Q 1 − … car you see here is mine, but … one over there is his.
Answer - B
Explanation
“These, this” is used to mention objects near to the speaker. “Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.
Q 2 − … books here on the shelf are hers, but … there are mine.
Answer - A
Explanation
“These, this” is used to mention objects near to the speaker. “Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.
Answer - A
Explanation
“Those, that” is sometimes used to mention objects that are not liked by the speaker.
Q 4 − Yes … is Amita speaking. Who is … calling?
Answer - A
Explanation
“These, this” is sometimes used to mention objects that are liked by the speaker.
Q 5 − I found … nose-ring in the bedroom. Is it …?
Answer - D
Explanation
“Rajat's, Survi's” and similar usages are noun possessives and talk of ownership of these people.
Answer - B
Explanation
“These, this” is sometimes used to mention objects that are liked by the speaker.
Answer - A
Explanation
“Those, that” is sometimes used to mention objects that are not liked by the speaker.
Q 8 − … picture here was taken on the terrace. … mountains back there are the Himalayas.
Answer - B
Explanation
“Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.
Q 9 − I think … woodpecker is pecking at the tree-trunks in the garden
Answer - D
Explanation
“Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.
Answer - A
Explanation
“Those, that” is used to mention objects far from the speaker.