Skip to main content
Chapter 2 of 22
Practice Quiz

Questions and Statements

ICSE · Class 2 · English Grammar and Composition

Practice quiz for Questions and Statements — ICSE Class 2 English Grammar and Composition. MCQs and questions with answers to test your preparation.

41 questions18 flashcards4 concepts

Interactive on Super Tutor

Studying Questions and Statements? Get the full interactive chapter.

Quizzes, flashcards, AI doubt-solver and a step-by-step study plan — built for practice quiz and more.

1,000+ Class 2 students started this chapter today

Quick Quiz: Questions and Statements

0/4

Tap an answer to check it instantly. No sign-up needed for these 4.

1

Which punctuation mark goes at the end of a question?

2

Which punctuation mark goes at the end of a statement?

3

Which of the following is a question?

4

Which of the following is a statement?

41 Questions·
multiple choice

Sample Questions

1multiple choice
1 marks

All sentences must begin with a _______ letter.

Show answer

Capital

Step 1: Every sentence — whether it is a question or a statement — must begin with a capital letter. Step 2: A capital letter is the big form of a letter, like A, B, C, W, I. Step 3: For example, 'What is your name?' begins with a capital W. Step 4: 'I live in Gandhi Nagar.' begins with a capital I. Step 5: So, all sentences begin with a Capital letter.

2multiple choice
1 marks

What is the correct punctuation for this sentence: 'Have you ever seen snow ___'

Show answer

Question mark (?)

Step 1: Read the sentence — 'Have you ever seen snow?' Step 2: Ask yourself: Is this sentence asking something or telling something? Step 3: The word 'Have' at the beginning shows someone is asking a question. Step 4: Because it is a question, it needs a question mark (?) at the end. Step 5: A full stop is only for statements, not questions.

3multiple choice
1 marks

What is the correct punctuation for this sentence: 'The cranes come here from Siberia ___'

Show answer

Full stop (.)

Step 1: Read the sentence — 'The cranes come here from Siberia.' Step 2: Ask yourself: Is this sentence asking something or telling something? Step 3: This sentence is telling us where the cranes come from. Step 4: It is a statement, so it needs a full stop (.) at the end. Step 5: A question mark is only used when a sentence is asking something.

4multiple choice
1 marks

Which word often comes at the beginning of a question?

Show answer

Where

Step 1: Questions usually begin with special asking words. Step 2: Words like 'Where', 'What', 'When', 'Who', 'How', 'Can', 'Will', 'Have' are often used to begin a question. Step 3: 'Where do you live?' begins with 'Where' — it is a question. Step 4: 'The', 'In', and 'My' are not asking words, so sentences starting with them are usually statements. Step 5: So, 'Where' is the correct answer.

+37 more questions available

Practice All

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in Questions and Statements for ICSE Class 2 English Grammar and Composition?
Key topics in Questions and Statements include Mind map showing the two main types of sentences and their characteristics, Flowchart showing how to identify a statement, Mind map showing different topics that statements can be about. These are the concepts ICSE Class 2 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Questions and Statements — ICSE Class 2 English Grammar and Composition?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 41 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

Sources & Official References

Content is aligned to the official syllabus. Refer to the board website for the latest curriculum.

For serious students

Get the full Questions and Statements chapter — for free.

Quizzes, flashcards, AI doubt-solver and a step-by-step study plan for ICSE Class 2 English Grammar and Composition.