Demonstrative, Indefinite and Distributive Pronouns Questions and Answers – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Demonstrative, Indefinite and Distributive Pronouns – Set 2”.

1. Identify the pronoun used in the given sentence.

Those horses are not for sale.

a) Those
b) Are
c) Not
d) For
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Answer: a
Explanation: The pronoun “those” used in the given sentence is used to point out the object (horses) to which it refers to. Therefore, it plays the role of Demonstrative pronouns.

2. Identify the pronoun used in the given sentence.

Some are born legends.
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a) Some
b) Are
c) Born
d) Legends
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the given sentence, the pronoun “some” does not denote any person or thing in a particular way, but it refers to them in a general way. Therefore, it acts as an Indefinite pronoun.

3. Identify the pronoun used in the given sentence.

Neither of the criminals were declared innocent.
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a) Neither
b) Of
c) Were
d) The
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the given sentence, the word “neither” acts as a pronoun. It is a Distributive pronoun as it refers to one person (criminal) at a time.

4. Identify the type of pronoun used in the given sentence.

This is not the book I wrote.

a) Demonstrative
b) Indefinite
c) Distributive
d) Emphatic
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Answer: a
Explanation: The pronoun “this” used in the given sentence is used to point out an object it refers to, that is “the book”. Therefore, it acts as a Demonstrative pronoun.

5. Identify the type of pronoun used in the given sentence.

Nobody came forth to take up the responsibility.
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a) Came
b) Forth
c) Nobody
d) The
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Answer: c
Explanation: The pronoun “nobody” used in the given sentence does not denote anyone in specific but it denotes them in general. Therefore, it acts as an Indefinite pronoun.

6. Identify the type of pronoun used in the given sentence.

Each child got a chance to meet their idol.

a) Demonstrative
b) Indefinite
c) Distributive
d) Emphatic
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Answer: c
Explanation: In the given sentence, the word “each” acts as a pronoun. It plays the role of a Distributive pronoun because it refers to one person (student) at a time.

7. Identify the type of pronoun used in the given sentence.

Forest fruits are better than those of garden fruits.

a) Demonstrative
b) Indefinite
c) Distributive
d) Emphatic
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Answer: a
Explanation: In the given sentence, the pronoun “those” is used for the purpose of pointing out the object (fruits) to which it refers to. Therefore, it plays the role of a Demonstrative pronoun.

8. Identify the type of pronoun used in the given sentence.

Few got hurt in the war.

a) Demonstrative
b) Indefinite
c) Distributive
d) Emphatic
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Answer: b
Explanation: The pronoun “few” used in the given sentence does not depict any person in particular but refers to people in general. Therefore, it acts as an Indefinite pronoun.

9. Identify the type of pronoun used in the given sentence.

Neither of us broke the glass.

a) Demonstrative
b) Indefinite
c) Distributive
d) Emphatic
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Answer: c
Explanation: In the given sentence, the pronoun “neither” refers to one person at a time and therefore, it acts as a Distributive pronoun.

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