Lesson Example Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
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 |
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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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