Exercise on Punctuation with Answers

Question 1: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate the end of a declarative sentence? a) Comma b) Period (Full stop) c) Exclamation mark d) Question mark

Answer: b) Period (Full stop)

Question 2: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate possession or to show omission of letters in a contraction?

a) Apostrophe

b) Quotation marks

c) Colon

d) Hyphen

Answer: a) Apostrophe

Question 3: In a list of items, which punctuation mark separates the items?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Comma

d) Dash

Answer: c) Comma

Question 4: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a sudden break in thought or an interruption in a sentence?

a) Ellipsis

b) Hyphen

c) Dash

d) Parentheses

Answer: c) Dash

Question 5: What is the purpose of using parentheses in a sentence?

a) To enclose a quote

b) To show possession

c) To indicate an interruption or additional information

d) To indicate a question

Answer: c) To indicate an interruption or additional information

Question 6: Which punctuation mark is used to join two independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction?

a) Comma

b) Semicolon

c) Colon

d) Dash

Answer: b) Semicolon

Question 7: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a direct quotation?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Quotation marks

d) Dash

Answer: c) Quotation marks

Question 8: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate strong emphasis, surprise, or a command?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Exclamation mark

d) Parentheses

Answer: c) Exclamation mark

Question 9: What is the purpose of using a hyphen?

a) To separate thousands in numbers

b) To show possession

c) To connect words that form a compound word

d) To indicate a pause in a sentence

Answer: c) To connect words that form a compound word

Question 10: Which punctuation mark is used to introduce a list or an explanation?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Comma

d) Period (Full stop)

Answer: b) Colon

Question 11: In a sentence, where should a comma be placed in relation to a coordinating conjunction (e.g., “and,” “but,” “or”)?

a) Before the conjunction

b) After the conjunction

c) Both before and after the conjunction

d) No comma needed

Answer: d) No comma needed

Question 12: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a pause in a sentence or to separate items in a series?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Comma

d) Exclamation mark

Answer: c) Comma

Question 13: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a non-restrictive clause in a sentence?

a) Parentheses

b) Semicolon

c) Dash

d) Comma

Answer: d) Comma

Question 14: What is the purpose of using ellipsis in a sentence?

a) To indicate a pause

b) To indicate a missing portion of text

c) To emphasize a point

d) To separate items in a list

Answer: b) To indicate a missing portion of text

Question 15: Which punctuation mark is used to create a division in time or to separate alternatives?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Comma

d) Slash

Answer: d) Slash

Question 16: What does an en dash (–) typically indicate in punctuation?

a) A pause in a sentence

b) A range or connection between numbers, dates, or other elements

c) A missing word or phrase

d) A strong emphasis

Answer: b) A range or connection between numbers, dates, or other elements

Question 17: Which punctuation mark is used to indicate a conditional statement or a cause-and-effect relationship?

a) Semicolon

b) Colon

c) Dash

d) Hyphen

Answer: b) Colon

Question 18: Which punctuation mark is used to enclose titles of articles, chapters, songs, and short works?

a) Quotation marks

b) Parentheses

c) Brackets

d) Ellipsis

Answer: a) Quotation marks

Question 19: Which punctuation mark is used to connect two words into a single, hyphenated word?

a) Apostrophe

b) Semicolon

c) Hyphen

d) Quotation marks

Answer: c) Hyphen

Question 20: What is the purpose of using brackets in a sentence?

a) To enclose a quote

b) To show possession

c) To indicate a range of numbers

d) To enclose an editorial comment or clarification

Answer: d) To enclose an editorial comment or clarification

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