Year 5 Exam  >  Year 5 Tests  >  Year 5 English  >  Test: Punctuation - Year 5 MCQ

Test: Punctuation - Year 5 MCQ


Test Description

10 Questions MCQ Test Year 5 English - Test: Punctuation

Test: Punctuation for Year 5 2024 is part of Year 5 English preparation. The Test: Punctuation questions and answers have been prepared according to the Year 5 exam syllabus.The Test: Punctuation MCQs are made for Year 5 2024 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, notes, meanings, examples, exercises, MCQs and online tests for Test: Punctuation below.
Solutions of Test: Punctuation questions in English are available as part of our Year 5 English for Year 5 & Test: Punctuation solutions in Hindi for Year 5 English course. Download more important topics, notes, lectures and mock test series for Year 5 Exam by signing up for free. Attempt Test: Punctuation | 10 questions in 20 minutes | Mock test for Year 5 preparation | Free important questions MCQ to study Year 5 English for Year 5 Exam | Download free PDF with solutions
Test: Punctuation - Question 1

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.

stop shouted the security guard

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 1

The rules for dialogue are complex - for extra practise, try the Direct Speech quiz.

Test: Punctuation - Question 2

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.

I went to the shop to buy chocolate crisps popcorn and juice

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 2

Commas are used to separate items in a list. The last two items, however, are joined by an 'and' and have no comma.

1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App
Test: Punctuation - Question 3

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
I need to buy eggs milk and bread.

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 3

Commas are used to separate items in a list, and a serial comma (Oxford comma) is used before "and" for clarity.

Test: Punctuation - Question 4

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
It's cold outside put on your coat.

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 4

A semicolon is used to separate two closely related independent clauses.

Test: Punctuation - Question 5

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
what are you planning for the party

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 5

All sentences need a capital letter at the beginning and either a full stop, question mark or exclamation mark at the end.

Test: Punctuation - Question 6

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
My favorite colors are blue green and red.

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 6

Commas are used to separate items in a list, and a serial comma (Oxford comma) is used before "and" for clarity.

Test: Punctuation - Question 7

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.

they were determined to see the concert

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 7

Forgetting capital letters and full stops is a very common mistake.

Test: Punctuation - Question 8

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
The teacher said please open your books to page 42.

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 8

The direct quote should be set off by a comma and enclosed in quotation marks, with the first word capitalized.

Test: Punctuation - Question 9

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
the rain which was unexpected completely ruined the picnic

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 9

'The rain completely ruined the picnic' would be a complete sentence. The clause 'which was unexpected' is additional information about the rain and should be set apart with a pair of commas.

Test: Punctuation - Question 10

Correct the punctuation of the following sentence.
i didn't really want to go shopping but my mother made me come with her

Detailed Solution for Test: Punctuation - Question 10

Two separate sentences such as 'I didn't really want to go shopping' and 'My mother made me come with her' can be joined by using such words as 'but' or 'yet'. A comma should come before the conjunction in this case.

26 videos|29 docs|7 tests
Information about Test: Punctuation Page
In this test you can find the Exam questions for Test: Punctuation solved & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving Questions and answers for Test: Punctuation, EduRev gives you an ample number of Online tests for practice

Top Courses for Year 5

26 videos|29 docs|7 tests
Download as PDF

Top Courses for Year 5