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1Answer:
Which of the following phrases is an important verbal clue?
a. "one reason"
b. "any questions?"
2Answer:
Your active listening should focus on identifying main ideas
and
a. nonverbal clues.
b. supporting details.
3Answer:
Nonverbal clues provide information to the audience by
a. making the presentation more interesting and engaging for
the
listener.
b. conveying the speaker's opinion or indicating an important
point.
4Answer:
When you listen to a television commercial featuring a
famous person,
you should
a. associate the product with the celebrity and buy the
product on that
basis.
b. determine whether the commercial has presented enough
evidence to
support its claim.
5Answer:
Evaluating information as you listen will help you
a. retain the information.
b. clear your mind of other concerns.
6Answer:
Paying attention to radio and television commercials provides
a. the most accurate information on competing products.
b. practice in careful listening.
7Answer:
Comments praising a product are called
a. verbal signals.
b. testimonials.
8Answer:
An important listening skill is
a. clearing your mind of other concerns.
b. anticipating what the speaker will say.
9Answer:
Your classroom listening skills should include
a. noticing verbal clues and identifying main ideas.
b. identifying main ideas and analyzing testimonials.
10Answer:
Using good listening skills will help you
a. understand and retain what you hear.
b. associate products with appropriate celebrities.
11Answer:
To enliven the stories you tell,
a. use transition words such as first, then, and next.
b. change your voice to portray different characters.
12Answer:
The purpose of an announcement is
a. to provide brief information clearly and with all necessary
details.
b. to entertain or convey a particular point.
13Answer:
A discussion is usually
a. focused and directed.
b. informal and spontaneous.
14Answer:
You can make both discussions and conversations more
enjoyable by
a. first writing out everything you want to say.
b. letting others speak without interruption and taking turns
speaking
and listening.
15Answer:
One method for making a speech more interesting is
a. to include unusual or intriguing details not known to the
rest of the
class.
b. to write out your speech word for word and read it.
16Answer:
Presenting a speech from note cards helps you
a. narrow your topic.
b. sound natural and expressive.
17Answer:
When working in small groups, the role of the recorder is
a. to keep the discussion focused.
b. to write down all ideas shared.
18Answer:
To draw attention to important steps in a demonstration, you
should
a. use transition words like first, then, and last.
b. vary the tone and volume of your voice.
19Answer:
Before delivering a speech from note cards, it is a good idea
to
a. number your note cards so you can keep them in order.
b. write out all you want to say on the cards.
20Answer:
If people are leaning forward in their seats or asking each
other
questions while you are giving a speech, you should
a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any
points
necessary.
b. consider speaking more quickly and vary the tone and
volume of your
voice.
1Answer:
When you take notes during class discussions, you may want
to
a. identify the signal words the teacher uses to point out
relationships
among ideas.
b. organize your notes in an informal outline.
2Answer:
One effective study technique is to
a. take notes while reading assigned texts.
b. study at a different time every day so that you learn to be
flexible.
3Answer:
When you begin working on a long-term history project, you
should first
a. tackle the hardest part of the assignment.
b. break the assignment into stages, such as researching,
reading, and
writing.
4Answer:
An effective way to use your study time is to
a. study only one subject each evening so you don't lose
focus or
concentration.
b. study one subject for about forty-five minutes, then switch
to
another subject or task.
5Answer:
Scanning is useful when you are
a. reviewing key vocabulary terms before a test.
b. learning the material for the first time.
6Answer:
When you need to explain a piece of writing to someone else,
it is
usually best to
a. skim the material before you begin your instructions.
b. read in-depth so you are very familiar with the material.
7Answer:
Thirty days has September, April, June, and November... is
a. an example of mnemonic device.
b. information that could be represented in a pie chart.
8Answer:
If you hear a teacher using signal words in the lecture, you
should
a. be prepared to interpret examples of figurative language.
b. be prepared to write down important information.
9Answer:
When you use the SQ3R method, you should first preview the
material, ask
questions about it, and then
a. carefully read the selection and write your answers without
looking
back at the text.
b. carefully read the selection and refer back to the text as
you write
your answers.
10Answer:
Critical reading helps you to
a. evaluate whether the author's statements are fact or
opinion.
b. locate specific information by looking for key words in the
text.
11Answer:
The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912.
a. fact
b. opinion
12Answer:
The men who boarded the ship's few lifeboats were cowards;
they should
have given up their places to women and children.
a. fact
b. opinion
13Answer:
A disproportionate number of steerage passengers died
aboard the sinking
ship.
a. fact
b. opinion
14Answer:
It was wrong that wealthy passengers were given priority in
the
assignments to lifeboats.
a. fact
b. opinion
15Answer:
Approximately fifteen hundred people died in the tragedy.
a. fact
b. opinion
16Answer:
Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would
best show
the following information:
the percentage of the total passengers from steerage class on
the
Titanic
a. table e. scale
b. pie chart f. timeline
c. line graph
d. tree diagram
17Answer:
Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would
best show
the following information:
the order in which various shipping disasters have occurred
over a
period of years
a. table e. scale
b. pie chart f. timeline
c. line graph
d. tree diagram
18Answer:
Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would
best show
the following information:
a comparison of the safety records of various modes of
transportation
a. table e. scale
b. pie chart f. timeline
c. line graph
d. tree diagram
19Answer:
Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would
best show
the following information:
the relationship between the captain of the Titanic and the
workers
under his command
a. table e. scale
b. pie chart f. timeline
c. line graph
d. tree diagram
20Answer:
Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would
best show
the following information:
the changes in the cost of building a new passenger ship
since 1915
a. table e. scale
b. pie chart f. timeline
c. line graph
d. tree diagram
1Answer:
Explaining information to another person is good preparation
for
a. note taking.
b. test taking.
2Answer:
When you prepare for a test, you should first
a. write down when the test will be given and what it will
cover.
b. meet with members of your class to review material.
3Answer:
When answering a multiple-choice item, you should first
a. read the question carefully.
b. note whether some responses can be used more than once.
4Answer:
When you read the possible responses for a multiple-choice
item, you
should
a. select the first response that might be correct.
b. eliminate responses that are clearly incorrect.
5Answer:
Absolute statements in test questions are often incorrect
because
a. they are trick questions.
b. most statements have exceptions.
6Answer:
Short-answer questions should be completed in
a. complete sentences
b. as few words as possible.
7Answer:
A good strategy when answering matching-test items is to
a. do the easy items first.
b. eliminate responses that are clearly incorrect.
8Answer:
You should initially skip difficult test items in order to
a. avoid being penalized for guessing.
b. save time.
9Answer:
The purpose of an aptitude test is to
a. determine individual talents and interests.
b. evaluate general skill levels.
10Answer:
Reading comprehension tests
a. measure your knowledge in specific content areas.
b. present a passage that provides all the information you
need to
answer a series of questions.
11Answer:
Skimming the questions on a reading comprehension test will
help you
a. know what to look for when you read.
b. eliminate clearly incorrect responses.
12Answer:
When a reading comprehension question asks you to analyze
the author's
point of view, you should focus on
a. the author's underlying opinions.
b. the main idea of the passage.
13Answer:
To identify a synonym for a particular word, you should
a. determine which word in a list causes or is the result of the
other
word.
b. choose the word from a list that has the closest meaning.
14Answer:
Tests of English usage may include mistakes in
a. grammar and word choice.
b. subject content.
15Answer:
Your decision whether to guess at answers on a test should be
based on
a. whether the test penalizes guessing.
b. whether you have narrowed your choice to only two
answers.
16Answer:
Choose the word that best completes this sentence: To _____
the
students' privacy, all records were locked in a file cabinet
each night.
a. demand
b. ensure
c. provide
d. grant
17Answer:
Choose the word that best completes this sentence: Officials
determined
that the damage to the ship was caused by an act of _____ by
one of the
sailors.
a. deviance
b. sabotage
c. mischief
d. deliberately
18Answer:
Choose the best word as a synonym for denote.
a. furnish
b. devalue
c. indicate
d. create
19Answer:
Choose the best word as a synonym for recalcitrant.
a. solidified
b. defiant
c. returned
d. refined
20Answer:
Choose the pair of words with the same relationship as the
following
pair: intimidate: fear.
a. feed: hunger
b. surprise: party
c. tickle: laugh
d. report: accident
21Answer:
Choose the pair of words with the same relationship as the
following
pair: myth: fiction.
a. beret: hat
b. literature: nonfiction
c. truth: imagination
d. dress: skirt
22Answer:
Select choice a if the sentence is without error. Select choice
b, c, or
d if you think the red-colored section should be replaced.
Destroy the evidence, and the crime was not able to be
solved.
a. was not able to be solved
b. was not solved
c. cannot be solved
d. would not be solved
23Answer:
Select choice a if the sentence is without error. Select choice
b, c, or
d if you think the red-colored section should be replaced.
A squirrel almost never forgets where it hid its food.
a. its food
b. its' food
c. it's food
d. his food
24Answer:
Identify the part of the following sentence that includes an
error. If
the sentence is without error, select choice e.
Toys are important tools for children because it helps them
experiment
with the world around them.
a. are
b. it helps
c. experiment
d. around them
e. no error
25Answer:
Identify the part of the following sentence that includes an
error. If
the sentence is without error, select choice e.
The most serious threatening to endangered wildlife comes
from human
beings.
a. serious threatening
b. endangered
c. comes
d. human beings
e. no error
1Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. shopper
b. funny
c. ploted
2Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. acting
b. feastting
c. cooking
3Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. grimness
b. thinnly
c. nearly
4Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. abhorence
b. admittance
c. submitting
5Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. disbared
b. committed
c. propelling
6Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. concurrent
b. excelence
c. intermittent
7Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. diverted
b. requested
c. occured
8Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. revealing
b. limiting
c. concealling
9Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. aweful
b. disgraceful
c. bravely
10Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. imaginable
b. observeable
c. pleasurable
11Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. trembled
b. trembling
c. exciteable
12Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. equipment
b. committment
c. annulment
13Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. wieght
b. neighbor
c. conceive
14Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. believe
b. receive
c. seive
15Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. ancient
b. wierd
c. vein
16Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. grief
b. cieling
c. skein
17Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. noticing
b. canoing
c. driving
18Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. probabely
b. quickly
c. forcefully
19Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. busily
b. sleepily
c. merryly
20Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. fizzes
b. dresses
c. advantags
21Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. either
b. niether
c. leisure
22Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. afternoon
b. keyboard
c. stopage
23Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. awful
b. develope
c. really
24Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. advertisment
b. beautiful
c. definite
25Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. guarantee
b. mischeivous
c. picnic
26Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. hieght
b. niece
c. villain
27Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. fasinating
b. familiarize
c. parallel
28Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. original
b. supersede
c. succede
29Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. seperate
b. truly
c. really
30Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. embarass
b. leaves
c. discipline
31Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. sprayer
b. player
c. multiplyer
32Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. dryly
b. applying
c. multipling
33Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. mother-in-laws
b. oxen
c. series
34Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. engagment
b. judgment
c. reference
35Answer:
Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
a. conveyed
b. joyous
c. tryed
36Answer:
The letter was written on light blue _____.
a. stationery
b. stationary
37Answer:
The assembly was called to order by the _____.
a. principal
b. principle
38Answer:
Mrs. Medina was _____ a nurse at General Hospital.
a. formally
b. formerly
39Answer:
He did not _____ his keys when the key chain broke.
a. lose
b. loose
40Answer:
My mother has held numerous jobs in the _____.
a. passed
b. past
41Answer:
The new company needed over a million dollars in _____ to
begin
production.
a. capitol
b. capital
42Answer:
These socks should be thrown away because they all are
_____.
a. holey
b. wholly
43Answer:
The church sponsored a trip to visit several _____ sites.
a. holey
b. holy
44Answer:
I can't go anywhere _____ the library to study.
a. except
b. accept
45Answer:
Chocolate cake tastes better _____ any other kind of cake.
a. then
b. than
1Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
Every morning the girl would (cogitate), or ponder, the prior
day's
events.
a. think deeply about
b. worry over
2Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
She (cachinnates) over the silliest jokes, like the time she
laughed so
hard that she actually fell over.
a. falls down
b. laughs loudly
3Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
My sister wanted to (demarcate) her half of our room, so we
got out the
tape measure and drew a line down the middle of the floor.
a. mark the limits of
b. remove
4Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
The (kaka) could not talk, as some other parrots do, but it
nevertheless
made an interesting pet.
a. bird
b. parrot
5Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
Mark was a (judoka), and his expertise in karate was just as
great as
his expertise in judo.
a. judo expert
b. student
6Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
The child's (importunate) demands were just impossible to
deal with,
like the time when she refused to move out of the grocery
check-out line
until her mother bought her a candy bar.
a. persistent
b. important
7Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
Mrs. Hancock was such a (dour) woman, especially compared
to her
outgoing, lighthearted husband.
a. wrinkled
b. stern
8Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
The snow that remained from that terrible winter was now
(liquescent),
and draining down the hillside.
a. melting
b. alcohol
9Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
The volcano was now (quiescent) and had not exploded for
more than two
years.
a. quickly changing
b. quiet/inactive
10Answer:
The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
may
be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the
context. Select
the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
in
parentheses used in the following sentence:
A (cadre) of young men, just like an army squadron, marched
into the
store together.
a. car-full
b. unified group
11Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
re(vive) (vivi)section
a. life/alive
b. write
12Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(chron)ological syn(chron)ize
a. name
b. time
13Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(co)author (co)lead
a. together
b. in place of
14Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(mis)treat (mis)place
a. wrong/bad
b. before
15Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
bore(dom) free(dom)
a. state/condition
b. full of
16Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(aque)duct (aqu)arium
a. build
b. water
17Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
agora(phobia) mono(phobia)
a. fear of
b. study of
18Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
ano(nym)ous pseudo(nym)
a. none
b. name
19Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(cent)ury (cent)imeter
a. hundred
b. penny
20Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(contra)dict (contr)ary
a. opposed
b. count
21Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(e)mit (ex)pel
a. give
b. out
22Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(port)able trans(port)
a. window
b. carry
23Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(bio)logy auto(bio)graphy
a. study of
b. life
24Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(de)mote (de)duction
a. among/between
b. from/down
25Answer:
Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
meaning for the
root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
(bene)fit (ben)ign
a. safe
b. good
1Answer:
A malapropism is
a. a mistaken use of words that is humorous.
b. a word formed from the initial letters of other words that
make up a
phrase.
2Answer:
The bow-wow theory of language development speculates
that
a. language originated as a means of warning others of
imminent danger
from wild animals.
b. language originated when people imitated the sounds they
heard in the
natural world.
3Answer:
The gesture theory of language development speculates that
a. gestures were accompanied by sounds that eventually came
to mean what
the gesture meant.
b. gestures were accompanied by physical exertions and
evolved into
words associated with those exertions.
4Answer:
One example of a language that uses a syllabary writing
system is
a. Japanese.
b. Chinese.
5Answer:
A logographic writing system is one in which
a. each character represents a sound or syllable.
b. each character represents an entire word.
6Answer:
Hieroglyphs are
a. characters that represent objects or ideas.
b. pictures that represent objects or ideas.
7Answer:
Linguistics is the study of
a. the history and development of language.
b. speech and language disabilities.
8Answer:
The cuneiform writing system of southeastern Iraq
a. gradually changed from a logography to a syllabary.
b. was a system of hieroglyphs.
9Answer:
The Phoenician writing system was similar to that of the
Greeks in that
a. both were based on logography.
b. both were based on an alphabet.
10Answer:
Hieroglyphs were used by
a. the Egyptians in northern Africa, the Sumerians in Iraq,
and the
Chinese.
b. the Hittites in Turkey, the Maya in Central America, and
the
Egyptians in northern Africa.
11Answer:
The Greek alphabet forms the basis of
a. all the alphabets in use in Europe.
b. only the Greek and Latin alphabets.
12Answer:
English belongs to the same branch of languages as
a. Yiddish, German, and Afrikaans.
b. French, Italian, and Spanish.
13Answer:
English is a member of the
a. Indo-European language family.
b. Greek-and-Roman language family.
14Answer:
An inflected language is one in which
a. nouns, pronouns, and adjectives have prefixes indicating
their
sentence function.
b. nouns, pronouns, and adjectives have case endings
indicating their
sentence function.
15Answer:
In the Old English language
a. nouns and pronouns had grammatical gender.
b. nouns and verbs had grammatical gender.
16Answer:
Old English was the language of people in
a. Britain.
b. Denmark.
17Answer:
During the Middle English period the language
a. became increasingly standardized and precise.
b. began to simplify gradually.
18Answer:
Shakespeare wrote
a. during the Middle English period.
b. after the Middle English period.
19Answer:
Johannes Gutenberg
a. began standardizing spelling and pronunciation of English.
b. built and began using movable raised type on a printing
press.
20Answer:
English
a. has scarcely changed since the time of Shakespeare.
b. continues to evolve slowly.
21Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: Code Blue
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
22Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: LA
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
23Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: He sent the package by partial
post.
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
24Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: raise Cain
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
25Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: "cleans most surfaces"
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
26Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: tort
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
27Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: DJ
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
28Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: The doctor prescribed milk of
amnesia.
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
29Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
following word or phrase: Pull up stakes.
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
30Answer:
"helps give you a brighter smile"
a. acronym
b. malapropism
c. idiom
d. weasel words
e. jargon
1Answer:
Which of the following is not one of the three main
categories of
dictionaries?
a. unabridged
b. college
c. school
d. topical
2Answer:
A dictionary is likely to provide
a. parts of speech
b. lists of synonyms
c. comparisons of homographs
d. references to related topics
3Answer:
You could find the definitions of homographs in
a. separate numerical subentries under the main word entry.
b. separate main word entries.
c. a synonym study at the end of the main entry word.
d. the etymology section of the main word entry.
4Answer:
The primary purpose of a thesaurus is to help the reader
a. find precise words about a given subject.
b. understand the numerous meanings of a specific word.
c. understand the history of a given word.
d. pronounce difficult words.
5Answer:
An etymology is
a. a history of a word.
b. a history of English.
c. a list of entries.
d. a list of synonyms.
6Answer:
(Insert Picture)
Referring to the figure, use the dictionary entries to answer
the
following question: What is the first entry word that appears
on
this page?
a. restore
b. resplendence
c. response
d. responsible
7Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: Which syllable in responsibility has the
primary accent?
a. the fourth syllable
b. the second syllable
c. the fifth syllable
d. the third syllable
8Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: What part of speech is responsible?
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
9Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: What adverbial form of the word
"responsible"
is given in the dictionary
entry?
a. responsibly
b. responsive
c. responsibleness
d. responsiveness
10Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: Besides responsibility what other noun
form of
responsible is listed?
a. responsibly
b. responsibleness
c. responsibiliation
d. responseness
11Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: The word "response" has its history in
which
earlier languages?
a. Middle English, Old French, and Latin
b. Middle English, Medieval Latin, and Latin
c. Old English and Middle French
d. Middle English and Middle French
12Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: Which definition of "response" is
specific to
electronics?
a. definition number one
b. definition number two
c. definition number three
13Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question:
"It's too early to tell what the young man's response will be
to the
kidney transplant performed this morning." This sentence is
an example
of which definition of "response"?
a. definition number one
b. definition number two
c. definition number three
d. definition number four
14Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: What is the plural spelling for
responsibility?
a. responsibilities
b. responsibilites
c. responsibilitys
d. responsibilitees
15Answer:
Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary
entries to answer the
following question: Which sentence uses responsible
according to
the first definition listed for the word?
a. My sister is a very responsible person.
b. My sister is responsible for the success of the program.
c. My sister was made treasurer because others believe she is
responsible.
d. My sister is one of the most responsible people I know.
1Answer:
To begin gathering information for a report on New Mexico,
you would
look for books
a. in a subject index.
b. in an author/title index.
2Answer:
To search for a work of fiction in the card catalog or in a
computer
catalog you could search by
a. author, title, or subject.
b. author or title only.
3Answer:
Most libraries group fiction
a. alphabetically by authors' last names.
b. into areas of thought and study.
4Answer:
Books in many larger libraries are categorized according to
the
a. Library of Congress Classification
b. Humanities Index
5Answer:
To locate a list of magazine articles on the Vietnam War of
the
1960s and 1970s, search the
a. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature.
b. card catalog.
6Answer:
Which information would be found on a card catalog subject
card for the
nonfiction book Battle Cry of Freedom by James McPherson?
a. length of the book
b. circulation information telling when the book was last
checked out
7Answer:
Which call number would you probably find on the
nonfiction book Battle
Cry of Freedom?
a. 973.37
b. Fic Mcp
8Answer:
If a library has more than one fiction work by the same
author, the
books are organized
a. according to their classification numbers.
b. alphabetically by title.
9Answer:
If a library has more than one nonfiction work on the same
subject, the
books are filed
a. by call number first, then alphabetically by author's name.
b. by call number first, then alphabetically by title.
10Answer:
In a computer catalog, you could search for a nonfiction book
by
a. author, title, or subject.
b. author or title only.
11Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item: Time (the
magazine)
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
12Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item: War and
Peace (a novel)
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
13Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item:
Best Loved Fairy Tales (a picture book)
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
14Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item:
Carmen (an opera on compact disc)
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
15Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item:
West Side Story (a video)
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
16Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item:
Consumer Reports (a magazine)
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
17Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item: World Book
Encyclopedia
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
18Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item: The World
Almanac
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
19Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item:
Hammond Contemporary World Atlas
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
20Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which
you would most likely find the following item:
The Complete Guide to Furniture Refinishing
a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction
stacks
b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
c. Audiovisual materials
d. Newspapers and periodicals
21Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Who is Pierre Trudeau?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
22Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Whom did the New York Times endorse for president in
1988?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
23Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Where is the Red Sea?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
24Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Who won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction last year?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
25Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What are the mountain ranges of Africa?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
26Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What books are available on the Civil War?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
27Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What major sports records were set last year?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
28Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Where did John Steinbeck grow up?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
29Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What is the most up-to-the-minute research on lasers?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
30Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Which books by John Steinbeck does the library own?
a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
Times
b. Information Please Almanac Index
c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card
catalog
d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
31Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What is the title of chapter 5?
a. glossary
b. index
c. bibliography
d. appendix
e. table of contents
32Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What resources did the author consult?
a. glossary
b. index
c. bibliography
d. appendix
e. table of contents
33Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
On what pages does the author discuss crustaceans?
a. glossary
b. index
c. bibliography
d. appendix
e. table of contents
34Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
What is the definition of the term "crustacean"?
a. glossary
b. index
c. bibliography
d. appendix
e. table of contents
35Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
which you
would most likely find the information requested:
Where might you find additional information such as charts,
tables, or
illustrations on crustaceans?
a. glossary
b. index
c. bibliography
d. appendix
e. table of contents
1Answer:
The English-Irish band one Direction came in third place on
The X
Factor in 2010.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
2Answer:
"What Makes You Beautiful" was one Direction's debut
single.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
3Answer:
Their song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (Composed by John
Lennon and Paul
McCartney) was the number-one song in the country.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
4Answer:
The Beatles appeared on a popular Sunday-night television
variety show
called The Ed Sullivan Show.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
5Answer:
A record audience of Seventy-three million americans
watched the Beatles
in their first television appearance in this country.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
6Answer:
In November 2014, one Direction released their fourth studio
album.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
7Answer:
The Beatles' drummer, Ringo Starr, commented, "so this is
America. They
all seem out of their minds."
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
8Answer:
Everywhere the Beatles went (They played concerts all over
the United
States), fans screamed and shoved to get close to the famous
singers.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
9Answer:
The music of the Beatles matured, and noted musicians later
called the
Beatles "The greatest group of all time."
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
10Answer:
The Beatles dominated the music scene both here and abroad
for many
years to come.
a. contains no errors in capitalization
b. contains an error in capitalization
11Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. General Charles de Gaulle
b. general Charles de Gaulle
12Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. north America
b. North America
13Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. the Declaration of independence
b. the Declaration of Independence
14Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. economics 101
b. Economics 101
15Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. Mint-o mouthwash
b. Mint-o Mouthwash
16Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. Mississippi river
b. Mississippi River
17Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. jupiter
b. Jupiter
18Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. the eighteenth century
b. the Eighteenth Century
19Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. For Whom the Bell Tolls
b. For whom the Bell Tolls
20Answer:
Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly:
a. the war of 1812
b. the War of 1812
21Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. A White House statement was issued this afternoon.
b. A White House Statement was issued this afternoon.
22Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. I wanted to take a Foreign Language this year, but I don't
think I
can get into the german class.
b. I wanted to take a foreign language this year, but I don't
think I
can get into the German class.
23Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. Each summer we go to the south to visit relatives.
b. Each summer we go to the South to visit relatives.
24Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. John Glenn jr. was the first American to orbit the earth.
b. John Glenn Jr. was the first American to orbit the earth.
25Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. To get to the shopping center, you drive west on Main
Street for
about seven miles.
b. To get to the shopping center, you drive West on Main
Street for
about seven miles.
26Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. My sister goes to college at Michigan State University.
b. My sister goes to college at Michigan state University.
27Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. I got a letter from my grandmother and from aunt Betty.
b. I got a letter from my grandmother and from Aunt Betty.
28Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. Chi Han is running for president of the Student Council.
b. Chi Han is running for President of the Student Council.
29Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. Edward Smith ran for congress on the Democratic ticket.
b. Edward Smith ran for Congress on the Democratic ticket.
30Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
correctly:
a. Please ask Mother to help me find my wallet.
b. Please ask mother to help me find my wallet.
1Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
drink, drank, drunk
a. correct
b. incorrect
2Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
lose, losed, lost
a. correct
b. incorrect
3Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
freeze, frozen, frozen
a. correct
b. incorrect
4Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
tear, tore, torn
a. correct
b. incorrect
5Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
grow, grew, growed
a. correct
b. incorrect
6Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
write, wrote, written
a. correct
b. incorrect
7Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
take, took, taken
a. correct
b. incorrect
8Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
see, seen, seen
a. correct
b. incorrect
9Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
ring, rang, rung
a. correct
b. incorrect
10Answer:
Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct
or
incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
form, and
the past participle.
put, put, put
a. correct
b. incorrect
11Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
Sea turtles (are) endangered.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
12Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
For many years, conservationists (have fought) to save them.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
13Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
Poachers almost (had obliterated) the sea-turtle population
before laws
were changed to protect this species.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
14Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
Poachers (killed) sea turtles and destroyed their eggs.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
15Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
Conservationists (will save) the lives of thousands of sea
turtles.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
16Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
They (place) screens over some of the turtles' nests to protect
the eggs
from hungry animals.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
17Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
They (have patrolled) the beaches to keep away poachers.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
18Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
Female sea turtles (will have laid) thousands of eggs before
they die.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
19Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
Male sea turtles (have) never (left) the water during their
entire
lives.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
20Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
tense of
the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
The female sea turtle (came) on land only to lay her eggs.
a. present e. past perfect
b. past f. future perfect
c. future
d. present perfect
21Answer:
Does your school _____ milk in cardboard milk cartons?
a. serve
b. served
c. serving
22Answer:
Kids in an average-size school can _____ fifty thousand
cartons of milk
per year.
a. drank
b. drink
c. have drunk
23Answer:
Because they want to cut down on waste, some schools _____
to use
plastic milk bottles.
a. are started
b. start
c. have started
24Answer:
These milk bottles _____ reused hundreds of times.
a. can be
b. can have been
c. has been
25Answer:
Once the milk is consumed, the plastic milk bottles _____.
a. can become recycled
b. are recycled
c. have been recycled
26Answer:
Because they are concerned about the environment, many
other schools
_____ aluminum cans.
a. recycle
b. has recycled
c. is recycling
27Answer:
Students at many high schools _____ attention to methods
others could
use to reduce waste and increase recycling.
a. brung
b. have brung
c. have brought
28Answer:
For example, many schools _____ their lunches on styrofoam
plates.
a. serve
b. begun serving
c. will have been serving
29Answer:
Switching to reusable dishes _____ pollution of another sort,
if the
waste water from washing all those dishes is not properly
handled.
a. may create
b. have created
c. are creating
30Answer:
Many people are aware of the problem, but decisions about
how to reduce
waste _____ not easy.
a. be
b. is
c. are
31Answer:
Sam was given a knapsack by his best friend.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
32Answer:
I was awarded a good grade by my history teacher.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
33Answer:
I threw the wet rag onto the floor.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
34Answer:
The garden was wrecked by my younger brother.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
35Answer:
All the furniture on the porch was soaked by the summer
storm.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
36Answer:
The coiled snake frightened the hiker as he walked within an
inch of its
nest.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
37Answer:
Carlos ducked under the large desk to escape the falling
brick.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
38Answer:
The bus driver brought the bus to a sudden stop.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
39Answer:
Uncle Tom's Cabin was published just before the Civil War.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
40Answer:
The camp was run by former teachers.
a. active voice
b. passive voice
1Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
(So many legends surround the history of the United States
flag) that it
is sometimes difficult to establish the true story.
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
2Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
No one knows for certain (who designed the flag).
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
3Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
In 1777 the Second Continental Congress adopted a
resolution (that
briefly described the flag's appearance).
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
4Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
(Although the resolution described the appearance of the
flag), it did
not give the name of the flag's designer.
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
5Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
(Francis Hopkinson claimed) that he designed the flag.
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
6Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
Congress refused to pay Mr. Hopkinson (after he submitted a
request for
reimbursement for his services).
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
7Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
When Vermont and Kentucky became states, (two more
stripes were added to
the flag).
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
8Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
(Because each addition of a state to the Union would
necessitate another
stripe in the flag), Congress changed the flag's design.
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
9Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
(In 1818 Congress decided) that the flag would have thirteen
stripes to
symbolize the original thirteen states but that there would be
twenty
stars, one for each state.
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
10Answer:
Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
(Since that decision was made), thirty additional stars have
been added
to the flag.
a. main clause
b. subordinate clause
11Answer:
A person who wants to become a naturalized citizen of the
United States
can obtain information from the Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
12Answer:
You must be eighteen to become a naturalized citizen, and
you must have
lived in the United States for at least five years.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
13Answer:
An individual who is married to a United States citizen needs
only to
have lived in this country for three years.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
14Answer:
Before being naturalized, one must know how to read, write,
and speak
English.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
15Answer:
The English-language requirement is waived for individuals
who are over
age fifty and who have been residents of the United States for
twenty
years or more.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
16Answer:
You must also demonstrate that you know some fundamentals
of United
States history, and you must show that you understand the
principles of
United States government.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
17Answer:
To become a citizen, you must renounce any allegiance to
your old
country, and you must swear to uphold the Constitution of
the United
States.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
18Answer:
You must also agree to serve in the military.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
19Answer:
A judge administers an oath of allegiance to each individual
at a
naturalization hearing.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
20Answer:
Every year many people become citizens of the United
States.
a. simple sentence
b. compound sentence
c. complex sentence
d. compound-complex sentence
21Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service operates a
forensics
laboratory that helps officials find evidence to use against
(whoever
kills or captures endangered animals).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
22Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Experts use scientific methods to evaluate evidence (that can
be used in
legal procedures).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
23Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Forensic science is used to help solve crimes (that are
committed
against humans).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
24Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Wildlife forensic science is an entirely new field, which is
being
staffed by trained wildlife experts as well as by those (who
have
experience in police crime labs).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
25Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Wildlife forensics experts studied otters and eagles (that
were harmed
in an oil spill).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
26Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
(Whoever was responsible for the oil spill) could be brought
to court
because of the damage.
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
27Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Feathers, fur, and animal skins are collected and studied (so
that
positive identification of animal remains can be made).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
28Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Blood and DNA samples, (which have been collected from
animals), are
also used to identify animal remains.
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
29Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
Accurate identification of evidence is necessary (so that
charges can be
filed against people suspected of capturing or killing
endangered
animals).
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
30Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the
clause
in parentheses in the following sentence:
(What is learned in wildlife forensics) may improve the
nation's
ecosystem.
a. adjective clause
b. adverb clause
c. noun clause
31Answer:
One of the great success stories of wildlife forensics
concerns the
identification of ivory.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
32Answer:
Did you know that there are several different types of ivory?
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
33Answer:
African elephant and Asian elephant and mammoth.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
34Answer:
It is illegal to trade ivory from African and Asian elephants,
it is
legal to trade ivory from Ice Age mammoths.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
35Answer:
How old such ivory must be!
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
36Answer:
Look at the ivory under the microscope.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
37Answer:
That is just what wildlife forensic scientists do.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
38Answer:
Differences in the grain lines in cross-sections of ivory.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
39Answer:
Is it difficult to distinguish the differences between kinds of
ivory?
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
40Answer:
Not when you know what you are looking for.
a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
c. interrogative sentence
d. exclamatory sentence
1Answer:
Listen!
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
2Answer:
Would you like to learn how to dye eggs.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
3Answer:
To make beautiful marbleized eggs, you need these
ingredients:
hard-boiled eggs, water, food coloring, vinegar, and
vegetable
oil.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
4Answer:
Add several drops of food coloring to a full cup of hot water:
then
add one teaspoon of vegetable oil and one teaspoon of
vinegar.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
5Answer:
Place the egg in this cup; and allow it to sit for about two
minutes.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
6Answer:
Remove the egg from the cup, wipe it well with a paper
towel, and
you will notice how unusual it looks: Only parts of the
eggshell
absorbed the dye.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
7Answer:
Place the egg in another color; allow it to sit two more
minutes;
and wipe the egg well when you take it from the cup.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
8Answer:
You can make: blue and green swirled eggs, purple and pink
swirled
eggs, orange and yellow swirled eggs, or any other color
combinations you wish.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
9Answer:
These marbleized eggs do take a bit more time than
conventionally
dyed eggs; nevertheless, the results are well worth the extra
time.
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
10Answer:
Undoubtedly your friends will say "Those are the most
unusual
colored eggs we've ever seen."
a. punctuated correctly
b. contains an error in punctuation
11Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
I went for a long walk in the woods, and I went for a boat
ride.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
12Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
I packed my comb, my brush, my sleeping bag, my
toothbrush and a
change of clothes.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
13Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
If you don't mind I would like a glass of water.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
14Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
This weekend I must read the play, King Lear.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
15Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
We ate a gigantic breakfast, consequently, we did not need to
stop
for lunch.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
16Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
No I do not want to go to the movies tonight.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
17Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
Around the neighborhood she is known for her beautiful lawn
and
garden.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
18Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
Speaking at a frantic rate Joseph told the operator where to
send the
ambulance.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
19Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
Raul, unlike most of the other children at his preschool, was
content to sit and play for long periods of time.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
20Answer:
Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
Quiet down children, or you will not be able to hear the
movie.
a. Add a comma.
b. Remove a comma.
c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation.
d. No correction is needed.
21Answer:
The juggler--using five balls in all performed in the park.
a. sentence is written correctly
b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation
marks, or italics
22Answer:
Most of the houses in the neighborhood were built at the turn
of the
century. (Not all of them are as nice as this one, however.)
a. sentence is written correctly
b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation
marks, or italics
23Answer:
Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage was
published
in 1895.
a. sentence is written correctly
b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation
marks, or italics
24Answer:
Henry Fleming, Crane's young hero, "had dreamed of battles
all his
life" but learns to prefer "an existence of soft and eternal
peace".
a. sentence is written correctly
b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation
marks, or italics
25Answer:
In 1896 Fannie Farmer's first cookbook, "Boston Cooking-
School Cook
Book," was published.
a. sentence is written correctly
b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation
marks, or italics
26Answer:
These shoes must be somebody elses.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
27Answer:
My grandparents have been married for fifty-one years.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
28Answer:
They first met on July seventh, 1940.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
29Answer:
Be sure to dot your is and cross your ts.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
30Answer:
Both the principal and the vice-principal spoke at the
assembly.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
31Answer:
While she was growing up in Buffalo, New York, Stella lived
at 42
West Ninth Street.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
32Answer:
6f. 2in.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
33Answer:
In the early 1980's many factories went out of business.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
34Answer:
It's dinner time, so please give the dog it's food.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
35Answer:
By using coupons at the grocery store, you could get twenty
dollars' worth of groceries for only sixteen dollars.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
36Answer:
The new store features up to the minute fashions.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
37Answer:
In the catalog the shoes' sizes range from size five to size
ten.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
38Answer:
Linda and David went to Marta's and Rosa's house.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
39Answer:
The guide led the hikers on an eight-day journey up the
mountain.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
40Answer:
When they returned, they needed eight days' rest.
a. written correctly
b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
1Answer:
A change in habitat will _____ the population of a species.
a. affect
b. effect
2Answer:
It is difficult for some people to _____ praise.
a. accept
b. except
3Answer:
Our class rode _____ on the school bus.
a. all together
b. altogether
4Answer:
I _____ finished my homework.
a. all ready
b. already
5Answer:
A large _____ of issues will be discussed at the meeting
today.
a. amount
b. number
6Answer:
The cookies are all delicious, and it is difficult to choose
_____ all
the different kinds.
a. between
b. among
7Answer:
Please _____ this trash outside when you go.
a. bring
b. take
8Answer:
I _____ given you a ride if I had known you needed one.
a. would of
b. would have
9Answer:
The book was much _____ what I expected.
a. different from
b. different than
10Answer:
Put the tea _____ the microwave oven to reheat it.
a. in
b. into
11Answer:
There were _____ people at the concert tonight than last
night.
a. less
b. fewer
12Answer:
_____ of book does not appeal to me.
a. This kind
b. These kinds
13Answer:
_____ the flowers in the middle of the table.
a. Lay
b. Lie
14Answer:
Your car _____ us on the freeway this morning.
a. past
b. passed
15Answer:
_____ your jacket remain on the chair by the door.
a. Leave
b. Let
16Answer:
The clowns will _____ the floats in the parade.
a. proceed
b. precede
17Answer:
The children spoke _____ to the visitors in their house.
a. respectfully
b. respectively
18Answer:
There are _____ of books at the library.
a. a lot
b. alot
19Answer:
The decision is final, _____ of your opinion on the matter.
a. regardless
b. irregardless
20Answer:
The child had just _____ down when the doorbell rang and
woke him.
a. laid
b. lain
21Answer:
The principal does not think _____ the teachers do on the
matter.
a. as
b. like
22Answer:
Do not _____ your gloves.
a. loose
b. lose
23Answer:
The reason Ed is home _____ his office closed early today.
a. is because
b. is that
24Answer:
Please _____ the mustard and ketchup on the table.
a. set
b. sit
25Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. (Whom) came to the door?
b. (Who) came to the door?
26Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. The coach told us (where to meet) before the game.
b. The coach told us (where to meet at) before the game.
27Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. Bruce can stay only for (awhile) before he needs to leave.
b. Bruce can stay only for (a while) before he needs to leave.
28Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. I hope you found your way (all right) in the dark.
b. I hope you found your way (alright) in the dark.
29Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. Linda (might of) gone downtown on the bus.
b. Linda (might have) gone downtown on the bus.
30Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. Alicia performed (well) at the concert.
b. Alicia performed (good) at the concert.
31Answer:
Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or
expression in
parentheses is used correctly:
a. The dog (would not leave) the squirrel cross the yard.
b. The dog (would not let) the squirrel cross the yard.
1Answer:
That novel is the _____ book I have ever read.
a. most fascinating
b. more fascinating
2Answer:
Gloria likes baked potatoes more than _____ food.
a. any
b. any other
3Answer:
That shade of blue is the _____ of all those I have seen.
a. prettiest
b. prettier
4Answer:
This is the _____ of the two kittens.
a. smaller
b. smallest
5Answer:
Alan is the _____ of all the members of his family.
a. less outgoing
b. least outgoing
6Answer:
I felt _____ on Monday than I feel today.
a. worse
b. worser
7Answer:
The instruction manual that came with the VCR was the
_____ pamphlet I
have ever read.
a. least helpful
b. less helpful
8Answer:
Having read all four of the local newspaper reports, I
concluded that
the Times had covered the election the _____.
a. most thoroughly
b. more thoroughly
9Answer:
The aerobic effect of tennis is far greater than _____.
a. golf
b. that of golf
10Answer:
The apple pie was much _____ than the cherry pie.
a. better
b. more good
11Answer:
Since the fish smelled _____, we did not eat it.
a. badly
b. bad
12Answer:
The music was performed very _____.
a. badly
b. bad
13Answer:
The tire is leaking _____.
a. bad
b. badly
14Answer:
Your little girl speaks very _____ for a two-year-old.
a. good
b. well
15Answer:
The veterinarian could tell that the dog was not feeling
_____.
a. good
b. well
16Answer:
She looks _____ in anything whe wears.
a. good
b. well
17Answer:
The gymnast scored _____ in the competition.
a. well
b. good
18Answer:
Ice cream is my favorite dessert, and this ice cream tastes
really
_____.
a. good
b. well
19Answer:
Rita felt _____ when her team lost the playoff game.
a. badly
b. bad
20Answer:
My mother sings _____.
a. good
b. well
21Answer:
A distant object became visible to the pedestrian in the sky.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
22Answer:
Ying only plays in the band.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
23Answer:
Always seeking perfection, Michael plays golf with grim
determination.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
24Answer:
Keeping to the side of the road, the gas station soon
appeared.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
25Answer:
Keeping to the side of the road, the car limped into the gas
station.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
26Answer:
The woman wrote her name on the contract with strong
reservations.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
27Answer:
After standing all day, the couch looked so inviting.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
28Answer:
After work he went to the party at his friend's house.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
29Answer:
Only Pat knows who bought the gift, and she won't tell
anyone else.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
30Answer:
I saw an accident riding into work this morning.
a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
b. correct
31Answer:
Don't never go swimming by yourself.
a. double comparison
b. double negative
c. correct
32Answer:
Tina was one of the most smartest girls in the school.
a. double comparison
b. double negative
c. correct
33Answer:
No other tree grows more quickly than no poplar.
a. double comparison
b. double negative
c. correct
34Answer:
Jennifer was among the fittest girls on the team.
a. double comparison
b. double negative
c. correct
35Answer:
Don't buy anything from the street vendors.
a. double comparison
b. double negative
c. correct
1Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
"One very popular hobby" is rock collecting.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
2Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Some people "find their own rocks".
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
3Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Others "buy" their rocks in stores or at rock shows.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
4Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Rock collecting "can be" a lifelong hobby.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
5Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Rock "hounds" collect for profit and for pleasure.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
6Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
"Many rock hounds" collect fossils as well as minerals.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
7Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
"Some" of the most interesting fossils are the remains of
animals called
trilobites.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
8Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Trilobites "lived on the earth about 500 million years ago".
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
9Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Rock hounds "treasure rocks called geodes".
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
10Answer:
Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of
the word
or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
Minerals in the hollow part of a geode "can include" quartz,
gypsum, or
even amethyst.
a. simple subject
b. simple predicate
c. complete subject
d. complete predicate
11Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Here is the equipment you need for rock collecting.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
12Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Wear safety goggles when chipping away at rocks.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
13Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
You need four other tools for collecting.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
14Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Use a hand lens for close examination of the rocks.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
15Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
In your pocket carry a paper bag for saving rocks.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
16Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Under the ground is a vast storehouse waiting for your
discovery.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
17Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Among the most common rocks is granite.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
18Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Every specimen you find should be labeled with the location,
the date,
and type of rock.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
19Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Polish your rocks with a rock tumbler.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
20Answer:
Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which
the
following sentence is written:
Then stand back and admire your collection.
a. normal
b. inverted
c. command
21Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Most collectors consider fossils (priceless).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
22Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
They collect (fossils) wherever they go.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
23Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
A study of living plants is (essential) to understanding
fossils.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
24Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Fossils are the (remains) of plants or animals that once lived.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
25Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Some rock hounds collect mineral (specimens) in abandoned
mines.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
26Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Some collectors give (friends) their surplus mineral
specimens.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjectiv
27Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Some people buy (themselves) additional mineral specimens.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
28Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Many collectors find geodes fascinating (rocks) for study.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
29Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Geodes are (rocks) with crystal-lined cavities.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
30Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
On the outside, geodes look (rough) and drab.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
31Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
A rock hound often shares his or her (excitement) in finding
an unusual
geode.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
32Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Rock collecting gives (collectors) much pleasure.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
33Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Many large cities host rock and mineral (shows) where
collectors can
purchase rocks of all sizes and prices.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
34Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Novice collectors may find small rocks (inexpensive).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
35Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Mineral shows give the (novice) a place to see thousands of
different
rocks and minerals.
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
36Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Some exhibitors at the rock shows are professional
(geologists).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
37Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Other exhibitors are industrial (chemists).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
38Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
Everyone considers rock shows fun and (educational).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
39Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
But rock lovers must be (responsible).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
40Answer:
Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the
function of
the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
The world's supply of fossils and rocks is (limited).
a. direct object
b. indirect object
c. object complement
d. predicate nominative
e. predicate adjective
1Answer:
Match the sentence fragment solution to the correct sentence
fragment problem: Fragment that lacks both a subject and a verb
Solution
s:
a. Add a subject to the fragment to make it a complete
sentence.
b. Combine the fragment with another sentence.
c. Add a complete verb or a helping verb to make the
sentence
complete or combine the fragment with another sentence.
d. Combine the fragment with another sentence, or rewrite
the
fragment as a complete sentence, eliminating the
subordinating
conjunction or the relative pronoun and adding a subject
or
other words necessary to make a complete thought.
2Answer:
Match the sentence fragment solution to the correct sentence
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  • 1. 1Answer: Which of the following phrases is an important verbal clue? a. "one reason" b. "any questions?" 2Answer: Your active listening should focus on identifying main ideas and a. nonverbal clues. b. supporting details. 3Answer: Nonverbal clues provide information to the audience by a. making the presentation more interesting and engaging for the
  • 2. listener. b. conveying the speaker's opinion or indicating an important point. 4Answer: When you listen to a television commercial featuring a famous person, you should a. associate the product with the celebrity and buy the product on that basis. b. determine whether the commercial has presented enough evidence to support its claim. 5Answer: Evaluating information as you listen will help you a. retain the information.
  • 3. b. clear your mind of other concerns. 6Answer: Paying attention to radio and television commercials provides a. the most accurate information on competing products. b. practice in careful listening. 7Answer: Comments praising a product are called a. verbal signals. b. testimonials. 8Answer: An important listening skill is a. clearing your mind of other concerns.
  • 4. b. anticipating what the speaker will say. 9Answer: Your classroom listening skills should include a. noticing verbal clues and identifying main ideas. b. identifying main ideas and analyzing testimonials. 10Answer: Using good listening skills will help you a. understand and retain what you hear. b. associate products with appropriate celebrities. 11Answer: To enliven the stories you tell, a. use transition words such as first, then, and next.
  • 5. b. change your voice to portray different characters. 12Answer: The purpose of an announcement is a. to provide brief information clearly and with all necessary details. b. to entertain or convey a particular point. 13Answer: A discussion is usually a. focused and directed. b. informal and spontaneous. 14Answer: You can make both discussions and conversations more enjoyable by
  • 6. a. first writing out everything you want to say. b. letting others speak without interruption and taking turns speaking and listening. 15Answer: One method for making a speech more interesting is a. to include unusual or intriguing details not known to the rest of the class. b. to write out your speech word for word and read it. 16Answer: Presenting a speech from note cards helps you a. narrow your topic. b. sound natural and expressive.
  • 7. 17Answer: When working in small groups, the role of the recorder is a. to keep the discussion focused. b. to write down all ideas shared. 18Answer: To draw attention to important steps in a demonstration, you should a. use transition words like first, then, and last. b. vary the tone and volume of your voice. 19Answer: Before delivering a speech from note cards, it is a good idea to a. number your note cards so you can keep them in order. b. write out all you want to say on the cards.
  • 8. 20Answer: If people are leaning forward in their seats or asking each other questions while you are giving a speech, you should a. speak up, ask if there is a sound problem, and repeat any points necessary. b. consider speaking more quickly and vary the tone and volume of your voice. 1Answer: When you take notes during class discussions, you may want to a. identify the signal words the teacher uses to point out relationships among ideas. b. organize your notes in an informal outline.
  • 9. 2Answer: One effective study technique is to a. take notes while reading assigned texts. b. study at a different time every day so that you learn to be flexible. 3Answer: When you begin working on a long-term history project, you should first a. tackle the hardest part of the assignment. b. break the assignment into stages, such as researching, reading, and writing. 4Answer:
  • 10. An effective way to use your study time is to a. study only one subject each evening so you don't lose focus or concentration. b. study one subject for about forty-five minutes, then switch to another subject or task. 5Answer: Scanning is useful when you are a. reviewing key vocabulary terms before a test. b. learning the material for the first time. 6Answer: When you need to explain a piece of writing to someone else, it is usually best to a. skim the material before you begin your instructions.
  • 11. b. read in-depth so you are very familiar with the material. 7Answer: Thirty days has September, April, June, and November... is a. an example of mnemonic device. b. information that could be represented in a pie chart. 8Answer: If you hear a teacher using signal words in the lecture, you should a. be prepared to interpret examples of figurative language. b. be prepared to write down important information. 9Answer: When you use the SQ3R method, you should first preview the material, ask
  • 12. questions about it, and then a. carefully read the selection and write your answers without looking back at the text. b. carefully read the selection and refer back to the text as you write your answers. 10Answer: Critical reading helps you to a. evaluate whether the author's statements are fact or opinion. b. locate specific information by looking for key words in the text. 11Answer: The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912. a. fact
  • 13. b. opinion 12Answer: The men who boarded the ship's few lifeboats were cowards; they should have given up their places to women and children. a. fact b. opinion 13Answer: A disproportionate number of steerage passengers died aboard the sinking ship. a. fact b. opinion 14Answer:
  • 14. It was wrong that wealthy passengers were given priority in the assignments to lifeboats. a. fact b. opinion 15Answer: Approximately fifteen hundred people died in the tragedy. a. fact b. opinion 16Answer: Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would best show the following information: the percentage of the total passengers from steerage class on
  • 15. the Titanic a. table e. scale b. pie chart f. timeline c. line graph d. tree diagram 17Answer: Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would best show the following information: the order in which various shipping disasters have occurred over a period of years a. table e. scale b. pie chart f. timeline c. line graph d. tree diagram
  • 16. 18Answer: Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would best show the following information: a comparison of the safety records of various modes of transportation a. table e. scale b. pie chart f. timeline c. line graph d. tree diagram 19Answer: Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would best show the following information: the relationship between the captain of the Titanic and the workers
  • 17. under his command a. table e. scale b. pie chart f. timeline c. line graph d. tree diagram 20Answer: Select the letter of the type of graph or diagram that would best show the following information: the changes in the cost of building a new passenger ship since 1915 a. table e. scale b. pie chart f. timeline c. line graph d. tree diagram 1Answer:
  • 18. Explaining information to another person is good preparation for a. note taking. b. test taking. 2Answer: When you prepare for a test, you should first a. write down when the test will be given and what it will cover. b. meet with members of your class to review material. 3Answer: When answering a multiple-choice item, you should first a. read the question carefully. b. note whether some responses can be used more than once.
  • 19. 4Answer: When you read the possible responses for a multiple-choice item, you should a. select the first response that might be correct. b. eliminate responses that are clearly incorrect. 5Answer: Absolute statements in test questions are often incorrect because a. they are trick questions. b. most statements have exceptions. 6Answer: Short-answer questions should be completed in a. complete sentences
  • 20. b. as few words as possible. 7Answer: A good strategy when answering matching-test items is to a. do the easy items first. b. eliminate responses that are clearly incorrect. 8Answer: You should initially skip difficult test items in order to a. avoid being penalized for guessing. b. save time. 9Answer: The purpose of an aptitude test is to a. determine individual talents and interests.
  • 21. b. evaluate general skill levels. 10Answer: Reading comprehension tests a. measure your knowledge in specific content areas. b. present a passage that provides all the information you need to answer a series of questions. 11Answer: Skimming the questions on a reading comprehension test will help you a. know what to look for when you read. b. eliminate clearly incorrect responses. 12Answer:
  • 22. When a reading comprehension question asks you to analyze the author's point of view, you should focus on a. the author's underlying opinions. b. the main idea of the passage. 13Answer: To identify a synonym for a particular word, you should a. determine which word in a list causes or is the result of the other word. b. choose the word from a list that has the closest meaning. 14Answer: Tests of English usage may include mistakes in a. grammar and word choice. b. subject content.
  • 23. 15Answer: Your decision whether to guess at answers on a test should be based on a. whether the test penalizes guessing. b. whether you have narrowed your choice to only two answers. 16Answer: Choose the word that best completes this sentence: To _____ the students' privacy, all records were locked in a file cabinet each night. a. demand b. ensure c. provide d. grant
  • 24. 17Answer: Choose the word that best completes this sentence: Officials determined that the damage to the ship was caused by an act of _____ by one of the sailors. a. deviance b. sabotage c. mischief d. deliberately 18Answer: Choose the best word as a synonym for denote. a. furnish b. devalue c. indicate d. create
  • 25. 19Answer: Choose the best word as a synonym for recalcitrant. a. solidified b. defiant c. returned d. refined 20Answer: Choose the pair of words with the same relationship as the following pair: intimidate: fear. a. feed: hunger b. surprise: party c. tickle: laugh d. report: accident
  • 26. 21Answer: Choose the pair of words with the same relationship as the following pair: myth: fiction. a. beret: hat b. literature: nonfiction c. truth: imagination d. dress: skirt 22Answer: Select choice a if the sentence is without error. Select choice b, c, or d if you think the red-colored section should be replaced. Destroy the evidence, and the crime was not able to be solved. a. was not able to be solved b. was not solved
  • 27. c. cannot be solved d. would not be solved 23Answer: Select choice a if the sentence is without error. Select choice b, c, or d if you think the red-colored section should be replaced. A squirrel almost never forgets where it hid its food. a. its food b. its' food c. it's food d. his food 24Answer: Identify the part of the following sentence that includes an error. If the sentence is without error, select choice e.
  • 28. Toys are important tools for children because it helps them experiment with the world around them. a. are b. it helps c. experiment d. around them e. no error 25Answer: Identify the part of the following sentence that includes an error. If the sentence is without error, select choice e. The most serious threatening to endangered wildlife comes from human beings. a. serious threatening b. endangered c. comes
  • 29. d. human beings e. no error 1Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. shopper b. funny c. ploted 2Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. acting b. feastting c. cooking 3Answer:
  • 30. Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. grimness b. thinnly c. nearly 4Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. abhorence b. admittance c. submitting 5Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. disbared b. committed
  • 31. c. propelling 6Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. concurrent b. excelence c. intermittent 7Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. diverted b. requested c. occured 8Answer:
  • 32. Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. revealing b. limiting c. concealling 9Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. aweful b. disgraceful c. bravely 10Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. imaginable b. observeable c. pleasurable
  • 33. 11Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. trembled b. trembling c. exciteable 12Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. equipment b. committment c. annulment 13Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
  • 34. a. wieght b. neighbor c. conceive 14Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. believe b. receive c. seive 15Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. ancient b. wierd c. vein
  • 35. 16Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. grief b. cieling c. skein 17Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. noticing b. canoing c. driving 18Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. probabely
  • 36. b. quickly c. forcefully 19Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. busily b. sleepily c. merryly 20Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. fizzes b. dresses c. advantags 21Answer:
  • 37. Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. either b. niether c. leisure 22Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. afternoon b. keyboard c. stopage 23Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. awful b. develope
  • 38. c. really 24Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. advertisment b. beautiful c. definite 25Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. guarantee b. mischeivous c. picnic 26Answer:
  • 39. Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. hieght b. niece c. villain 27Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. fasinating b. familiarize c. parallel 28Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. original b. supersede c. succede
  • 40. 29Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. seperate b. truly c. really 30Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. embarass b. leaves c. discipline 31Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled:
  • 41. a. sprayer b. player c. multiplyer 32Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. dryly b. applying c. multipling 33Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. mother-in-laws b. oxen c. series
  • 42. 34Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. engagment b. judgment c. reference 35Answer: Select the letter of the one word that is misspelled: a. conveyed b. joyous c. tryed 36Answer: The letter was written on light blue _____. a. stationery
  • 43. b. stationary 37Answer: The assembly was called to order by the _____. a. principal b. principle 38Answer: Mrs. Medina was _____ a nurse at General Hospital. a. formally b. formerly 39Answer: He did not _____ his keys when the key chain broke. a. lose
  • 44. b. loose 40Answer: My mother has held numerous jobs in the _____. a. passed b. past 41Answer: The new company needed over a million dollars in _____ to begin production. a. capitol b. capital 42Answer:
  • 45. These socks should be thrown away because they all are _____. a. holey b. wholly 43Answer: The church sponsored a trip to visit several _____ sites. a. holey b. holy 44Answer: I can't go anywhere _____ the library to study. a. except b. accept 45Answer:
  • 46. Chocolate cake tastes better _____ any other kind of cake. a. then b. than 1Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: Every morning the girl would (cogitate), or ponder, the prior day's events. a. think deeply about b. worry over 2Answer:
  • 47. The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: She (cachinnates) over the silliest jokes, like the time she laughed so hard that she actually fell over. a. falls down b. laughs loudly 3Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word
  • 48. in parentheses used in the following sentence: My sister wanted to (demarcate) her half of our room, so we got out the tape measure and drew a line down the middle of the floor. a. mark the limits of b. remove 4Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: The (kaka) could not talk, as some other parrots do, but it nevertheless made an interesting pet. a. bird
  • 49. b. parrot 5Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: Mark was a (judoka), and his expertise in karate was just as great as his expertise in judo. a. judo expert b. student 6Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that
  • 50. may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: The child's (importunate) demands were just impossible to deal with, like the time when she refused to move out of the grocery check-out line until her mother bought her a candy bar. a. persistent b. important 7Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in
  • 51. parentheses used in the following sentence: Mrs. Hancock was such a (dour) woman, especially compared to her outgoing, lighthearted husband. a. wrinkled b. stern 8Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: The snow that remained from that terrible winter was now (liquescent), and draining down the hillside. a. melting
  • 52. b. alcohol 9Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: The volcano was now (quiescent) and had not exploded for more than two years. a. quickly changing b. quiet/inactive 10Answer: The following sentence contains a word in parentheses that may
  • 53. be unfamiliar. Determine the meaning by examining the context. Select the letter of the definition that most closely reflects the word in parentheses used in the following sentence: A (cadre) of young men, just like an army squadron, marched into the store together. a. car-full b. unified group 11Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: re(vive) (vivi)section a. life/alive b. write
  • 54. 12Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (chron)ological syn(chron)ize a. name b. time 13Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (co)author (co)lead a. together b. in place of 14Answer:
  • 55. Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (mis)treat (mis)place a. wrong/bad b. before 15Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: bore(dom) free(dom) a. state/condition b. full of 16Answer:
  • 56. Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (aque)duct (aqu)arium a. build b. water 17Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: agora(phobia) mono(phobia) a. fear of b. study of 18Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct
  • 57. meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: ano(nym)ous pseudo(nym) a. none b. name 19Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (cent)ury (cent)imeter a. hundred b. penny 20Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the
  • 58. root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (contra)dict (contr)ary a. opposed b. count 21Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (e)mit (ex)pel a. give b. out 22Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses:
  • 59. (port)able trans(port) a. window b. carry 23Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (bio)logy auto(bio)graphy a. study of b. life 24Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (de)mote (de)duction
  • 60. a. among/between b. from/down 25Answer: Read each pair of words below. Then select the correct meaning for the root word, prefix, or suffix in parentheses: (bene)fit (ben)ign a. safe b. good 1Answer: A malapropism is a. a mistaken use of words that is humorous. b. a word formed from the initial letters of other words that make up a phrase.
  • 61. 2Answer: The bow-wow theory of language development speculates that a. language originated as a means of warning others of imminent danger from wild animals. b. language originated when people imitated the sounds they heard in the natural world. 3Answer: The gesture theory of language development speculates that a. gestures were accompanied by sounds that eventually came to mean what the gesture meant. b. gestures were accompanied by physical exertions and evolved into words associated with those exertions.
  • 62. 4Answer: One example of a language that uses a syllabary writing system is a. Japanese. b. Chinese. 5Answer: A logographic writing system is one in which a. each character represents a sound or syllable. b. each character represents an entire word. 6Answer: Hieroglyphs are a. characters that represent objects or ideas.
  • 63. b. pictures that represent objects or ideas. 7Answer: Linguistics is the study of a. the history and development of language. b. speech and language disabilities. 8Answer: The cuneiform writing system of southeastern Iraq a. gradually changed from a logography to a syllabary. b. was a system of hieroglyphs. 9Answer: The Phoenician writing system was similar to that of the Greeks in that a. both were based on logography.
  • 64. b. both were based on an alphabet. 10Answer: Hieroglyphs were used by a. the Egyptians in northern Africa, the Sumerians in Iraq, and the Chinese. b. the Hittites in Turkey, the Maya in Central America, and the Egyptians in northern Africa. 11Answer: The Greek alphabet forms the basis of a. all the alphabets in use in Europe. b. only the Greek and Latin alphabets. 12Answer:
  • 65. English belongs to the same branch of languages as a. Yiddish, German, and Afrikaans. b. French, Italian, and Spanish. 13Answer: English is a member of the a. Indo-European language family. b. Greek-and-Roman language family. 14Answer: An inflected language is one in which a. nouns, pronouns, and adjectives have prefixes indicating their sentence function. b. nouns, pronouns, and adjectives have case endings indicating their
  • 66. sentence function. 15Answer: In the Old English language a. nouns and pronouns had grammatical gender. b. nouns and verbs had grammatical gender. 16Answer: Old English was the language of people in a. Britain. b. Denmark. 17Answer: During the Middle English period the language a. became increasingly standardized and precise.
  • 67. b. began to simplify gradually. 18Answer: Shakespeare wrote a. during the Middle English period. b. after the Middle English period. 19Answer: Johannes Gutenberg a. began standardizing spelling and pronunciation of English. b. built and began using movable raised type on a printing press. 20Answer: English
  • 68. a. has scarcely changed since the time of Shakespeare. b. continues to evolve slowly. 21Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: Code Blue a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 22Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: LA a. acronym
  • 69. b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 23Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: He sent the package by partial post. a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 24Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the
  • 70. following word or phrase: raise Cain a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 25Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: "cleans most surfaces" a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 26Answer:
  • 71. Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: tort a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 27Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: DJ a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon
  • 72. 28Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: The doctor prescribed milk of amnesia. a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 29Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the following word or phrase: Pull up stakes. a. acronym b. malapropism
  • 73. c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 30Answer: "helps give you a brighter smile" a. acronym b. malapropism c. idiom d. weasel words e. jargon 1Answer: Which of the following is not one of the three main categories of dictionaries? a. unabridged
  • 74. b. college c. school d. topical 2Answer: A dictionary is likely to provide a. parts of speech b. lists of synonyms c. comparisons of homographs d. references to related topics 3Answer: You could find the definitions of homographs in a. separate numerical subentries under the main word entry. b. separate main word entries. c. a synonym study at the end of the main entry word.
  • 75. d. the etymology section of the main word entry. 4Answer: The primary purpose of a thesaurus is to help the reader a. find precise words about a given subject. b. understand the numerous meanings of a specific word. c. understand the history of a given word. d. pronounce difficult words. 5Answer: An etymology is a. a history of a word. b. a history of English. c. a list of entries. d. a list of synonyms.
  • 76. 6Answer: (Insert Picture) Referring to the figure, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: What is the first entry word that appears on this page? a. restore b. resplendence c. response d. responsible 7Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: Which syllable in responsibility has the primary accent? a. the fourth syllable
  • 77. b. the second syllable c. the fifth syllable d. the third syllable 8Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: What part of speech is responsible? a. noun b. adjective c. verb d. adverb 9Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: What adverbial form of the word "responsible"
  • 78. is given in the dictionary entry? a. responsibly b. responsive c. responsibleness d. responsiveness 10Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: Besides responsibility what other noun form of responsible is listed? a. responsibly b. responsibleness c. responsibiliation d. responseness
  • 79. 11Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: The word "response" has its history in which earlier languages? a. Middle English, Old French, and Latin b. Middle English, Medieval Latin, and Latin c. Old English and Middle French d. Middle English and Middle French 12Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: Which definition of "response" is specific to electronics? a. definition number one
  • 80. b. definition number two c. definition number three 13Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: "It's too early to tell what the young man's response will be to the kidney transplant performed this morning." This sentence is an example of which definition of "response"? a. definition number one b. definition number two c. definition number three d. definition number four 14Answer:
  • 81. Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: What is the plural spelling for responsibility? a. responsibilities b. responsibilites c. responsibilitys d. responsibilitees 15Answer: Referring to the Fig. in Question #6, use the dictionary entries to answer the following question: Which sentence uses responsible according to the first definition listed for the word? a. My sister is a very responsible person. b. My sister is responsible for the success of the program. c. My sister was made treasurer because others believe she is
  • 82. responsible. d. My sister is one of the most responsible people I know. 1Answer: To begin gathering information for a report on New Mexico, you would look for books a. in a subject index. b. in an author/title index. 2Answer: To search for a work of fiction in the card catalog or in a computer catalog you could search by a. author, title, or subject. b. author or title only.
  • 83. 3Answer: Most libraries group fiction a. alphabetically by authors' last names. b. into areas of thought and study. 4Answer: Books in many larger libraries are categorized according to the a. Library of Congress Classification b. Humanities Index 5Answer: To locate a list of magazine articles on the Vietnam War of the 1960s and 1970s, search the a. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature.
  • 84. b. card catalog. 6Answer: Which information would be found on a card catalog subject card for the nonfiction book Battle Cry of Freedom by James McPherson? a. length of the book b. circulation information telling when the book was last checked out 7Answer: Which call number would you probably find on the nonfiction book Battle Cry of Freedom? a. 973.37 b. Fic Mcp 8Answer:
  • 85. If a library has more than one fiction work by the same author, the books are organized a. according to their classification numbers. b. alphabetically by title. 9Answer: If a library has more than one nonfiction work on the same subject, the books are filed a. by call number first, then alphabetically by author's name. b. by call number first, then alphabetically by title. 10Answer: In a computer catalog, you could search for a nonfiction book by
  • 86. a. author, title, or subject. b. author or title only. 11Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: Time (the magazine) a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 12Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: War and Peace (a novel)
  • 87. a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 13Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: Best Loved Fairy Tales (a picture book) a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 14Answer:
  • 88. Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: Carmen (an opera on compact disc) a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 15Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: West Side Story (a video) a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
  • 89. c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 16Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: Consumer Reports (a magazine) a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 17Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: World Book
  • 90. Encyclopedia a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 18Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: The World Almanac a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 19Answer:
  • 91. Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: Hammond Contemporary World Atlas a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 20Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the following item: The Complete Guide to Furniture Refinishing a. Young adult and children's section e. Nonfiction stacks b. Reference materials f. Fiction stacks
  • 92. c. Audiovisual materials d. Newspapers and periodicals 21Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: Who is Pierre Trudeau? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 22Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you
  • 93. would most likely find the information requested: Whom did the New York Times endorse for president in 1988? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 23Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: Where is the Red Sea? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog
  • 94. d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 24Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: Who won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction last year? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 25Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested:
  • 95. What are the mountain ranges of Africa? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 26Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: What books are available on the Civil War? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
  • 96. 27Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: What major sports records were set last year? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 28Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: Where did John Steinbeck grow up? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York
  • 97. Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 29Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: What is the most up-to-the-minute research on lasers? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 30Answer:
  • 98. Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: Which books by John Steinbeck does the library own? a. Webster's Biographical Dictionary e. New York Times b. Information Please Almanac Index c. Hammond Contemporary World Atlas f. card catalog d. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature 31Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: What is the title of chapter 5? a. glossary b. index
  • 99. c. bibliography d. appendix e. table of contents 32Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: What resources did the author consult? a. glossary b. index c. bibliography d. appendix e. table of contents 33Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in
  • 100. which you would most likely find the information requested: On what pages does the author discuss crustaceans? a. glossary b. index c. bibliography d. appendix e. table of contents 34Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: What is the definition of the term "crustacean"? a. glossary b. index c. bibliography d. appendix
  • 101. e. table of contents 35Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the source in which you would most likely find the information requested: Where might you find additional information such as charts, tables, or illustrations on crustaceans? a. glossary b. index c. bibliography d. appendix e. table of contents 1Answer: The English-Irish band one Direction came in third place on
  • 102. The X Factor in 2010. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 2Answer: "What Makes You Beautiful" was one Direction's debut single. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 3Answer: Their song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (Composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney) was the number-one song in the country. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization
  • 103. 4Answer: The Beatles appeared on a popular Sunday-night television variety show called The Ed Sullivan Show. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 5Answer: A record audience of Seventy-three million americans watched the Beatles in their first television appearance in this country. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 6Answer:
  • 104. In November 2014, one Direction released their fourth studio album. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 7Answer: The Beatles' drummer, Ringo Starr, commented, "so this is America. They all seem out of their minds." a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 8Answer: Everywhere the Beatles went (They played concerts all over the United States), fans screamed and shoved to get close to the famous singers. a. contains no errors in capitalization
  • 105. b. contains an error in capitalization 9Answer: The music of the Beatles matured, and noted musicians later called the Beatles "The greatest group of all time." a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 10Answer: The Beatles dominated the music scene both here and abroad for many years to come. a. contains no errors in capitalization b. contains an error in capitalization 11Answer:
  • 106. Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. General Charles de Gaulle b. general Charles de Gaulle 12Answer: Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. north America b. North America 13Answer: Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. the Declaration of independence b. the Declaration of Independence 14Answer:
  • 107. Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. economics 101 b. Economics 101 15Answer: Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. Mint-o mouthwash b. Mint-o Mouthwash 16Answer: Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. Mississippi river b. Mississippi River 17Answer:
  • 108. Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. jupiter b. Jupiter 18Answer: Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. the eighteenth century b. the Eighteenth Century 19Answer: Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. For Whom the Bell Tolls b. For whom the Bell Tolls 20Answer:
  • 109. Select the letter of the item that is capitalized correctly: a. the war of 1812 b. the War of 1812 21Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. A White House statement was issued this afternoon. b. A White House Statement was issued this afternoon. 22Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. I wanted to take a Foreign Language this year, but I don't think I can get into the german class. b. I wanted to take a foreign language this year, but I don't
  • 110. think I can get into the German class. 23Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. Each summer we go to the south to visit relatives. b. Each summer we go to the South to visit relatives. 24Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. John Glenn jr. was the first American to orbit the earth. b. John Glenn Jr. was the first American to orbit the earth. 25Answer:
  • 111. Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. To get to the shopping center, you drive west on Main Street for about seven miles. b. To get to the shopping center, you drive West on Main Street for about seven miles. 26Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. My sister goes to college at Michigan State University. b. My sister goes to college at Michigan state University. 27Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. I got a letter from my grandmother and from aunt Betty.
  • 112. b. I got a letter from my grandmother and from Aunt Betty. 28Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. Chi Han is running for president of the Student Council. b. Chi Han is running for President of the Student Council. 29Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization correctly: a. Edward Smith ran for congress on the Democratic ticket. b. Edward Smith ran for Congress on the Democratic ticket. 30Answer: Select the letter of the sentence that uses capitalization
  • 113. correctly: a. Please ask Mother to help me find my wallet. b. Please ask mother to help me find my wallet. 1Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. drink, drank, drunk a. correct b. incorrect 2Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past
  • 114. form, and the past participle. lose, losed, lost a. correct b. incorrect 3Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. freeze, frozen, frozen a. correct b. incorrect 4Answer:
  • 115. Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. tear, tore, torn a. correct b. incorrect 5Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. grow, grew, growed a. correct b. incorrect
  • 116. 6Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. write, wrote, written a. correct b. incorrect 7Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. take, took, taken a. correct
  • 117. b. incorrect 8Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. see, seen, seen a. correct b. incorrect 9Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle.
  • 118. ring, rang, rung a. correct b. incorrect 10Answer: Indicate whether each set of principal parts below is correct or incorrect. Each set should include the base form, the past form, and the past participle. put, put, put a. correct b. incorrect 11Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence:
  • 119. Sea turtles (are) endangered. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 12Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: For many years, conservationists (have fought) to save them. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 13Answer:
  • 120. Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: Poachers almost (had obliterated) the sea-turtle population before laws were changed to protect this species. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 14Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: Poachers (killed) sea turtles and destroyed their eggs. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect
  • 121. c. future d. present perfect 15Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: Conservationists (will save) the lives of thousands of sea turtles. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 16Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of
  • 122. the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: They (place) screens over some of the turtles' nests to protect the eggs from hungry animals. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 17Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: They (have patrolled) the beaches to keep away poachers. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect
  • 123. 18Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: Female sea turtles (will have laid) thousands of eggs before they die. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 19Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: Male sea turtles (have) never (left) the water during their entire
  • 124. lives. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 20Answer: Select the letter of the choice that correctly identifies the tense of the verb in parentheses in the following sentence: The female sea turtle (came) on land only to lay her eggs. a. present e. past perfect b. past f. future perfect c. future d. present perfect 21Answer:
  • 125. Does your school _____ milk in cardboard milk cartons? a. serve b. served c. serving 22Answer: Kids in an average-size school can _____ fifty thousand cartons of milk per year. a. drank b. drink c. have drunk 23Answer: Because they want to cut down on waste, some schools _____ to use plastic milk bottles.
  • 126. a. are started b. start c. have started 24Answer: These milk bottles _____ reused hundreds of times. a. can be b. can have been c. has been 25Answer: Once the milk is consumed, the plastic milk bottles _____. a. can become recycled b. are recycled c. have been recycled
  • 127. 26Answer: Because they are concerned about the environment, many other schools _____ aluminum cans. a. recycle b. has recycled c. is recycling 27Answer: Students at many high schools _____ attention to methods others could use to reduce waste and increase recycling. a. brung b. have brung c. have brought 28Answer:
  • 128. For example, many schools _____ their lunches on styrofoam plates. a. serve b. begun serving c. will have been serving 29Answer: Switching to reusable dishes _____ pollution of another sort, if the waste water from washing all those dishes is not properly handled. a. may create b. have created c. are creating 30Answer:
  • 129. Many people are aware of the problem, but decisions about how to reduce waste _____ not easy. a. be b. is c. are 31Answer: Sam was given a knapsack by his best friend. a. active voice b. passive voice 32Answer: I was awarded a good grade by my history teacher. a. active voice b. passive voice
  • 130. 33Answer: I threw the wet rag onto the floor. a. active voice b. passive voice 34Answer: The garden was wrecked by my younger brother. a. active voice b. passive voice 35Answer: All the furniture on the porch was soaked by the summer storm. a. active voice b. passive voice
  • 131. 36Answer: The coiled snake frightened the hiker as he walked within an inch of its nest. a. active voice b. passive voice 37Answer: Carlos ducked under the large desk to escape the falling brick. a. active voice b. passive voice 38Answer: The bus driver brought the bus to a sudden stop.
  • 132. a. active voice b. passive voice 39Answer: Uncle Tom's Cabin was published just before the Civil War. a. active voice b. passive voice 40Answer: The camp was run by former teachers. a. active voice b. passive voice 1Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence:
  • 133. (So many legends surround the history of the United States flag) that it is sometimes difficult to establish the true story. a. main clause b. subordinate clause 2Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: No one knows for certain (who designed the flag). a. main clause b. subordinate clause 3Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: In 1777 the Second Continental Congress adopted a resolution (that briefly described the flag's appearance).
  • 134. a. main clause b. subordinate clause 4Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (Although the resolution described the appearance of the flag), it did not give the name of the flag's designer. a. main clause b. subordinate clause 5Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (Francis Hopkinson claimed) that he designed the flag. a. main clause b. subordinate clause
  • 135. 6Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Congress refused to pay Mr. Hopkinson (after he submitted a request for reimbursement for his services). a. main clause b. subordinate clause 7Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: When Vermont and Kentucky became states, (two more stripes were added to the flag). a. main clause b. subordinate clause 8Answer:
  • 136. Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (Because each addition of a state to the Union would necessitate another stripe in the flag), Congress changed the flag's design. a. main clause b. subordinate clause 9Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (In 1818 Congress decided) that the flag would have thirteen stripes to symbolize the original thirteen states but that there would be twenty stars, one for each state. a. main clause b. subordinate clause
  • 137. 10Answer: Identify the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (Since that decision was made), thirty additional stars have been added to the flag. a. main clause b. subordinate clause 11Answer: A person who wants to become a naturalized citizen of the United States can obtain information from the Immigration and Naturalization Service. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence
  • 138. 12Answer: You must be eighteen to become a naturalized citizen, and you must have lived in the United States for at least five years. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 13Answer: An individual who is married to a United States citizen needs only to have lived in this country for three years. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence
  • 139. 14Answer: Before being naturalized, one must know how to read, write, and speak English. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 15Answer: The English-language requirement is waived for individuals who are over age fifty and who have been residents of the United States for twenty years or more. a. simple sentence
  • 140. b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 16Answer: You must also demonstrate that you know some fundamentals of United States history, and you must show that you understand the principles of United States government. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 17Answer: To become a citizen, you must renounce any allegiance to your old
  • 141. country, and you must swear to uphold the Constitution of the United States. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 18Answer: You must also agree to serve in the military. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 19Answer:
  • 142. A judge administers an oath of allegiance to each individual at a naturalization hearing. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 20Answer: Every year many people become citizens of the United States. a. simple sentence b. compound sentence c. complex sentence d. compound-complex sentence 21Answer:
  • 143. Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: The United States Fish and Wildlife Service operates a forensics laboratory that helps officials find evidence to use against (whoever kills or captures endangered animals). a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 22Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Experts use scientific methods to evaluate evidence (that can be used in legal procedures). a. adjective clause
  • 144. b. adverb clause c. noun clause 23Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Forensic science is used to help solve crimes (that are committed against humans). a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 24Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause
  • 145. in parentheses in the following sentence: Wildlife forensic science is an entirely new field, which is being staffed by trained wildlife experts as well as by those (who have experience in police crime labs). a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 25Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Wildlife forensics experts studied otters and eagles (that were harmed in an oil spill). a. adjective clause b. adverb clause
  • 146. c. noun clause 26Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (Whoever was responsible for the oil spill) could be brought to court because of the damage. a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 27Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Feathers, fur, and animal skins are collected and studied (so
  • 147. that positive identification of animal remains can be made). a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 28Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Blood and DNA samples, (which have been collected from animals), are also used to identify animal remains. a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 29Answer:
  • 148. Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: Accurate identification of evidence is necessary (so that charges can be filed against people suspected of capturing or killing endangered animals). a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 30Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the function of the clause in parentheses in the following sentence: (What is learned in wildlife forensics) may improve the nation's ecosystem.
  • 149. a. adjective clause b. adverb clause c. noun clause 31Answer: One of the great success stories of wildlife forensics concerns the identification of ivory. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 32Answer: Did you know that there are several different types of ivory? a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment
  • 150. b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 33Answer: African elephant and Asian elephant and mammoth. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 34Answer: It is illegal to trade ivory from African and Asian elephants, it is legal to trade ivory from Ice Age mammoths. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence
  • 151. c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 35Answer: How old such ivory must be! a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 36Answer: Look at the ivory under the microscope. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence
  • 152. 37Answer: That is just what wildlife forensic scientists do. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 38Answer: Differences in the grain lines in cross-sections of ivory. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 39Answer:
  • 153. Is it difficult to distinguish the differences between kinds of ivory? a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 40Answer: Not when you know what you are looking for. a. declarative sentence e. sentence fragment b. imperative sentence f. run-on sentence c. interrogative sentence d. exclamatory sentence 1Answer:
  • 154. Listen! a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 2Answer: Would you like to learn how to dye eggs. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 3Answer: To make beautiful marbleized eggs, you need these ingredients: hard-boiled eggs, water, food coloring, vinegar, and vegetable oil. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation
  • 155. 4Answer: Add several drops of food coloring to a full cup of hot water: then add one teaspoon of vegetable oil and one teaspoon of vinegar. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 5Answer: Place the egg in this cup; and allow it to sit for about two minutes. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 6Answer:
  • 156. Remove the egg from the cup, wipe it well with a paper towel, and you will notice how unusual it looks: Only parts of the eggshell absorbed the dye. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 7Answer: Place the egg in another color; allow it to sit two more minutes; and wipe the egg well when you take it from the cup. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 8Answer: You can make: blue and green swirled eggs, purple and pink swirled
  • 157. eggs, orange and yellow swirled eggs, or any other color combinations you wish. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 9Answer: These marbleized eggs do take a bit more time than conventionally dyed eggs; nevertheless, the results are well worth the extra time. a. punctuated correctly b. contains an error in punctuation 10Answer: Undoubtedly your friends will say "Those are the most unusual colored eggs we've ever seen." a. punctuated correctly
  • 158. b. contains an error in punctuation 11Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: I went for a long walk in the woods, and I went for a boat ride. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 12Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: I packed my comb, my brush, my sleeping bag, my toothbrush and a change of clothes. a. Add a comma.
  • 159. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 13Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: If you don't mind I would like a glass of water. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 14Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: This weekend I must read the play, King Lear. a. Add a comma.
  • 160. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 15Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: We ate a gigantic breakfast, consequently, we did not need to stop for lunch. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 16Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used:
  • 161. No I do not want to go to the movies tonight. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 17Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: Around the neighborhood she is known for her beautiful lawn and garden. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 18Answer:
  • 162. Select the letter of the solution that should be used: Speaking at a frantic rate Joseph told the operator where to send the ambulance. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 19Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: Raul, unlike most of the other children at his preschool, was content to sit and play for long periods of time. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed.
  • 163. 20Answer: Select the letter of the solution that should be used: Quiet down children, or you will not be able to hear the movie. a. Add a comma. b. Remove a comma. c. Replace comma with another mark of punctuation. d. No correction is needed. 21Answer: The juggler--using five balls in all performed in the park. a. sentence is written correctly b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation marks, or italics 22Answer:
  • 164. Most of the houses in the neighborhood were built at the turn of the century. (Not all of them are as nice as this one, however.) a. sentence is written correctly b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation marks, or italics 23Answer: Stephen Crane's novel The Red Badge of Courage was published in 1895. a. sentence is written correctly b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation marks, or italics 24Answer:
  • 165. Henry Fleming, Crane's young hero, "had dreamed of battles all his life" but learns to prefer "an existence of soft and eternal peace". a. sentence is written correctly b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation marks, or italics 25Answer: In 1896 Fannie Farmer's first cookbook, "Boston Cooking- School Cook Book," was published. a. sentence is written correctly b. contains error in the use of dashes, parentheses, quotation marks, or italics 26Answer:
  • 166. These shoes must be somebody elses. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 27Answer: My grandparents have been married for fifty-one years. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 28Answer: They first met on July seventh, 1940. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals
  • 167. 29Answer: Be sure to dot your is and cross your ts. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 30Answer: Both the principal and the vice-principal spoke at the assembly. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 31Answer:
  • 168. While she was growing up in Buffalo, New York, Stella lived at 42 West Ninth Street. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 32Answer: 6f. 2in. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 33Answer: In the early 1980's many factories went out of business. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens,
  • 169. abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 34Answer: It's dinner time, so please give the dog it's food. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 35Answer: By using coupons at the grocery store, you could get twenty dollars' worth of groceries for only sixteen dollars. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 36Answer:
  • 170. The new store features up to the minute fashions. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 37Answer: In the catalog the shoes' sizes range from size five to size ten. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 38Answer: Linda and David went to Marta's and Rosa's house. a. written correctly
  • 171. b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 39Answer: The guide led the hikers on an eight-day journey up the mountain. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 40Answer: When they returned, they needed eight days' rest. a. written correctly b. contains error in the use of apostrophes, hyphens, abbreviations, numbers, or numerals 1Answer:
  • 172. A change in habitat will _____ the population of a species. a. affect b. effect 2Answer: It is difficult for some people to _____ praise. a. accept b. except 3Answer: Our class rode _____ on the school bus. a. all together b. altogether 4Answer:
  • 173. I _____ finished my homework. a. all ready b. already 5Answer: A large _____ of issues will be discussed at the meeting today. a. amount b. number 6Answer: The cookies are all delicious, and it is difficult to choose _____ all the different kinds. a. between b. among
  • 174. 7Answer: Please _____ this trash outside when you go. a. bring b. take 8Answer: I _____ given you a ride if I had known you needed one. a. would of b. would have 9Answer: The book was much _____ what I expected. a. different from b. different than
  • 175. 10Answer: Put the tea _____ the microwave oven to reheat it. a. in b. into 11Answer: There were _____ people at the concert tonight than last night. a. less b. fewer 12Answer: _____ of book does not appeal to me. a. This kind
  • 176. b. These kinds 13Answer: _____ the flowers in the middle of the table. a. Lay b. Lie 14Answer: Your car _____ us on the freeway this morning. a. past b. passed 15Answer: _____ your jacket remain on the chair by the door. a. Leave
  • 177. b. Let 16Answer: The clowns will _____ the floats in the parade. a. proceed b. precede 17Answer: The children spoke _____ to the visitors in their house. a. respectfully b. respectively 18Answer: There are _____ of books at the library. a. a lot
  • 178. b. alot 19Answer: The decision is final, _____ of your opinion on the matter. a. regardless b. irregardless 20Answer: The child had just _____ down when the doorbell rang and woke him. a. laid b. lain 21Answer: The principal does not think _____ the teachers do on the matter.
  • 179. a. as b. like 22Answer: Do not _____ your gloves. a. loose b. lose 23Answer: The reason Ed is home _____ his office closed early today. a. is because b. is that 24Answer: Please _____ the mustard and ketchup on the table.
  • 180. a. set b. sit 25Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in parentheses is used correctly: a. (Whom) came to the door? b. (Who) came to the door? 26Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in parentheses is used correctly: a. The coach told us (where to meet) before the game. b. The coach told us (where to meet at) before the game.
  • 181. 27Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in parentheses is used correctly: a. Bruce can stay only for (awhile) before he needs to leave. b. Bruce can stay only for (a while) before he needs to leave. 28Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in parentheses is used correctly: a. I hope you found your way (all right) in the dark. b. I hope you found your way (alright) in the dark. 29Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in
  • 182. parentheses is used correctly: a. Linda (might of) gone downtown on the bus. b. Linda (might have) gone downtown on the bus. 30Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in parentheses is used correctly: a. Alicia performed (well) at the concert. b. Alicia performed (good) at the concert. 31Answer: Select the letter of the sentence in which the word or expression in parentheses is used correctly: a. The dog (would not leave) the squirrel cross the yard. b. The dog (would not let) the squirrel cross the yard.
  • 183. 1Answer: That novel is the _____ book I have ever read. a. most fascinating b. more fascinating 2Answer: Gloria likes baked potatoes more than _____ food. a. any b. any other 3Answer: That shade of blue is the _____ of all those I have seen. a. prettiest b. prettier
  • 184. 4Answer: This is the _____ of the two kittens. a. smaller b. smallest 5Answer: Alan is the _____ of all the members of his family. a. less outgoing b. least outgoing 6Answer: I felt _____ on Monday than I feel today. a. worse b. worser
  • 185. 7Answer: The instruction manual that came with the VCR was the _____ pamphlet I have ever read. a. least helpful b. less helpful 8Answer: Having read all four of the local newspaper reports, I concluded that the Times had covered the election the _____. a. most thoroughly b. more thoroughly 9Answer:
  • 186. The aerobic effect of tennis is far greater than _____. a. golf b. that of golf 10Answer: The apple pie was much _____ than the cherry pie. a. better b. more good 11Answer: Since the fish smelled _____, we did not eat it. a. badly b. bad 12Answer:
  • 187. The music was performed very _____. a. badly b. bad 13Answer: The tire is leaking _____. a. bad b. badly 14Answer: Your little girl speaks very _____ for a two-year-old. a. good b. well 15Answer:
  • 188. The veterinarian could tell that the dog was not feeling _____. a. good b. well 16Answer: She looks _____ in anything whe wears. a. good b. well 17Answer: The gymnast scored _____ in the competition. a. well b. good 18Answer:
  • 189. Ice cream is my favorite dessert, and this ice cream tastes really _____. a. good b. well 19Answer: Rita felt _____ when her team lost the playoff game. a. badly b. bad 20Answer: My mother sings _____. a. good b. well
  • 190. 21Answer: A distant object became visible to the pedestrian in the sky. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 22Answer: Ying only plays in the band. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 23Answer: Always seeking perfection, Michael plays golf with grim determination. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct
  • 191. 24Answer: Keeping to the side of the road, the gas station soon appeared. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 25Answer: Keeping to the side of the road, the car limped into the gas station. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 26Answer: The woman wrote her name on the contract with strong reservations. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier
  • 192. b. correct 27Answer: After standing all day, the couch looked so inviting. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 28Answer: After work he went to the party at his friend's house. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 29Answer: Only Pat knows who bought the gift, and she won't tell anyone else.
  • 193. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 30Answer: I saw an accident riding into work this morning. a. contains a misplaced or dangling modifier b. correct 31Answer: Don't never go swimming by yourself. a. double comparison b. double negative c. correct 32Answer:
  • 194. Tina was one of the most smartest girls in the school. a. double comparison b. double negative c. correct 33Answer: No other tree grows more quickly than no poplar. a. double comparison b. double negative c. correct 34Answer: Jennifer was among the fittest girls on the team. a. double comparison b. double negative c. correct
  • 195. 35Answer: Don't buy anything from the street vendors. a. double comparison b. double negative c. correct 1Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: "One very popular hobby" is rock collecting. a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate
  • 196. 2Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: Some people "find their own rocks". a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 3Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: Others "buy" their rocks in stores or at rock shows. a. simple subject b. simple predicate
  • 197. c. complete subject d. complete predicate 4Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: Rock collecting "can be" a lifelong hobby. a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 5Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
  • 198. Rock "hounds" collect for profit and for pleasure. a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 6Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: "Many rock hounds" collect fossils as well as minerals. a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 7Answer:
  • 199. Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: "Some" of the most interesting fossils are the remains of animals called trilobites. a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 8Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: Trilobites "lived on the earth about 500 million years ago". a. simple subject b. simple predicate
  • 200. c. complete subject d. complete predicate 9Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence: Rock hounds "treasure rocks called geodes". a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 10Answer: Select the letter of the choice that identifies the function of the word or phrase in quotes in the following sentence:
  • 201. Minerals in the hollow part of a geode "can include" quartz, gypsum, or even amethyst. a. simple subject b. simple predicate c. complete subject d. complete predicate 11Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Here is the equipment you need for rock collecting. a. normal b. inverted c. command 12Answer:
  • 202. Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Wear safety goggles when chipping away at rocks. a. normal b. inverted c. command 13Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: You need four other tools for collecting. a. normal b. inverted c. command
  • 203. 14Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Use a hand lens for close examination of the rocks. a. normal b. inverted c. command 15Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: In your pocket carry a paper bag for saving rocks. a. normal b. inverted c. command
  • 204. 16Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Under the ground is a vast storehouse waiting for your discovery. a. normal b. inverted c. command 17Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Among the most common rocks is granite. a. normal
  • 205. b. inverted c. command 18Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Every specimen you find should be labeled with the location, the date, and type of rock. a. normal b. inverted c. command 19Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written:
  • 206. Polish your rocks with a rock tumbler. a. normal b. inverted c. command 20Answer: Select the letter of the term that identifies the order in which the following sentence is written: Then stand back and admire your collection. a. normal b. inverted c. command 21Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of
  • 207. the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Most collectors consider fossils (priceless). a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 22Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: They collect (fossils) wherever they go. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative
  • 208. e. predicate adjective 23Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: A study of living plants is (essential) to understanding fossils. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 24Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
  • 209. Fossils are the (remains) of plants or animals that once lived. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 25Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Some rock hounds collect mineral (specimens) in abandoned mines. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective
  • 210. 26Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Some collectors give (friends) their surplus mineral specimens. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjectiv 27Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
  • 211. Some people buy (themselves) additional mineral specimens. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 28Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Many collectors find geodes fascinating (rocks) for study. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective
  • 212. 29Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Geodes are (rocks) with crystal-lined cavities. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 30Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: On the outside, geodes look (rough) and drab. a. direct object
  • 213. b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 31Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: A rock hound often shares his or her (excitement) in finding an unusual geode. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective
  • 214. 32Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Rock collecting gives (collectors) much pleasure. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 33Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Many large cities host rock and mineral (shows) where collectors can
  • 215. purchase rocks of all sizes and prices. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 34Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Novice collectors may find small rocks (inexpensive). a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective
  • 216. 35Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Mineral shows give the (novice) a place to see thousands of different rocks and minerals. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 36Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence:
  • 217. Some exhibitors at the rock shows are professional (geologists). a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 37Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Other exhibitors are industrial (chemists). a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective
  • 218. 38Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: Everyone considers rock shows fun and (educational). a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 39Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: But rock lovers must be (responsible).
  • 219. a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 40Answer: Select the letter of the term that correctly identifies the function of the word or phrase in parentheses in the following sentence: The world's supply of fossils and rocks is (limited). a. direct object b. indirect object c. object complement d. predicate nominative e. predicate adjective 1Answer:
  • 220. Match the sentence fragment solution to the correct sentence fragment problem: Fragment that lacks both a subject and a verb Solution s: a. Add a subject to the fragment to make it a complete sentence. b. Combine the fragment with another sentence. c. Add a complete verb or a helping verb to make the sentence complete or combine the fragment with another sentence. d. Combine the fragment with another sentence, or rewrite the fragment as a complete sentence, eliminating the
  • 221. subordinating conjunction or the relative pronoun and adding a subject or other words necessary to make a complete thought. 2Answer: Match the sentence fragment solution to the correct sentence fragment problem: Fragment that lacks a subject