Quiz In Class

Title: Parenthetical Expressions & Nonrestrictive Clauses, Unnecessary Punctuation, Combining and separating sentences, Word pairs and Comparisions

Grade: core-sat Lesson: S13-P1

Explanation: Test your knowledge on this topic by answering the given questions by clicking on the classwork quiz sheet and getting your queries addressed by the tutor in the class.

Quiz: in Class

Problem Id Problem Options

1

Choose the most appropriate common expressions for the underlined words.

Jamie, who reads comics rarely reads novels: however, her friend enjoys novels.

A)comics, rarely reads novels;

B) comics; rarely reads novels;

C) comics rarely reads novels;

D) No change

2

Choose the most appropriate common expressions for the underlined words.

You must be careful while traveling on this road as the government has issued a cyclone warning.

A) No change

B) this road! as the government

C) this road as the , government

D) this road, as the government

3

Choose the most appropriate common expressions for the underlined words.

This company won the best design of the year. she designed the earrings which were nominated and won.

A) No change

B) year. She

C) year! she

D) year" she

4

Choose the most appropriate common expressions for the underlined words.

Mr. Smith-who was my college chemistry professor" received the Nobel Prize.

A) No change

B) professor! received

C) professor — received

D) professor: received

5

Choose the most appropriate common expressions for the underlined words.

Though Jamie hated getting wet in the rain, almost as much as a cat hates getting wet, she decided that participating in the rain dance was worth the risk.

A) rain; almost

B) rain-- almost

C) rain! almost

D) No change

6

Use appropriate punctuation to conclude the sentence.

Margaret and Sylvia were best at designing these special outfits; they used only natural pigments for ages.

A) outfits' they

B) outfits( they

C) No change

D) outfits! they

7

Use appropriate punctuation to conclude the sentence.

Goal! The team scored at the perfect time, when the audience lost hope for winning.

A) perfect time when

B) No change

C) perfect time ! when

D) perfect time; when

8

Use appropriate punctuation to conclude the sentence.

The wine was too expensive so we did not buy it at this store.

A) No change

B) expensive, so we

C) expensive' so we

D) expensive: so we

9

Use appropriate punctuation to conclude the sentence.

I stayed up late last night baking chocolate chip cookies: when I woke up this morning, the house smelled so good that it made me hungry.

A) No change

B) cookies, when

C) cookies; when

D) cookies! when

10

Use appropriate punctuation to conclude the sentence.

The outfits were so hideous that! we were too embarrassed to enter the party while wearing them.

A) so hideous! We

B) so hideous' that we

C) so, hideous that we

D) No change


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