LOEP Language Use and Grammar Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which of the following sentences contains a punctuation error?
- The manager asked; 'Who is responsible for this project?' (Correct answer)
- We will need several items: paper, pens, and notebooks.
- She exclaimed, "What a beautiful day!"
- Is this your final answer?
Correct answer: The manager asked; 'Who is responsible for this project?'
The correct answer uses a semicolon incorrectly. A colon should be used to introduce the question, or the sentence should be rewritten. For example: 'The manager asked, 'Who is responsible for this project?'' Semicolons are typically used to connect two closely related independent clauses.
Question 2: Read the following sentences: The marketing team developed a new strategy. The goal was to increase online engagement. Which sentence best combines the two sentences into one?
- The marketing team, whose goal was to increase online engagement, developing a new strategy.
- In order to increase online engagement, the marketing team developed a new strategy. (Correct answer)
- A new strategy was developed by the marketing team, and the goal was to increase online engagement.
- Developing a new strategy, the marketing team's goal was increasing online engagement.
Correct answer: In order to increase online engagement, the marketing team developed a new strategy.
This option correctly uses a prepositional phrase ('In order to...') to subordinate the purpose (the goal) to the main action (developing a strategy), creating a clear and grammatically correct complex sentence. The other options contain grammatical errors or are awkwardly constructed.
Question 3: The city council voted to ______ a new policy aimed at reducing waste; the new regulations will be implemented next month.
- elucidate
- ratify (Correct answer)
- implicate
- disfranchise
Correct answer: ratify
The word 'ratify' means to sign or give formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid. This fits the context of a city council formally approving a new policy. 'Elucidate' means to make clear, 'implicate' means to show to be involved in a crime, and 'disfranchise' means to deprive of the right to vote.
Question 4: Identify the sentence that correctly maintains verb tense consistency.
- She walks to the park, and then she bought an ice cream.
- He was studying for his exam when the power goes out.
- They prepared the meal, set the table, and waited for their guests to arrive. (Correct answer)
- By the time we arrived, the movie will have started.
Correct answer: They prepared the meal, set the table, and waited for their guests to arrive.
This sentence correctly uses the simple past tense ('prepared,' 'set,' 'waited') for all three verbs, describing a sequence of actions that all occurred in the past. The other options incorrectly mix past, present, and future tenses.
Question 5: A project manager sends an email with the subject 'Urgent Action Required: Project Deadline Approaching.' The first sentence reads: 'This email serves as a _______ reminder that the final project submissions are due this Friday.' Which word best fits the blank?
- poignant
- terse
- superfluous
- pertinent (Correct answer)
Correct answer: pertinent
In this context, 'pertinent' is the best choice. It means relevant or applicable to a particular matter. The reminder is directly relevant to the upcoming deadline. 'Poignant' means evoking sadness, 'terse' means abrupt or using few words, and 'superfluous' means unnecessary.
Question 6: Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
- The committee, along with the chairperson, agree on the new proposal.
- Every one of the team members are dedicated to the project.
- The data from the recent studies support the initial hypothesis. (Correct answer)
- Neither the employees nor the manager were available for comment.
Correct answer: The data from the recent studies support the initial hypothesis.
The subject of the sentence is 'data,' which is the plural form of 'datum.' Therefore, the plural verb 'support' is correct. In the other sentences: 'committee' is a singular subject requiring 'agrees'; 'Every one' is singular and requires 'is'; and when 'neither/nor' connects a plural and singular subject ('employees' and 'manager'), the verb should agree with the subject closer to it, which would be 'was'.
Which of the following sentences contains a punctuation error?