CBSE Questions for Class 8 English Sentences Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in the following sentence:
He plans to get a promotion at that workplace.
  • He plans
  • a promotion
  • at that workplace.
  • He plans to get a promotion
Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
The king fought the war in a brave manner.
  • The king fought
  • The king fought the war
  • in a brave manner
  • brave manner
Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
That bird flew in a swift manner.
  • That bird flew
  • bird flew
  • in a swift manner.
  • swift manner
Identify the phrases in the given sentence:
Only a man with plenty of money can buy a bike of such beauty.
  • with plenty of money
  • Only a man
  • of such beauty
  • money can buy
Choose the option containing phrases from the given sentence:
I met a boy with red hair in Amsterdam.
  • I met
  • I met a boy
  • with red hair
  • Amsterdam
Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
There was a narrow track through the jungle.
  • a narrow track
  • There was a narrow
  • through the jungle
  • a narrow track through the jungle
Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
He is a man of very considerable renown.
  • He is a man
  • of very considerable renown.
  • man of very
  • considerable renown.
Identify the phrase(s) in the following sentence:
These men belong to tribe dwelling in the hills.
  • These men
  • in the hills.
  • tribe dwelling
  • These men belong
Fill in the blank with a suitable noun phrase:
I've known her since years. She is ______. [Intermediate]
  • going
  • good
  • travelling
  • a good person
Fill in the blank with a suitable noun phrase:
She denied ______. [Intermediate]
  • stealing the jewels
  • jewellery
  • stealing
  • to steal
Choose the best option to complete the dialogue.
Do you need any help with your luggage?
  • No, thanks. I'll manage.
  • No, I don't need your help.
  • No, I'll carry it myself.
  • No, I don't believe strangers.
Identify the subject of the following imperative sentence:

Shut the door!
  • the door
  • shut
  • (you)
  • None of the above
Which of the following is an imperative sentence?
  • I want to be writer.
  • Don't wait for me.
  • Are you alright?
  • I think she'll be fine.

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:

It was cold, so I _________ the door.

  • shut
  • was shut
  • am shut
  • shutted
Imperative sentences usually end with:
  • a period only
  • a question mark only
  • an exclamation point only
  • Either a period or an exclamation point
Fill in the blank with a suitable noun phrase:
Jane bought her a _____. [Basic]
  • pretty pink
  • jeweled
  • pretty pink necklace
  • jeweled bag
Complete the sentence with a suitable option:

Mr. Ghosh is very happy ______ his son's excellent result.
  • for seeing
  • to see
  • by seeing
  • sees
Identify the phrases in the given sentence:
Horses like staying in dark places.
  • Horses like staying
  • like staying
  • Horses like
  • in dark places.

Identify the subject in the given sentence:

The book lay abandoned in the corner.
  • The book
  • lay
  • corner
  • the

Identify the subject in the given sentence:

The boy from the next block was the only one present today at the meeting.
  • The boy
  • next block
  • today
  • meeting
Identify the object of the verb in the sentence:

Boarding a ship requires both dexterity and bravery.
  • dexterity, bravery
  • Boarding a ship
  • requires
  • None of the above

Identify the subject in the given sentence:

The paper carried the news of the missing girl in the front page.
  • missing
  • news
  • the paper
  • girl
Identify the object of the verb in the sentence:

Selina hates biting her fingernails.
  • Selina
  • hates
  • biting her fingernails
  • None of the above

Identify the subject in the given sentence:

The moon is looking beautiful tonight.
  • beautiful
  • tonight
  • the moon
  • looking
Identify the object of the verb in the predicate:

The crowd laughed at the officers.
  • The crowd
  • laughed
  • the officers
  • None of these
Pick out the noun phrase from the given sentence:
I saw the little boy crying.
  • I
  • I saw
  • the little boy
  • crying
Identify the object of the verb in the sentence:

The deer is busy eating the leaves.
  • the leaves
  • eating
  • The deer
  • busy
Pick out the noun phrase from the given sentence:
Some people enjoy drama.
  • Some
  • Some people
  • enjoy
  • Some drama
Pick out the direct object of the verb in the given sentence:
You promised me a candy.
  • You
  • promised
  • me
  • a candy
Choose the word/phrase that is the adverbial qualification/extension in the predicate:
Rameswaram replied in English. The teachers were impressed.
  • Rameswaram
  • in English
  • The teachers
  • were impressed
Choose the word/phrase that is the adverbial qualification/extension in the predicate:
We all wanted to leave.
  • We
  • all
  • wanted
  • to leave
Choose the word/phrase that is the adverbial qualification/extension in the predicate:
In the ocean there are thousands of undiscovered species.
  • In the ocean
  • there
  • are
  • thousands of undiscovered species
Pick out the direct object of the verb in the given sentence:
The boss gave these instructions to everyone.
  • The boss
  • gave
  • these instructions
  • to everyone
Select the object of the verb in the given sentence:
We have fed the kittens.
  • We
  • have fed
  • the kittens
  • None of the above
Which word/phrase is the subjective complement in the following statement?
The baby is crying.
  • The baby
  • is
  • crying
  • None of the above
Choose the word/phrase that is the adverbial qualification/extension in the predicate:
She did her work poorly.
  • She
  • did
  • her work
  • poorly
Select the direct object of the verb in the given sentence:
Miss Fernandes used to teach us Math.
  • Miss Fernandes
  • used to teach
  • us
  • Math
If the underlined word isn't the direct object, then choose the right one:
His father taught him football.
  • NO CHANGE
  • His father
  • taught
  • football
Identify the type of sentence given below:
You have to listen to me!
  • Imperative Sentence
  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence
If the underlined word isn't the direct object, then choose the object.
We have sent some money to him.
  • NO CHANGE
  • We
  • have sent
  • to him
Choose the object of the verb in the given sentence:
You need to call the manager.
  • You
  • need to
  • call
  • the manager
Identify the type of sentence given below:
I have booked tickets for tomorrow's show.
  • Imperative Sentence
  • Declarative Sentence
  • Interrogative Sentence
  • Exclamatory Sentence
Pick out the object of the verb in the given sentence:
The children built a castle with sand.
  • The children
  • built
  • a castle
  • with sand
Pick out the object of the verb in the given sentence:
Mother ate breakfast in silence.
  • Mother
  • ate
  • breakfast
  • in silence
Complete the given sentence with the option/s given below:
A Declarative/Assertive Sentence                     .
  • ends with a full stop (.)
  • ends with a question mark (?)
  • ends with an exclamation mark (!)
  • ends with a comma (,)
Choose the option which is NOT the object of the verb in the given sentence:
We ate steak, mashed potatoes and mushroom mousse for lunch.
  • ate
  • steak
  • mashed potatoes
  • mushroom mousse
Identify the object in the given sentence:
The plumber fixed the leaking pipe.
  • The plumber
  • fixed
  • leaking
  • the leaking pipe
Pick out the object of the verb in the given sentence:
I carried hot soup and bread for grandmother.
  • I
  • carried
  • hot soup
  • bread
Choose the option that best describes the formation of a sentence:
  • A group of words containing a subject and a verb, depending on other word/words for its complete meaning.
  • A group of words that contain a subject and a verb, forming a complete meaning.
  • A group of words without the subject or verb.
  • None of the above
Replace the adverb with an adverb phrase of the same meaning:
You must temper the chocolate carefully. [Intermediate]
  • You must be careful when tempering chocolate.
  • You must temper the chocolate with great caution.
  • You must temper the chocolate with care.
  • You must temper the chocolate with great efficiency.
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