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1. Which word is a common noun?

A Pakistan
B Teacher
C Monday
D Islam

2. Which noun is uncountable?

A Apple
B Chair
C Sand
D Pen

3. Which phrase is a prepositional phrase?

A Run fast
B In the room
C Very happy
D He runs

4. Which is a compound preposition?

A In
B On
C Because of
D At

5. Which verb needs an object?

A Sleep
B Arrive
C Eat
D Go

6. Which is a preposition of time?

A On
B Under
C Across
D Into

7. Which is a subject pronoun?

A Him
B Me
C He
D Us

8. Which is a possessive adjective?

A Mine
B Me
C My
D I

9. Which is a personal pronoun?

A Who
B This
C He
D Which

10. Which is an adverb of place?

A Often
B Here
C Quickly
D Too

11. Which is a possessive pronoun?

A My
B Mine
C Me
D I

12. Which is an adverb of degree?

A Too
B Outside
C Yesterday
D Always

13. Which is a regular plural form?

A Men
B Teeth
C Books
D Feet

14. Which is a relative pronoun?

A Who
B He
C They
D Them

15. Which word is a preposition?

A Quickly
B Under
C Run
D Happy

16. Which shows possessive case?

A Ali book
B Ali books
C Ali's book
D Book Ali

17. Which is an object pronoun?

A I
B She
C They
D Them

18. Which noun is feminine?

A King
B Actor
C Queen
D Boy

19. Which is a demonstrative adjective?

A My
B That
C Many
D Brave

20. Which adjective describes quality?

A Five
B This
C Beautiful
D Some

21. Which noun is countable?

A Milk
B Water
C Book
D Rice

22. Which order of adjectives is correct?

A Wooden small table
B Small wooden table
C Table wooden small
D Wooden table small

23. Which sentence shows correct noun–verb agreement?

A The boys plays cricket.
B The boy play cricket.
C The boys play cricket.
D The boy playing cricket.

24. Which adjective shows quantity?

A Tall
B Much
C Red
D This

25. Which is a preposition of movement?

A On
B In
C Into
D At

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