In this blog, we present 50 unique multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed for 2nd-grade students to practice how to give orders and make polite requests. These questions will enhance their understanding of basic English manners while making learning fun and interactive.
👉 What do you say when you need help?
a) Please help me
b) Go away
c) I don't need help
d) Give me that
Answer: a) Please help me
👉 How do you ask someone to sit?
a) Sit down, please
b) Stand up
c) Walk away
d) Run fast
Answer: a) Sit down, please
a) Give me the book
b) Give me now
c) May I have the book, please?
d) Take the book
Answer: c) May I have the book, please?
a) Give me water
b) I want water
c) Please give me some water
d) Water now
Answer: c) Please give me some water
👉 How do you ask someone to open the door politely?
a) Open the door now
b) Can you please open the door?
c) I will open it
d) The door is locked
Answer: b) Can you please open the door?
👉 What is the polite way to ask for a pencil?
a) Hand me the pencil!
b) I need the pencil!
c) Please pass me the pencil
d) Take the pencil
Answer: c) Please pass me the pencil
👉 How do you request someone to lower their voice?
a) Be quiet, please
b) Stop talking
c) Shout louder
d) Keep talking
Answer: a) Be quiet, please
👉 What do you say to ask your friend to wait?
a) Wait here, please
b) Go now
c) Don't wait
d) Leave now
Answer: a) Wait here, please
👉 What do you say when you want someone to listen?
a) Listen to me, please
b) Ignore me
c) Walk away
d) Talk loudly
Answer: a) Listen to me, please
👉 How do you ask for help in tying your shoes?
a) Can you please tie my shoes?
b) Tie my shoes now!
c) I don’t know how
d) Do it quickly
Answer: a) Can you please tie my shoes?
👉 What do you say to request someone to close the window?
a) Close the window, please
b) Shut the door
c) Open the window
d) Stand there
Answer: a) Close the window, please
👉 How do you ask for a toy politely?
a) Can I have the toy, please?
b) Give me that toy!
c) I want it now
d) It’s mine
Answer: a) Can I have the toy, please?
👉 What should you say to ask for a turn on the swing?
a) May I have a turn, please?
b) Let me go now!
c) I will not wait
d) Push me now
Answer: a) May I have a turn, please?
👉 What do you say when you want someone to pass the salt?
a) Please pass the salt
b) Give it to me now!
c) I need it
d) Take it
Answer: a) Please pass the salt
👉 What should you say when asking for a turn in a game?
a) Can I play next, please?
b) I will play now!
c) You stop playing
d) Give it to me
Answer: a) Can I play next, please?
👉 How do you ask someone to read a story?
a) Can you please read a story?
b) Read now!
c) I want a book
d) Don’t read
Answer: a) Can you please read a story?
👉 What do you say to someone who helped you?
a) Thank you
b) I don’t care
c) Go away
d) Give more
Answer: a) Thank you
👉 How do you ask to borrow a book?
a) May I borrow a book, please?
b) Give me your book
c) I will take your book
d) That book is mine
Answer: a) May I borrow a book, please?
a) May I go outside, please?
b) I want to go now
c) Open the door
d) Take me out
Answer: a) May I go outside, please?
👉 How do you ask a teacher to repeat something?
a) Can you please repeat that?
b) Say it again!
c) I did not hear
d) Stop talking
Answer: a) Can you please repeat that?
👉 How do you request a glass of milk?
a) Can I have some milk, please?
b) Give me milk!
c) I want milk
d) Take the milk
Answer: a) Can I have some milk, please?
👉 What do you say when asking for a seat?
a) May I sit here, please?
b) I will sit now
c) Get up!
d) This is my seat
Answer: a) May I sit here, please?
👉 How do you ask for an eraser?
a) Can I use your eraser, please?
b) I want the eraser!
c) Give it to me
d) Erase it now
Answer: a) Can I use your eraser, please?
👉 How do you ask someone to move aside?
a) Can you please move aside?
b) Move now!
c) I want space
d) Go away
Answer: a) Can you please move aside?
👉 How do you ask someone to play with you?
a) Would you like to play with me?
b) Play with me now!
c) You must play
d) No playing
Answer: a) Would you like to play with me?
Teaching young learners how to give orders and make polite requests is essential for their communication and social skills. Through these MCQs, children can practice using respectful language in everyday situations, making them more confident in their interactions.
Encouraging kids to use “please,” “thank you,” and “may I” in their daily conversations will help them develop good manners and strong communication habits. Keep practicing with these questions, and watch your child grow into a polite and well-spoken individual!
Tip: Engage children in role-playing activities to make learning even more fun and effective.
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