Sat Grammar Quiz 22 (25 MCQs)

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1. Many electric cars do save money on energy, but they are not cheap:efficiency has its price.
2. Select the word or words that need to be changed to make the sentence correct.If you want to succeed in Dr. Henderson's course, you need to do three things; complete your homework promptly, participate in class discussions, and read the textbook thoroughly. No error.
3. Choose the sentence that corrects the punctuation error in the following sentence: "After the meeting the manager distributed the reports."
4. Generalizations about how much water everyone needs, however, do not hold water (pun intended). How much water [24] an individual should drink depends to a large degree on what they eat, the climate where they live, what they do each day, their size, and how physically active they are.
5. This mountain began as a resort that will attract famous international visitors to its spa and hotel.
6. Original Sentence:The results of the experiment were ..... and led to further research.
7. Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein explore the consequences of playing God in the early 19th century.Choose 1 answer:
8. Mt. Kilimanjaro. Like the mountain, which is swept in clouds, the name Kilimanjaro is a mystery.
9. In the past, coffees were blended to suit a homogenous popular taste, ..... many different coffee flavors are now being produced.
10. The bear chased Xander and me while Martha's climbing skills allowed her to perch safely in a tree.
11. A censusA of the island revealedB a population of onlyC 10, 000 peopleD. No errorE.
12. Each of the team members disagree on the best approach to solve the problem. Choose 1 answer:
13. Choose the sentence that uses the correct word.
14. 1 / 5 => There was an accident on Route 38 last night, several people got hurt.
15. Choose the sentence that eliminates the redundancy.
16. Which choice most effectively introduces the topic of the paragraph?
17. Which sentence best corrects the error in word usage and punctuation?
18. Historians agree that the jazz pianist Jelly Roll Morton was exaggerating when he claimed to have invented jazz music. No one can deny, ..... that Morton's innovative compositions and remarkable improvisational skills helped shape jazz as a genre during its early years. Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
19. Original Sentence:The final decision-one that surprised everyone-was made by the principal.
20. Cars are faster than horses, ..... horses aren't bad for the environment.
21. Subject-verb agreement:Which is correct?
22. Which of the following is written in active voice?
23. Video games (A) have gotten more and more realistic (B) every year; when I (C) was a kid, for example, the most high-tech game (D) is Pac-Man. (E) No error.
24. Select the correct verb tense:She always ..... her keys at home.
25. Like other amphibians, the wood frog (Rana sylvatica) is unable to generate its own heat, so during periods of subfreezing temperatures, it ..... by producing large amounts of glucose, a sugar that helps prevent damaging ice from forming inside its cells. Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?