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GED 155 English Exam Unit 3
Multiple Choice Questions (Enter your answers on the enclosed answer sheet)
Choose the correct verb to fit the context of the sentence.
- Though no vote ________ taken, each delegate and alternate ________ there.
- was/was
- was/were
- were/was
- were/were
- Neither of the choices ________ attractive to the group of workers that ________ on strike.
- are/is
- is/are
- is/is
- are/are
- Either Chris or the new employee ________ the mail before Dolores or Charles ________.
- sort/arrives
- sort/arrive
- sorts/arrives
- sorts/arrive
- There ________ some men waiting for help, but the reason for their difficulties ________ unclear.
- is/seems
- is/seem
- are/seems
- are/seem
- Identify the incorrect sentence.
- Half of the people in the crowd are growing impatient.
- Half of the students are absent.
c, Half of the milk were drunk by the children.
- Half of the class is absent today.
Unit 3 Examination 140 GED 155 English
- Identify the incorrect sentence.
a, There is a good variety of mugs in the cabinet.
- There are a good variety of mugs in the cabinet.
- A number of glasses have been broken.
- The number of broken glasses has increased.
- Identify the incorrect sentence.
- Each knife and fork have been cleaned and put away.
- Each knife and fork has been cleaned and put away.
- Some of the girl’s teeth are chipped.
- None of the material is missing.
- ________ Destiny or Caroline sent an RSVP to the invitation? We ________ everyone ________ it to Jake’s party.
- Has/hope/make
- Have/hopes/make
- Have/hope/makes
- Has/hopes/make
- Has/hope/makes
- These ________ of strategies work ________.
- kind/well
- kinds/good
- kinds/well
- kind/good
- Does the hospital have ________ open position for ________ X-ray technician?
- an/ an
- an/a
- a/an
- a/a
- He is ________ CPA and his sister is ________ MD.
- a/a
- an/a
- an/an
- a/an
Unit 3 Examination 141 GED 155 English
- Identify the correct sentence.
- Please proceed slowly.
- He knows English good.
- She is real smart.
- She listens good.
- Identify the correct sentence.
- The music sounds beautifully.
- Run quick; otherwise, you will miss the bus.
- I surely wish you would go.
- The boss is more happier today.
- Identify the incorrect sentence.
- I hope you’ll treat him fair.
- I can’t find it anywhere.
- She speaks logically.
- He appears calm.
- Which of the following is not a coordinating conjunction?
- nor
- but
- for
- because
- Which of the following is not considered to be a short introductory expression?
- okay
- yes
- oh
- well
- Always use a comma before a coordinating conjunction.
- True
- False
Unit 3 Examination 142 GED 155 English
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- Give me a call tomorrow, Veronica, when you get home, so we can discuss the details of the upcoming event.
- Give me a call tomorrow, Veronica, when you get home so we can discuss the details of the upcoming event.
- Give me a call tomorrow, Veronica when you get home, so we can discuss the details of the upcoming event.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- In 1975, the Census Bureau showed that 193 million Americans were driving cars, trucks and recreational vehicles.
- In 1975 the Census Bureau showed that 193 million Americans were driving cars, trucks, and recreational vehicles.
- In 1975 the Census Bureau showed, that 193 million Americans, were driving cars, trucks, and recreational vehicles.
- In 1975 the Census Bureau showed that 193 million Americans were driving cars trucks, and recreational vehicles.
20.Use ________ to set off the word sic, which indicates “as written” in a quotation.
- parentheses
- brackets
- commas
- apostrophes
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- When the police recover the lost merchandise—a diamond bracelet, they will notify you.
- When the police recover the lost merchandise (a diamond bracelet), they will notify you.
- When the police recover the lost merchandise–a diamond bracelet; they will notify you.
- When the police recover the lost merchandise a diamond bracelet, they will notify you.
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- It is not always necessary; however, to check the entire set of books.
- It is not always necessary, however; to check the entire set of books.
- It is not always necessary, however, to check the entire set of books.
- It is, not always, necessary, however, to check the entire set of books.
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- The chairman said, “Gentlemen may I ask to have the meeting postponed?”
- The chairman said: “Gentlemen may I ask to have the meeting postponed?”
- The chairman said, “Gentlemen, may I ask to have the meeting postponed?”
- The Chairman said “Gentlemen may I ask, to have the meeting, postponed”?
Unit 3 Examination 143 GED 155 English
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.24.
- Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel: those are the technology job requirements.
- Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel, those are the technology job requirements.
- Word Processing, PowerPoint, and Excel; those are the technology job requirements.
- Word Processing, PowerPoint and Excel—those are the technology job requirements.
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.25.
- Ms. Blake asked me whether I would attend the conference?
- Ms. Blake, asked me whether I would attend the conference.
- Ms. Blake asked me whether I would attend the conference.
- Ms. Blake, asked me, wether I woild attend, the conference.