Interrogative (MCQS)
1. Which of the following sentences is an interrogative sentence?
a) She is reading a book.
b) Is she reading a book?
c) She reads books daily.
d) She was reading a book.
2. Choose the correct question form:
"He is going to the market."
a) Is he going to the market?
b) He is going to the market?
c) Was he going to the market?
d) Will he go to the market?
3. What type of interrogative sentence is this: "What is your name?"
a) Yes/No question
b) Wh-question
c) Alternative question
d) Rhetorical question
4. Identify the correct question tag:
"You are coming to the party, ____?"
a) aren’t you
b) don’t you
c) won’t you
d) are you
5. Which of these words is NOT commonly used to form a question?
a) Who
b) What
c) Because
d) How
6. Transform the statement into a question:
"They will arrive tomorrow."
a) When they will arrive?
b) When will they arrive?
c) Will they arrive tomorrow?
d) When are they arriving tomorrow?
7. What type of question is this: "Can you help me with this?"
a) Wh-question
b) Yes/No question
c) Rhetorical question
d) Negative question
8. Complete the question: "______ do you live?"
a) Who
b) Where
c) When
d) Why
9. Choose the correct interrogative sentence:
a) Does he works here?
b) Does he work here?
c) Do he work here?
d) He does work here?
10. Which of the following is a rhetorical question?
a) What time is it?
b) Why didn’t I think of that before?
c) Can you pass the salt?
d) Where are you going?
11. Complete the sentence: "How ______ sugar do you need?"
a) many
b) much
c) more
d) often
12. What is the correct auxiliary verb to form a question: "He plays football."
a) Does
b) Do
c) Did
d) Is
13. Which of the following is an alternative question?
a) Are you coming or staying?
b) What are you doing?
c) Why are you late?
d) Have you eaten?
14. Rearrange the words to form a question: "your / is / teacher / who / English?"
a) Who is English your teacher?
b) Who your teacher is English?
c) Who is your English teacher?
d) Your teacher is who English?
15. Select the correct question: "She speaks French fluently."
a) Does she speak French fluently?
b) Is she speaks French fluently?
c) Does she speaks French fluently?
d) She does speak French fluently?
16. Which question word is used to ask about time?
a) Where
b) When
c) How
d) Who
17. Transform into a question: "They finished their homework."
a) Have they finished their homework?
b) Are they finishing their homework?
c) Did they finish their homework?
d) Do they finish their homework?
18. What type of question begins with "Do you think..."?
a) Yes/No question
b) Wh-question
c) Negative question
d) Indirect question
19. Fill in the blank: "Why ______ they upset yesterday?"
a) was
b) were
c) did
d) are
20. Identify the correct Wh-question:
a) Who does she meet?
b) Who she meets?
c) Whom does she met?
d) Whom does she meet?
21. Which of the following is an interrogative sentence?
A) She loves reading books.
B) When will you arrive?
C) The sun is shining brightly.
D) He went to school.
22. What punctuation mark is used at the end of an interrogative sentence?
A) Period (.)
B) Exclamation mark (!)
C) Question mark (?)
D) Comma (,)
23. Identify the correct structure of an interrogative sentence:
A) Subject + Verb + Object
B) Helping Verb + Subject + Main Verb + Object
C) Object + Subject + Verb
D) Subject + Main Verb + Object
24. Which of the following is a yes/no interrogative sentence?
A) Where are you going?
B) What is your name?
C) Do you like ice cream?
D) How does this work?
25. Choose the correct interrogative sentence:
A) You are coming with us.
B) Coming you are with us?
C) Are you coming with us?
D) You coming with us are?
26. Which sentence is an example of an indirect question?
A) What is your favorite movie?
B) Can you tell me where she went?
C) Why did you leave early?
D) Where is my phone?
27. What type of interrogative sentence is: "Where do you live?"
A) Yes/No question
B) WH-question
C) Rhetorical question
D) Command
28. Which interrogative word is used to ask about a place?
A) Why
B) Where
C) How
D) When
29. What is the correct interrogative form of the sentence: "She likes pizza"?
A) Does she like pizza?
B) Is she like pizza?
C) She does like pizza?
D) Like she does pizza?
30. Which sentence is a tag question?
A) Do you like chocolate?
B) You like chocolate, don’t you?
C) What is your favorite chocolate?
D) Where did you buy the chocolate?
31. Which of the following is an example of an alternative question?
A) Do you like tea or coffee?
B) Where is the nearest café?
C) What is your favorite drink?
D) Why do you prefer tea?
32. Identify the grammatically correct interrogative sentence:
A) Where you are going?
B) Where are you going?
C) You are going where?
D) Going you where are?
33. What is the purpose of an interrogative sentence?
A) To make a statement
B) To express emotions
C) To ask a question
D) To give a command
34. Convert the statement "He is your teacher" into an interrogative sentence.
A) He is your teacher?
B) Who is your teacher?
C) Your teacher is he?
D) Is he your teacher?
35. Which of the following is a negative interrogative sentence?
A) Do you like music?
B) Who is your best friend?
C) Isn’t she coming with us?
D) Where do they live?
36. Identify the interrogative sentence with the correct word order:
A) Why you are late?
B) Why late are you?
C) Why are you late?
D) Late are you why?
37. What kind of interrogative sentence is: "How can I help you?"
A) Yes/No question
B) WH-question
C) Rhetorical question
D) Exclamatory sentence
38. Choose the correct WH-interrogative sentence:
A) Do you want tea?
B) Can she play the piano?
C) When does the train arrive?
D) You are coming with us?
39. Which of the following is a rhetorical question?
A) Where are you from?
B) Why does it always rain on me?
C) Can you tell me your name?
D) Do you like pizza?
40. Identify the grammatically incorrect interrogative sentence:
A) What time does the bus leave?
B) Why you are crying?
C) How do you solve this problem?
D) Where is my book?
MCQs on Interrogative Pronouns
1. _______ is knocking at the door?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) Which
D) What
2. _______ do you want for your birthday?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
3. _______ of these books do you prefer?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
4. _______ are you talking about?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) Which
D) What
5. _______ is responsible for this mistake?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
6. _______ should I invite to the meeting?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) Which
D) What
7. _______ did you meet at the party last night?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
8. _______ is your favorite color?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
9. _______ of these dresses do you like the most?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
10. _______ do you think will win the match?
A) Who
B) Whom
C) What
D) Which
MCQs on Interrogative Sentences
1. Which sentence is interrogative?
A) She is going to school.
B) Did you finish your homework?
C) The sky is blue.
D) Please sit down.
2. What punctuation is used at the end of an interrogative sentence?
A) Full stop
B) Comma
C) Question mark
D) Exclamation mark
3. Identify the interrogative sentence:
A) Open the window.
B) Are you coming with us?
C) He reads a book every day.
D) The flowers are beautiful.
4. Which of the following is a ‘Yes/No’ type interrogative?
A) When did you come?
B) Are you hungry?
C) Who called you?
D) How old are you?
5. “Where are you going?” is an example of which type?
A) Declarative
B) Imperative
C) Exclamatory
D) Interrogative
6. Which word often begins an interrogative sentence?
A) And
B) What
C) Because
D) Very
7. Change the statement into an interrogative: “She is your teacher.”
A) Is she your teacher?
B) She is your teacher?
C) She is your teacher.
D) Teacher is she?
8. Mark the correct indirect speech of: “Have you read the article?” David asked me.
A) David shouted at me and told me to read the article.
B) David asked me if I had read the article.
C) David asked me if I had written the article.
D) David asked me if I had commented on the article.
9. Which is not an interrogative pronoun?
A) What
B) Where
C) Which
D) Their
10. Identify the sentence transformation that changes a declarative to interrogative:
A) He can sing.
B) Can he sing?
C) Can sing he?
D) Singing can he?
11. Choose the interrogative sentence:
A) Close the door.
B) Is it raining?
C) The cat is on the roof.
D) She sang a song.
12. Which option correctly begins a ‘choice’ interrogative?
A) Do you
B) Did you
C) Which
D) All of these
13. What is the correct structure for an interrogative?
A) Subject + Verb + Object
B) Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Main Verb + Rest
C) Subject + Object + Verb
D) Object + Subject + Verb
14. Which of the following is a ‘Wh-’ question?
A) Are you fine?
B) How are you?
C) Can you help me?
D) Will you come?
15. Transform this assertive to interrogative: “She can dance.”
A) Can she dance?
B) She can dance?
C) Dance can she?
D) Can dance she?
16. Pick the sentence that is NOT interrogative:
A) What is your name?
B) When will you arrive?
C) The sun rises in the east.
D) Have you finished your work?
17. In indirect questions, what word often introduces Yes/No type questions?
A) Which
B) If
C) Who
D) What
18. Which is an example of a direct question?
A) He asked me who I was.
B) What time is it?
C) She wondered what I wanted.
D) They told me to go.
19. Choose the indirect form: “Where did you find it?” she asked.
A) She asked where did I find it.
B) She asked I found it over there.
C) She asked where I had found it.
D) She said where had you found it.
20. Which sentence is an interrogative sentence in passive voice?
A) Has the work been done by you?
B) She writes a letter.
C) The song was sung.
D) A book is being read.
Yes/No Interrogative Sentence MCQs
1. Change the following into an interrogative: "She is reading."
A) Reading she is?
B) Is she reading?
C) She is reading?
D) Read she is?
2. Which is the correct yes/no question?
A) Can you help me?
B) Help you can me?
C) You can help me?
D) Can help you me?
3. Change the following to an interrogative: "They will arrive soon."
A) Will they arrive soon?
B) Arrive they will soon?
C) Will arrive soon they?
D) They arrive will soon?
4. Which sentence is a yes/no interrogative?
A) Do you like tea?
B) Why do you like tea?
C) Who gave you tea?
D) What is tea?
5. Select the grammatically correct interrogative:
A) Are coming you home?
B) You are coming home?
C) Are you coming home?
D) Coming home are you?
6. Change to interrogative: "We must leave now."
A) Leave now we must?
B) Must we leave now?
C) We must now leave?
D) Now must leave we?
7. Identify the properly formed question:
A) Does she plays football?
B) Do she play football?
C) Does she play football?
D) She does play football?
8. Which is the correct interrogative sentence?
A) Is the children sleeping?
B) Are the children sleeping?
C) Children are sleeping?
D) Sleeping are the children?
9. Choose the correct sentence:
A) Have you ever been to Delhi?
B) You have ever been to Delhi?
C) Do has you ever been to Delhi?
D) Been you have ever to Delhi?
10. Change the statement to a yes/no question: "He finished the assignment."
A) Finished he the assignment?
B) Did he finished the assignment?
C) Did he finish the assignment?
D) He did finish the assignment?
Wh-Word Interrogative Sentence MCQs
1. Change to interrogative using "what": "You want."
A) What do you want?
B) What you do want?
C) What want you do?
D) You want what do?
2. Select the correctly formed "wh-" question:
A) Why are crying you?
B) Why you are crying?
C) Why are you crying?
D) Why crying are you?
3. Change to interrogative: "He goes every Sunday."
A) How does he go every Sunday?
B) Where does he go every Sunday?
C) When does he go every Sunday?
D) Does he go every Sunday?
4. Which is a correct "wh-" question?
A) Who did call you?
B) Who called you?
C) Whom did called you?
D) Who did you called?
5. Transform: "She lives in Mumbai."
A) Where does she live?
B) Where she lives?
C) Where live she?
D) Where does lives she?
6. Choose the grammatically correct interrogative:
A) Which book you like best?
B) Which book do you like best?
C) Which do you like best book?
D) Which books do you likes best?
7. Change into a "wh-" question: "He left because he was ill."
A) Why did he leave?
B) Why he left?
C) Why did leave he?
D) Why he did leave?
8. Which is a proper "wh-" question?
A) How did you made this?
B) How made you this?
C) How you did make this?
D) How did you make this?
9. Select the correct interrogative:
A) What did happen here?
B) What happened here?
C) What does happen here?
D) What happening here?
10. Change "She called someone" into an interrogative sentence:
A) Who called she?
B) Who did she call?
C) Who she called?
D) Whom did called she?
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