Olympiad English - Pronouns
Exam Duration: 45 Mins Total Questions : 30
My name is Chang and ________ a Chinese.
- (a)
it is
- (b)
She is
- (c)
I am
- (d)
No pronoun required
My friend lives in Australia. __________ recently got married to my brother.
- (a)
He
- (b)
She
- (c)
You
- (d)
No pronoun required
Ritesh, Lokesh and I won the prize, but the trophy is only with _________.
- (a)
us
- (b)
he
- (c)
me
- (d)
No pronoun required
________ is the shop that is offering gift coupons today.
- (a)
It
- (b)
This
- (c)
These
- (d)
No pronoun required
Where is my share of books? Are those books meant for _______?
- (a)
I
- (b)
he
- (c)
them
- (d)
me
Both Hari and Ravi send gifts to ________ on their birthdays.
- (a)
each other
- (b)
every other
- (c)
all others
- (d)
one other
Did you bring _________ the chocolate you promised?
- (a)
he
- (b)
they
- (c)
we
- (d)
us
India is a big country ___________ is known for different cultures.
- (a)
She
- (b)
These
- (c)
They
- (d)
This
If a doctor finds something amiss in a patient, should intimate the relatives.
- (a)
they
- (b)
we
- (c)
you
- (d)
he
The Titanic began its first journey but __________ sank before completing the journey.
- (a)
that
- (b)
she
- (c)
which
- (d)
this
I saw ________ playing in the park.
- (a)
he
- (b)
we
- (c)
myself
- (d)
you
__________ is only half a furlong from here to my house.
- (a)
There
- (b)
This
- (c)
That
- (d)
It
All of ________ will go to the picnic.
- (a)
we
- (b)
our
- (c)
them
- (d)
their
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of _____ summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
some
- (b)
this
- (c)
any
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. ______ spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
He
- (b)
We
- (c)
You
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. _______ of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
Any
- (b)
Few
- (c)
All
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with _______ dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
this
- (b)
that
- (c)
its
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and _______ rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
it
- (b)
this
- (c)
these
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, ______ would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
I
- (b)
he
- (c)
they
- (d)
me
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. ________ wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
That
- (b)
It
- (c)
Those
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. ______ days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
All
- (b)
Some
- (c)
Those
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with _____ friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn't even do.
- (a)
her
- (b)
my
- (c)
in
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary grey days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, with a bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.
As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. That wasn't fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten weeks of freedom and balmy weather. All days that I could not spend at the beach or playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for _________ I didn't even do.
- (a)
something
- (b)
anything
- (c)
nothing
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
________ was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. They ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as its engines were damaged. It sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. Everyone was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth who was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt herself surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
It
- (b)
She
- (c)
I
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
It was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. ______ ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as its engines were damaged. It sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. Everyone was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth who was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt herself surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
They
- (b)
She
- (c)
It
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
It was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. They ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as ________ engines were damaged. It sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. Everyone was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth who was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt herself surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
Our
- (b)
their
- (c)
its
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
It was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. They ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as its engines were damaged. _______ sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. Everyone was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth who was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt herself surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
He
- (b)
This
- (c)
It
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
It was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. They ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as its engines were damaged. It sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. _____ was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth who was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt herself surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
One another
- (b)
Everyone
- (c)
All others
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
It was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. They ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as its engines were damaged. It sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. Everyone was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth ______ was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt herself surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
I
- (b)
who
- (c)
they
- (d)
No pronoun required
Read the following passage and select option that can correctly replace the relative underlined portion.
It was on 1st May 1915 that a magnificent passenger liner, set sail from New York and was hit by 2 torpedoes. They ripped the liner and caused a huge explosion. The ship went out of control as its engines were damaged. It sped through the sea at more than 36 km/h for what seemed like an endless ten minutes. There was pandemonium on board. Everyone was trying to get into the lifeboats. Lady Mackworth who was standing helplessly on the deck of the ship, suddenly felt _______ surrounded by water as the ship sank. Terrified that she might be caught by something and held under, she managed to seize a boat in front of her and held on to it for dear life.
- (a)
herself
- (b)
themselves
- (c)
ourselves
- (d)
No pronoun required