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Relative Pronouns

English Language

Relative Pronouns starts at 5 and continues till grade 10. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Relative Pronouns. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 5
Explain the difference between 'who' and 'whom'.
What is a relative clause?
What is the function of a relative pronoun in a sentence?
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The book _______ I borrowed was interesting. (1) who (2) which (3) where (4) when
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The city _______ I was born is very big. (1) who (2) which (3) where (4) whose
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The dog _______ barked all night kept me awake. (1) who (2) which (3) where (4) when
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The friend _______ I trust most is Anna. (1) who (2) whom (3) which (4) where
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The person _______ called you is waiting outside. (1) who (2) which (3) where (4) when
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The person _______ you spoke to is my uncle. (1) who (2) whom (3) which (4) where
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The place _______ we met was crowded. (1) who (2) which (3) where (4) when
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The story _______ you told me was funny. (1) who (2) which (3) where (4) when
Choose the correct relative pronoun: The teacher _______ students are polite is respected. (1) who (2) whose (3) which (4) where
Fill in the blank: The animal _______ has stripes is a tiger.
Fill in the blank: The artist _______ paintings are famous lives nearby.
Fill in the blank: The boy _______ you met yesterday is my cousin.
Fill in the blank: The car _______ he drives is blue.
True or False: 'That' can be used for both people and things.
True or False: 'That' can replace 'who' or 'which' in some sentences.
True or False: 'When' is a relative pronoun used to refer to time.
True or False: 'Where' is a relative pronoun used to refer to places.