RLA - Reasoning through Language Arts Grammar and Word Usage Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Read the following sentence. The manager asked to see Jay and I after the meeting. Which of the following correctly revises the sentence?
- The manager asked to see Jay and me after the meeting. (Correct answer)
- The manager asked to see Jay and myself after the meeting.
- The manager asked to see I and Jay after the meeting.
- The manager, after the meeting, asked to see Jay and I.
Correct answer: The manager asked to see Jay and me after the meeting.
The pronoun is part of the object of the verb 'to see'. The objective case pronoun is 'me', not the subjective case 'I'. A simple way to check is to remove the other person from the sentence: 'The manager asked to see me' is correct, whereas 'The manager asked to see I' is incorrect.
Question 2: Which of the following sentences contains a grammatical error?
- Each of the players have their own locker. (Correct answer)
- The committee is meeting tomorrow to vote on the proposal.
- Neither the students nor the teacher knows the answer.
- The dog wagged its tail happily.
Correct answer: Each of the players have their own locker.
The subject of the sentence is 'Each', which is a singular indefinite pronoun. Therefore, the verb must also be singular ('has' instead of 'have') and the possessive pronoun should be singular ('his or her' instead of 'their'). The correct sentence would be: 'Each of the players has his or her own locker.'
Question 3: Read the following sentence. The company plans to introduce the new product line, it hopes to increase market share. Which of the following is the best way to revise this sentence?
- The company plans to introduce the new product line, but it hopes to increase market share.
- The company plans to introduce the new product line, and it hopes to increase market share. (Correct answer)
- The company plans to introduce the new product line it hopes to increase market share.
- The company plans to introduce the new product line, so it hopes to increase market share.
Correct answer: The company plans to introduce the new product line, and it hopes to increase market share.
The original sentence contains a comma splice, which is an error where two independent clauses (complete sentences) are joined by only a comma. To fix this, a coordinating conjunction like 'and' is needed after the comma to properly connect the two related ideas.
Question 4: Which of the following sentences demonstrates correct parallel structure?
- The report was criticized for being poorly researched, badly written, and its length.
- To succeed in this role, you must be a good communicator, a creative problem-solver, and work well in a team.
- Her weekend plans include hiking in the mountains, visiting her family, and to read a new book.
- He is responsible for managing the budget, supervising the staff, and implementing new policies. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: He is responsible for managing the budget, supervising the staff, and implementing new policies.
This sentence uses a consistent grammatical pattern (the '-ing' form of verbs, or gerunds) for all three items in the list: 'managing', 'supervising', and 'implementing'. The other options mix different grammatical forms, which violates the rule of parallel structure.
Question 5: Read the following sentence. Slithering through the tall grass, the hiker was startled by the snake. What is the main grammatical issue with this sentence?
- It contains a misplaced modifier. (Correct answer)
- It has an error in subject-verb agreement.
- It uses the wrong verb tense.
- It is a sentence fragment.
Correct answer: It contains a misplaced modifier.
The sentence contains a misplaced modifier. The introductory phrase 'Slithering through the tall grass' should describe the snake, but its placement next to 'the hiker' incorrectly suggests that the hiker was doing the slithering. A corrected version would be: 'The hiker was startled by the snake slithering through the tall grass.'
Question 6: Read the sentence below. One of the main reasons for the delay ____ the unexpected failure of a critical component. Which verb form correctly completes the sentence?
- were
- was (Correct answer)
- are
- have been
Correct answer: was
The true subject of the sentence is 'One', which is singular. The prepositional phrase 'of the main reasons' modifies the subject but does not change its number. Therefore, the singular verb 'was' is required to agree with the singular subject 'One'.
Read the following sentence.
The manager asked to see Jay and I after the meeting.
Which of the following correctly revises the sentence?