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1 English 1 Final thru quiz 7 quizs

Total questions: 20

Worksheet time: 10mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
3) Where does the semicolon go in the sentence? Joe has worked in Austin Texas Tulsa Oklahoma and Boise Idaho.
a)
Joe has worked in Austin; Texas, Tulsa; Oklahoma and Boise; Idaho.
b)
Joe has worked in Austin, Texas, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Boise, Idaho.
c)
Joe has worked in Austin; Texas; Tulsa; Oklahoma and Boise Idaho.
d)
Joe has worked in Austin, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Boise, Idaho.
2.
9) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. Although I hate to say it I am left with only one conclusion John doesn’t want to work with us.
a)
Although I hate to say it, I am left with only one conclusion John doesn’t want to work with us.
b)
Although I hate to say it I am left with only one conclusion, John doesn’t want to work with us.
c)
Although I hate to say it; I am left with only one conclusion: John doesn’t want to work with us
d)
Although I hate to say it, I am left with only one conclusion: John doesn’t want to work with us.
3.
1) ( Tess’ / Tess’s ) watch is over ( their / there / they’re ) on the counter.
a)
Tess's & they’re
b)
Tess' & their
c)
Tess’ & they're
d)
Tess’s & there
e)
Tess' & there
4.
11) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. The teacher made this announcement “I will be retiring this June and I will be moving to Hawaii.”
a)
The teacher made this announcement: I will be retiring this June; and I will be moving to Hawaii.
b)
The teacher made this announcement: "I will be retiring this June, and I will be moving to Hawaii."
c)
The teacher made this announcement; I will be retiring this June and I will be moving to Hawaii.
d)
The teacher made this announcement: I will be retiring this June and I will be moving to Hawaii.
5.
6) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. It’s not surprising that you were fired you called in sick three times.
a)
It’s not surprising; you were fired you called in sick three times.
b)
It’s not surprising that you were fired, you called in sick three times.
c)
It’s not surprising that you were fired: you called in sick three times.
6.
19) What is the correct definition of countenance?
a)
A type of facial cream.
b)
The expression or appearance of a person's face.
c)
The act of counting numbers.
d)
A synonym for happiness.
7.
14) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. Meet with these people before you leave Mr. Popeil the school principal Mr. Annerino the dean of students and Mr. McDermed the superintendent.
a)
Meet with these people before you leave Mr. Popeil the school principal Mr. Annerino the dean of students and Mr. McDermed the superintendent.
b)
Meet with these people before you leave: Mr. Popeil, the school principal; Mr. Annerino, the dean of students; and Mr. McDermed, the superintendent.
c)
Meet with these people before you leave: Mr. Popeil the school principal; Mr. Annerino the dean of students; and Mr. McDermed the superintendent.
d)
Meet with these people before you leave: Mr. Popeil, the school principal Mr. Annerino, the dean of students and Mr. McDermed, the superintendent.
8.
9) What is the definition of Fallacy- (noun)
a)
A fallacy is an accepted belief.
b)
A fallacy is a false or mistaken idea.
c)
A fallacy is a logical conclusion.
d)
A fallacy is a true or correct idea.
9.
1) Is the following sentence correct or incorrect? If the Tigers can’t find a way to trade some of their older players, they will be in big trouble.
a)
Optia)
b)
Incorrect
c)
b)
d)
Correct
e)
on 1
10.
5) Where does the semicolon go in the sentence? Jackson went downstairs and began to watch television.
a)
Jackson went downstairs and began to watch television.
b)
Jackson went downstairs; began to watch television.
c)
Jackson went downstairs and; began to watch television.
d)
Jackson went downstairs, and began to watch television.
11.
10) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. All the years of practice had led her to this final test a two-minute long floor routine.
a)
All the years of practice had led her to this final test a two-minute, long floor routine.
b)
All the years of practice had led her to this final test: a two-minute long floor routine.
c)
All the years of practice had led her to this final test; a two-minute long floor routine.
d)
All the years of practice had led her to this final test, a two-minute long floor routine.
12.
7) What is the definition of Evoke- (verb)
a)
Evoke: to call up
b)
Evoke: to ignore
c)
Evoke: to suppress
d)
Evoke: to forget
13.
8) What is the definition of portray?
a)
to make worse
b)
to communicate or carry from one place to another
c)
to describe in words, pictures, actions
14.
2) Where does the semicolon go in the sentence? The writer’s job is to write the editor’s job is to edit.
a)
The writer’s job is to write the editor’s job; is to edit.
b)
The writer’s job is to write; the editor’s job is to edit.
c)
The writer’s job; is to write the editor’s job is to edit.
d)
The writer’s job is to write, the editor’s job to edit.
15.
2) ( Steve’s and Aaron’s / Steve and Aaron’s ) bags were left on the bus.
a)
Steve and Aaron’s
b)
Steve’s and Aaron’s
16.
3) What does "Classify" mean?
a)
To define a single item in detail.
b)
To eliminate unnecessary items from a list.
c)
To create a new category without any items.
d)
to put into specific groups or consider something to be part of a specific group
17.
2) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. I grabbed everything I would need a fishing pole, bait, and my water bottle.
a)
I grabbed everything I would need: a fishing pole; bait; and my water bottle.
b)
I grabbed everything I would need: a fishing pole, bait, and my water bottle.
c)
I grabbed everything I would need a fishing pole; bait; and my water bottle.
d)
I grabbed everything I would need; a fishing pole, bait and my water bottle.
18.
1) Where does the semicolon go in the sentence? I’d like to help you out unfortunately I don’t have the time.
a)
I’d like to help you out; unfortunately, I don’t have the time.
b)
I’d like to help you out; but unfortunately I don’t have the time.
c)
I’d like to help you out: unfortunately I don’t have the time.
d)
I’d like to help you out, unfortunately I don’t have the time.
19.
4) ( Jerry’s / Jerrys’ ) textbook is missing pages and ( it’s / its ) cover is ripped.
a)
Jerry's & it’s
b)
Jerry’s & its
c)
Jerrys’ & its
20.
5) Insert commas, semicolons, or colons where necessary. Bring the following items with you to class a pencil a three-ring binder and a notebook.
a)
Bring the following items with you to class: a pencil, a three-ring binder, and a notebook.
b)
Bring the following items with you to class: a pencil; a three-ring binder; and a notebook.
c)
Bring the following items with you to class a pencil; a three-ring binder; and a notebook.
d)
Bring the following items with you to class: a pencil a three-ring binder and a notebook.