1. Noun Exit Quiz
1. Which is an example of a collective noun?
a. crew
b. park
c. shuttle
d. religion
2. Georgia is known as the Peach State.
In the sentence above, Georgia is what type of noun?
a. common
b. proper
c. abstract
3. Harley gave John a card for his birthday.
In the sentence above, what type of noun is card?
a. common
b. proper
c. abstract
4. Happiness is the girl's goal every day.
In the sentence above, what type of noun is
happiness?
a. common
b. proper
c. abstract
2. Adjectives Exit Quiz
1. In the following sentence, how many adjectives are there?
The left-handed man had a boyish face.
a. 3
b. 1
c. 2
d. 0
2. Find the superlative form of the adjective CLEAN.
a. clean
b. cleanest
c. cleaniest
d. cleaner
3. 3. Find the comparative form of the adjective BAD.
a. baddest
b. worst
c. worse
d. badder
4. Find the adjective in the following sentence.
I loved the buttery mashed potatoes my grandma used to make on holidays.
a. mash potatoes
b. holidays
c. loved
d. buttery
5. Find the comparative form of the adjective CLEAN.
a. clean
b. cleanest
c. cleaniest
d. cleaner
4. Verb Exit Quiz
1. Write the verb form indicated in parentheses.
Many people (past perfect tense of
plant) crops.
2. Write the verb form indicated in parentheses.
Many African cities that were once poor ________________
(present perfect tense of become) prosperous.
3. Last summer, Jorge and I to Disney World.
a. went
b. was going
c. had gone
d. had been going
4. I am helping my mom cook dinner.
In the sentence above, what type of verb is the word
am?
a. action
b. linking
c. helping
5. Identify the tense of the sentence as past,
present, or future.
Sarah edits her paper.
a. past
b. present
c. future
5. Adverbs Exit Quiz
1.The beautiful ballet dancer danced across the stage.
What adverb could be added to tell how the ballet dancer
danced across the stage?
a. everywhere
b. gracefully
c. almost
d. around
2. The basketball player dribbled the basketball across the
court and scored.
Which adverb could be added to tell how the basketball
player dribbled the basketball?
a. quickly
b. gracefully
c. suddenly
d. hopefully
3. An adverb is a word that describes a verb or a
noun.
a. True
b. False
4. An adverb is a word that describes a verb or an
adjective.
a. True
b. False
5. What question does the adverb answer?
Sally ran quickly.
a. How
b. When
c. Where
6. Conjunctions Exit Quiz
1. Identify the conjunctions in the following sentence:
I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor
easy.
a. neither and nor
b. that and was
c. the and nor
d. was and neither
2. Which of the following is a correlative conjunction?
a. From
b. But
c. neither/nor
d. can't
3. Every day during the winter it is raining
snowing.
a. whether...or
b. either...or
c. neither...nor
4. It felt like every day Samantha either spilled
something on her shirt stepped in a mud
puddle.
5. Malika nor her sister asked
permission to go to the park.
7. Interjections Exit Quiz
1. Interjections always end with an exclamation point.
a. True
b. False
2. Which of the following interjections is NOT used when
cheering for a team?
a. Rah!
b. Yay!
c. Yikes!
3.
You stub your toe. What is an interjection you can use?
4. A magician performs a trick. Which interjection are
you likely to use?
a. Ow!
b. Eek!
c. Aww!
d. Wow!
5. If you are experiencing this emotion, you are less
likely to use an interjection:
a. excitement
b. anger
c. sleepiness
d. pain
8. Preposition Exit Quiz
1. Identify the prepositions in the following sentence:
Joe lay on the bed, rolled over and fell on the floor.
a. on, rolled
b. on, over, on
c. bed, floor
d. lay
2. Which pair of words is the preposition and object of the preposition
in the following sentence:
The children tumbled off the bed.
a. off, bed
b. the, children
c. children, tumbled
d. tumbled, off
3. What is the preposition in the sentence?
Corn, beans, and squash were three of the most important
crops.
a. were
b. of
c. crops
4. "In a box", "in a building", and "in a car" are examples of a
_______________________ preposition
5. "In January," and "In 1985," are examples of a
____________________ preposition
9. Pronoun Exit Quiz
1. Who is the announcer on this television show? What type
of pronoun is who?
a. personal
b. intensive
c. interrogative
d. demonstrative
2. Neither of these poems is a good example of Emily
Dickinson's best work. What type of pronoun is neither?
a. reflexive
b. intensive
c. interrogative
d. indefinite
3. Which of the following sentences shows correct
pronoun-antecedent agreement?
a. Doctors should review their patients'
records carefully before you make a
diagnosis.
b. Either Joel or Matt will present his ideas at
the meeting.
c. The town council will give their approval of
the new plan on Tuesday.
d. Someone in the group lost their ticket and
could not enter the amusement park.
4. Write the personal possessive pronouns in the
space below: There are a total of 12.