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Interrogative Sentence (প্রশ্নবোধক বাক্য)

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Q. 1
How does a tag question function in conversation?
A
Confirms or seeks agreement
B
Provides options for selection
C
Offers suggestions
D
Seeks specific information
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Q. 2
What type of question seeks specific information using question words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how"?
A
Wh-question
B
Tag question
C
Yes/no question
D
Alternative question
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Q. 3
Which type of question is formed using question words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how"?
A
Yes/no question
B
Wh-question
C
Tag question
D
Alternative question
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Q. 4
Which sentence is an example of an interrogative sentence?
A
"He arrived early."
B
"Why is the sky blue?"
C
"The cat is sleeping."
D
"She danced gracefully."
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Q. 5
What is the primary function of a tag question?
A
Provides options for selection
B
Confirms or seeks agreement
C
Requests permission
D
Seeks specific information
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Q. 6
Which sentence is NOT an interrogative sentence?
A
"Why did she leave early?"
B
"He is reading a book."
C
"What time is the meeting?"
D
"Can you pass me the salt, please?"
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Q. 7
What makes an alternative question distinct from other types of questions?
A
Requests confirmation or denial
B
Seeks specific details
C
Seeks general information
D
Presents choices for selection
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Q. 8
Which sentence uses subject-verb inversion in an interrogative sentence?
A
"Have they completed the project?"
B
"Do you like chocolate ice cream?"
C
"They were watching a movie."
D
"She asked what time it was."
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Q. 9
Differentiate between a wh-question and a yes/no question.
A
Wh-questions seek specific information; yes/no questions require confirmation or denial.
B
Wh-questions seek specific details; yes/no questions seek agreement.
C
Wh-questions seek confirmation; yes/no questions seek specific details.
D
Wh-questions seek general information; yes/no questions seek options.
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Q. 10
Which punctuation marks end interrogative sentences?
A
Period (.)
B
Exclamation mark (!)
C
Comma (,)
D
Question mark (?)
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Q. 11
What differentiates an alternative question from a yes/no question?
A
Requests confirmation or denial
B
Provides choices for selection
C
Seeks specific details
D
Offers general information
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Q. 12
What punctuation marks end an interrogative sentence?
A
Question mark (?)
B
Exclamation mark (!)
C
Comma (,)
D
Period (.)
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Q. 13
Which structure represents a typical yes/no question?
A
Option A + (or) + Option B + (or) + ... + ?
B
Question Word + Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb
C
Statement + Tag Question
D
Subject + Auxiliary Verb + Main Verb (Inverted)
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Q. 14
Which sentence is an example of an interrogative sentence?
A
"They went to the park."
B
"The sun shines brightly."
C
"Where is the nearest bookstore?"
D
"She painted a beautiful picture."
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Q. 15
What type of question confirms or seeks agreement at the end of a statement?
A
Yes/no question
B
Wh-question
C
Alternative question
D
Tag question
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Q. 16
Identify the sentence that is NOT an interrogative sentence.
A
"The train arrives at 7:00 PM."
B
"Why are they laughing?"
C
"Could you please pass the salt?"
D
"Where did you go?"
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Q. 17
Which sentence is an example of a tag question?
A
"They finished their homework."
B
"How far is the station?"
C
"She's your friend, right?"
D
"Why did you choose that book?"
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Q. 18
Which sentence represents an alternative question?
A
"What time does the movie start?"
B
"Do you prefer apple juice or orange juice?"
C
"Where did she find her keys?"
D
"Are they coming to the concert?"
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Q. 19
Which sentence is an example of an alternative question?
A
"Where are my keys?"
B
"Why is she crying?"
C
"Are they coming with us?"
D
"Do you want pizza or pasta for dinner?"
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Q. 20
Which sentence uses subject-verb inversion in an interrogative sentence?
A
"Have you seen my keys?"
B
"She asked what time it was."
C
"Where are you going?"
D
"They are coming tomorrow."
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Q. 21
Which structure represents a wh-question?
A
"Where is the nearest gas station?"
B
"Can she swim?"
C
"Have you finished your homework?"
D
"They are coming tomorrow."
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Q. 22
What type of question does this sentence represent: "Can you play the piano?"
A
Tag question
B
Alternative question
C
Yes/no question
D
Wh-question
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Q. 23
Which sentence demonstrates an alternative question?
A
"What is your favorite color?"
B
"Why did she leave early?"
C
"Do you prefer tea or coffee?"
D
"Are you coming to the party?"
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Q. 24
What defines a tag question?
A
Presents choices for selection
B
Conveys an exclamation
C
Offers additional information
D
Seeks confirmation or denial
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Q. 25
What is the purpose of an alternative question?
A
Presents options for selection
B
Confirms a statement
C
Seeks agreement or confirmation
D
Seeks specific information
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