MCQ Questions for kinds of sentences

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    Class 6
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Kinds of sentences with examples

kinds of sentences with examples consist of selected examples and questions with explanations to give class 6 students a clear idea about the application of class 6 English grammar. For more English Grammar Questions check out the main page and do solve NCERT questions with the help of NCERT solutions for class 6 English

kinds of sentences with examples set-1 

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1. Sachin is a fabulous batsman. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it states a fact.

2. Do not go out. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a command.

3. What a tragedy! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

The sentence expresses a strong feeling of pity; hence, it is an exclamatory sentence.

4. What is your phone number? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

A question is asked in this sentence; hence, it is an interrogative sentence.

5. Well done! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

This sentence expresses a sudden feeling of appreciation; so, it is an exclamatory sentence.

6. Reach on time. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

This sentence expresses a command. Therefore, it is an imperative sentence.

7. She is fond of music. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

As this sentence states a fact, it is an assertive sentence.

8. Men have more stamina than women. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

This sentence makes an assertion; hence, it is an assertive sentence.

9. I try to wake up early. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it makes a statement.

10. Could I borrow your pen? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

The sentence asks a question; hence, it is an interrogative sentence.

11. Please take me to the bus stop. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a request.

12. Never use derogatory words. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a command.

13. Oh, that is amazing! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

This sentence expresses a sudden feeling of surprise. Hence, it is an exclamatory sentence.

14. How old are you? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

This sentence asks a question; hence, it is an interrogative sentence.

15. Oh, it is a privilege! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence that expresses a feeling of happiness.

16. Do well in your exams. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a wish.

17. He should show patience. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

This sentence makes an assertion; therefore, it is an assertive sentence.

18. The exam results are out. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

This sentence makes a declaration; hence, it is an assertive sentence.

19. Please do not take yourself so seriously. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a request.

20. Oh, what an unpleasant sight! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

This sentence expresses a sudden feeling of pity. Hence, it is an exclamatory sentence.

kinds of sentences with examples set-2

21. Where have you been all these days? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

It is an interrogative sentence as it asks a question.

22. Rajasthan is the biggest state in India. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it expresses a fact.

23. Be respectful to your elders. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

This sentence can be an order as well as a request; therefore, it is an imperative sentence.

24. Go away before I lose my cool. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses an order.

25. Enjoy the film. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

This sentence expresses a wish; hence, it is an imperative sentence.

26. When will the match start? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

A question is asked in this sentence; hence, it is an interrogative sentence.

27. Oh god, this is really painful! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

This is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a strong feeling of pain.

28. India is known for its rich cultural heritage. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

This sentence states a fact; hence, it is an assertive sentence.

29. Get out of my house. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses an order.

30. Give some money to beggars. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it can be an order as well as a request.

31. What, you are getting married! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a sudden feeling of surprise.

32. Ah, I have never seen such filthy people! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a feeling of disgust.

33. Why are you so angry? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

It is an interrogative sentence as it asks a question.

34. Alas, the journey has come to an end! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a feeling of sadness.

35. What a match it was! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a feeling of wonder or excitement.

36. The guests have arrived. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

The sentence expresses a declaration; hence, it is an assertive sentence.

37. Please help me cross the road. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a request.

38. Rahul has to be careful. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it makes an assertion.

39. Barack Obama is the President of the United States. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

This sentence states a fact; hence, it is an assertive sentence.

40. Do not befriend strangers. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses an order as well as a request.

kinds of sentences with examples set-3

41. Pass the exam with flying colours. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a wish.

42. The United States is a large country. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it states a fact.

43. How hardworking the Japanese are! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a feeling of surprise.

44. Winter has finally set in. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it makes a declaration.

45. Come back with good news. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a wish.

46. How many glasses of water do you drink in a day? This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(b)

It is an interrogative sentence as it asks a question.

47. How can you come so late! This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(d)

It is an exclamatory sentence as it expresses a feeling of surprise.

48. Please give me a glass of water. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as it expresses a request.

49. India celebrates 62 years of independence on 15th August. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(a)

It is an assertive sentence as it states a fact.

50. Do not come late to office. This sentence is

(a) assertive.

(b) interrogative.

(c) imperative.

(d) exclamatory.

Answer:

(c)

It is an imperative sentence as what it expresses can be a suggestion, request or command.