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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Eponyms
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An eponym is a person, place, or thing that something else is named after. For example, River Indus is the eponym of the India.
Eponyms are also used to honor people who first discovered or described something, like an anatomical structure or disease.

For example, the word "Constantinople" comes from Constantine I.

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Eponyms
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10 Questions

1. Eponym is a word derived from the name of an object.
2. Which of these is named after an Irish land agent?
3. Which of these is not an eponym?
4. Which of these is not an eponym?
5. Alstroemeria is an eponym.
6. Which of these is named after a German physician?
7. Which of these is named after a German physician?
8. Which of these is a wine bottle?
9. Which of these is not an eponym?
10. Which of these is an ornamental writing desk?