Interjection Questions and Answers – Set 3

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Interjection – Set 3”.

1. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Jeez! Please calm down.

a) Jeez!
b) Please
c) calm
d) down
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Jeez!’ is used as an interjection. It does not have any grammatical connection in the sentence. The word ‘Jeez!’ is used when someone can’t believe something or when someone is frustrated. Interjections are not to be used in formal writing.

2. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Bless you! You couldn’t have done it without him.
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a) You
b) Bless you!
c) couldn’t
d) have done
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘Bless you!’ is used as an interjection. It does not have any grammatical connection in the sentence. The word ‘Bless you!’ is used to express thanks or good wishes to someone.

3. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Yes, I would like to come for dinner.

a) Yes
b) I
c) would
d) like
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ’Yes’ is used as an interjection. The word ‘Yes’ is used to express agreement to something or someone. These words can stand alone. They don’t depend on the grammar of the sentence.

4. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Oh no, I cannot eat again.
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a) I
b) cannot
c) eat
d) Oh no
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Answer: d
Explanation: The phrase ‘Oh no’ is used as an interjection. In this sentence, it is used to express negation or refusal to something. It does not has any grammatical connection with the sentence.

5. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Well, I have known him for so long.
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a) Well
b) I
c) have
d) known
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Well’ is used as an interjection. It is used to express a remark on someone or used when in surprise. It does not has any grammatical connection with the sentence.

6. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

God, what an attitude you have.

a) what
b) God
c) an attitude
d) you
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘God’ is an interjection. It is used to express anger or worry or surprise on something or someone. It is just an inarticulate utterance.

7. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Ahem! Can I talk something?

a) Ahem!
b) Can
c) talk
d) something
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Ahem!’ is used as an interjection. It is used to gain someone’s attention especially when they didn’t notice your presence. It does not have any grammatical connection with the sentence.

8. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Bah, you never liked me anyway.

a) You
b) never
c) liked
d) Bah
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Bah’ is used as an interjection. In this sentence, the word does not have any grammatical connection with the sentence. It is used to express annoyance or disdain.

9. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Gah, I can’t do this anymore.

a) Shoo
b) get
c) away
d) me
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Gah’ is an interjection. It is used to express despair or hopelessness. It does not depend on the grammar of the sentence.

10. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Hah, this is funny.

a) this
b) Hah
c) is
d) funny
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘Hah’ is used as an interjection. It is used when something is a little funny. It is just an inarticulate utterance. It is the first syllable of the word ‘Hahaha’.

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