Verb Mood Questions and Answers

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Verb Mood”.

1. Fill in the blanks.

The different modes or manners in which a _______ is used are called Moods.

a) Verb
b) Adjective
c) Noun
d) Pronoun
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Answer: a
Explanation: The different modes or manners in which a Verb can be used to express actions are called Moods.

2. Choose the correct option.

There are two Moods in English.
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a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: There are three Moods in English. They are Indicative, Imperative and Subjunctive Moods. Therefore, the given statement is false.

3. Fill in the blanks.

The __________ mood is used to make a statement of fact.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Indicative mood is used to make a statement of a fact. For example: She writes neatly. In the given sentence, the verb “writes” is in the Indicative mood.

4. Choose the correct option.

A Verb which expresses a supposition is in the _________ Mood.
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a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Indicative mood is also used to express a supposition which is assumed as a fact. For example: “If he is the team captain, they would win”. In the given sentence there is an assumption that he is the team captain.

5. Fill in the blanks.

The _________ Mood is used to ask questions.
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a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: a
Explanation: The Indicative mood is used to ask questions. For example: “Have you tasted the cake?”. In the given sentence, the verb “cake” is in the Indicative Mood and is used to ask a question.

6. Choose the correct option.

The __________ Mood is used to express a command.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Imperative mood is used to express a command. For example: “Close the doors”. In the given sentence, the verb “close” is in the Imperative mood.

7. Fill in the blanks.

The _________ Mood denotes an exhortation.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Imperative mood denotes an exhortation. For example: “Take care of yourself”. In the given sentence, the verb “take” depicts an Imperative mood that denotes concern.

8. Choose the correct option.

The _________ Mood is used to depict an entreaty.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
b) Subjunctive
c) Demonstrative
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Imperative mood is used to express an entreaty or a prayer. For example: “Give us today our daily bread”. In the given sentence, the verb “give” is in the Imperative Mood.

9. Fill in the blanks.

The _________ Mood can be used only in the second person.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Imperative mood can be used only in the second person as the person commanded must be the person spoken to.

10. Fill in the blanks.

The Subjunctive Mood has _________ forms.

a) Three
b) Two
c) Six
d) Four
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Subjunctive Mood has two forms. They are the Present Subjunctive and the Post Subjunctive.

11. Choose the correct option.

The _________ Mood occurs in traditional phrases.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Present Subjunctive Mood occurs in traditional phrases, where it exhibits hope or wish. For example: “God save us!” In the given sentence, the verb “save” in the Subjunctive mood.

12. Fill in the blanks.

In a noun clause dependent on a verb expressing desire, the ________ Mood occurs.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: In a noun clause dependent on a verb exhibiting desire, resolution, intention etc, the Present Subjunctive mood occurs.

13. Choose the correct option.

The _________ Mood is used after the verb “wish”.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Past Subjunctive mood is used after the verb “wish” in order to denote a situation which is not real or contrary to facts.

14. Fill in the blanks.

The _________ Mood is used after the word “if”.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Descriptive
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Past Subjunctive mood is used after the word “if” in order to express improbability or unreality in the present.

15. Choose the correct option.

After “as if/as though”, the _________ Mood is used.

a) Indicative
b) Imperative
c) Subjunctive
d) Demonstrative
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Answer: c
Explanation: After “as if/as though”, the Subjunctive mood is used in order to indicate unreality or improbability. For example: “He talks to me as if I’m his best friend (but he is not)”.

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