Parts Of Speech Trivia Quiz – 20 Questions (Multiple Choice)

Are you ready to put your language skills to the test? In this quiz, we will dive into the fascinating world of grammar and explore the fundamental building blocks of language – the parts of speech.

With 20 multiple-choice questions awaiting you, each carefully crafted to test your comprehension and ability to identify various parts of speech, get ready for an engaging and educational experience. Think you can distinguish between a preposition and a conjunction, or determine the proper usage of an interjection?

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  1. What part of speech is used to describe a noun or pronoun?
    • Verb
    • Noun
    • Adverb
    • Adjective
    The correct answer is Adjective.
    Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns, giving more information about them.
  2. Which part of speech is used to express an action, occurrence, or state of being?
    • Noun
    • Verb
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
    The correct answer is Verb.
    Verbs are words that express actions, occurrences, or states of being, and they are essential for forming complete sentences.
  3. What part of speech is used to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence?
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
    • Conjunction
    • Preposition
    The correct answer is Preposition.
    Prepositions are words that show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence, often indicating location, direction, or time.
  4. Which part of speech is used to connect words, phrases, or clauses?
    • Adjective
    • Preposition
    • Conjunction
    • Adverb
    The correct answer is Conjunction.
    Conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses, providing a smooth flow of ideas in a sentence.


  1. What part of speech is used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb?
    • Noun
    • Preposition
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
    The correct answer is Adverb.
    Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, often providing information about how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs.
  2. Which part of speech is used to replace a noun and avoid repetition?
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
    • Pronoun
    • Noun
    The correct answer is Pronoun.
    Pronouns are words that replace nouns in order to avoid repetition and make sentences more concise.
  3. What part of speech is used to show strong emotion or feelings?
    • Adjective
    • Noun
    • Interjection
    • Adverb
    The correct answer is Interjection.
    Interjections are words or phrases that express strong emotion or feelings, often standing alone or at the beginning of a sentence.
  4. Which part of speech is used to name a person, place, thing, or idea?
    • Noun
    • Adjective
    • Adverb
    • Verb
    The correct answer is Noun.
    Nouns are words that name people, places, things, or ideas, and they serve as the subjects and objects of verbs in sentences.
  5. What type of verb is used to help the main verb express action or state of being?
    • Linking verb
    • Action verb
    • Transitive verb
    • Auxiliary verb
    The correct answer is Auxiliary verb.
    Auxiliary verbs, also known as helping verbs, are used in conjunction with main verbs to help express action or state of being.
  6. Which type of noun represents a general class or group of things?
    • Abstract noun
    • Proper noun
    • Common noun
    • Collective noun
    The correct answer is Common noun.
    Common nouns are used to represent a general class or group of things, such as “dog” or “city.”
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  1. What type of adjective is used to compare two things?
    • Demonstrative adjective
    • Descriptive adjective
    • Comparative adjective
    • Superlative adjective
    The correct answer is Comparative adjective.
    Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things, often by adding “-er” to the adjective or using “more” or “less” before it.
  2. Which type of adverb indicates where an action occurs?
    • Adverb of place
    • Adverb of degree
    • Adverb of manner
    • Adverb of time
    The correct answer is Adverb of place.
    Adverbs of place indicate where an action occurs, such as “here,” “there,” or “everywhere.”
  3. What type of pronoun refers to the subject of a sentence and is used to emphasize it?
    • Demonstrative pronoun
    • Reflexive pronoun
    • Personal pronoun
    • Relative pronoun
    The correct answer is Reflexive pronoun.
    Reflexive pronouns refer to the subject of a sentence and are used to emphasize it, such as “myself,” “yourself,” or “ourselves.”
  4. Which type of conjunction connects two independent clauses?
    • Correlative conjunction
    • Coordinating conjunction
    • Conjunctive adverb
    • Subordinating conjunction
    The correct answer is Coordinating conjunction.
    Coordinating conjunctions, such as “and,” “but,” or “or,” connect two independent clauses in a sentence.


  1. What type of preposition shows a relationship of time?
    • Directional preposition
    • Compound preposition
    • Spatial preposition
    • Temporal preposition
    The correct answer is Temporal preposition.
    Temporal prepositions, such as “before,” “after,” or “during,” show a relationship of time between words in a sentence.
  2. Which type of verb connects the subject to a subject complement?
    • Linking verb
    • Auxiliary verb
    • Action verb
    • Transitive verb
    The correct answer is Linking verb.
    Linking verbs connect the subject of a sentence to a subject complement, which is usually an adjective or noun that describes or renames the subject.
  3. What type of noun represents a specific person, place, or thing?
    • Abstract noun
    • Proper noun
    • Collective noun
    • Common noun
    The correct answer is Proper noun.
    Proper nouns represent specific people, places, or things and are always capitalized, such as “John” or “Paris.”
  4. Which type of adjective indicates the highest degree of comparison?
    • Descriptive adjective
    • Demonstrative adjective
    • Superlative adjective
    • Comparative adjective
    The correct answer is Superlative adjective.
    Superlative adjectives indicate the highest degree of comparison, often by adding “-est” to the adjective or using “most” or “least” before it.
  5. What type of pronoun introduces a relative clause?
    • Demonstrative pronoun
    • Reflexive pronoun
    • Relative pronoun
    • Personal pronoun
    The correct answer is Relative pronoun.
    Relative pronouns, such as “who,” “which,” or “that,” introduce relative clauses and provide additional information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
  1. Which type of conjunction comes in pairs and connects words, phrases, or clauses?
    • Subordinating conjunction
    • Correlative conjunction
    • Coordinating conjunction
    • Conjunctive adverb
    The correct answer is Correlative conjunction.
    Correlative conjunctions come in pairs, such as “either…or,” “neither…nor,” or “both…and,” and connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
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