Grammar Quiz

Indefinite and Intensive Noun Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Indefinite and Intensive Noun

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The teacher asked _____ to present their projects.

A. some

B. both

C. no one

D. each


I think I love ______ of them.

A. both

B. somebody

C. some

D. anyone


______ have been asked to come to the audition.

A. Much

B. Many

C. Few

D. None


It turned out that the gardeners _______ had taken the tractor.

A. itself

B. yourself

C. themselves

D. himself


The prime minister of Malaysia ______ appeared at the rally.

A. herself

B. itself

C. oneself

D. himself


The tiny hamster ______ gathered the leaves.

A. yourself

B. itself

C. themselves

D. herself


______ knows what to do.

A. Others

B. Some

C. None

D. Nobody


You _______ have the potential to accomplish anything.

A. itself

B. ourselves

C. yourselves

D. oneself


I built this house _______.

A. itself

B. myself

C. yourselves

D. themselves


I have a lot of chocolates. Do you want ______ ?

A. any

B. someone

C. some

D. non


They wanted to find out who the _______ person was.

A. any

B. somebody

C. someone

D. other


The mouse _____ opened the door to the cage.

A. herself

B. oneself

C. themselves

D. itself


We invited ______ of the neighbors to the picnic, but ______ have come.

A. any, both

B. all, few

C. some, none

D. another, any


________ of the boys know how to swim.

A. Several

B. Any

C. No

D. Another


The people ______ wanted a democracy.

A. itself

B. themselves

C. oneself

D. herself


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