Interjection Questions and Answers – Set 4

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Interjection – Set 4”.

1. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Oh dear! Are you okay?

a) Oh dear!
b) Are
c) you
d) okay
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Oh dear!’ is used as an interjection. It does not have any grammatical connection in the sentence. The word ‘Oh dear!’ is used to express surprise or sympathy in a polite manner. Interjections are not to be used in formal writing.

2. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

You have to stop trying for it. Just quit!
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a) You
b) have
c) to stop
d) quit!
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘quit!’ is an interjection. It does not have any grammatical connection in the sentence. The word ‘quit!’ is used to say to stop doing something.

3. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Wow! That looks beautiful.

a) Wow!
b) That
c) looks
d) beautiful
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Answer: b
Explanation: The word ‘Wow!’ is used as an interjection. The word ‘wow!’ is used to express admiration or astonishment after seeing something. These words can stand alone. They don’t depend on the grammar of the sentence.

4. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

I’m shocked! You really did that.
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a) You
b) I’m shocked!
c) really
d) that
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Answer: b
Explanation: The phrase ‘I’m shocked!’ is used as an interjection. In this sentence, it is used to express the sudden feeling after listening or seeing something or to express shock. It does not has any grammatical connection with the sentence.

5. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Clap! She deserves that.
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a) She
b) deserves
c) Clap!
d) that
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word ‘Clap!’ is used as an interjection. It is used to say someone to clap for something or someone. It is actually a verb. It is expressing the action. It does not has any grammatical connection with the sentence.

6. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Aah! You really scared me.

a) Aah!
b) You
c) really
d) scared
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Aah!’ is an interjection. It is used when someone is need of help or when someone is scared. It is just an inarticulate utterance.

7. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Cheers! Enjoy the party.

a) Enjoy
b) the
c) party
d) Cheers!
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word ‘Cheers!’ is used as an interjection. It is used to express a toast to someone or to express a thanks to someone. It does not have any grammatical connection with the sentence.

8. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Get out! You are not allowed in here.

a) Get out!
b) You
c) are not
d) allowed
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Answer: a
Explanation: The phrase ‘Get out!’ is used as an interjection. In this sentence, the phrase does not have any grammatical connection with the sentence. It is a verb which is expressing an action.

9. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

I don’t believe it! Did you really do that?

a) Did
b) I don’t believe it!
c) you
d) really
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Answer: b
Explanation: The phrase ‘I don’t believe it!’ is an interjection. It is used to express someone’s disbelief on something. It does not depend on the grammar of the sentence.

10. Find out the interjection in the sentence.

Hurray! We won the match.

a) Hurray!
b) We
c) won
d) the match
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word ‘Hurray!’ is used as an interjection. It is used to express joy or approval or encouragement. It is just an inarticulate utterance.

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