Interjection Questions and Answers – Exclamation Mark

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Interjection – Exclamation Mark”.

1. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

I’m so hungry! I need to eat something.

a) I’m
b) I’m so hungry!
c) I need
d) to eat
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Answer: b
Explanation: The phrase ‘I’m so hungry!’ is used as an interjection. Interjection is a word or phrase used in the sentence to express an emotion. It is used to characterize hunger. An exclamation mark is used after the phrase to say that the phrase is a strong feeling.

2. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Bingo! We got him.
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a) Bingo!
b) We
c) got
d) him
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Bingo!’ is used as an interjection. It is used to announce an unexpected thing or an instantaneous result in the sentence. It does not have any grammatical connection with the sentence.

3. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

The ice cream is so cool!

a) The ice cream
b) is
c) so
d) cool!
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘cool!’ is used as interjection. It is used to express a strong feeling of coldness in the sentence. Interjections are generally used with an exclamatory mark as interjections are strong emotions or feelings.

4. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Dang it! Where did I put my hall ticket?
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a) Dang it!
b) Where
c) did
d) put
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Answer: a
Explanation: The words ‘Dang it!’ are used as an interjection. It is used to express that someone is annoyed or angry because of something in the sentence. It has no grammatical connection with the sentence.

5. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Marvelous! That is really very good.
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a) That
b) is
c) Marvelous!
d) really
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Answer: c
Explanation: The phrase ‘Marvelous!’ is used as an Interjection. It is used to express astonishment. The Exclamation mark is used to express the intensity of the feeling. These words stand apart from the sentence grammatically.

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