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Sentences MCQ Questions Class 4 English
Please see solved MCQ Questions for Sentences in Class 4 English. All questions and answers have been prepared by expert faculty of standard 4 based on latest examination guidelines.
Question. Which of the following has the correct punctuation?
Choosethe correct option.
(a) May you be happy in life.
(b) May you be happy in life?
(c) May you be happy in life!
(d) may you be happy in life:
Answer
C
Question. Don’t hurt anyone’s feelings on purpose.
(a) imperative
(b) declarative
(c) interrogative
(d) exclamatory
Answer
A
Question. Do you know how to play chess?
(a) declarative
(b) interrogative
(c) optative
(d) none
Answer
B
Question. Ice-cream parlours have so many flavours to offer.
(a) statement
(b) desire
(c) question
(d) exclamation
Answer
A
Question. Some volcanoes are dormant or extinct, while others are still active.
(a) imperative
(b) declarative
(c) exclamatory
(d) interrogative
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following has the correct punctuation?
Choose the correct option.
(a) Sumit has killed the bird.
(b) Sumit has killed the bird?
(c) Sumit has killed the bird!
(d) Sumit has killed the bird:
Answer
A
Question. Go to your room.
(a) declarative
(b) imperative
(c) interrogative
(d) exclamatory
Answer
B
Question. My mother will not let me go!
(a) desire
(b) question
(c) exclamation
(d) statement
Answer
C
Question. May you pass your examination with flying colours!
(a) imperative
(b) optative
(c) exclamatory
(d) declarative
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following has the correct punctuation?
Choose the correct option.
(a) Wow! This party is awesome.
(b) Wow, this party is awesome;
(c) Wow, this party is awesome?
(d) Wow, this party is awesome.
Answer
A
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
FIGS FOR THE EMIR
Hasan was generously rewarded when he gifted the Emir some pomegranates. A few months later, he got a bumper crop of turnips and decided to present a sackful to the Emir. When his neighbour got to know this, he said to Hassan, “How could you even think of presenting such a lowly vegetable to the Emir?” he yelled. “They’ll drive you away! Take some figs instead. Your figs are the sweetest I’ve ever tasted!!”
Unfortunately for him, the day he brought the figs to the royal court, the Emir was in a foul mood. When he was told that a farmer had brought figs he was so annoyed that he ordered his guards to pelt the farmer with the figs and drive him away.
Hassan was bewildered when the guards began pelting him with the figs. He tried to protect his face with his hands, all the while shouting, “Thank you, Qadir! Thank you, Qadir!” This aroused the Emir’s curiosity.
“Who is this Qadir, and why are you thanking him?”
“Qadir is my neighbour”, explained the farmer. “I was bringing turnips and he advised me to take figs instead. My head would have broken by now if I had brought turnips.”
The Emir was so amused that he apologized to Hassan and compensated him handsomely.
Question. The Emir was so amused that he apologized to Hassan and compensated him handsomely. It expresses
(a) statement
(b) question
(c) exclamation
(d) desire
Answer
A
Question. The Emir was amused because
(a) Hassan had brought figs
(b) Hassan proved intelligent and witty
(c) Hassan was beaten
(d) Hassan was laughing
Answer
B
Question. “Your figs are the sweetest I’ve ever tasted!!” is an example of
(a) statement
(b) desire
(c) wish
(d) exclamation
Answer
D
Question. Is there any incomplete sentence in the passage?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Can’t say
(d) None of the these
Answer
B
Question. Hassan was beaten by the guards because
(a) he had brought figs for the Emir
(b) he had not brought pomegranates
(c) the Emir was in a bad mood
(d) the figs were not sweet
Answer
C
Question. The word ‘bewildered’ (Paragraph 3) means
(a) sad
(b) angry
(c) pleased
(d) confused
Answer
D
Question. Hassan was rewarded because he presented to the Emir
(a) turnips
(b) pomegranates
(c) figs
(d) vegetabes
Answer
B
Question. “Who is this Qadir, and why are you thanking him?” The sentence expresses
(a) exclamation
(b) question
(c) desire
(d) anger
Answer
B
Question. Hassan initially decided to present turnips to the Emir because
(a) the turnips were very sweet
(b) the Emir liked turnips
(c) he had a bumper crop of turnips
(d) he did not have any sweet figs
Answer
C
Question. Does the passage have any optative sentence?
(a) yes
(b) no
(c) can’t say
(d) none of the these
Answer
B
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
NAVRATRI FESTIVAL
Navratri in Tamil Nadu, Dusshera fest in Karnataka, Durga Puja in West Bengal, Daandiya Raas in Gujarat – the festival of nine nights take a different name in the different regions of India. Households in South India celebrate Navratri as Kolu, wherein figurines of Gods and Goddess are displayed in odd numbered steps.
Dolls are an important ingredient for Navratri. Doll making is one of the ancient crafts of India. Down South, dolls are sourced from all over the country for the festive season. It is said that in olden times, artisans used to be brought home to make these dolls. However, this practice has faded into oblivion as people started to prefer readymade toys to enrich their Kolu Padi. Kolu dolls from Puducherry (Pondicherry) are special. The clay obtained from the banks of river Sankarabarani is fine and strong enough to make even big dolls. The clay is kneaded with hands and feet to make it supple and then cast into plaster of paris moulds. Then they are sundried and fired in a kiln after which they are brightly painted.
Question. The word ‘oblivion’ (Paragraph 4) means
(a) fading away
(b) darkness
(c) forgetfulness
(d) shade
Answer
B
Question. In South India, Navratri is celebrated as
(a) Kolu
(b) Dusshera
(c) Durga Puja
(d) Daandiyaa Raas
Answer
A
Question. Navratri is important as a
(a) way of strengthening unity in diversity
(b) celebration of different festivals
(c) doll festival
(d) regional festival
Answer
C
Question. The clay obtained from the banks of river Sankarabarani is most suitable for making dolls because
(a) it is fine and strong
(b) it is supple
(c) it is found in plenty
(d) it can be easily kneaded
Answer
A
Question. This practice in paragraph 4 refers to
(a) celebrating Navratri
(b) displaying dolls
(c) using readymade toys
(d) bringing home artisans to make dolls
Answer
D