English Grammar Quiz: Cases and Objects
English Grammar Quiz: Cases and Objects
Instructions: Identify the underlined word based on its case or function.
Q1. She wrote a long story.
a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Indirect object
Q2. The teacher gave him a book.
a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Indirect object | d) Possessive case
Q3. This is Rahul's pen.
a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Direct object
Q4. We met them at the station.
a) Direct object | b) Indirect object | c) Nominative case | d) Possessive case
Q5. The company sent us an email.
a) Direct object | b) Indirect object | c) Nominative case | d) Possessive case
Q6. I bought a new bicycle.
a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Indirect object
Q7. Please pass the salt.
a) Nominative case | b) Direct object | c) Indirect object | d) Possessive case
Q8. The cat licked its paws.
a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Direct object
Q9. The principal awarded the students prizes.
a) Nominative case | b) Direct object | c) Indirect object | d) Possessive case
Q10. They are playing chess.
a) Nominative case | b) Objective case | c) Possessive case | d) Indirect object
Answer Key
| Q.No | Answer | Note |
| 1 | a) Nominative case | The subject performing the action. |
| 2 | c) Indirect object | The person receiving the direct object. |
| 3 | c) Possessive case | Shows ownership. |
| 4 | a) Direct object | Receives the action of the verb 'met'. |
| 5 | b) Indirect object | The recipient of the email. |
| 6 | a) Nominative case | The subject of the sentence. |
| 7 | b) Direct object | The thing being passed. |
| 8 | c) Possessive case | Shows possession. |
| 9 | c) Indirect object | The recipients of the prizes. |
| 10 | a) Nominative case | The subject of the sentence. |
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