or more singular nouns connected by and, the pronoun used for them must be singular.

47. The boys hid

(a) themselves.

(b) himself.

(c) them.

(d) their.

Answer:

(a)

For plural noun ‘boys’ we shall use the reflexive pronoun ‘themselves’.

48. The old woman could not bear

(a) those noise.

(b) these noise.

(c) that noise.

(d) there noise.

Answer:

c

Demonstrative pronouns are used to point out something or someone. To refer to people or objects near us we use ‘this’ or ‘that’.

49. Let

(a) he answer the question.

(b) they answer the question.

(c) I answer the question.

(d) him answer the question.

Answer:

(d)

The right usage in the above sentence is the pronoun ‘him’.

50. Those pens

(a) are their’s

(b) are your’s.

(c) are her’s.

(d)are yours.

Answer:

(d)

Apostrophe is not used with pronouns.

51. The lion ate

(a) its food.

(b) ate her food.

(c) ate there food.

(d) ate it’s food.

Answer:

(a)

We use the pronoun ‘it’ when we talk about animals unless we speak of them as specific male or female. With pronoun ‘it’, the personal pronoun ‘its’ is used.