Online Test — Sentence Structure & Types
12 Questions • 15 min • Chapter MCQ
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Question 1 of 12
'The train arrived on time.' is:
declarative
interrogative
imperative
exclamatory
Explanation: It states a fact — declarative.
Question 2 of 12
Which ends with a question mark?
Sit down.
Are you ready
What a day
The sky is grey
Explanation: 'Are you ready?' is interrogative.
Question 3 of 12
'Bring me some water.' is:
declarative
imperative
exclamatory
interrogative
Explanation: It gives a command — imperative.
Question 4 of 12
In 'My brother reads books', the predicate is:
My brother
reads books
books
My
Explanation: 'reads books' tells what the subject does.
Question 5 of 12
'How clever she is!' is:
declarative
imperative
exclamatory
interrogative
Explanation: Strong feeling → exclamatory.
Question 6 of 12
In 'He gave her a rose', the indirect object is:
He
her
a rose
gave
Explanation: 'her' = to whom — indirect object.
Question 7 of 12
The subject in 'Under the tree sat a dog' is:
Under the tree
sat
a dog
the tree
Explanation: Ask 'who sat?' → 'a dog' is the subject.
Question 8 of 12
Which is a complement? 'The cake smells delicious.'
cake
smells
delicious
the
Explanation: 'delicious' completes the meaning after the linking verb.
Question 9 of 12
Change to interrogative: 'She can swim.'
She can swim?
Can she swim?
Swim she can?
She swims can?
Explanation: Put the helping verb first: 'Can she swim?'
Question 10 of 12
'Wow, we won the cup!' is:
declarative
interrogative
exclamatory
imperative
Explanation: It shows strong feeling — exclamatory.
Question 11 of 12
Which sentence is imperative?
You are kind.
Are you kind?
Be kind to others.
How kind you are!
Explanation: 'Be kind …' gives a command.
Question 12 of 12
In 'The boys play cricket', the direct object is:
The boys
play
cricket
The
Explanation: 'cricket' receives the action.