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A practice exam for punctuation. It contains eight multiple-choice questions, each with five possible answers. The questions cover a range of topics, including capitalization, semicolons, hyphenation, and quotation marks. The exam is designed to test the reader's knowledge of punctuation rules and conventions.
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Punctuation Practice Exam; choose the best answer for each question.
The new president of Denton's software manufacturing locality, in addition to his fellow bureaucrats, has little background in administration. a. "president" should be replaced with "President." b. "Denton's" should be replaced with "Dentons'." c. The comma before "in" should be omitted. d. Both commas should be omitted. e. The sentence is correct as written.
Buttressing the claims of the group of philanthropists was its mission statement; to protect and serve for the betterment of humanity. a. The semicolon should be replaced with a colon. b. "Its" should be replaced with "their." c. "Its" should be replaced with "it's." d. A comma should be placed before "and." e. The sentence is correct as written.
“I can't decide,” Joan reflected over her latte, “if the book sounds less like interestingly devastating non-fiction or more like pulp fiction vis-à-vis one crazed out guy with a particularly bad case of employee revenge.” a. “Like” should be replaced in both references with “as.” b. "Less" and "more" should be omitted. c. “Pulp fiction” should be hyphenated. d. “Crazed out” should be hyphenated. e. The sentence is correct as written.
Suffice to say, the Society for the Preservation of Grasslands was comprised solely of members from the Midwest; Jim Frock, Iowa; Susan Bay, Minnesota; and Timothy Sax, Kansas. a. “Solely” should be spelled “soley.” b. The semicolons after “Iowa” and “Minnesota” should be replaced with commas. c. The semicolon after “Midwest” should be replaced with a comma d. The semicolon after “Midwest” should be replaced with a colon.