Quiz – Parts of Speech Preposition – 10 MCQs

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Prepositions are those unassuming little words that sneak into our sentences and play a crucial role in their meaning. They connect nouns and pronouns to other words in a sentence, showing their relationship or position. But don’t underestimate their power! Mastering prepositions is essential for clear and precise communication, not to mention acing those pesky grammar tests.

So, are you ready to test your preposition prowess? Take our challenging and fun 10-question quiz and see if you can handle the trickiest prepositional puzzles. From everyday usage to nuanced grammatical distinctions, this quiz will put your preposition knowledge to the ultimate test.

In just a few minutes, you’ll:

  • Brush up on your preposition skills and identify common errors.
  • Gain a deeper understanding of how prepositions function in sentences.
  • Challenge yourself with thought-provoking questions that go beyond the basics.
  • Have a blast testing your grammar knowledge in a fun and engaging way.

So, what are you waiting for? Put on your preposition detective hat, grab your magnifying glass, and let the quiz begin!

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Welcome to your Quiz - Parts of Speech : Preposition

1. What is the primary purpose of using prepositions in English?

2. How are prepositions in English often used, especially in idiomatic expressions?

3. Which prepositions are used to refer to an object close to a point?

4. What is the purpose of the prepositions in the sentence, "Place a check mark within the box"?

5. In the sentence, “The recruitment sites were strategically located between the bustling metropolis and the serene outskirts,” which preposition emphasizes a strategic placement?

6. Which preposition is used to refer to a spatial relationship in the sentence, "Mean scores across the domains ranged from 3 to 4.5"?

7. How is preposition usage in English different from other languages?

8. What do prepositions like "by, near, next to" primarily indicate in relation to a point?

9. In the sentence, "The recruitment sites were located near the city center," which preposition indicates the location of the recruitment sites?

10. In the sentence, “I recommended that advertisements for healthy eating be placed by entrances to public food courts,” what is the primary function of the preposition “by”?

SOURCE : WALDEN UNIVERSITY 

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