Interrogative Adjectives Exercises
What Are Interrogative Adjectives?
Interrogative adjectives are used to ask questions and are always followed by a noun. The most common interrogative adjectives are:
- Which
- What
- Whose
Interrogative Adjectives Examples:
- Which book do you like best?
- What subject is your favorite?
- Whose bag is this?
In each example, the interrogative adjective modifies a noun (book, subject, bag) and helps form a question.
Interrogative Adjectives Quiz
Choose the correct interrogative adjective
1. ______ book is lying on the floor?
A) What
B) Which
C) Whose
✅ Correct: B) Which
2. ______ phone is this?
A) Who
B) Whose
C) What
✅ Correct: B) Whose
3. ______ country would you like to visit?
A) Which
B) What
C) When
✅ Correct: A) Which
4. ______ movie are we watching today?
A) Which
B) What
C) Why
✅ Correct: A) Which
5. ______ brother is in the army?
A) Who
B) Whose
C) What
✅ Correct: B) Whose
Fill in the blanks with what, which, or whose
- ______ dress are you wearing to the party?
✅ Answer: Which - ______ subject do you find the most difficult?
✅ Answer: What - ______ bag is on my chair?
✅ Answer: Whose - ______ book do you want to borrow?
✅ Answer: Which - ______ phone rang just now?
✅ Answer: Whose
Identify the interrogative adjective
Sentence: “Which road leads to the station?”
✅ Answer: “Which” is the interrogative adjective modifying “road”.
Sentence: “Whose jacket is this?”
✅ Answer: “Whose” is the interrogative adjective modifying “jacket”.
Sentence: “What flavor do you like?”
✅ Answer: “What” is the interrogative adjective modifying “flavor”.
Understanding interrogative adjectives helps you ask clear and grammatically correct questions in English. With practice, you’ll be able to use what, which, and whose confidently in both written and spoken English.