Multiple Choice Questions
Interrogative Sentence
Practice Questions with Answers
Total 27 questions available
Q. 1
What is the purpose of an alternative question?
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Presents options for selectionB
Seeks specific informationC
Seeks agreement or confirmationD
Confirms a statementClick an option to check your answer
Q. 2
What type of question confirms or seeks agreement at the end of a statement?
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Yes/no questionB
Tag questionC
Wh-questionD
Alternative questionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 3
Which sentence is NOT an interrogative sentence?
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"Can you pass me the salt, please?"B
"He is reading a book."C
"Why did she leave early?"D
"What time is the meeting?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 4
Which sentence uses subject-verb inversion in an interrogative sentence?
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"She asked what time it was."B
"They are coming tomorrow."C
"Have you seen my keys?"D
"Where are you going?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 5
What makes an alternative question distinct from other types of questions?
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Requests confirmation or denialB
Seeks general informationC
Presents choices for selectionD
Seeks specific detailsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 6
Which sentence represents an alternative question?
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"Where did she find her keys?"B
"Do you prefer apple juice or orange juice?"C
"Are they coming to the concert?"D
"What time does the movie start?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 7
Which sentence demonstrates an alternative question?
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"What is your favorite color?"B
"Do you prefer tea or coffee?"C
"Are you coming to the party?"D
"Why did she leave early?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 8
What defines a tag question?
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Conveys an exclamationB
Seeks confirmation or denialC
Offers additional informationD
Presents choices for selectionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 9
Which type of question is formed using question words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how"?
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Yes/no questionB
Tag questionC
Wh-questionD
Alternative questionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 10
Which structure represents a typical yes/no question?
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Question Word + Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main VerbB
Statement + Tag QuestionC
Subject + Auxiliary Verb + Main Verb (Inverted)D
Option A + (or) + Option B + (or) + ... + ?Click an option to check your answer
Q. 11
Which sentence is an example of an alternative question?
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"Do you want pizza or pasta for dinner?"B
"Why is she crying?"C
"Where are my keys?"D
"Are they coming with us?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 12
What type of question does this sentence represent: "Can you play the piano?"
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Tag questionB
Yes/no questionC
Wh-questionD
Alternative questionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 13
What is the primary function of a tag question?
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Seeks specific informationB
Confirms or seeks agreementC
Provides options for selectionD
Requests permissionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 14
Which structure represents a wh-question?
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"They are coming tomorrow."B
"Have you finished your homework?"C
"Where is the nearest gas station?"D
"Can she swim?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 15
Which sentence uses subject-verb inversion in an interrogative sentence?
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"She asked what time it was."B
"They were watching a movie."C
"Have they completed the project?"D
"Do you like chocolate ice cream?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 16
What punctuation marks end an interrogative sentence?
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Comma (,)B
Period (.)C
Exclamation mark (!)D
Question mark (?)Click an option to check your answer
Q. 17
What differentiates an alternative question from a yes/no question?
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Seeks specific detailsB
Offers general informationC
Provides choices for selectionD
Requests confirmation or denialClick an option to check your answer
Q. 18
Which structure represents a typical yes/no question?
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Subject + Auxiliary Verb + Main Verb (Inverted)B
Option A + (or) + Option B + (or) + ... + ?C
Question Word + Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main VerbD
Statement + Tag QuestionClick an option to check your answer
Q. 19
Which punctuation marks end interrogative sentences?
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Period (.)B
Comma (,)C
Exclamation mark (!)D
Question mark (?)Click an option to check your answer
Q. 20
Which sentence is an example of an interrogative sentence?
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"She danced gracefully."B
"The cat is sleeping."C
"Why is the sky blue?"D
"He arrived early."Click an option to check your answer
Q. 21
Identify the sentence that is NOT an interrogative sentence.
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"Would you like some tea?"B
"She's singing beautifully."C
"Where did they go?"D
"Why are they late?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 22
Which sentence is an example of a tag question?
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"Why did you choose that book?"B
"They finished their homework."C
"How far is the station?"D
"She's your friend, right?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 23
Identify the sentence that is NOT an interrogative sentence.
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"The train arrives at 7:00 PM."B
"Could you please pass the salt?"C
"Where did you go?"D
"Why are they laughing?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 24
Which sentence is an example of an interrogative sentence?
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"They went to the park."B
"She painted a beautiful picture."C
"The sun shines brightly."D
"Where is the nearest bookstore?"Click an option to check your answer
Q. 25
Differentiate between a wh-question and a yes/no question.
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Wh-questions seek specific information; yes/no questions require confirmation or denial.B
Wh-questions seek confirmation; yes/no questions seek specific details.C
Wh-questions seek specific details; yes/no questions seek agreement.D
Wh-questions seek general information; yes/no questions seek options.Click an option to check your answer
Q. 26
How does a tag question function in conversation?
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Confirms or seeks agreementB
Provides options for selectionC
Seeks specific informationD
Offers suggestionsClick an option to check your answer
Q. 27
What type of question seeks specific information using question words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how"?
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Tag questionB
Yes/no questionC
Alternative questionD
Wh-questionClick an option to check your answer
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