Welcome to the Conjunctions Online Test for Class 5! Conjunctions are important parts of speech that join words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence. They help us express relationships between different ideas or actions. This quiz is designed to test your understanding of conjunctions and how they are used in sentences. Get ready to challenge yourself and demonstrate your knowledge of conjunctions by selecting the correct conjunction to complete each sentence. Good luck!
What is the function of a conjunction in a sentence?
- a) To add detail
- b) To join words, phrases, or clauses
- c) To show action
- d) To describe nouns
Answer: b) To join words, phrases, or clauses
Identify the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence: “I like both chocolate ice cream and vanilla ice cream.”
- a) like
- b) both
- c) and
- d) vanilla
Answer: c) and
Which of the following is a subordinating conjunction?
- a) and
- b) but
- c) because
- d) so
Answer: c) because
Choose the correct conjunction to fill in the blank: “She wants to play soccer _____ basketball.”
- a) or
- b) and
- c) but
- d) so
Answer: a) or
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: “He studied hard; thus, he passed the exam.”
- a) hard
- b) thus
- c) he
- d) studied
Answer: b) thus
Which of the following is a correlative conjunction pair?
- a) either/or
- b) but
- c) therefore
- d) since
Answer: a) either/or
Fill in the blank with the appropriate conjunction: “She couldn’t go to the party _____ she had too much homework.”
- a) because
- b) and
- c) but
- d) if
Answer: a) because
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: “She will go to the beach provided that it doesn’t rain.”
- a) provided
- b) that
- c) doesn’t
- d) will
Answer: a) provided
Choose the correct conjunction to complete the sentence: “We can either watch a movie _____ go for a walk.”
- a) and
- b) or
- c) but
- d) so
Answer: b) or
In the sentence “I neither like coffee nor tea,” what type of conjunction is “nor”?
- a) Coordinating
- b) Subordinating
- c) Correlative
- d) Conjunctive adverb
Answer: c) Correlative