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Question-1
He works in Hyderabad _______ is in South India.
(A)
What
(B)
Who
(C)
Whose
(D)
Which
Question-2
___________ do you want to criticise?
(A)
Who
(B)
Whom
(C)
What
(D)
Whose
Question-3
Why do you believe that? Identify the type of sentence?
(A)
Declarative
(B)
Exclamatory
(C)
Imperative
(D)
Interrogative
Question-4
Identify the phrase in the sentence.
The chairman will be visiting the project site in the evening.
(A)
The chairman
(B)
In the evening
(C)
Will be visiting
(D)
The project site
Question-5
Megha lives in New York.Change the sentence to interrogative.
(A)
Where do Megha live?
(B)
Where did Megha live?
(C)
Where does Megha live?
(D)
Where lives Megha?
Question-6
Which among the following sentences is an imperative sentence ?
(A)
I would send her a gift if I were you
(B)
There are more apples in the refrigerator
(C)
Send her a nice gift
(D)
Why do you believe that?
Question-7
Frame a question to get the words in italics as the answer.
He goes to the gymnasium in the evening.
(A)
When did he go to the gymnasium?
(B)
When will he go to the gymnasium?
(C)
When he goes to the gymnasium?
(D)
When does he go to the gymnasium?
Question-8
Distinguish the exclamatory sentence.
(A)
These are exceptional products
(B)
What are these exceptional products?
(C)
What exceptional products these are!
(D)
What these exceptional products are?
Question-9
I would send her a gift if I were you.
Identify the type of sentence.
(A)
Interrogative
(B)
Imperative
(C)
Declarative
(D)
Exclamatory
Question-10
Change the statement into a question.
The children haven't finished the meals yet.
(A)
Have the children finished the meals yet?
(B)
Haven't the children finish the meals yet?
(C)
Haven't the children finished the meals yet?
(D)
Didn't the children finish the meals yet?
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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