GED 155 Final
Multiple Choice Questions (Enter your answers on the enclosed answer sheet)
A lexicographer is a person who ________.
determines the grammar rules
compiles dictionaries
edits the reference guides
writes well
You should ________ go see the doctor for that cold of yours.
defiantly
definitely
definitly
definately
That man over at the next table keeps ________ at me.
staring
starring
stairing
None of the above.
The word run is what part of speech?
subject
adjective
noun
verb
In the word congratulations, which syllable has the primary stress?
first
second
third
fourth
fifth
What part of speech is the word accurate?
noun
verb
adjective
adverb
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Which of the following is not a good use for a college dictionary?
find the definition of a word
understand the usage of a word
find out the etymology of a word
find out the preferred spelling of a word
answer a grammar question
A(n) ________ takes the place of a noun.
adjective
adverb
pronoun
preposition
To run, to see, and to go are examples of ________.
infinitives
verbs
gerunds
prepositional phrases
Identify the part of speech or the form of a part of speech in the underlined portion of each
sentence. (10-14)
The yellow house down the street from me is for sale.
preposition
conjunction
adjective
adverb
The groundhog looked down and saw its shadow.
preposition
conjunction
adjective
adverb
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The children steadily eased themselves into the cold water of the neighborhood pool.
common noun
proper noun
pronoun
adjective
What year did you graduate from high school?
proper noun
common noun
adjective
adverb
Matt has been helping me overcome some difficulties.
linking verb
action verb
helping verb
gerund
Two sentences joined together with a coordinating conjunction and a comma form a
________.
compound sentence
complex sentence
comma splice
run-on
Identify the subject and complete verb in each of the following sentences. (16-18)
A pen and a pad of paper are in the top drawer of my desk.
pen; are
pen/paper; are
pen/pad; are
paper/drawer; are
Please go to the store and buy some milk for the baby.
you; go/store
you; go/buy
store; go/buy
milk; go/buy
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Have you ever been to Georgetown to visit your brother?
you; been
you; have
you; have been
you; have ever been
Identify each as fragment, run-on, comma splice, or sentence. (19-21)
One legend has it that an old lady tried to dry off her sopping wet dog by putting it in the
microwave but this legend also predates the microwave oven.
fragment
run-on
comma splice
correct sentence
A couple renting a hotel room complained bitterly to management about a horrible smell,
they found the stench had been coming from a corpse under the bed.
fragment
run-on
comma splice
correct sentence
Clarissa carefully studied all her notes and worked on additional problems, then she took her
test online.
fragment
run-on
comma splice
correct sentence
Which of the following nouns will always be plural?
news
series
pants
politics
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The ________ will meet tomorrow to discuss some upcoming projects.
editor-in-chiefs
editor in chiefs
editors in chief
editors-in-chief
My ________ are coming over for Thanksgiving Dinner.
sister in laws
sisters in law
sisters-in-law
sister-in-laws
Several ________ have to be considered before making a final decision.
criteria
criterion
criterias
Have you completed all of your ________ yet?
homework
home work
homeworks
home-works
The editor is in charge of proofreading all of the ________ for the newspaper.
head lines
head-lines
headlines’
headlines
Which of the following nouns can be singular or plural, depending on the context of the
sentence?
scissors
news
measles
statistics
None of the above.
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After a ________ consideration, I’ve decided to use my ________ savings.
weeks’/lives
week’s/life’s
weeks’/live’s
week’s/lifes’
My ________ cooking is the best.
mother-in-laws
mothers-in-law
mother-in-law’s
The ________ emails were forwarded to the ________ office.
secretaries/managers
secretary/manager
secretarys’/manager’s
secretary’s/manager’s
The new ________ salary for 12 ________ is $90,000.
principal’s/ months’
principals/months
principal’s/months
principals’/months
Several ________ ________ were missing the required documentation for the research
presented.
students/essays
student’s/essay’s
students’/essays
students/essay’s
My father-in-law’s retirement party, which was held at ________ and ________ house, was
actually more enjoyable than I thought it would be.
Cecil/Deborah
Cecil/Deborahs’
Cecil’s/Deborah’s
Cecil/Deborah’s
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Apostrophes should not be used with which of the following?
proper nouns ending in s
plural nouns
possessive nouns
The Volkswagen buses plastered with peace and flower-power decals, the people selling the
Grateful Dead paraphernalia, and the sharing of food and resources—no one enjoyed these
more than ________.
we
us
ours
Perhaps no one understands how influential the Beatles were more than ________.
her
she
herself
The email was confusing; the contents confused Veronica as well as ________.
I
myself
me
Choose the correct sentence.
Us kids are to blame for the mess in the kitchen.
Don’t talk to we teenagers about curfews.
Cheryl, Doug, and myself went to the beach on Independence Day.
He corrected himself immediately.
The manager and myself will attend the meeting.
Choose the correct sentence.
He voted hisself a raise.
We voted ourselfs a raise.
She injured herself.
The twins dress theirselves.
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Choose the correct pronoun.
That quilt is ________; my grandmother and ________ made it before she passed away.
mines/I
mine/me
mines/myself
mine/I
You can’t trust ________ or ________ to complete the project on time.
him/she
him/her
he/her
he/she
Choose the correct pronoun to fit the context of the sentence.
The dog chewed ________ leash apart.
its
his or her
it’s
their
its’
Either Brenda or her mother lost ________ keys.
their
her
hers
A pregnant person knows how difficult it is to get in and out of ________ car in ________
eighth month.
her, their
their, her
her, her
his or her, their
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- Nobody on the Tri Rail seems to know ________ way around Miami.
their
his
there
his or her
- Is technology with all ________ advances working for the better of ________?
its/mankind
it’s/humankind
it’s/mankind
its/humankind
- Which sentence is correct?
The salesman from Florida made record sales.
The salesperson from Florida made record sales.
The policeman fired a shot at the suspect.
The stewardess made the announcement on the plane.
- Which sentence is preferable?
Every editor has his job to do.
Every editor has his or her job to do.
Every editor has a job to do.
Every editor has her job to do.
Every editor has their job to do.
Choose the correct verb to fit the context of the sentence.
- If the manager ________ here, we could meet the person who ________ all loans.
were/approves
was/approves
were/approve
was/approve
- If I ________ you, I ________ to find a better job.
was/will try
were/would try
were/try
was/would try
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- I thought the massager was ________ , but it was just ________ out.
broken/wore
broken/worn
broke/worn
broke/wore
- When I ________ to pay my restaurant bill, I realized I ________ my credit card at home.
try/forget
tried/have forgotten
tried/had forgotten
tried/had forgot
- Kristen is a prolific writer. She ________ a couple books of poetry and about a hundred short
stories. Someday she ________ as famous as Edgar Allen Poe.
was writing/will be
has written/would be
had written/would be
has written/will be
When my daughter gets older, I ________ her the value of an education, so she won’t make
the same mistakes I ________.
will teach/have done
will teach/did
will be teaching/did
will be teaching/do
Identify the sentence that correctly uses the simple past tense.
Jeannie begun her homework yesterday.
Jeannie was beginning her homework yesterday.
Jeannie began her homework yesterday.
Jeannie had began her homework yesterday.
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Choose the correct verb to fit the context of the sentence.
- Some of the students from class ________ to the Writing Center for help with writing because
they ________ often unclear on how to fix their errors.
go/are
goes/are
go/is
goes/is
- On the mantle ________ my children’s softball trophies that they won when they ________
younger.
is/was
is/were
are/was
are/were
- In the Miranda decision, the Supreme Court ________ that officers ________ warnings to
potential criminals.
require/provides
require/provide
requires/ provide
requires/provides
- A house down the street and the duplex next door ________ for sale, but the prices ________
too expensive for most people to afford.
- is/seem
- are/seems
- is/seems
- are/seem
- Identify the correct sentence.
- Large corporations and small businesses today believe that “going green” is of
paramount importance.
- Large corporations along with small businesses today believes that “going green” is of
paramount importance.
- Large corporations and small businesses today believe that “going green” are of
paramount importance.
- Large corporations along with small businesses today believes that “going green” are of
paramount importance.
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- Identify the correct sentence.
- A giant spider with long legs are crawling on the wall in the living room.
- A giant spider with long legs is crawling on the wall in the living room.
- Neither the roach nor the spider are still alive.
- Neither the spider nor the roaches is still alive.
- Identify the correct sentence.
- Fighting on school grounds are a serious offence.
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets are a good movie.
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a good movie.
- A new Boys and Girls Club are keeping many children off the streets.
- Identify the correct sentence.
- In my top drawer is a birthday card from my grandmother and a gold watch from my
mother.
- In my top drawer are a birthday card from my grandmother and gold watch from my
mother.
- In my top drawer are a birthday card from my grandmother as well as a gold watch from
my mother.
- In my top drawer are a birthday card from my grandmother in addition to a gold watch
from my mother.
- Nureyev danced ________ than the others in the ballet troupe.
- more gracefully
- more gracefuller
- gracefuller
- more graceful
- The class was asked to sit ________ ________.
- quiet anywhere
- quietly anywheres
- quiet anywheres
- quietly anywhere
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- Which is ________ to write, a letter or an essay?
- most easiest
- more easy
- easiest
- easier
- Dana works ________ than Susan.
- more efficiently
- most efficiently
- more efficient
- Since Sandra had her car repaired, it runs ________ than it did before.
- more smoother
- smooth
- more smoothly
- more smooth
- Identify the correct sentence.
- The new air conditioner works quieter.
- This engine runs smoother.
- He speaks more distinct than she does.
- I feel bad that I didn’t call you earlier.
- Identify the incorrect sentence.
- I can hardly see you.
- She did well on her report card.
- I can’t hardly see you.
- The student answered me rather rudely.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- Social issues involving computers and society are, privacy, unemployment and
technological complexity.
- Social issues involving computers and society are privacy, unemployment, and
technological complexity.
- Social issues involving computers and society are, privacy, unemployment and,
technological complexity.
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- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- Boston, Massachusetts played an important role in American history and politics.
- Boston, Massachusetts played an important role, in American history and politics.
- Boston, Massachusetts, played an important role in American history and politics.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- These products may not seem as exciting as they did in the past but maybe that’s the
time to do a little buying.
- Prior to Webster’s complete two-volume edition he had compiled three shorter and
incomplete versions.
- Markets that will do well in the future include telecommunications and the energy sector.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- Here is our check, Mr. Vons, for $7.35.
- Here is our check Mr. Vons, for $7.35.
- Here is our check, Mr. Vons for $7.35.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- Once inside my mother’s house seemed much larger, than it appears on the outside.
- Once inside, my mother’s house, seemed much larger than it appears on the outside.
- Once inside, my mother’s house seemed much larger than it appears on the outside.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- She wore an unusual, attractive dress.
- She wore an unusual, and attractive dress.
- She wore an unusual attractive dress.
- Identify the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
- “Come back here”! screamed the boy’s mother as he ran into the street.
- “Come back here!” screamed the boy’s mother. As he ran into the street.
- “Come back here” screamed the boy’s mother, as he ran into the street!
- “Come back here!” screamed the boy’s mother as he ran into the street.
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- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- Clara did not study very much for her biology test, therefore, she guessed at many of the
answers.
- Clara did not study very much for her biology test; therefore she guessed at many of the
answers.
- Clara did not study very much for her biology test; therefore, she guessed at many of the
answers.
- Clara did not study very much for her biology test, therefore; she guessed at many of the
answers.
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- We stopped at several places during our drive up the East Coast: Savannah, Georgia,
Charleston, South Carolina, Trenton, New Jersey, and Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- We stopped at several places during our drive up the East Coast: Savannah, Georgia;
Charleston, South Carolina; Trenton, New Jersey; and Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- We stopped at several places during our drive up the East Coast, Savannah, Georgia;
Charleston, South Carolina; Trenton, New Jersey; and Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- We stopped at several places, during our drive up the East Coast; Savannah, Georgia;
Charleston, South Carolina; Trenton, New Jersey; and Allentown, Pennsylvania.
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- Our goal is simple: we aim to be the best in the industry.
- Our goal is simple, we aim to be the best in the industry.
- Our goal is simple—we aim to be the best in the industry.
- Our goal is simple: we aim to be the best, in the industry.
- Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
- My mother called earlier and asked if I wouldn’t mind taking her to the grocery store
since her car broke down?
- My mother called earlier, and asked if I wouldn’t mind taking her to the grocery store.
Since her car broke down.
- My mother called earlier and asked if I wouldn’t mind taking her to the grocery store
since her car broke down.
- Use a ________ after an independent clause that introduces a clause, a phrase, or even a
single word that explains the original clause
- comma
- colon
- semicolon
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- Use ________ to emphasize a word or an expression.
- quotation marks
- italics
- All of the above.
- None of the above.
- Which of the following means expressing someone else’s exact words?
- direct quotation
- paraphrasing
- plagiarizing
- indirect quotation
- He took the womans hat and hid it in the men’s room.
- correctly punctuated
- change womans to womens’
- change men’s to mens’
- change womans to woman’s
- Among her last words were, “I am settled in my own faith.”
- correctly punctuated
- change the comma to a semicolon
- move the period outside of the quotation mark
- add a comma after settled
- The case against the Dallas based-company was handled in Seattle.
- correctly punctuated
- add a comma after company
- add a hyphen after Dallas and delete the hyphen after based
- add a hyphen after Dallas
- The article “Bug Off” is in the March issue of Camper’s Guide.
- correctly punctuated
- underline or italicize Camper’s Guide
- underline Bug Off
- none of the above
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Choose the option that corrects the error in the underlined portion. If no error exists, choose “No
change is necessary.”
- Bill, the foreman of the construction company, is concerned about the safety in the large
building. They have had three accidents in the past week.
- It has had
- She has had
- Members of the crew have had
- No change is necessary.
- It says that more students learn through visual and hands-on teaching methods than through
auditory ones.
- Chapter 19 says
- They say
- She says
- No change is necessary.
- Ted told James that they had been given too much work by their boss and the deadline was
tomorrow, which seemed unfair.
- tomorrow; which seemed unfair
- tomorrow, although it
- tomorrow. This demand seemed
- No change is necessary.
- If you want to feel really well, you should get enough sleep.
- properly constructed sentence
- lacks parallel parts
- comma splice
- misplaced words
- dangler
- Identify the correct sentence.
- While studying for her psychology test, Francina had trouble concentrating because her
friends were calling her, her brother’s blasting stereo, and her dad mowing the lawn.
- While studying for her psychology test, Francina had trouble concentrating because her
friends were calling her, her brother was blasting his stereo, and her dad was mowing the
lawn.
- While studying for her psychology test, Francina had trouble concentrating because of
phone calls from her friends, noise from her brother’s stereo, and her dad was mowing
the lawn.
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- Identify the correct sentence.
- The suspicious man in the black trench coat walked through the yard, across the street,
and down the dark alley.
- The suspicious man in the black trench coat walked through the yard, crossed the street,
and down the dark alley.
- The suspicious man in the black trench coat walked through the yard, across the street,
and went into the dark alley.
- Which of the following is the correct abbreviation for Doctor of Philosophy?
- PhD
- Ph.D.
- Phd.
- Identify the correct sentence.
- 3 CEOs will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
- Three CEOS will meet at the Regency hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
- Three CEO’s will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
- Three CEOs will meet at the Regency Hotel tomorrow to discuss the possible merging of
companies.
- Identify the correct sentence.
- I’ve seen the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark 3 times.
- I’ve seen the movie Raiders Of The Lost Ark 3 times.
- I’ve seen the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark three times.
- I’ve seen the Movie Raiders of the Lost Ark three times.
- Identify the correct sentence.
- Have you spoken to your professor about your grade in English class?
- Have you spoken to your prof about your grade in english class?
- Have you spoken to your Professor about your grade in English class?
- Have you spoken to your Prof. about your grade in English class?
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- Identify the correct sentence.
- Daniel’s science class starts at 7:30 am in the morning.
- Daniel’s science class starts at 7:30 a.m.
- Daniel’s Science class starts at 7:30 in the morning.
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- A lexicographer is a person who ________. compiles dictionaries
- You should ________ go see the doctor for that cold of yours. definitely
- That man over at the next table keeps ________ at me. staring
- The word run is what part of speech? noun
- In the word congratulations, which syllable has the primary stress? third
What part of speech is the word accurate? adjective
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