This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Sentence Mechanics > Fragments – Quiz 46 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Fragments Quiz 46 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How do you know when a sentence is a RUN-ON SENTENCE? A) It is a short sentence. B) It is a super long sentence. C) It has 2 or more thoughts in 1 sentence. D) It has a subject and a predicate. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It has 2 or more thoughts in 1 sentence. 2. Is the following a sentence fragment or a complete sentence? After the rain stopped. A) During the rain stopped. B) Sentence fragment. C) Before the rain stopped. D) Complete sentence. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sentence fragment. 3. What is a verb in a sentence? A) A verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing. B) A verb is a noun that represents a person, place, or thing. C) A verb is an adjective that describes a quality or characteristic. D) A verb is a conjunction that connects words or phrases. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A verb is the action word in a sentence that describes what the subject is doing. 4. Is the following a sentence fragment or a complete sentence? Jumped over the fence. A) Swam in the pool. B) Complete sentence. C) Sentence fragment. D) Ran around the tree. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sentence fragment. 5. What is a strategy for correcting sentence fragments? A) Identify the incomplete sentences and add more details to make them complete sentences. B) Identify the incomplete sentences and remove the missing subject or verb. C) Identify the incomplete sentences and rearrange the words. D) Identify the incomplete sentences and add the missing subject or verb. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Identify the incomplete sentences and add the missing subject or verb. 6. Which strategy can be used to correct a sentence fragment? A) Remove the fragment from the sentence. B) Change the punctuation of the fragment. C) Ignore the fragment and leave it as is. D) Add missing subject or verb, or combine the fragment with a complete sentence. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Add missing subject or verb, or combine the fragment with a complete sentence. 7. Choose the option that is a complete sentence.a) Sleeping under the stars.b) The moon shone brightly.c) After arriving at the airport.d) Baking cookies for dessert. A) Sleeping under the stars. B) After arriving at the airport. C) The moon shone brightly. D) Baking cookies for dessert. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The moon shone brightly. 8. What is the main difference between a complete sentence and a fragment? A) A complete sentence is longer than a fragment. B) A complete sentence expresses a full thought, while a fragment does not. C) A fragment is always a question, while a complete sentence is a statement. D) A complete sentence contains at least two clauses, while a fragment contains only one. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A complete sentence expresses a full thought, while a fragment does not. 9. Identify the sentence fragment in the following options.a) They went to the beach.b) Because he was tired.c) The bird flew high in the sky.d) She painted a beautiful picture. A) They went to the beach. B) The bird flew high in the sky. C) She painted a beautiful picture. D) Because he was tired. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Because he was tired. 10. Example of a complete sentence:'She enjoys reading books.' A) Correct, this is a complete sentence. B) This is a fragment, not a complete sentence. C) This sentence lacks a subject. D) This sentence is a question. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Correct, this is a complete sentence. 11. Identify the following:'The cat sat on the mat.' A) Complete Sentence. B) Fragment. C) Run-on Sentence. D) Question. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Complete Sentence. 12. Identify the following:'Because I was late.' A) Complete Sentence. B) Fragment. C) Independent Clause. D) Dependent Clause. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fragment. 13. Select the sentence fragment from the given choices.a) She danced gracefully.b) While waiting for the bus.c) The concert was amazing.d) He solved the math problem. A) While waiting for the bus. B) She danced gracefully. C) The concert was amazing. D) He solved the math problem. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) While waiting for the bus. 14. Identify the complete sentence in the following options: A) Keep the answer concise. B) Incomplete sentence. C) This is a sentence. D) The answer is correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Keep the answer concise. 15. Is the following a sentence fragment or a complete sentence? Ate dinner with my family. A) Sentence fragment. B) With my family. C) Ate dinner. D) Complete sentence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sentence fragment. 16. Which of the following is a common mistake in sentence construction? A) Using run-on sentences. B) Using excessive punctuation. C) Using fragments instead of complete sentences. D) Using incorrect verb tenses. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Using run-on sentences. 17. Select the sentence fragment from the given choices.a) He played the guitar.b) Although it was late at night.c) The movie was interesting.d) She wrote a letter to her friend. A) She wrote a letter to her friend. B) The movie was interesting. C) He played the guitar. D) Although it was late at night. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Although it was late at night. 18. Is the following word group a complete sentence or a sentence fragment?Inside the dusty chest with rusty hinges. A) Complete Sentence. B) Sentence Fragment. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sentence Fragment. 19. Which of the following is an example of a complete sentence? A) Went to the store. B) I went. C) I went to the store. D) Store. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) I went to the store. 20. Can a complete sentence be a question? A) Yes, a complete sentence can be a question if it asks something and has the correct structure. B) No, a complete sentence cannot be a question. C) Only sentences with a question mark can be questions. D) Questions must always be incomplete sentences. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes, a complete sentence can be a question if it asks something and has the correct structure. 21. Identify the sentence fragment in the options below. A) I enjoy playing tennis. B) Before the sun rises. C) She painted a beautiful picture. D) The birds chirped in the trees. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Before the sun rises. 22. Identify whether the following is a complete sentence or a fragment:'The cat sleeping on the windowsill.' A) A) Complete Sentence. B) B) Fragment. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) B) Fragment. 23. Is the following a complete sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment:The dark night. A) Complete sentence. B) Run-on sentence. C) Sentence fragment. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Sentence fragment. 24. Which of the following is a complete sentence?a) Singing in the choir.b) The students studied for the exam.c) After finishing the project.d) Playing video games. A) Singing in the choir. B) Playing video games. C) The students studied for the exam. D) After finishing the project. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The students studied for the exam. 25. Is the following a sentence fragment or a complete sentence? Sat on the chair. A) Ran on the chair. B) Sentence fragment. C) Jumped over the chair. D) Complete sentence. 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