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Exclamatory Sentence

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Q. 1
Select the sentence that is an exclamatory sentence expressing excitement:
A
"The movie was interesting."
B
"Wow, what a great achievement!"
C
"I'm so thrilled!"
D
"How delightful the party was!"
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Q. 2
Which sentence demonstrates an exclamatory sentence expressing admiration?
A
"She arrived on time."
B
"The weather is nice today."
C
"How amazing the performance was!"
D
"What a fantastic job you did!"
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Q. 3
Which sentence demonstrates an exclamatory sentence expressing admiration?
A
"What an amazing achievement!"
B
"He's very talented!"
C
"Where did you go?"
D
"The beach is beautiful."
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Q. 4
Which of the following sentences is an example of an exclamatory sentence?
A
"She went to the store."
B
"The sun rises in the east."
C
"How beautiful the stars are tonight!"
D
"Have you finished your homework?"
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Q. 5
How do exclamatory sentences differ from declarative sentences?
A
Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions
B
Exclamatory sentences state facts without emotions
C
Declarative sentences end with a question mark
D
Declarative sentences always start with "Wow" or "What"
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Q. 6
Exclamatory sentences are primarily focused on conveying:
A
Requests
B
Facts
C
Uncertainties
D
Emotions or reactions
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Q. 7
Which sentence demonstrates an exclamatory sentence expressing surprise?
A
"I can't believe it!"
B
"She won the competition!"
C
"What a great idea you have!"
D
"This cake is delicious!"
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Q. 8
Select the sentence that is an exclamatory sentence expressing joy:
A
"How wonderful this party is!"
B
"She walked to the park."
C
"Did you finish your work?"
D
"This assignment is easy."
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Q. 9
Identify the sentence that is NOT an exclamatory sentence:
A
"The party was enjoyable."
B
"How amazing the performance was!"
C
"What a wonderful day it is!"
D
"Wow, what a great achievement!"
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Q. 10
Select the sentence that is an exclamatory sentence expressing excitement:
A
"What an amazing concert!"
B
"Where is the nearest store?"
C
"The weather is pleasant today."
D
"The bus arrives at 9."
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Q. 11
What role do vivid adjectives or strong verbs play in an exclamatory sentence?
A
They express commands
B
They introduce uncertainty
C
They soften the tone
D
They emphasize the emotional impact
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Q. 12
Which sentence is an exclamatory sentence expressing admiration?
A
"Where did you go?"
B
"The book was interesting."
C
"That's a fantastic achievement!"
D
"It's time to go!"
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Q. 13
Identify the sentence that is NOT an exclamatory sentence:
A
"Wow, you did an excellent job!"
B
"How incredible the performance was!"
C
"I can't believe it's finally here!"
D
"She's really talented."
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Q. 14
Select the sentence that is an exclamatory sentence expressing excitement:
A
"The concert was entertaining."
B
"How boring the movie was."
C
"What an amazing performance!"
D
"He completed his task."
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Q. 15
Which sentence demonstrates an exclamatory sentence expressing joy?
A
"What a fantastic game it was!"
B
"I'm glad to see you."
C
"How interesting the story is!"
D
"The weather is pleasant today."
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Q. 16
Exclamatory sentences are typically identified by their use of:
A
Periods
B
Commas at the end
C
Question marks
D
Exclamation marks
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Q. 17
Which word typically introduces an exclamatory sentence to express strong emotion or surprise?
A
As
B
How
C
That
D
If
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Q. 18
Which sentence demonstrates an exclamatory sentence expressing admiration?
A
"The food smells delicious!"
B
"What an incredible sight it is!"
C
"I'm glad you're here."
D
"Did she finish her project?"
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Q. 19
Which sentence type is opposite to an exclamatory sentence in terms of conveying strong emotions or reactions?
A
Declarative
B
Imperative
C
Interrogative
D
Conditional
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Q. 20
What punctuation mark typically concludes an exclamatory sentence?
A
Colon
B
Period
C
Comma
D
Exclamation mark
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Q. 21
Exclamatory sentences often start with words expressing :
A
Certainties
B
Requests
C
Emotions or reactions
D
Commands
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Q. 22
Identify the sentence that is NOT an exclamatory sentence:
A
"Wow, what a surprise!"
B
"That's astonishing!"
C
"The cake tastes delicious."
D
"How impressive his work is!"
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Q. 23
Identify the sentence that is NOT an exclamatory sentence:
A
"The cat chased the mouse."
B
"You did an amazing job!"
C
"Wow, what an amazing view!"
D
"How fascinating that discovery was!"
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Q. 24
Select the sentence that is an exclamatory sentence expressing surprise:
A
"She completed the project."
B
"I'm excited to meet you!"
C
"What a strange coincidence!"
D
"Wow, what a wonderful surprise!"
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Q. 25
The main purpose of using an exclamation mark in an exclamatory sentence is to:
A
Indicate strong emotions
B
Denote uncertainty
C
Emphasize a question
D
Convey a neutral tone
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Q. 26
Which sentence demonstrates an exclamatory sentence expressing surprise?
A
"That's incredible!"
B
"He did an excellent job!"
C
"Where did you go?"
D
"This soup tastes delicious!"
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Q. 27
Identify the sentence that is NOT an exclamatory sentence:
A
"I'm so proud of you!"
B
"That movie was really interesting."
C
"What a mess you've made!"
D
"How incredible his performance was!"
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Q. 28
Exclamatory sentences are primarily used to express:
A
Certainties
B
Queries
C
Commands
D
Emotions or strong reactions
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