Grammar Quiz1 Prep

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Grammar Quiz #1: Please Write on the Mark Sheet ONLY 1. Camosun has two campuses; one at Interurban and one at Lansdowne. A. Camosun has two campuses; one at Interurban and one at Lansdowne. B. Camosun has two campuses: one at Interurban and one at Lansdowne. C. Camosun has two campuses. One at Interurban and one at Lansdowne. 2. The child in the novel becomes a chief; the mother goes back to school. A. The child in the novel becomes a chief; the mother goes back to school. B. The child in the novel becomes a chief: the mother goes back to school. C. The child in the novel becomes a chief, the mother goes back to school. 3. The report is missing two things; an executive summary and a table of contents. A. The report is missing two things: an executive summary and a table of contents. B. The report is missing two things; an executive summary and a table of contents. C. The report is missing two things. An executive summary and a table of contents. 4. Joe wrote the trip report, Sarah created the oral presentation graphics.

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Grammar Quiz #1: Please Write on the Mark Sheet ONLY1. Camosun has two campuses; one at Interurban and one at Lansdowne.

A. Camosun has two campuses; one at Interurban and one at Lansdowne.

B. Camosun has two campuses: one at Interurban and one at Lansdowne.

C. Camosun has two campuses. One at Interurban and one at Lansdowne.

2. The child in the novel becomes a chief; the mother goes back to school.

A. The child in the novel becomes a chief; the mother goes back to school.

B. The child in the novel becomes a chief: the mother goes back to school.

C. The child in the novel becomes a chief, the mother goes back to school.

3. The report is missing two things; an executive summary and a table of contents.

A. The report is missing two things: an executive summary and a table of contents.

B. The report is missing two things; an executive summary and a table of contents.

C. The report is missing two things. An executive summary and a table of contents.

4. Joe wrote the trip report, Sarah created the oral presentation graphics.

A. Joe wrote the trip report, Sarah created the oral presentation graphics.

B. Joe wrote the trip report: Sarah created the oral presentation graphics.

C. Joe wrote the trip report; Sarah created the oral presentation graphics.

5. When Zoe finished the slides, she turned them into speaker’s notes, Joe edited them.

A. When Zoe finished the slides, she turned them into speaker’s notes, Joe edited them.

B. When Zoe finished the slides, she turned them into speaker’s notes; Joe edited them.

C. When Zoe finished the slides, she turned them into speaker’s notes: Joe edited them.

6. They practised twice; therefore, the presentation went very smoothly.

A. They practised twice; therefore, the presentation went very smoothly.

B. They practised twice, therefore, the presentation went very smoothly.

C. They practised twice therefore; the presentation went very smoothly.

7. The schools teach their prime focus; shareholder value maximization.

A. The schools teach their prime focus; shareholder value maximization.

B. The schools teach their prime focus. Shareholder value maximization.

C. The schools teach their prime focus: shareholder value maximization.

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8. The novel suggests a “way out” for the narrator, however, she never ends up leaving.

A. The novel suggests a “way out” for the narrator, however, she never ends up leaving.

B. The novel suggests a “way out” for the narrator; however, she never ends up leaving.

C. The novel suggests a “way out” for the narrator, however; she never ends up leaving.

9. Kazuma wrote the section on construction costs; a big item; Gillian did the section on equipment

costs; Sandra wrote on maintenance costs; an area more complex than she expected; and Jeremy

wrote the section on labour costs, as he was familiar with this.

A. Kazuma wrote the section on construction costs; a big item; Gillian did the section on

equipment costs; Sandra wrote on maintenance costs; an area more complex than she

expected; and Jeremy wrote the section on labour costs, as he was familiar with this.

B. Kazuma wrote the section on construction costs, a big item; Gillian did the section on

equipment costs; Sandra wrote on maintenance costs, an area more complex than she

expected; and Jeremy wrote the section on labour costs; as he was familiar with this.

C. Kazuma wrote the section on construction costs, a big item; Gillian did the section on

equipment costs; Sandra wrote on maintenance costs, an area more complex than she

expected; and Jeremy wrote the section on labour costs, as he was familiar with this.

10. Apple claims that iPad has about 10 hours of battery life. As well, it handles multi-touch input,

meaning users can interact with it using more than one finger at a time.

A. Apple claims that iPad has about 10 hours of battery life. As well, it handles multi-touch

input, meaning users can interact with it using more than one finger at a time.

B. Apple claims that iPad has about 10 hours of battery life, as well, it handles multi-touch

input, meaning users can interact with it using more than one finger at a time.

C. Apple claims that iPad has about 10 hours of battery life as well it handles multi-touch input,

meaning users can interact with it using more than one finger at a time.

11. The device also contains a virtual keyboard that stretches across the screen, the screen switches

from landscape to portrait depending on how the user holds it.

A. The device also contains a virtual keyboard that stretches across the screen, the screen

switches from landscape to portrait depending on how the user holds it.

B. The device also contains a virtual keyboard that stretches across the screen, and the screen

switches from landscape to portrait depending on how the user holds it.

C. The device also contains a virtual keyboard that stretches across the screen: the screen

switches from landscape to portrait depending on how the user holds it.

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12. CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a much-anticipated tablet computer on Wednesday, "the iPad," defining

it as, "better than the laptop, better than the smart phone."

A. CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a much-anticipated tablet computer on Wednesday, "the iPad,"

defining it as, "better than the laptop, better than the smart phone."

B. CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a much-anticipated tablet computer on Wednesday, "the iPad,"

defining it as "better than the laptop, better than the smart phone."

C. CEO Steve Jobs unveiled a much-anticipated tablet computer on Wednesday "the iPad"

defining it as, "better than the laptop, better than the smart phone."

13. It was perhaps the most-hyped event in Apple's recent history, thanks to the intense speculation

surrounding the tablet launch.

A. It was perhaps the most-hyped event in Apple's recent history, thanks to the intense

speculation surrounding the tablet launch.

B. It was perhaps the most-hyped event in Apple's recent history. Thanks to the intense

speculation surrounding the tablet launch.

C. It was perhaps the most-hyped event in Apple's recent history therefore thanks to the intense

speculation surrounding the tablet launch.

14. Among its capabilities are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, therefore it is internet-ready.

A. Among its capabilities are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, therefore it is internet-ready.

B. Among its capabilities are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; therefore, it is internet-ready.

C. Among its capabilities are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth therefore it is internet-ready.

15. A second group of 52 Haitian adoptees arrived in Ottawa Wednesday; however the parents will

still need to complete paperwork.

A. A second group of 52 Haitian adoptees arrived in Ottawa Wednesday; however the parents

will still need to complete paperwork.

B. A second group of 52 Haitian adoptees arrived in Ottawa Wednesday, however the parents

will still need to complete paperwork.

C. A second group of 52 Haitian adoptees arrived in Ottawa Wednesday, however, the parents

will still need to complete paperwork.

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16. The Haitian agency has distributed 1,000 tents, 1,900 hygiene kits, 2,000 mosquito nets, 2,900

blankets and 3,100 kitchen sets.

A. The Haitian agency has distributed 1,000 tents, 1,900 hygiene kits, 2,000 mosquito nets,

2,900 blankets and 3,100 kitchen sets.

B. The Haitian agency has distributed 1000 tents 1900 hygiene kits, 2000 mosquito nets, 2900

blankets and 3100 kitchen sets.

C. The Haitian agency has distributed 1,000 tents, 1,900 hygiene kits, 2,000 mosquito nets,

2,900 blankets, and 3,100 kitchen sets.

17. Hockey Canada, the governing body for amateur leagues, is convening a summit.

A. Hockey Canada, the governing body for amateur leagues, is convening a summit.

B. Hockey Canada the governing body for amateur leagues is convening a summit.

C. Hockey Canada: the governing body for amateur leagues is convening a summit.

18. Yet at the same time they say hits to the head in hockey have got out of hand.

A. Yet at the same time they say hits to the head in hockey have got out of hand.

B. Yet at the same time; they say hits to the head in hockey have got out of hand.

C. Yet at the same time, they say hits to the head in hockey have got out of hand.

19. The MPs who played college level- and NHL level-hockey, raised the issue.

A. The MPs who played college level- and NHL level-hockey, raised the issue.

B. The MPs who played college level- and NHL level-hockey raised the issue.

C. The MPs, who played college level- and NHL level-hockey raised the issue.

20. These cars contain pedals assembled by CTS, and are currently recalled.

A. These cars contain pedals assembled by CTS, and are currently recalled.

B. These cars contain pedals assembled by CTS; and are currently recalled.

C. These cars contain pedals assembled by CTS and are currently recalled.

21. The work order required items like a new monitor, mouse, and motherboard.

A. The work order required items like a new monitor, mouse, and motherboard.

B. The work order required items such as: a new monitor, mouse, and motherboard.

C. The work order required items such as the following a new monitor, mouse, and

motherboard.