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Various cases tell the grammatical function of nouns in the sentence. This quiz will deal with various noun case and their respective functions. Let’s start!!!

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  1. Question 1 of 20
    1. Question

        I met your dad. ‘Your dad’ is an example of:

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  2. Question 2 of 20
    2. Question

    Always remember _________ responsibility towards the family.

    Fill in the blank.

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  3. Question 3 of 20
    3. Question

         _________ girls need to empower themselves.

    Fill in the blank.

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  4. Question 4 of 20
    4. Question

    The bat/ that boy

    Join these two nouns.

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  5. Question 5 of 20
    5. Question

         Kauravas and Pandavas were enemies during the Mahabharata battle.

    Which of the following words is a noun?

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  6. Question 6 of 20
    6. Question

    Which noun case is characterized by its function to act as subject to the main verb?

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  7. Question 7 of 20
    7. Question

    Which of the following is not a type of noun case?

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  8. Question 8 of 20
    8. Question

        The children of Peter and John were fighting with each other.

    Which of the following sentences show correct possessive pronouns of underlined words?

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  9. Question 9 of 20
    9. Question

    Mr. Obama, the guests are waiting for you in the conference room.

    ‘Mr. Obama’ is an example of:

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  10. Question 10 of 20
    10. Question

     The birthday/ my father

    Join the two nouns.

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  11. Question 11 of 20
    11. Question

      Elisa threw a rock into the river.

    Subject in this sentence is:

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  12. Question 12 of 20
    12. Question

     Ram’s bicycle’ is an example of:

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  13. Question 13 of 20
    13. Question

     The pen-stand is on the desk.

    ‘Desk’ is an example of

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  14. Question 14 of 20
    14. Question

     The angel winked at her.

    ‘Her’ is an example of:

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  15. Question 15 of 20
    15. Question

     The house of Harry and Jim is around the corner.

    Which of the following sentences show correct possessive pronouns of underlined words?

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  16. Question 16 of 20
    16. Question

     George was riding his bicycle.

     Identify the subject in this sentence.

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  17. Question 17 of 20
    17. Question

    Margaret and I went to the theatre.

    Identify the subject in this sentence.

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  18. Question 18 of 20
    18. Question

    The party/ yesterday

    Join the two nouns.

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  19. Question 19 of 20
    19. Question

    What is a noun case?

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  20. Question 20 of 20
    20. Question

    What is the function of the possessive case?

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Summary

This quiz has been designed to evaluate the learner’s knowledge about various noun case. It will further help in understanding the concept of sentence structure, which is crucial for learning English.

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