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Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 10mins

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1.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

I often rent a movie pop some popcorn, and invite a friend over.

b)

I often rent a movie, pop some popcorn, and, invite a friend over.

c)

I often rent a movie, pop some popcorn, and invite a friend over.

d)

No additional punctuation required

2.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

When I rent a movie I rent a copy on video tape.

b)

When I rent a movie I rent a copy on, video tape.

c)

When I rent, a movie, I rent a copy on video tape.

d)

When I rent a movie, I rent a copy on video tape.

3.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

If I had a DVD player, I could rent the movie on DVD.

b)

If I had a DVD player I could rent the movie on, DVD.

c)

If I had, a DVD player, I could rent the movie on DVD.

d)

If I had a DVD player I could rent the movie, on DVD.

4.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

The abbreviation DVD stands, for "digital video disc."

b)

The abbreviation DVD stands for, "digital video disc."

c)

The abbreviation DVD stands for, "digital, video, disc."

d)

The abbreviation, DVD, stands for "digital video disc."

5.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

The DVD which is a newer technology than the video tape was introduced, in 1996.

b)

The DVD, which is a newer technology than the video tape was introduced in 1996.

c)

The DVD which is a newer technology, than the video tape was introduced in 1996.

d)

The DVD, which is a newer technology than the video tape, was introduced in 1996.

6.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

Consumers were curious about DVDs, but they did not have access to them until, 1997.

b)

Consumers were curious about DVDs, but they did not have access to them until 1997.

c)

Consumers were curious about DVDs but, they did not have access to them until 1997.

d)

Consumers, were curious about DVDs but they did not have access to them, until 1997.

7.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

DVD players were widely available by December 1, 1999.

b)

DVD players were widely available by December, 1 1999.

c)

DVD players were widely available by, December 1 1999.

d)

No comma needed

8.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

You may remember, Anthony how many holiday season advertisements featured DVD players that year.

b)

You may remember Anthony, how many holiday season advertisements featured DVD players that year.

c)

You may remember, Anthony, how many holiday season advertisements featured DVD players that year.

d)

You, may remember Anthony, how many holiday season advertisements featured DVD players that year.

9.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

I wonder how many kids wrote letters saying, "Dear, Santa Please give me a DVD player."

b)

I wonder how many kids wrote letters saying, "Dear Santa, Please give me a DVD player."

c)

I wonder how many kids wrote letters saying, "Dear Santa Please, give me a DVD player."

d)

I wonder, how many kids wrote letters saying, "Dear Santa Please give me a DVD player."

10.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

The DVD, a flat, shinny disc, looks much like a music CD or a computer CD-ROM.

b)

The DVD, a flat shinny disc, looks much like a music CD or a computer CD-ROM.

c)

The DVD a flat, shinny disc looks much like a music CD or a computer CD-ROM.

d)

The DVD a flat shinny disc, looks much like a music CD or a computer CD-ROM.

11.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

The CD-ROM stores, 650 million bytes, of data but the DVD can store over, 4 billion, bytes.

b)

The CD-ROM stores 650 million bytes of data but, the DVD can store over 4 billion bytes.

c)

The CD-ROM, stores 650 million bytes of data but the DVD, can store over 4 billion bytes.

d)

The CD-ROM stores 650 million bytes of data, but the DVD can store over 4 billion bytes.

12.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

Well imagine the difference in quality between a movie on videotape, and one on DVD.

b)

Well, imagine the difference in quality between a movie on videotape and one on DVD.

c)

Well imagine the difference in quality between, a movie on videotape, and one on DVD.

d)

Well, imagine the difference in quality between, a movie videotape and one on DVD.

13.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

The DVD as you know has a much higher capacity, for data storage.

b)

The DVD, as you know has a much higher capacity for data storage.

c)

The DVD as you know, has a much higher capacity for data storage.

d)

The DVD, as you know, has a much higher capacity for data storage.

14.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

It has higher quality video, it has better sound, and it can contain multiple movies.

b)

It has higher quality video it has better sound, and it can contain multiple movies.

c)

It has higher, quality video it has better, sound and it can contain multiple movies.

d)

It has higher quality video it has better sound and, it can contain multiple movies.

15.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

Yes that's, right.

b)

Yes, that's right.

c)

Yes, that's, right.

d)

No comma needed

16.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

With the technology of the DVD, a filmmaker can provide several versions of a movie on one DVD.

b)

With the technology of, the DVD, a filmmaker can provide several versions of, a movie, on one DVD.

c)

With the technology, of the DVD a filmmaker can provide several versions of a movie on one DVD.

d)

With the technology of the DVD a filmmaker can provide, several versions of a movie on one DVD.

17.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

Different endings different languages and, other variations can be offered.

b)

Different endings different languages, and other variations can be offered.

c)

Different endings, different languages, and other variations can be offered.

d)

Different, endings different, languages and other variations, can be offered.

18.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

The DVD player, which is still rather costly, for my budget is now a familiar sight in stores.

b)

The DVD player, which is still rather costly for my budget, is now a familiar sight in stores.

c)

The DVD player, which is still rather costly for my budget is now a familiar sight in stores.

d)

The DVD player which is still rather costly for my budget, is now a familiar sight in stores.

19.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

For now on movie night, I will continue using my trusty VCR.

b)

For now, on movie night I will continue using my trusty VCR.

c)

For now, on movie night, I will continue using my trusty VCR.

d)

For now, on movie night I will continue using, my trusty VCR.

20.

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

a)

Maybe I'll ask Grandma for a DVD player next year and sign the letter, "Your DVD-deficient grandson, Chad."

b)

Maybe I'll ask Grandma for a DVD player next year, and sign the letter, "Your DVD-deficient grandson Chad."

c)

Maybe I'll ask Grandma for a DVD player next year and, sign the letter, "Your DVD-deficient grandson, Chad."

d)

Maybe I'll ask Grandma for a DVD player next year and sign the letter, "Your DVD-deficient, grandson Chad."